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Nutritionist Claudia Gonzalez, R.D. Shares Healthy Family Friendly Fast Food Tips for Summer Travel

May 23, 2007
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ROSELAND, N.J., May 23 /PRNewswire/ — According to AAA, 38.3 million Americans will be driving this Memorial Day Weekend, kicking off a summer filled with ‘Are we there yet?’ Claudia Gonzalez, registered dietician, mother of three and author of Gordita Doesn’t Mean Healthy: What Every Latina Mother Needs to Know to Raise Happy and Healthy Kids, has simple tips that every mother should know to keep the crankiest backseat passengers content.

   Claudia suggests planning ahead before a long trip with the family.    — Car Rides Can Be Fun — Bring small surprises for kids to play with      during long trips.  A compass is great, especially for young travelers      to help keep track of the direction the car is headed.  Classic games,      such as 20 Questions or the license plate game are always fun for the      entire family.  Print out a list of the fifty states to check off which      ones are seen.   — Pack A Ton of Healthy Treats — Always have a stash of cut up veggies      and fruit to munch on.  String cheese and individual applesauce      containers are also favorites among even pickiest backseat passengers.   — Get Active — After a long road trip, it is important for everyone in      the family to get outside and be active.  Try to pack or rent bikes to      sightsee on the vacation or bring a Frisbee — they are small, portable      and perfect for kids and adults   — Fast Food Doesn’t Have To Be Unhealthy! — Stopping for a meal on the      road is inevitable, but that doesn’t mean it has to be bad for you.      McDonald’s Happy Meal Choices give children and their parents the      opportunity to replace traditional Happy Meal favorites like French      fries and soft drinks with Happy Meal Choices: Apple Dippers, fresh,      peeled apple slices, served with a low fat caramel dipping sauce, and      beverage choices including 1% low fat white or chocolate milk jugs.      When compared to the classic homemade lunch of a ham sandwich, chips      and juice with 540 calories and 21 grams of fat, the Chicken McNugget      Happy Meal with only 420 calories and 13 grams of fat is the smarter      option. Child passengers are always thrilled when they stop at      McDonald’s and they get a Happy Meal with Chicken Nuggets, Apple      Dippers, milk and of course a toy.  Not forgetting the rest of the      family, Claudia is a huge fan of their Premium Salad choices.   

“Traveling with the family during the summer months should be an enjoyable experience, not a stressful one,” Claudia says. “These easy tips will help families prepare for a long ride and educate them that getting physical activity and eating the right foods will ultimately make their passengers and travel experience fun!”

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About Claudia Gonzalez

Claudia Gonzalez, registered dietician and mother of 3 (ages 10-16). She is the author of Gordita Doesn’t Mean Healthy: What Every Latina Mother Needs to Know to Raise Happy and Healthy Kids, has served for six years as a spokesperson in charge of Latino affairs for the American Dietetic Association. She has more than ten years of experience working as a pediatric dietician in private practice as well as for government programs. Her nutrition columns can be found in Shape en Espanol, Univision.com and MiDieta.com. She lectures regularly on a variety of nutrition and health issues to national and international health organizations.

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