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Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Diet Aide – 1018542

Diet Aide – 1018542

Unidine is a culinary services management company driven by a culture of Fresh Thinking, and we take a fresh approach to customized culinary
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Diet Aide – 1018542

Unidine is a culinary services management company driven by a culture of Fresh Thinking, and we take a fresh approach to customized culinary
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It’s a Seed-for-All: 6 Tiny Powerhouses to Add to Your Diet Today

It’s a Seed-for-All: 6 Tiny Powerhouses to Add to Your Diet Today

We love our almonds and peanut butter, but it looks like America is now officially going nuts for seeds, too. At this year’s Food and Nutrition Conference and Expo, a professional meeting of dietitians from across the country, seeds were one of the hottest ingredients spotted in new products….<bSee Original Article

Three Cheese Spaghetti Squash “Lasagna”

I just had one of those delicious and rare evenings that left me energized and full of joy. What did I do? I went grocery shopping. It was magical. Perhaps I should clarify. I went grocery shopping… all. by. myself. It’s amazing the things you appreciate once you have a kid!  The other day I..See Original Article

How Does Your Favorite Cereal Stack Up?

  Did you know cereal is a healthy nutrient dense carbohydrate? Selecting a good breakfast cereal means you will be providing complex carbohydrates to efficiently fuel your brain and body.  A good quality breakfast cereal should have fiber and not … Continue reading →
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Food for Thought: Bizarre Ingredients We Eat

The Bizarre & Nasty Ingredients We Eat! My weekly grocery shopping happens in one of two forms: The Mad Dash or The Turtle Pace.  The Mad Dash is when I grab  tried and true foods and run. The Turtle Pace is when I have a lot of label reading to do (and am kid-free #canigetanamen).  Obviously ThSee Original Article

Back To Basics Black Bean Soup

This time of year is crazy. I have a million things to do, yet I can’t seem to get anything done. My to-do list pulls me one way while vegan snickerdoodle recipes and Elvis Christmas pull me in the other. Traffic is complicated, gift shopping is complicated, layers of socks and sweaters and coats.See Original Article

No More Thinking "What’s for Dinner?"

Are you tired of never knowing what to prepare for dinner, never having time to plan, and worried that your meals are unhealthy and are causing weight gain? Here’s your solution! Join my Family Weight Solutions Membership Program and be a part of the EASIEST way to plan quick, healthy meals that…<See Original Article

Wine Down Wednesday

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pesto potato salad and layered dip

Happy first day of Autumn!!  I can’t believe we finally had a pretty cool morning for the first time today.  Imagine that I like when it starts cooling down but the moment it gets super chilly I’m wishing for summer again.  Spring and Summer with lots of sunshine are definitely my favorSee Original Article

Dialoging about Diabetes: PWDs Offer Ways to Improve Communication and Care #11 Kelly Kunik

As a diabetes educator/healthcare provider (DHCP) I’m observing that the rapidly growing world of the Diabetes Online Community, the DOC for short, is helping people with diabetes (PWD) and their loved ones find support and feel supported. People and their caregivers are connecting, building.See Original Article

Are You Moving It?

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It’s a Seed-for-All: 6 Tiny Powerhouses to Add to Your Diet Today

We love our almonds and peanut butter, but it looks like America is now officially going nuts for seeds, too. At this year’s Food and Nutrition Conference and Expo, a professional meeting of dietitians from across the country, seeds were one of the hottest ingredients spotted in new products….<bSee Original Article

Three Cheese Spaghetti Squash “Lasagna”

I just had one of those delicious and rare evenings that left me energized and full of joy. What did I do? I went grocery shopping. It was magical. Perhaps I should clarify. I went grocery shopping… all. by. myself. It’s amazing the things you appreciate once you have a kid!  The other day I..See Original Article

How Does Your Favorite Cereal Stack Up?

  Did you know cereal is a healthy nutrient dense carbohydrate? Selecting a good breakfast cereal means you will be providing complex carbohydrates to efficiently fuel your brain and body.  A good quality breakfast cereal should have fiber and not … Continue reading →
See Original Article

Food for Thought: Bizarre Ingredients We Eat

The Bizarre & Nasty Ingredients We Eat! My weekly grocery shopping happens in one of two forms: The Mad Dash or The Turtle Pace.  The Mad Dash is when I grab  tried and true foods and run. The Turtle Pace is when I have a lot of label reading to do (and am kid-free #canigetanamen).  Obviously ThSee Original Article

Back To Basics Black Bean Soup

This time of year is crazy. I have a million things to do, yet I can’t seem to get anything done. My to-do list pulls me one way while vegan snickerdoodle recipes and Elvis Christmas pull me in the other. Traffic is complicated, gift shopping is complicated, layers of socks and sweaters and coats.See Original Article

No More Thinking "What’s for Dinner?"

