Happy New Year and welcome to Balanced Health Blog! As a communication professional and current graduate student at Tufts University Friedman School of Nutrition, I was inspired to start my own health blog as a way to share meaningful nutrition and health information. With so much information available through the Internet, magazines, and television, I am learning how to interpret accurate nutrition and health knowledge to help my family and friends make positive lifestyle choices.
The beginning of a new year is a traditional time for starting something new or changing old habits. I personally like to give myself the whole month of January to think of goals for the months ahead. Setting health goals should be an individual task and not what your friend, neighbor, or co-worker is trying this week. Health and wellness mean different things to different people and one’s approach and concepts should be unique to their lifestyle.
One approach to goal setting is to write down a few ideas, thoughts, or ambitions you hope to achieve and shape it to one word. A word you can put on your fridge or set as your screen saver as a constant reminder. After vetting my list of goals, my word of the year is INSPIRATION! I was inspired to go back to school with the goal of being a thought-leader in a new field and I am inspired by the challenge of learning something new. I hope your imagination gets the best of you so you can continue 2019 with your best foot forward.
Quote of the week:
“A goal without a plan is just a wish” ~ Antoine de Saint-Exupry
Recipe of the week:
This simple, versatile dish is good for a stand-alone breakfast; lunch paired with a salad; or dinner with some roasted vegetables or sautéed greens.
Broccoli and Cheddar Frittata
3 eggs
1 cup egg whites
¼ cup milk
½ cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese, divided
2 tbs. Dijon mustard
3 cups broccoli, chopped into small pieces
1 tbs. extra-virgin olive oil
4 scallions, chopped
Beat eggs together with egg whites, milk, and mustard and set aside. In a large, oven-safe non-stick pan over medium heat, sauté the broccoli in the oil until green and still crisp (about 2 minutes). Stir in the scallions and cook for 30 seconds. Pour the egg mixture and half the cheese into the pan to distribute evenly. When the edges set, sprinkle the remaining cheese over the top. Place under a broiler on high to lightly brown the top and finish cooking the eggs (about 8 minutes). Serves six for breakfast or four for lunch/dinner.

Love a good frittata. May be a good thing to do this weekend on snow day. Thanks for sharing. 💜
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Looking forward to trying out this recipe!
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Thank for reading!
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What a great start, way to go & thank you in advance!👍🏻
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All ingredients in my refrigerator, dinner tonight!
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Enjoy!
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What a great, inspiring read. I’m looking forward to reading more and keep the yummy recipes coming!!
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Thank Lynn!
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Looking forward to following your updates!
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Thanks for following!
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Looks yummy.. we love a good Frittata! I am excited for your new adventure Leslie… can’t wait to read more!
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Thank you Kristen! And thanks for following!
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Thanks Kristen! And thanks for following!
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This is great Les!
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Thanks Terri! And thank you for following!
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Looking forward to the journey! I often need inspiration and having others traveling the same path always helps!
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Thanks Mary Anne! And thanks for following!
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Looking forward to following your journey! I love a good frittata – and hoping you’ll post even more vegetarian recipes in the future.
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Thanks for following! I enjoy cooking many vegetarian dishes so please stay tuned!
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