Eating healthy doesn't mean you have to abandon the dishes you love. With the right substitutions, you can enhance the nutritional value of your favorite meals without sacrificing flavor. The United States Department of Agriculture Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommends reducing the intake of added sugars, sodium, and fats while increasing fiber. By making some smart swaps in your ingredients and cooking methods, you can create delicious, healthier versions of your go-to recipes.
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