Are you tired of never knowing what to prepare for dinner, never having time to plan, and worried that your meals are unhealthy and are causing weight gain? Here’s your solution! Join my Family Weight Solutions Membership Program and be a part of the EASIEST way to plan quick, healthy meals that…<See Original Article

Wine Down Wednesday

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pesto potato salad and layered dip

Happy first day of Autumn!!  I can’t believe we finally had a pretty cool morning for the first time today.  Imagine that I like when it starts cooling down but the moment it gets super chilly I’m wishing for summer again.  Spring and Summer with lots of sunshine are definitely my favorSee Original Article

Dialoging about Diabetes: PWDs Offer Ways to Improve Communication and Care #11 Kelly Kunik

As a diabetes educator/healthcare provider (DHCP) I’m observing that the rapidly growing world of the Diabetes Online Community, the DOC for short, is helping people with diabetes (PWD) and their loved ones find support and feel supported. People and their caregivers are connecting, building.See Original Article

Are You Moving It?

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7 fruits and veg a day.. But how!

7 fruits and veg a day.. But how!

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Montreal Nutrition Blog is now on WORDPRESS!!!

www.montrealnutrition.com
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Dairy: Debunking the Myths

Like many foods, dairy has gotten a bad reputation and I’m not quite sure why. Students have been asking a lot of questions about the health benefits of milk so I thought I’d share some “food for thought”. MYTH #1: “I can eat dairy? But it’ll make me gain weight.” THE FACTS: – Some research studies.See Original Article

Boost Your Fertility Naturally Through Nutrition

Our bodies are influenced by what we eat and our ability to conceive is no different. To prepare for my upcoming event, I have been doing a lot of research on the fascinating relationship between nutrition and fertility. I wanted… Continue reading →The post Boost Your Fertility Naturally ThroughSee Original Article

Pineapple Ginger Lemonade Laced With Turmeric #SundaySupper

Zesty Pineapple Lemonade with a hint of ginger and turmeric is a refreshing  healthy drink  that is perfect accompaniment to any meal.  My Sunday Supper team is doing a picnic theme and I am making my favorite drink : Pineapple lemonade! I love this drink and make it every time I need a booSee Original Article

More about the move

Hi All! So, my website & blog are now linked together in one at http://www.EdibleNutrition.com This makes it easier for you to find all the great recipes, but now ORGANIZED!  Love it!  Also, there is a great giveaway going on right now!  Hope you join us over at our new site and join in on the…See Original Article

Third Time’s the Charm

After my first (difficult) marathon a year ago and my latest marathon running tragedy last fall, I’m happy to report that last month I completed the Clarence DeMar Marathon with a smile on my face. After the first two, I had … Continue reading →
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Can You Top This???

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My Experience Using a Wok

  I thought I would take a moment to write a little post outlining some pros and cons of using a wok. This is definitely not a post to try and convince you to use it, just simply a summary of what my experience has been with it thus far. I should say that I’m […]
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Hot off the press: Latest news from your local Chippie

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7 fruits and veg a day.. But how!

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Montreal Nutrition Blog is now on WORDPRESS!!!

www.montrealnutrition.com
See Original Article

Dairy: Debunking the Myths

Like many foods, dairy has gotten a bad reputation and I’m not quite sure why. Students have been asking a lot of questions about the health benefits of milk so I thought I’d share some “food for thought”. MYTH #1: “I can eat dairy? But it’ll make me gain weight.” THE FACTS: – Some research studies.See Original Article

Boost Your Fertility Naturally Through Nutrition

Our bodies are influenced by what we eat and our ability to conceive is no different. To prepare for my upcoming event, I have been doing a lot of research on the fascinating relationship between nutrition and fertility. I wanted… Continue reading →The post Boost Your Fertility Naturally ThroughSee Original Article

