Registered dietitians (RD) can work in a variety of fields. I have been a clinical dietitian for over 8 years. I've taught collegiate nutrition courses for over 3 years. I also have the opportunity to develop recipes for the National Kidney Foundation (NKF) for more than 4 years. You can have access to all the recipes for FREE by signing up for the Kidney Living publication through the NKF or signing up for FoodCare on the NKF's website.
The recipes in the Winter issue are great for keeping things warm and spicy. They are perfect for the cold, winter weather. And, there are a ton of great soup recipes, which are great for the "Souper Bowl" for anyone that loves puns!
Here are some of the recipes I created for the NKF in this issue of Kidney Living.
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Do you love food? 'Tis the season for hosting parties, gathering friends and family, and eating. This means a multitude of opportunities for cooking and entertaining.
I love food and hosting company, but I sometimes have a little entertaining anxiety. Will the food turn out okay? Do I have all the ingredients? Will my guests like the food? Did I make enough food for everyone? How can I make sure the food will be ready in time or at the same time? Most people are at least a little concerned about entertaining.
Let me help take some of the stress out of entertaining. Here are some of my favorite ideas to take the fear out of entrees. With this Entertaining Made Easy series, your fears will be eased, and you will become a better host or hostess.
I would love to see how you are entertaining, so tag your entertaining pictures with #EasyEntree and #EasyEntertaining. And, tag me, @RDtipoftheday, so I can see what you do. You may be featured on the blog, Twitter, or Instagram.
For more recipes, tips, and encouragement from a registered dietitian (RD), follow me, RDtipoftheday, on Pinterest, Instagram, and Twitter.
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