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🌮 4 tips for a healthier Taco Tuesday

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Healthy can still be delicious.

Photos via Pexels and Modelo Oro; GIF by the ATXtoday team

Want to step up your nutrition, but still enjoy Taco Tuesday? We got you.

  • Use corn tortillas as your base.
  • Opt for a lean protein, like spicy grilled chicken + black beans, and pile on fresh veggies and cilantro. Remember, the more colorful, the better.
  • Experiment with Greek yogurt or avocado as a nutrient-dense alternative to sour cream and cheese.
  • Pair with an ice-cold Modelo Oro, a light cerveza with just 90 calories, three grams of carbs, and zero fat.

Voila — a meal that feels as good as it tastes. Shop Modelo Oro.

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