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May 2025
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What's on the Menu in April?
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April is the perfect time to embrace healthy eating as the season shifts to spring, bringing an abundance of fresh, nutrient-rich foods. Farmers' markets and grocery stores are filled with seasonal produce like leafy greens, asparagus, radishes, and strawberries, all packed with essential vitamins and antioxidants. Incorporating these fresh ingredients into meals can boost energy levels and support overall well-being. Light, refreshing salads with spinach, arugula, and citrus fruits provide a powerful dose of vitamin C and fiber, while roasted spring vegetables like carrots and peas add natural sweetness and crunch. Eating seasonal foods not only enhances flavor but also supports local agriculture and reduces the environmental impact of food transportation.

In addition to fresh produce, April is a great time to focus on balanced nutrition by including lean proteins, whole grains, and healthy fats in daily meals. Grilled salmon or tofu paired with quinoa and steamed greens offers a nutritious, well-rounded dish packed with protein and essential omega-3s. Nuts, seeds, and avocados provide healthy fats that support heart health and keep you feeling satisfied. Staying hydrated is also crucial as temperatures rise, so drinking plenty of water and herbal teas can help maintain energy and digestion. By making mindful food choices and taking advantage of the season's fresh offerings, eating healthy in April can be both enjoyable and beneficial for long-term health.

What's in season in April?

In April, a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables come into season, offering vibrant flavors and essential nutrients. Some of the best seasonal produce to enjoy this month includes:

Fruits:

Strawberries
Pineapples
Apricots
Mangoes
Rhubarb
Kiwi
Lemons
Oranges
Grapefruit

Vegetables:

Asparagus
Artichokes
Spinach
Arugula
Kale
Swiss chard
Radishes
Carrots
Peas (snap peas, snow peas, and garden peas)
Leeks
Spring onions
Fennel

These fruits and vegetables are at their peak freshness in April, making them great choices for nutritious and flavorful meals.




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Dr. Shelly Webb is a devoted chiropractor providing state-of-the-art facilities for rehabilitation and wellness care. She is a Palmer College of Chiropractic graduate with 30 years experience. Her practice focuses on Lower back and neck pain conditions as well as sports related injuries for children and adults. Dr. Webb has had extensive training in maternity and child adjusting with an emphasis on nutritional remedies and exercise rehabilitation.

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