Tidbits
Tidbits is a monthly senior food program publication that contains features like healthy eating tips, recipes, and information about food distributions.
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Lentils
Lentils are a dry seed you can eat. Lentils have a nutty, almost earthy flavor. They become tender but firm enough to hold their shape when cooked. Lentils can be added to salads, soups, stews, or served as a side dish. Lentils are full of protein and can be used as an alternative to meat. They are also high in fiber and have a lot of vitamins and minerals. Lentils help protect your heart and improve cholesterol and blood pressure levels. Lentils are easy to cook. You don’t need to soak them. Put the lentils in a pot and cover with water. Bring them to a boil and then simmer for 20-30 minutes. Just ½ cup of cooked lentils has the same amount of protein as a serving of meat. One pound of dry lentils makes about 7 cups of cooked lentils. Learn more in this month's edition of Tidbits! The material provided is intended to be used as general information only and should not replace the advice of your physician. Always consult your physician for individual medical care.
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January 2026
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