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Is a ‘Tassie burrito’ and homemade soup enough to fuel a pregnant body? A dietitian tells
Australia🩺 Health7 hr. ago

Is a ‘Tassie burrito’ and homemade soup enough to fuel a pregnant body? A dietitian tells

The article profiles Sarah Wallace, a 37-year-old curator and judge of the 2026 Hadley’s Art Prize, who shares her daily meal plan while pregnant. Her meals include a nutrient-rich smoothie, fruits, nuts, a Tassie burrito with pulled smoked wallaby, a light snack, homemade soup, and a dessert of berries and yogurt. Dietitian Dr. Joanna McMillan evaluates her diet, praising the breakfast and burrito for their nutritional value but noting potential deficiencies in iodine, omega-3s, and protein, particularly in the evening meal. She suggests upgrading the soup with legumes or chicken, incorporating more eggs and seafood, and choosing high-fiber bread to improve overall nutrition during pregnancy.

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The Sydney Morning Herald logoThe Sydney Morning HeraldIndependentCenter7 hr. ago
Is a ‘Tassie burrito’ and homemade soup enough to fuel a pregnant body? A dietitian tells

The article profiles Sarah Wallace, a 37-year-old curator and judge of the 2026 Hadley’s Art Prize, who shares her daily meal plan while pregnant. Her meals include a nutrient-rich smoothie, fruits, nuts, a Tassie burrito with pulled smoked wallaby, a light snack, homemade soup, and a dessert of berries and yogurt. Dietitian Dr. Joanna McMillan evaluates her diet, praising the breakfast and burrito for their nutritional value but noting potential deficiencies in iodine, omega-3s, and protein, particularly in the evening meal. She suggests upgrading the soup with legumes or chicken, incorporating more eggs and seafood, and choosing high-fiber bread to improve overall nutrition during pregnancy.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on health and nutrition advice for pregnancy, which is not inherently politically charged. It presents a balanced evaluation of a personal diet by a registered dietitian, offering constructive feedback without ideological framing or bias.

The Age logoThe AgeIndependentCenter7 hr. ago
Is a ‘Tassie burrito’ and homemade soup enough to fuel a pregnant body? A dietitian tells

The article profiles Sarah Wallace, a 37-year-old curator and judge of the 2026 Hadley’s Art Prize, who shares her daily meal plan while pregnant. Her meals include a nutrient-rich smoothie, fruits, nuts, a Tassie burrito with pulled smoked wallaby, a light snack, homemade soup, and a dessert of berries and yogurt. Dietitian Dr. Joanna McMillan evaluates her diet, praising the breakfast and burrito for their nutritional value but noting potential deficiencies in iodine, omega-3s, and protein, particularly in the evening meal. She suggests upgrading the soup with legumes or chicken, incorporating more eggs and seafood, and choosing high-fiber bread to improve overall nutrition during pregnancy.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on health and nutrition advice for pregnancy, which is not inherently politically charged. It presents dietary recommendations from a qualified professional without overt ideological framing or biased language. There is no mention of political policies, officials, or contentious

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