The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Food for Life program coming to Capital Region

- Staff report

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. » Local plant-based cooking and nutrition instructor Deb Czech is teaming up with the Physicians Committee for Responsibl­e Medicine to bring online classes to Capital Region residents.

The Food for Life classes help people improve their health through a plantbased diet.

Designed by physicians, nurses, and registered dietitians, Food for Life is an award-winning nutrition education and cooking class program that provides an innovative approach to dietrelate­d chronic diseases.

Since 2001, Food for Life has been a pioneer in delivering hands-on informatio­n about the direct role of plant-based nutrition in health and disease prevention to communitie­s around the world.

Czech is the owner of Planted Platter of Saratoga Springs, a business providing plant-based programs to individual­s, workplaces, and food service operations. She became a licensed Food for Life instructor with the Physicians Committee in 2019 and has been a plantbased eater and cook since 2012.

Due to COVID-19, Food for Life classes are now being offered online for the first time. Czech and her fellow Food for Life instructor­s across the United States and abroad will teach participan­ts how plant-based diets can help achieve weight loss and prevent and sometimes reverse chronic diseases, including heart disease and Type 2 diabetes.

Planted Platter’s summer class schedule will include both day and evening sessions. In June, a one-hour “lunch and learn” series will occur from noon to 1 p.m. on Tuesdays June 2, 9, 16 and 23.

In both June and July, from 6 to 8 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday evenings, classes will cover topics such as boosting immunity and fighting cancer (June 1-2 or July 6-7), healthy heart and blood pressure (June 8-9 or July 13-14), and diabetes and weight control (June 15-16 or July 20-21).

“These Food for Life classes will not only teach people the benefits of plantbased eating, but also show them how to put together simple, affordable meals. We will discuss strategies to shift to eating more plant foods, while respecting everyone’s need to make changes at their own pace,” Czech said in a press release. “With the current issues surroundin­g the country’s meat supply and interest in reducing COVID-19 risks associated with underlying health conditions, people are especially curious right now about plantbased meal options.”

Each class covers important nutrition topics with short videos from the Physicians Committee’s medical team followed by Czech teaching students how they can put this informatio­n into practice in delicious and easy-to-prepare recipes.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, people with underlying health conditions such as diabetes, hypertensi­on, and obesity - make up the majority of COVID-19

deaths in the United States.

Plant-based diets are scientific­ally proven to prevent and even reverse many of those diseases.

“We’re all looking for ways to stay as healthy as we can during this unpreceden­ted time,” Susan Levin, MS, RD, director of nutrition education for the Physicians Committee, said in the release.

“Food for Life classes give people the tools they need to stay healthy. From the comfort of their homes, participan­ts will learn about topics including foods that support the immune system, diabetes prevention and reversal, heart health, and maintainin­g a healthy weight, as well as tips on planning a budget-friendly menu with pantry staples.”

More informatio­n is available online at plantedpla­tter.com or by calling 518-350-4080.

 ?? PHOTO PROVIDED ?? Deb Czech is the owner of Planted Platter of Saratoga Springs, a business providing plant-based programs to individual­s, workplaces, and food service operations. She became a licensed Food for Life instructor with the Physicians Committee in 2019 and has been a plant-based eater and cook since 2012.
PHOTO PROVIDED Deb Czech is the owner of Planted Platter of Saratoga Springs, a business providing plant-based programs to individual­s, workplaces, and food service operations. She became a licensed Food for Life instructor with the Physicians Committee in 2019 and has been a plant-based eater and cook since 2012.

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