Pineapple Ginger Lemonade Laced With Turmeric #SundaySupper

Zesty Pineapple Lemonade with a hint of ginger and turmeric is a refreshing  healthy drink  that is perfect accompaniment to any meal.  My Sunday Supper team is doing a picnic theme and I am making my favorite drink : Pineapple lemonade! I love this drink and make it every time I need a booSee Original Article

More about the move

Hi All! So, my website & blog are now linked together in one at http://www.EdibleNutrition.com This makes it easier for you to find all the great recipes, but now ORGANIZED!  Love it!  Also, there is a great giveaway going on right now!  Hope you join us over at our new site and join in on the…See Original Article

Third Time’s the Charm

After my first (difficult) marathon a year ago and my latest marathon running tragedy last fall, I’m happy to report that last month I completed the Clarence DeMar Marathon with a smile on my face. After the first two, I had … Continue reading →
See Original Article

Can You Top This???

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My Experience Using a Wok

  I thought I would take a moment to write a little post outlining some pros and cons of using a wok. This is definitely not a post to try and convince you to use it, just simply a summary of what my experience has been with it thus far. I should say that I’m […]
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Hot off the press: Latest news from your local Chippie

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The Truth About Alkaline Diets

The Truth About Alkaline Diets

There's a trendy diet that claims your favorite foods are too acidic and causing a host of problems, including muscle loss. Here's the real science.
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The Truth About Alkaline Diets

There's a trendy diet that claims your favorite foods are too acidic and causing a host of problems, including muscle loss. Here's the real science.
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UPDATE 1-JPMorgan goes on a diet to appease regulators

UPDATE 1-JPMorgan goes on a diet to appease regulators

… is going on a diet. The largest U.S. bank is shedding holdings to appease regulators including the Federal Reserve: if the bank gets rid of enough
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UPDATE 1-JPMorgan goes on a diet to appease regulators

… is going on a diet. The largest U.S. bank is shedding holdings to appease regulators including the Federal Reserve: if the bank gets rid of enough
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Guest post: How to avoid over-training and exercise-related injuries

Guest post: How to avoid over-training and exercise-related injuries

One of the great aspects of exercise is the rush of endorphin that you get after a workout. In fact, that rush can make exercise somewhat addictive, which is surely a good thing seeing as it’s so good for us. However, fitness fanatics beware — it’s easy to fall into the trap of overtrainingSee Original Article

3 Year Anniversary Weekend Hiking in Shenandoah National Park

This past weekend, Matt and I enjoyed a wonderful long weekend away to celebrate our wedding anniversary! Hard to believe it’s been 3 years since we tied the knot. Continue Reading…The post 3 Year Anniversary Weekend Hiking in Shenandoah National Park appeared first on fANNEtastic food |…See Original Article

Guest Blog: Leeks of Love (and waistlines)

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How Much Sugar is in that Food?

This week I hosted my first Monthly Nutrition Call. The topic was “sugar.”  One of the participants asked about what to look for on the nutrition facts panel for sugar. Here’s how you can determine about how much sugar is in a food. Once you have this information, then you can decide whether orSee Original Article

Measure Up

In 2012, 30 to 44% of Sri Lankan* adults were classified as overweight or obese. An increased waistline is a sign that you could be at greater risk of developing serious health problems and put you into higher risk of … Continue reading →
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Spring Break

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Increasing Evidence Links High Glycemic Index Foods and Dairy Products to Acne from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics

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Diet Pills – Tragic Consequences

Take a look at @cmatta85’s Tweet: https://twitter.com/cmatta85/status/618077423989604352?s=09
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Recipe: Turkey and Quinoa Meatloaf

Here is another tasty quinoa recipe! This should be a likeable recipe for those that think traditional meatloaf is too heavy. Quinoa is used in place of bread crumbs allowing the loaf to be less dense. The recipe calls for ground turkey, but if you want to choose the healthiest option make sure you.See Original Article

Eat … Play … Rest … REPEAT

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from Commercial Spy http://www.commercialspy.com/guest-post-how-to-avoid-over-training-and-exercise-related-injuries/
Guest post: How to avoid over-training and exercise-related injuries

One of the great aspects of exercise is the rush of endorphin that you get after a workout. In fact, that rush can make exercise somewhat addictive, which is surely a good thing seeing as it’s so good for us. However, fitness fanatics beware — it’s easy to fall into the trap of overtrainingSee Original Article

3 Year Anniversary Weekend Hiking in Shenandoah National Park

This past weekend, Matt and I enjoyed a wonderful long weekend away to celebrate our wedding anniversary! Hard to believe it’s been 3 years since we tied the knot. Continue Reading…The post 3 Year Anniversary Weekend Hiking in Shenandoah National Park appeared first on fANNEtastic food |…See Original Article

Guest Blog: Leeks of Love (and waistlines)

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How Much Sugar is in that Food?

