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APRIL 27, 2021“A dash of flexibility and a pinch of creativity are ingredients in an enjoyable cooking experience.” — Katherine A. Zeratsky, RDN, LDHealthy CookingDinner tonight: Couscous saladCooking delicious, healthy meals is a reward in itself, but it’s even more satisfying when you can maximize the time you spend in the kitchen — which is exactly what you’ll be able to do with this “cook once, eat twice” couscous salad. Make a big batch early in the week so that you have something readily available when you need it. This recipe provides plenty of flavor on its own, but you can also easily adapt it to incorporate veggies, lean meats and additional toppings of your choice. What more could you want from a weeknight meal?Get the recipe now »Get Fit 
Is functional fitness right for you?
Functional fitness exercises train your muscles to work together and prepare them for daily tasks by simulating common movements you might do at home, at work or in sports. While using various muscles in the upper and lower body at the same time, functional fitness exercises also emphasize core stability. Read on to learn more about this full-body training and what it can do for you. 

Try these effective exercises »Today’s Food Tip
Buy food in bulk
Don’t be afraid to buy lean meat or fish in bulk. Simply repackage the pieces into single servings and store them in your refrigerator or freezer until you need them. Convenient ingredients, such as individually frozen boneless chicken breasts, also may be helpful.

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