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… More Physical Activity to Your Life SMART Goal Setting Plants and wildlife The more you know about your … the easier it is to stay safe. Learn about the types of plants and wildlife that might be in your area, and how you … Seasonal allergies Flowers are starting to bloom and plants are starting to grow again, which means allergy …
Healthy eating
… should be from water. You can also drink milk, fortified plant-based beverages, tea, or coffee. Limit sugary drinks … 3 ounce (90 gram) servings per day. Protein from dairy and plant foods does not increase your risk of kidney stones. Choose plant-based protein sources such as beans, peas and lentils, …
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… refers to the fats and oils found naturally in animal and plant foods, and those used in cooking, at the table, and … trout Sources of omega-6 polyunsaturated fats include most plant oils (e.g. soybean, corn, peanut, sesame), seeds, … fish such as trout, salmon, herring and mackerel Choose plant based protein foods such as tofu, nuts, seeds, beans, …
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… what's around you. Step outside. Focus on the first tree, plant, or shrub you see. Visit a market, and look at the plants or flowers on display. Create a space in your home … what's around you. Step outside. Focus on the first tree, plant, or shrub you see. Visit a market, and look at the …
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… milk and margarine. The addition of vitamin D to yogurt and plant-based beverages is voluntary. Health Canada recommends … a vegetarian/vegan diet? Health Canada recommends eating plant-based foods more often. As a healthy eating pattern can include both animal and plant-based foods, the food guide does not specifically …
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… your health and can help you avoid other problems. Pollen Plants make pollen. The pollens that can cause allergies are … Mould Mold looks like green, black, or white splotches on plants or on damp surfaces. Mold contains spores, which … in the spores will cause a reaction. Mold can live on soil, plants, rotting wood, or dead leaves. Indoors, it can live …
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… crocus bloom. Out in the garden In the garden, Bev now plants her flowers and vegetables in flowerpots or raised garden beds instead of planting them directly in the ground. It's easier this way, … low to care for them, and it doesn't take as much effort to plant them. She also uses tools that have large, curved …
Healthy eating
… your meals. Fill ¼ of your plate with protein foods Choose plant-based protein foods more often This resource will help … cold 30 g 3 Rice, cooked 125 mL (½ cup) 3 Fortified plant-based beverages (almond, cashew, rice) 250 mL (1 cup) … powders are often dairy (for example whey or casein) or plant (such as soy or pea) based. In general, choose a …
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… Why is the spongy moth a concern? Spongy moth larvae damage plants by eating the leaves of trees and shrubs. This can … slowed or stunted growth, stem deformities or death of the plant. In B.C., the spongy moth could be a serious threat to … impact other industries, such as agriculture, lumber and plant nurseries. Human exposure to airborne spongy moth …
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… toddlers 2 years of age and older, tips for cooking with plant-based protein foods and more. What do I offer my child … to support growth and development. Can I offer my child plant-based beverages other than soy? Fortified plant-based beverages such as almond, rice, coconut, and oat …