Lizzie Mayson
- Melissa Hemsley's cookbook offers recipes to reduce ultra-processed food intake.
- Ultra-processed foods are linked to health risks like cardiovascular disease and cancer.
- Hemsley's recipes include white chicken chili, noodle salad, and no-bake peanut bars.
If cutting down on ultra-processed food is on your 2025 goals list, finding tasty new recipes is a big help.
Melissa Hemsley is a chef whose latest cookbook, "Real Healthy," is designed to help people "unprocess" their diets.