This week I hosted my first Monthly Nutrition Call. The topic was “sugar.”  One of the participants asked about what to look for on the nutrition facts panel for sugar. Here’s how you can determine about how much sugar is in a food. Once you have this information, then you can decide whether orSee Original Article

Measure Up

In 2012, 30 to 44% of Sri Lankan* adults were classified as overweight or obese. An increased waistline is a sign that you could be at greater risk of developing serious health problems and put you into higher risk of … Continue reading →
See Original Article

Spring Break

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Increasing Evidence Links High Glycemic Index Foods and Dairy Products to Acne from the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics

See Original Article

Diet Pills – Tragic Consequences

Take a look at @cmatta85’s Tweet: https://twitter.com/cmatta85/status/618077423989604352?s=09
See Original Article

Recipe: Turkey and Quinoa Meatloaf

Here is another tasty quinoa recipe! This should be a likeable recipe for those that think traditional meatloaf is too heavy. Quinoa is used in place of bread crumbs allowing the loaf to be less dense. The recipe calls for ground turkey, but if you want to choose the healthiest option make sure you.See Original Article

Eat … Play … Rest … REPEAT

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A Pocket-Sized Reminder

A Pocket-Sized Reminder

Have you ever walked along a road, trail, or beach when a small stone caught your eye? Perhaps it was the unique shape, color, beauty, or the ways it reflected the sunlight, but for whatever reason you were moved to pick it up. Maybe you even took it with you as a reminder of that place or…
See Original Article

Drink More, Lose More

The importance of drinking water, especially for weight loss comes as no surprise.  You would think that it would be easier to drink water in the summer but I find that my clients struggle in the summer even more so than in the winter because the water gets warm quicker.  Leaving water and snackSee Original Article

Stuffed Portobellos

I made this yummy vegetarian dish for Valentine’s Day.  I served it with quinoa drizzled with aged Balsamic vinegar and a roasted beet and arugula salad.  The mushroom recipe was adapted from Eating Well magazine. Cheese and Spinach-stuffed Portobellos 4 large portobello mushroom caps 1 cup.See Original Article

Summer Food Safety Tips

Now that we are in June, those summer BBQs are just around the corner!  With long hours spent at the beach, playing outdoors etc., summer food safety can be a serious issue.  Have you ever been at an outdoor get … Continue reading →
See Original Article

Allergies, and Intolerances, and Sensitivities, Oh My!

How do you know if your physical reaction to a food is the work of a food allergy, intolerance, or sensitivity? These three terms are often used interchangeably, yet they are three distinct conditions. Let’s break them down. (Except for intolerance — you’ll see!) Food Allergy The See Original Article

Watering down Winter

Are you getting enough water during the winter?  Runners and other athletes are at increased risk of winter dehydration due to increased sweat losses without feeling thirsty.  In cold weather it can be harder to stay mindful of your fluid intake.  And with adequate intake set as 9c for womeSee Original Article

Some interesting research on dieting

I would love to write my own post on this, but life is a bit hectic on this side of crazy-ville.This article is extremely interesting, check it out!What do you think?
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Your Toddler Nutrition Survival Guide

Feeding a toddler can be quite an education.  Between the ages of 2 and 5 you never are quite sure what will happen, every day is an adventure!  But there are keys to success when preparing meals and snacks for toddlers.     1.     Offer small amounts of several different foods for them to tSee Original Article

Pile on the Miles

Happy Halloween Everyone!  Here’s a look at some past healthy Halloween tips   One of the blogs I follow, Run Eat Repeat, is hosting a November event called Pile on the Miles.  “The goal is to pile on extra miles, not pounds, during this food filled time of year!” I signed up with a goal of ruSee Original Article

New research into cancer prevention

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from Commercial Spy http://www.commercialspy.com/a-pocket-sized-reminder/
A Pocket-Sized Reminder

Have you ever walked along a road, trail, or beach when a small stone caught your eye? Perhaps it was the unique shape, color, beauty, or the ways it reflected the sunlight, but for whatever reason you were moved to pick it up. Maybe you even took it with you as a reminder of that place or…
See Original Article

