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Healthy Plates at Arts, Beats & Eats

(August 29, 2011)

As the premiere wellness sponsor for Arts, Beats & Eats, Priority Health is introducing healthy options for families.  That is why, now, you will see healthy menu items featured at this year's festival.  Look for the Priority Health logo to find healthy treats for your family.

Here are a list of a few of the menu items that will be featured this year:

  • Gayle's Chocolates:  Chocolate dipped fruit
  • Holiday Market:  Gazpacho, chicken bratwurst
  • Little Tree Sushi:  Cucumber and avocado roll (all veggie, high omega 3s in avocado); chili tuna roll (spicy and fresh fish); California roll.
  • Pizza Rustica:  Garden, caesar, or caprese salad (fresh veggies and herbs)
  • Ideal Bite:  Ginger chicken wrap (use of lean poultry, the ginger seasoning, and reduced carbs because it's a wrap)
  • Treat Dreams:  Gourmet frozen fruit pops (fresh fruit used)
  • Baja Smoothies:  Fresh/whole fruit smoothies
  • Black Finn:  Black bean slider (meat alternative, beans are fiber-dense, filling); and chicken skewer (grilled lean poultry, well-seasoned)
  • Palm Palace:  Chicken Schwarma -- a reduced portion size would be viable, or just the chicken without the pita.
  • Woody's Diner:  Chicken fajita wrap (lean poultry, quick cooked veggies, reduced carbs with the wrap)
  • Cafe Habana:  Gazpacho
  • Cosi:  Turkey Light sandwich (honey mustard, turkey tenders, romaine); Tomato.Basil.Mozzarella sandwich (all veggies and herbs).
  • La Marsa:  Chicken kabob (lean poultry, fresh veggies, grilled).
  • Om Cafe:  Nori or avocado roll (high-intensity nutrients in each); Seiten pepper stick
  • Sangria:  Black bean hummus (nutrient-dense black beans, non-meat alternative)
  • Soaring Eagle:  Shrimp cocktail (little fat, spicy, light)
  • Uptown Catering:  Chipotle Lime Chicken Tacos (spicy, fresh limes/tomatoes/herbs, lean poultry, reduced carbs in the tortilla).

 


Look for updates, videos from the event, recommendations on healthy eating and more on Priority Health's Facebook page.
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