The New Abs Diet Cookbook: Hundreds of Delicious Meals That Automatically Strip Away Belly Fat!

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when pinched together.


How to store: In the fridge in a plastic bag for up to 5 days.


ARUGULA


What’s inside: Vitamin K, which may improve insulin sensitivity, offering


protection against diabetes.


Look for: Emerald green leaves that are not yellowing or limp. The smaller


the leaf, the less pungent its bite.


How to store: In the fridge in a plastic bag for up to 3 days.


ASPARAGUS


What’s inside: Folate, a B vitamin that protects the heart by helping to


reduce inflammation.


Look for: Vibrant green spears with tight purple-tinged buds. Thinner


spears are sweeter and more tender.


How to store: Trim the woody ends and stand the stalks upright in a small


amount of water in a tall container. Cover the tops with a plastic bag and


cook within a few days.


AVOCADOS


What’s inside: Plenty of cholesterol-lowering monounsaturated fat.


Look for: Firm flesh. Avoid avocados with sunken, mushy spots. They


should not rattle when shaken—a sign the pit has pulled away from the


flesh.


How to store: To ripen, place avocados in a paper bag and store at room


temperature for 2 to 4 days. To speed up this process, add to the bag an


apple, which emits ripening ethylene gas. Place ripe avocados in the


fridge for up to 1 week.


BANANAS


What’s inside: Vitamin B6, which helps prevent cognitive decline,

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