Drink More, Lose More

The importance of drinking water, especially for weight loss comes as no surprise.  You would think that it would be easier to drink water in the summer but I find that my clients struggle in the summer even more so than in the winter because the water gets warm quicker.  Leaving water and snackSee Original Article

Stuffed Portobellos

I made this yummy vegetarian dish for Valentine’s Day.  I served it with quinoa drizzled with aged Balsamic vinegar and a roasted beet and arugula salad.  The mushroom recipe was adapted from Eating Well magazine. Cheese and Spinach-stuffed Portobellos 4 large portobello mushroom caps 1 cup.See Original Article

Summer Food Safety Tips

Now that we are in June, those summer BBQs are just around the corner!  With long hours spent at the beach, playing outdoors etc., summer food safety can be a serious issue.  Have you ever been at an outdoor get … Continue reading →
See Original Article

Allergies, and Intolerances, and Sensitivities, Oh My!

How do you know if your physical reaction to a food is the work of a food allergy, intolerance, or sensitivity? These three terms are often used interchangeably, yet they are three distinct conditions. Let’s break them down. (Except for intolerance — you’ll see!) Food Allergy The See Original Article

Watering down Winter

Are you getting enough water during the winter?  Runners and other athletes are at increased risk of winter dehydration due to increased sweat losses without feeling thirsty.  In cold weather it can be harder to stay mindful of your fluid intake.  And with adequate intake set as 9c for womeSee Original Article

Some interesting research on dieting

I would love to write my own post on this, but life is a bit hectic on this side of crazy-ville.This article is extremely interesting, check it out!What do you think?
See Original Article

Your Toddler Nutrition Survival Guide

Feeding a toddler can be quite an education.  Between the ages of 2 and 5 you never are quite sure what will happen, every day is an adventure!  But there are keys to success when preparing meals and snacks for toddlers.     1.     Offer small amounts of several different foods for them to tSee Original Article

Pile on the Miles

Happy Halloween Everyone!  Here’s a look at some past healthy Halloween tips   One of the blogs I follow, Run Eat Repeat, is hosting a November event called Pile on the Miles.  “The goal is to pile on extra miles, not pounds, during this food filled time of year!” I signed up with a goal of ruSee Original Article

New research into cancer prevention

See Original Article

October, National Apple Month: Health Benefits and Recipes

October, National Apple Month: Health Benefits and Recipes

Health Benefits Apple is a fruit rich in antioxidants and a good source of fiber. Quercetin is an antioxidant found in apples and may inhibit lung cancer. Pectin found in apples help treat diarrhea and constipation by adding bulk to the stool. Other benefits being studied include treatments for…<bSee Original Article

What makes us feel full?

What makes a person feel full is not just how much food they’ve eaten, but also the type of food. Now scientists have attempted to rank a variety of foods for how well they can subjectively and objectively make a person feel full. It is a sad state of life for many in Western countries that…<See Original Article

Breakfast for dinner – Biscuits with Mushroom Gravy!

As I’m sure you’ve heard, we had terrible weather in Southern Indiana last Friday. Massive tornadoes destroyed many homes and other buildings and virtually wiped out a few towns. Many people lost everything they had, a school was demolished and the destruction was everywhere.  What you might not.See Original Article

Two Kale & Summer Berry Salad with Balsamic Vinaigrette

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What The Integrative Dietitian Nutritionist Can Do For You

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Label Reading Tips to Be Well Gluten Free

Please welcome to Be Well Gluten Free a new guest blogger and newly qualified Accredited Dietitian, Joanna Baker, who has coeliac disease herself. After years working as a nurse in the acute setting, Joanna is intensely aware of the impact of lifestyle choices on health and quality of life. She…<bSee Original Article

5 Spices to Add to Your Grocery List

Are you skipping over spices when shopping for flavor-enriching seasonings?  That’s a mistake. If you want to make your meals sensational, spices are a must. Not sure which spices you should be using? Hosts Ellen and Carolina recommend the top five … Continue reading →
See Original Article

Homemade Lower Fat Pimento Cheese and Summer Tomatoes with Truffle OilSandwich

If you are as obsessed with truffle oil as I am then you will love this quick sammy! It’s a lot like my avocado tomato truffle oil sandwich but cheesier 😉 Homemade Lower Fat Pimento Cheese(Makes a lot but good to have on hand in the summer for guest that might just pop in) Ingredients: 12 oz -…<See Original Article

