What Nutrition Pros Drink
The USDA recently introduced the simpler MyPlate eating plan. Shown beside the plate is a glass marked dairy. Milk still does a body good, but what else could fill the cup? Here’s what nutritional experts pour for themselves and recommend to clients.
DRINKING
LIKE A DIETITIAN
Throughout the day,
you can drink the dietitian way. Here’s what Melissa Joy Dobbins, MS, RD, LDN,
CDE, a spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and
Dietetics, imbibes: “In the morning, a decaf, nonfat latté to skip the fat and caffeine but keep the calcium, protein, and other beneficial nutrients in nonfat milk.” Save money, she says, by making your morning latté at home with an inexpensive, handheld milk frother from a kitchen store.
Dietetics, imbibes: “In the morning, a decaf, nonfat latté to skip the fat and caffeine but keep the calcium, protein, and other beneficial nutrients in nonfat milk.” Save money, she says, by making your morning latté at home with an inexpensive, handheld milk frother from a kitchen store.
Dobbins also drinks
water. “But if plain water fails to entice you, add a squeeze of lemon, a shot
of fruit juice, or a dash of calorie-free flavored drink mix,” she says. “You
don’t need to use the full strength if you don’t want to, just enough to help
you get the water your body needs without the sugar and calories it doesn’t.”
She recommends milk at
dinnertime, especially with the family. “Not only is your body getting protein,
calcium, and vitamin D, you’re being a good role model for the kids.”
ALLERGIC
TO WHAT YOU DRINK?
Which beverages are
the least risky for people with food sensitivities, lactose intolerance, and
allergies? “Water, coffee, tea, or diet carbonated beverages are good choices
for hydration and free of any potential allergens,” says Marianne Smith Edge,
MS, RD, of the International Food Information Council.
“Replacing milk with
soy or nut milk is important. When people are allergic to several foods, such
as soy, nuts, and dairy, then calcium-enriched juices are good choices.”
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