RMACT Talks Mason Jar Salads & Fertility Health

Editor's note: In prep for RMACT's Health and Wellness Seminar next week, their expert staff nutritionist Laura Wolfe, RDN, CDN, CDE shares a healthy, quite beautiful, and easy salad recipe. 

Beauty meets health in this artisitc looking mason-jar salad created by Laura Wolfe, RDN, CDN, CDE. And, RMACT explains that infertility and food happen to have a relationship that is complex and layered (sort of like the Laura's pretty mason-jar salad creation!)

Fertility Foods & Salad Art

It’s Spring! Think Salads!

Fiesta Salad

(Makes One Serving)

Add the ingredients in layers into a Mason Jar:

¼ cup black beans

¼ avocado

Juice from one small lime

2 tbsp olive oil

3 tbsp fresh cilantro

¼ cup corn

½ chopped red or green pepper

4 large red leaf lettuce leaves, torn into bite size pieces

5-6 black baked corn tortilla chips, slightly crumbled

Store in refrigerator until ready to serve.

When ready to eat, pour salad contents onto a plate, so the oil and lime juice are distributed evenly over the vegetables. Serve immediately.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 500

Fat: 15 grams

  •  Saturated Fat: 3 grams
  •  Trans Fat: 0 grams
  •  Monounsaturated Fat: 12 grams

Carbohydrates: 41 grams

  • Fiber: 9 grams

Protein: 8 grams

Laura's "hint":

Create 5 jars every Sunday, so lunch is made for Monday through Friday. I prefer the salad dressing on the bottom and then I shake gently to mix. 

Bon appetite!


Laura Wolfe and Ellie Downs, BSN, RN, will be presenting a “What Can I Eat?” event at Reproductive Medicine Associates of Connecticut (RMACT)'s Stamford office on June 7. This workshop will offer reliable and specific ways to optimize eating on a fertility food plan to ensure that you know that you are making the wisest choices possible in trying to become healthier and ultimately, pregnant. This event is free and open to the public.

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Submitted by Darien, CT

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