Two opportunities to learn about the Mediterranean diet offered in Las Animas

What do vegetables, olive oil, red wine, fish and whole grains all have in common? They are all key foods in the Mediterranean diet.

The Mediterranean diet has been, and still is, a well-researched and popular topic in nutrition. The 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines lists this diet as one of three recommended healthy eating patterns.

So why is this diet so popular and so often researched? Many long term health benefits have been associated with following a Mediterranean lifestyle, including weight loss, reduced blood pressure and cholesterol and reduced risk for various chronic diseases. Yet, it is not about cutting calories and restricting foods like many popular diet trends in America today. Rather it is about enjoying foods you like and eating them mindfully and leisurely.

Colorado State University Extension has created a free workshop focusing on the Mediterranean diet. Delivered by your local Extension agent, this workshop will answer your questions about key characteristics of the Mediterranean lifestyle and how foods in the diet contribute to health. Plus, you will learn how to make fresh, home-made hummus and get to sample it. After attending this seminar, we hope you leave with strategies for incorporating Mediterranean foods and habits into your life.

The workshop will be held at the Bent County Community Building, Room 111 in Las Animas, Colorado. We will offer a lunch and learn on May 16 at noon or an evening session on May 17 at 4:30 pm.

For more information, please contact Abby Weber, FCS CSU extension agent of Bent County, at 719-688-2807 or [email protected].