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Families Who Eat Together Stay Healthy Together

September is National Family Meals Month and your Hy-Vee dietitians are encouraging you to eat one more meal a week at home together as a family.  Created by the Food Marketing Institute and its Foundation, this nationwide event hopes to educate all families on the importance of family meals and how greatly they benefit our youth.

Research has shown that eating more meals together at home can increase self-esteem, encourages healthier eating habits, improves grades and reduces the risky behavior among children of all ages. Another positive that comes from families eating more meals together is that structured meals can reduce the risk of children suffering from an eating disorder or being overweight when three or more meals are eaten at home per week.

With the new school year beginning, you can use this time to get back on track with schedules and family meals. Start with one meal at home per week and work to add more each week. Remember to include foods from all the food groups at meals using the MyPlate way. Keeping fruits and vegetables on hand whether they are fresh, frozen or canned can make meals simple by adding those as quick side dishes. Picking up a rotisserie chicken also makes meal prep easy, simply remove the skin and shred for chicken tacos or slice for chicken sandwiches. Don’t forget the slow cooker isn’t just for wintertime; using your slow cooker during the week means supper is ready when everyone gets home!

Family meal time is one thing that can be a challenge with all of our children’s activities and work schedules of parents. Hy-Vee dietitians and Hy-Vee stores are here to help reduce the mealtime planning burden. With services ranging from grocery shopping assistance and meal planning from your Hy-Vee dietitians and chef services from food demonstrations to cooking classes and the new addition of online shopping, Hy-Vee is here to help make our shoppers’ lives easier, healthier and happier. 

Join in the celebration of National Family Meals Month because families who eat together stay healthy together.

Shredded Chicken and Pinto Bean Burritos

This information is not intended as medical advice. Consult a medical professional for individual advice.

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