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March is National Nutrition Month®, and this year’s theme, “Food Connects Us,” highlights how sharing meals brings people together. Whether it’s family dinners, lunch with coworkers, or a meal with friends, eating together isn’t just about socializing—it can also help you make healthier food choices.

A Balanced Plate

When meals are shared, there’s often more variety on the table. Instead of grabbing a quick snack or processed meal, shared dining experiences encourage a mix of vegetables, lean proteins, whole grains, and healthy fats. Trying new dishes introduces different flavors and cooking styles, making healthy eating more enjoyable.

Mindful Eating

Eating with others can also help you slow down and savor your food. Instead of rushing through a meal, shared dining encourages mindful eating, helping you recognize when you’re full and preventing overeating. This approach also promotes better digestion and enhances the overall dining experience.

Less Junk Food, More Connection

Planning and preparing meals together reduces reliance on fast food and processed snacks. Cooking together can be a fun bonding experience, making healthy eating feel less like a chore and more like a shared activity. Sitting down for a meal also provides a space to connect, share stories, and strengthen relationships.

This National Nutrition Month®, take the time to enjoy meals with others. Whether at home, school, or work, shared meals can lead to better eating habits and deeper connections. For personalized nutrition advice, consider reaching out to a registered dietitian-nutritionist to help craft healthy meal plans for you and your family.

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