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About Laurie Beebe, MS, RD, LD
Expertise
As a registered dietitian I am fully qualified to accurately answer questions regarding weight loss, including those from people with health conditions requiring dietary restrictions (diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, etc) who want to lose weight, or who have been advised to do so by their physician.

Experience
I have been a registered dietitian for over 25 years and am certified in Adult Weight Management through the commission on dietetic registration. I also have training in coaching through Coach U and currently work as a diet coach to help people lose weight the healthy way.

Organizations
American Dietetic Association, Weight Management Dietetic Practice Group, Nutrition Entreprenuers, St.Louis International Coach Federation, Toastmasters

Education/Credentials
Bachelor of Health Science from the University of Florida, 1983; Master of Science in Clinical Nutrition from Case Western Reserve Universitiy 1985; Certification in Adult Weight Management 2006; CoachU core essentials grad 2007.

 
   

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Nutrition & Dieting - well-balanced meal


Expert: Laurie Beebe, MS, RD, LD - 6/27/2009

Question
Hi. Can you tell me what a well-balanced meal really is? I believe 3oz. meat is considered appropriate, but how much of the meal should be vegetables, etc.? Thanks

Answer
Dear Danielle,

What a great question!  Yes, 3-oz of meat would be a good portion, and then 2/3 of your plate should be covered with veggies and whole grains.  Of course at breakfast time the meal will likely look a bit different!

The website of the food pyramid does a great job of helping you make all your meals balanced so at the end of the day you have a balanced diet:  http://www.mypyramid.gov

At each meal, try to get in as many food groups as you can.  We tend to forget about dairy and fruits even when we try to have protein, starch, and a vegetable.

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