Eat more veggies - life’s better program

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Serious veggie intel, made easy 

We truly believe that including more veggies in your diet is doable. However, we also know that life throws us all curve balls. These curve balls can chew up your free time. 

This means you may have less time and energy to focus on forming healthy habits, making you more likely to fall off the wagon. We get it… life can be crazy and hard. If you get off track, we’re always here to help you get back on.

What's in it for you?

In life's great, we'll help you plan your veggie rich meals and share our expert tips on how to get kids excited about veggies. 

  • Get simple tips and resources to make veggies the hero of your weekly meal plan. 
  • Learn all about kids and veggies. 
  • Access to Lyndi Cohen’s top five tips to get your kids to eat more veg!
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plan ahead for your veggie success.

 plan ahead for your veggie success.

So, how does all this work?

When we said simple, we meant it. Over the next 5 days, we’ll deliver all the knowledge you need to set you up for veggie success right to your inbox. All you have to do is keep engaged and reap the benefits.

  • Goal: Eat more veggies in the long term.
  • Why: Harness the goodness of veggies for yourself and the entire family.
  • Benefit: Feel confident creating veggie meal plans and encouraging kids to eat more veggies.
  • Length: 5 days.
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“I liked all your bits of information that could be downloaded and used to help with the whole learning process about the benefits of not just vegetables, but the quantity and variety." - Mark T

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