Archive for the ‘Healthy Eating’ Category
Posted on June 13th, 2008 by by admin
Eating out is “in.” A quarter of American adults and their families frequently eat fast foods in a restaurant. As well, 40 per cent of these families typically choose pizza, a hamburger or a hot dog, and 25 per cent choose a regular (as opposed to diet) soft drink.
We’re beginning to realize, though, that […]
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Tags: Eating Out, Eating Well, essential nutrients, healthy choices, simple foods
Posted on June 12th, 2008 by by admin
Do you rarely get the chance to sit down for a meal or snack? If so, you’re not alone. In fact, more than half of Americans report that they eat in a hurry because of a busy schedule. Many of us even resort to what is known as “dashboard dining” (or eating in the car) […]
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Tags: dashboard dining, Healthy Eating, hectic lifestyle
Posted on June 10th, 2008 by by admin
Despite the fact that eating out is “in,” nothing beats a home-cooked meal. Home-cooked meals (which tend to include more vegetables and fruit and fewer fried foods and soft drinks) offer health benefits, including decreasing the risk of obesity. Meals cooked at home also cost less than restaurant, takeout, or prepackaged meals.
Cooking at home lets […]
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Tags: Healthy Meals, healthy substitutes, home-cooked, Preparing Meals
Posted on June 9th, 2008 by by admin
Protect your food’s safety, quality, and nutritional value. Taking the time to safely store food helps prevent illnesses you can get from food. Storage also affects the quality of food. Let’s face it: no one enjoys eating a soft and wiggly stick of celery that has sat too long in the fridge! Finally, improper storage […]
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Tags: best before date, fresh and nutritious, Healthy Eating, prevent illnesses, Storing Food
Posted on June 8th, 2008 by by admin
Healthy eating starts in the grocery store. What we buy affects how well we eat. Despite this, consumer research shows that most of us go grocery shopping without a plan to help guide our choices. For example, less than one quarter of Americans write out a list and stick with it. And we’re not having […]
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Tags: Grocery Shopping, healthy choices, Shopping Tips, Smart Shopping
Posted on June 7th, 2008 by by admin
Do you want to make healthy food choices but struggle to actually make healthy eating happen? If so, you’re not alone. Almost 90% of us believe that healthy eating is very important. But almost half of us also say that it is often hard to eat in a healthy way.
Taking a few minutes each week […]
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Tags: Healthy Eating, healthy menus, Menu Planning, Planning Dishes
Posted on June 6th, 2008 by by admin
It only makes sense to keep the amount of money we spend on food as low as possible. Reducing the cost of food is even more important for those of us on low or fixed incomes. And we need to do this without sacrificing taste or nutrition, which can be a pretty tall order!
The good […]
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Tags: home-cooked, Lowering Food Costs, Sale Prices, small budget
Posted on June 5th, 2008 by by admin
Between birth and age three, children grow and develop at a tremendous rate. Proper nutrition helps fuel this process. Children learn many important lessons about healthy eating during their early months and years of life.
The information in this article will help you learn how to make feeding your new baby or busy toddler a positive […]
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Tags: Breastfeeding, Feeding Baby, Picky Eating, Proper nutrition
Posted on June 4th, 2008 by by admin
Young people change amazingly between the ages of six and 18. During this time, as they’re building the bone mass they will carry into adulthood, many school-aged children grow at astounding rates. Healthy eating is essential to fuel this rapid growth and development
This article explains how young people’s nutritional needs are different from those of […]
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Tags: Healthy Eating, healthy eating habits, Healthy Kids, Healthy Snacking
Posted on June 3rd, 2008 by by admin
To reduce the risk of heart disease and obesity, health professionals recommend cutting down on the amount of fat we eat.
Research also suggests that we need to pay special attention to trans fats (a type of fat found in many processed foods).
This article gives you information about trans fats (and why you should worry about […]
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Tags: heart diseases, obesity, Trans Fats, unhealthy weight