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Get ready for summer with our latest Healthy Diet Plan.
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All about our Healthy Diet Plan for Summer 2016

Over 125,000 of you have now tried and tested our delicious and nutritious Healthy Diet Plans, and you seem to love them as much as we do! Rigorously tested and nutritionally analysed, we believe we've found the perfect formula to boost health and well-being in the tastiest way possible.
Our latest plan brings you 15 brand-new recipes that are easy to make, quick to cook and minimise waste. When you sign up you'll be sent an email from which to access the full plan (and vegetarian version), plus all the advice and additional recipes you'll need to carry on eating well all year long.
What are the benefits of this plan?

As with all of our diet plans, we steer clear of processed foods and pack our recipes with healthy fats, lean protein and slow-release carbs. Each day comes in at approximately 1,500kcal and delivers more than five of your five-a-day. As a result, you can expect to cut back on added sugar, lose excess pounds, increase energy, stabilise moods, improve digestion and boost your immunity.
If you’re looking to lose weight, the daily 1,500kcal intake should be ideal to help you reach your goals. However, if you’re particularly active or want to add some extra calories, we have healthy snack and drink suggestions for you.
About the recipes...

All the ingredients in our Healthy Diet Plan are wholefoods that involve zero or minimal processing, plus we've created a vegetarian version of the plan in case you don't eat meat or just want to cut back. We suggest eating the meals on particular days for the most balanced approach, but you'll still get most of the benefits if you want to mix and match.
The recipes make enough for two people for seven days and have been created by food writer Sara Buenfeld.
Nutritional therapist Kerry Torrens is responsible for making sure all the recipes meet daily reference intakes (RI), deliver at least five of your five portions of fruit and veg each day and are optimally balanced for great health. You can read more about the nutritional benefits of each recipe, and the plan as a whole, when you sign up!
We know diet plans can be time-consuming, so we've made suggestions for getting ahead and have tried to keep preparation and cooking times to a minimum. We've attempted to keep costs down and reduce waste, though there may be the odd occasion where you can get creative with leftovers. If you have questions or comments about any of the recipes, our cookery team are keen to hear them - please send us an email to goodfoodwebsite@bbc.com.
Please note, the Healthy Diet Plan newsletter is completely separate to BBC Good Food’s regular weekly newsletter.
All health content from BBC Good Food is provided for general information only, and should not be treated as a substitute for the medical advice of your own doctor or any other health care professional. Any healthy diet plan featured by BBC Good Food is provided as a suggestion of a general balanced diet and should not be relied upon to meet specific dietary requirements. If you have any concerns about your general health, you should contact your local health care provider.