This Is Not Your Momma’s Marijuana

written by Kelly Hinds RD LD CEDRD In today’s episode of Savor Podcast, we explore the topic of co-occurring disorders. When the Eating Disorder Center of Denver reviewed their data, they found at least 50% of clients had some substance use disorder in addition to their eating disorder. Dr. See Original Article

Fueling For Finals

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from Commercial Spy http://www.commercialspy.com/october-national-apple-month-health-benefits-and-recipes/
October, National Apple Month: Health Benefits and Recipes

Health Benefits Apple is a fruit rich in antioxidants and a good source of fiber. Quercetin is an antioxidant found in apples and may inhibit lung cancer. Pectin found in apples help treat diarrhea and constipation by adding bulk to the stool. Other benefits being studied include treatments for…<bSee Original Article

What makes us feel full?

What makes a person feel full is not just how much food they’ve eaten, but also the type of food. Now scientists have attempted to rank a variety of foods for how well they can subjectively and objectively make a person feel full. It is a sad state of life for many in Western countries that…<See Original Article

Breakfast for dinner – Biscuits with Mushroom Gravy!

As I’m sure you’ve heard, we had terrible weather in Southern Indiana last Friday. Massive tornadoes destroyed many homes and other buildings and virtually wiped out a few towns. Many people lost everything they had, a school was demolished and the destruction was everywhere.  What you might not.See Original Article

Two Kale & Summer Berry Salad with Balsamic Vinaigrette

See Original Article

What The Integrative Dietitian Nutritionist Can Do For You

See Original Article

Label Reading Tips to Be Well Gluten Free

Please welcome to Be Well Gluten Free a new guest blogger and newly qualified Accredited Dietitian, Joanna Baker, who has coeliac disease herself. After years working as a nurse in the acute setting, Joanna is intensely aware of the impact of lifestyle choices on health and quality of life. She…<bSee Original Article

5 Spices to Add to Your Grocery List

Are you skipping over spices when shopping for flavor-enriching seasonings?  That’s a mistake. If you want to make your meals sensational, spices are a must. Not sure which spices you should be using? Hosts Ellen and Carolina recommend the top five … Continue reading →
See Original Article

Homemade Lower Fat Pimento Cheese and Summer Tomatoes with Truffle OilSandwich

If you are as obsessed with truffle oil as I am then you will love this quick sammy! It’s a lot like my avocado tomato truffle oil sandwich but cheesier 😉 Homemade Lower Fat Pimento Cheese(Makes a lot but good to have on hand in the summer for guest that might just pop in) Ingredients: 12 oz -…<See Original Article

This Is Not Your Momma’s Marijuana

written by Kelly Hinds RD LD CEDRD In today’s episode of Savor Podcast, we explore the topic of co-occurring disorders. When the Eating Disorder Center of Denver reviewed their data, they found at least 50% of clients had some substance use disorder in addition to their eating disorder. Dr. See Original Article

Fueling For Finals

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Mini popovers won't bust your diet

Mini popovers won't bust your diet

This Sept. 14, 2015 photo shows mini strawberry popovers in Concord, NH. These mini popovers are so tiny and airy that you can have a couple of
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The Hallmark provides balance of diet and exercise

Most would agree that proper diet and regular exercise are important to well-being and a longer life. Even so, when it comes to exercise, studies show
See Original Article

How Following a Low Carb – High Protein Diet Saved My Life

During the course of our conversation I started talking about nutrition, diet, and supplements. After a few minutes, she grabbed a pen and started
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Mini popovers won't bust your diet

This Sept. 14, 2015 photo shows mini strawberry popovers in Concord, NH. These mini popovers are so tiny and airy that you can have a couple of
See Original Article

The Hallmark provides balance of diet and exercise

Most would agree that proper diet and regular exercise are important to well-being and a longer life. Even so, when it comes to exercise, studies show
See Original Article

How Following a Low Carb – High Protein Diet Saved My Life

During the course of our conversation I started talking about nutrition, diet, and supplements. After a few minutes, she grabbed a pen and started
See Original Article

The Gifts of Imperfection and Health at Every Size®

The Gifts of Imperfection and Health at Every Size®

I recently finished reading The Gifts of Imperfection by Brené Brown, PhD.  Brené is a researcher who has collected stories from thousands of individuals who are living, full, vibrant, wholehearted lives.  In this book, Brené shares strategies to embrace your authentic self aSee Original Article

