Celebrity chef Robert Irvine believes in and supports the exercise of making America healthy again.
Irving, based in Florida, told Fox News Digital Healthier diet Start with family.
Yes, “America needs to be healthy again,” Owen said in an interview on camera.
“We’re in a bad position. We need it Delicious foodsimple food, without all additives. But you have to take the first step. You are the one who decides your journey and your family journey. ” (See the video at the top of this article.)
Irving said that growing up in England was “not the best food in the world” and he “begins to understand” A healthy life Once he was around 11 he got the diet of a very young man.
By the age of 15, Irvine joined the Royal Navy, where he completed his cooking training and honed his craft.

Yes, “America needs to be healthy again,” celebrity chef Robert Irvine told Fox News numbers this week. “We need delicious food, simple food without all the additives.” (Fox News figures)
“Since then, the momentum has remained, and I still – 60 years old a few months later – the same routine as when I was 15.”
Irvine said the number one mistake people make when trying healthier foods is too big.
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“And we failed miserably – because lifestyle changed [should be done in] Small growth,” Owen said.
Food Network’s “Dinner: Impossible” original host suggests starting with the basics – and then developing to Healthier seasonings Like fresh herbs or sea salt.
“And start to include it in Your recipe,” Owen said.

Chef Irvine recommends healthy additions to foods such as fresh herbs or sea salt. (iStock)
Irvine said it is also important for parents to get a healthy diet excited for their children.
He said when Irving’s daughter was young, he would take them to a supermarket and ask them to choose five herbs and vegetables.
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Then he took them home, covered them, and let them try the original product- Then cook Use the products they identified.
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Irving said he would give them 25 cents for every food they guessed correctly.
“My kids will love fresh fruits and vegetables instead of chicken nuggets,” said Owen.

Irving said parents should find interesting ways to choose, prepare and eat fruits and vegetables. (iStock)
Quote Childhood Obesity rate In the U.S., Irving said that not many teenagers can join the country’s active military or law enforcement today.
According to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the obesity rate among adolescents was 22.2% from 2017 to 2020.
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“Let’s get younger and build them so they can understand the basics of food and then let them play,” Owen said.
He also said, “You can’t just tell everyone to eat vegetables and stay healthy…I mean starting from a young age.”
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He emphasizes the recognition of fresh herbs, fresh vegetables, color, fresh, healthy food texture and become comfortable. Then, take more steps from there.
Ultimately, he said: “It’s about education.”