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    Healthier Food Habits in the New Year – A Conversation with Wendy Wesley

    en-usJanuary 24, 2022
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    About this Episode

    Fresh Take welcomes Wendy Wesley, Registered Dietician and Nutritionist, for a conversation about how to be healthier with food in the New Year. 

    In this episode, Wendy shares with us:  

    - Reprioritizing time for healthier “shopping, chopping and eating” 

    - Foods we should add to our diets 

    - What to look for when shopping for groceries 

    - The importance of connecting with our food and food system 

    Learn more about Wendy Wesley on her website:  https://wendywesleynutrition.com

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