From the July 2019 issue of Weill Cornell Medicine's Women's Nutrition Connection (WNC)
Tips for a Healthy Summer Cookout
Grill fresh vegetables, fruits, and lean proteins, but take care to avoid carcinogens.
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Summer brings a season of outdoor cooking. But traditional barbecue fare—hamburgers, hot dogs, and ribs—isn’t healthy. Plus, grilled food is subject to health risks from heat and smoke. Before you fire up the barbecue, take proper precautions for safe and delicious summer meals that are good for you, too. Foods to Avoid Take hot dogs […]