Cheers to unwinding and snacking on some of the things we love most! 🥂
, Sister André, a 118-year-old nun and oldest COVID-19 survivor who lives in southern France revealed two of her must-have snacks that keep her thriving: chocolate and wine.enjoys chocolate and wine—and drinks a glass every day at her nursing home
” at Résidence Catherine Labouré. This of course leads us to wonder: Are her food and beverage preferences and astounding longevity purely coincidental? We sure hope not! To get to the bottom of it, we spoke with a registered dietitian to determine if there is any correlation between her eating habits and living a longer, healthier life. Spoiler alert: We can of course all be consuming these two delights, but there is a bit of a balancing act to keep in mind when doing so.
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