Health & Fitness
Loma Linda University Health Hosts Web Series 'Live It: In The Kitchen'
The 13 episode web series about healthy eating will debut on Apr. 4 and will feature recipes such as dark chocolate pomegranate bark.

From Loma Linda University Health: Loma Linda University Health is taking their motto “to make man whole” into the kitchen with a new online cooking show “Live It: In the Kitchen.” (Please note, the full website will not go live until April 3.)
The series of 13 short episodes will make their debut on liveitlomalinda.org Tuesday, April 4. Every Tuesday thereafter an episode will be featured on the Loma Linda University Health Facebook page. The show inspires healthy, wholesome home cooking and will demonstrate quick and easy meals to keep people of all ages satisfied in less than a minute.
“People tend to turn to meals that are quick, and easy to prepare, but ultimately low in nutritional value.” said Chef Cory Gheen from Loma Linda University School of Allied Health Professions department of nutrition and dietetics. “‘Live It: in the Kitchen’ aims to show that great tasting food can be good for your body and easy to prepare.”
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Additionally, each episode will have chef tips that relate to the recipe on the website such as how to cut a bell pepper or onion, or how to deseed a pomegranate.
The show and recipes will also be available in Spanish.
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Produced by Loma Linda University Health, “Live It: In the Kitchen” is a collaborative effort between Loma Linda University Schools of Allied Health Professions and Public Health as well as Loma Linda University Health advancement films.The all-vegetarian recipes were collected and adapted for the series by Chef Cory, who is professionally trained and has over 25 years of experience. Chef Cory brings a passion for food to his classroom, and now to anyone who wants to learn. He is raising the bar for quality, nutritionally focused cooking.
Some recipes include dark chocolate pomegranate bark, no-bake energy bites, carrot soup, white bean chili and avocado fettuccine.
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