Parkview Health posts dietitian recipes

Parkview Health shared dietitian‑approved home recipes on April 14 aimed at practical, health‑focused cooking for everyday meals. (The post included multiple ready‑to‑make options for people cooking at home.) (x.com)

Parkview Health used an April 14 social post to point people to a new set of dietitian-approved recipes they can make at home. (parkview.com) The recipes come from Parkview “Tasting Tables” held in system cafes during March for National Nutrition Month, according to a Parkview blog post last modified April 6, 2026. The health system said dietitians and well-being staff served samples and then published the recipes for home cooks. (parkview.com) The April 6 batch includes a Greek black bean burger, pumpkin and chia overnight oats, and sweet and spicy Asian chicken wraps. A March 31 Parkview post added more options, including Asian noodle pasta salad, baked apple and walnut oatmeal, a Cajun turkey wrap, and a fresh fruit Cobb salad. (parkview.com 1) (parkview.com 2) Parkview tied the recipe rollout to National Nutrition Month 2026, whose theme is “Discover the Power of Nutrition.” In a March 4 post, Parkview clinical nutrition supervisor Adrianne Kartholl said the campaign focused on informed food choices and lifelong healthful habits. (parkview.com) The recipe posts fit into a broader Parkview nutrition program that includes monthly education, meal-planning guidance, heart-healthy diet support, and cooking demonstrations through the Parkview Center for Healthy Living. Parkview also offers free “Ask the Registered Dietitian” consultations at some events. (parkview.com 1) (parkview.com 2) Parkview has been pushing the same home-cooking message across other spring nutrition content. In a March 26 video post, youth and family well-being coordinator Katie Fulk said meals eaten at home with at least one other person are typically linked to more fruits and vegetables and slower, more mindful eating. (parkview.com) This is not a one-off recipe drop for Parkview. Its nutrition archive shows a steady stream of recipe and food-education posts, including fiber guidance, supplement explainers, and heart-healthy meal ideas published through March and April 2026. (parkview.com 1) (parkview.com 2) For readers, the practical takeaway is simple: Parkview turned cafeteria tasting-table samples into step-by-step recipes for breakfast, wraps, salads, and meatless mains that can be cooked in an ordinary home kitchen. (parkview.com) (parkview.com)

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