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Classic KidneyTalk!
Holiday Eating
Tips: Eat, Drink, and Be Careful
This
special holiday KidneyTalk! features
Sara Carlson, a renal dietitian, DaVita’s
Nutrition Project Specialist, and co-author of “Cooking for David,”
who discusses guidelines for eating, drinking, and being careful not to overindulge
during the holiday season. Lori and Stephen ask Sara questions about navigating
all the holiday goodies, dinners, and alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages
while maintaining a renal-friendly diet.
Tune in and discover tips for controlling your intake at the holiday buffet
table, learn how to play the “buffet game,” and collect some new recipes that
are packed full of flavor and are also renal-friendly that your family will
enjoy as well.
From everyone at KidneyTalk and Renal Support Network, have a very
healthy and Happy Holiday Season!
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With your Hosts...
Stephen Furst
got his big break into movies in
"Animal House," in which he played Flounder. Stephen has also
starred as Dr. Elliot Axelrod in "St. Elsewhere" and as Vir Cotto in "Babylon5." He is
a successful television and movie producer/director and a kidney patient.
Lori
Hartwell is the author of Chronically Happy - Joyful Living in
Spite of Chronic Illness, and President/Founder of Renal Support Network.
A kidney patient since the age of two, she has consistently strived to
instill hope into the lives of people who live with chronic kidney disease.
Posted December 15th, 2009
Original Post: December 19th, 2006