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Consejos para preparar almuerzos saludables para niños, sin estrés

  • Written by Molly Paulson, Clinical Instructor, Georgia State University
Un plato principal de carbohidratos y proteínas complejos es importante para el almuerzo de los niños; se puede complementar con frutas, vegetales y agua.baibaz/Shutterstock.com

Con el comienzo del curso escolar, es hora de comenzar a pensar cómo preparar el almuerzo que su hijo llevará a la escuela.

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