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Heart's D'Lite

Living the good life is about good taste, without consequences. Imagine dining in local restaurants and enjoying meals that are low in cholesterol, and fat.

Heart's D'Lite is a dietary program developed by Trinity Mother Frances that is designed to encourage wellness and prevent heart disease. Heart's D'Lite encourages lower fat, lower cholesterol and lower sodium menu choices as determined by dietitians at Trinity Mother Frances to achieve this goal.

The criteria and guidelines developed for this program are realistic and varied enough to enable every restaurant diner to enjoy a healthy, delicious meal.


For more information on our unique Heart's D'Lite program, please call TeleCARE at
(903) 531-5678 or (800) 535-9799.

 

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