We Could Be Heroes: If We Create Teams

In the 1980s and 90s I counseled thousands of patients. I gained confidence and satisfaction in helping many of them reduce cholesterol levels, lose weight, and manage their diabetes. If they returned for their follow up visit, I knew they were … Continue reading →
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Gardening â€" a new attitude

In anticipation of launching some new raised garden beds this spring I gifted my gardener with a book on vegetable gardening for Christmas. I gave him some darling stakes to identify the plant and variety… The old beds were square with crazy jerry-rigged fencing with no opening so I had to…<br /See Original Article

Hummus-olé! Healthy Tailgating with Sabra {Recipe Redux}

Disclaimer: By posting this recipe I am entering a recipe contest sponsored by Sabra Dipping Co. LLC, and am eligible to win prizes associated with the contest. I received coupons for free product used in testing this recipe. I was not compensated for my time. Eat Yo Beans Beans are a total…
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The Gifts of Imperfection and Health at Every Size®

I recently finished reading The Gifts of Imperfection by Brené Brown, PhD.  Brené is a researcher who has collected stories from thousands of individuals who are living, full, vibrant, wholehearted lives.  In this book, Brené shares strategies to embrace your authentic self aSee Original Article

We Could Be Heroes: If We Create Teams

In the 1980s and 90s I counseled thousands of patients. I gained confidence and satisfaction in helping many of them reduce cholesterol levels, lose weight, and manage their diabetes. If they returned for their follow up visit, I knew they were … Continue reading →
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Gardening â€" a new attitude

In anticipation of launching some new raised garden beds this spring I gifted my gardener with a book on vegetable gardening for Christmas. I gave him some darling stakes to identify the plant and variety… The old beds were square with crazy jerry-rigged fencing with no opening so I had to…<br /See Original Article

Hummus-olé! Healthy Tailgating with Sabra {Recipe Redux}

Disclaimer: By posting this recipe I am entering a recipe contest sponsored by Sabra Dipping Co. LLC, and am eligible to win prizes associated with the contest. I received coupons for free product used in testing this recipe. I was not compensated for my time. Eat Yo Beans Beans are a total…
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Change Your Diet By First Changing Your Behavior

Change Your Diet By First Changing Your Behavior

Change Your Diet By First Changing Your Behavior. Caroline Israel, Healthy Food Now Coach, 10/13/2015. Before leaving for vacation, my client,
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Change Your Diet By First Changing Your Behavior

Change Your Diet By First Changing Your Behavior. Caroline Israel, Healthy Food Now Coach, 10/13/2015. Before leaving for vacation, my client,
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Beyond Trim: Celebrate days by scoring your diet

Beyond Trim: Celebrate days by scoring your diet

The questionnaire also evaluates your diet based on how it impacts the environment. Do the foods you eat contribute to air or water pollution? Do they
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Beyond Trim: Celebrate days by scoring your diet

The questionnaire also evaluates your diet based on how it impacts the environment. Do the foods you eat contribute to air or water pollution? Do they
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Silence. The Quiet Healer.

Silence. The Quiet Healer.

I just returned from a week-long teacher training class to prepare for Green Mountain’s upcoming new Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction program (MBSR). Jon Kabat-Zinn created the MBSR program in 1979 to respond more effectively to stress, pain and illness. During the week of training we were.See Original Article

Cauliflower Pizza Crust Recipe

  Hi friends! Happy Tuesday! What are you up to this morning? I made a pizza with a cauliflower crust for a client and posted it on Instagram a couple of weeks ago. I received a lot of comments on how I perfected the cauliflower crust.  Since it is National Pizza Month I figured, why&hellipThe..See Original Article

Crazy for caulis

Cauliflower is the darling of the moment, the trendy, vegetable-du-jour! This versatile and nutritious vegetable has many ardent followers who not only adore its flavour and texture as a veg, or in soup, but also love it as a low-carb swap for potato, pizza bases or cous-cous. Here’s how you See Original Article

Best Bites in Nashville Restaurants

What does a Registered Dietitian eat on business travel? by: Rebecca Bitzer, RD   I just got back from the Food and Nutrition Conference in Nashville, TN. It was my first trip to Nashville and these are some highlights of the trip.  Remember, eating on the road is challenging so do what you can See Original Article

9 Benefits Omega-3 Supplements Could Have for Your Body and Mind

You might be wondering what the omega-3 hype is all about. Nowadays it seems like every health magazine is recommending omega-3, and the pharmacy section of every major grocery store has a wide selection of fish oil supplements. Last week I even came across omega-3 supplements for dogs. So in case..See Original Article



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Silence. The Quiet Healer.

