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Not all frozen dinners are “unhealthy”!

Because sometimes you need a quick fix.
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The Nutrition Edition
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Let's Ask the Dietitian
Q: Are frozen dinners actually unhealthy, or are some fairly nutrient-rich? What should I look for?
A: As you probably know, it's best for our health to include unprocessed foods most of the time. But life can get busy, making convenience foods such as frozen dinners a tempting option. Since most frozen dinners contain preservatives, saturated fat, and added sodium, we don't want to rely on them every day.

However, eating these convenience foods occasionally in a pinch probably won't impact your health long term. If you eat frozen meals multiple times a week or you're managing a chronic condition like heart disease or diabetes, make sure to opt for the more balanced options. Here are a few things to look for to make sure you're choosing a nutrient-rich frozen dinner:
  • Choose meals that are 1/2 non-starchy vegetables, 1/4 lean protein, and 1/4 whole grain or starch.
  • Balance out entrees that primarily have simple carbs (macaroni and cheese) with additional colorful vegetables and protein (chicken, fish, beans) on the side.
  • Look for entrees that contain no more than 33% of the Daily Value of sodium, saturated fat, or added sugars. While 33% is still considered "high," many frozen entrees can contain a lot more.
Lindsay Mahar, Registered Dietitian
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