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Building a Balanced Plate for the New Year

A new year is the perfect time to refresh eating habits and focus on balanced nutrition. Building a well-rounded plate doesn’t require strict dieting—just smart, sustainable choices that support energy, health, and long-term well-being.
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12 January 2026
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A new year is the perfect time to refresh eating habits and focus on balanced nutrition. Building a well-rounded plate doesn’t require strict dieting—just smart, sustainable choices that support energy, health, and long-term well-being. Here are five simple tips to get started:

  1. Fill Half Your Plate with Vegetables and Fruits
    Aim for a variety of colours to get a wide range of vitamins, minerals, and fibre that support digestion and immunity.
  2. Choose Quality Proteins
    Include lean proteins such as fish, eggs, tofu, beans, or lean meats to help maintain muscle, support metabolism, and keep you feeling full longer.
  3. Opt for Whole Grains
    Replace refined carbs with whole grains like brown rice, oats, or whole wheat for sustained energy and better blood sugar control.
  4. Include Healthy Fats in Moderation
    Add sources like avocados, nuts, seeds, or olive oil to support heart health and nutrient absorption.
  5. Watch Portions and Stay Hydrated
    Balanced eating also means mindful portions and adequate water intake, helping prevent overeating and supporting overall body function.

By building a balanced plate with these simple tips, healthy eating becomes more achievable, setting a strong foundation for better nutrition throughout the year.

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