I just returned from a week-long teacher training class to prepare for Green Mountain’s upcoming new Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction program (MBSR). Jon Kabat-Zinn created the MBSR program in 1979 to respond more effectively to stress, pain and illness. During the week of training we were.See Original Article

Cauliflower Pizza Crust Recipe

  Hi friends! Happy Tuesday! What are you up to this morning? I made a pizza with a cauliflower crust for a client and posted it on Instagram a couple of weeks ago. I received a lot of comments on how I perfected the cauliflower crust.  Since it is National Pizza Month I figured, why&hellipThe..See Original Article

Crazy for caulis

Cauliflower is the darling of the moment, the trendy, vegetable-du-jour! This versatile and nutritious vegetable has many ardent followers who not only adore its flavour and texture as a veg, or in soup, but also love it as a low-carb swap for potato, pizza bases or cous-cous. Here’s how you See Original Article

Best Bites in Nashville Restaurants

What does a Registered Dietitian eat on business travel? by: Rebecca Bitzer, RD   I just got back from the Food and Nutrition Conference in Nashville, TN. It was my first trip to Nashville and these are some highlights of the trip.  Remember, eating on the road is challenging so do what you can See Original Article

9 Benefits Omega-3 Supplements Could Have for Your Body and Mind

You might be wondering what the omega-3 hype is all about. Nowadays it seems like every health magazine is recommending omega-3, and the pharmacy section of every major grocery store has a wide selection of fish oil supplements. Last week I even came across omega-3 supplements for dogs. So in case..See Original Article

[TOMT] Blog post that went viral because of OP's ridiculous diet

[TOMT] Blog post that went viral because of OP's ridiculous diet

I think this either happened last year or the year before, a woman posted her typical daily diet on her blog, and it went viral because it was so…
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[TOMT] Blog post that went viral because of OP's ridiculous diet

I think this either happened last year or the year before, a woman posted her typical daily diet on her blog, and it went viral because it was so…
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Study: After beating cancer, survivors less likely to eat a healthy diet

Study: After beating cancer, survivors less likely to eat a healthy diet

Researchers at Tufts University in Boston analyzed the diets of 1,500 cancer survivors and 3,000 adults with no history of the disease, ranking them
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Research shows Cancer Survivors do not choose Healthy Food

“Cancer survivors are usually motivated to improve their health, so I think it is remarkable that they are still burdened by a sub-optimal diet,” she said.
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Diet Destroyers: 7 Condiments That Are Surprisingly Unhealthy

Nothing is more frustrating than seeing your weight increase despite sticking to meals built around lean proteins, veggies, and whole grains.
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Study: After beating cancer, survivors less likely to eat a healthy diet

Researchers at Tufts University in Boston analyzed the diets of 1,500 cancer survivors and 3,000 adults with no history of the disease, ranking them
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Research shows Cancer Survivors do not choose Healthy Food

“Cancer survivors are usually motivated to improve their health, so I think it is remarkable that they are still burdened by a sub-optimal diet,” she said.
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Diet Destroyers: 7 Condiments That Are Surprisingly Unhealthy

Nothing is more frustrating than seeing your weight increase despite sticking to meals built around lean proteins, veggies, and whole grains.
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Kidney stones as result of lower carb diet?

Kidney stones as result of lower carb diet?

Background: I was dx -ed T2 Feb 2011 and changed my diet since then: low carb high fat (olive oil and coconut oil), moderate protein. Thanks to that.
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Kidney stones as result of lower carb diet?

Background: I was dx -ed T2 Feb 2011 and changed my diet since then: low carb high fat (olive oil and coconut oil), moderate protein. Thanks to that.
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Kidney stones as result of lower carb diet?

Kidney stones as result of lower carb diet?

Background: I was dx -ed T2 Feb 2011 and changed my diet since then: low carb high fat (olive oil and coconut oil), moderate protein. Thanks to that.
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Kidney stones as result of lower carb diet?

Background: I was dx -ed T2 Feb 2011 and changed my diet since then: low carb high fat (olive oil and coconut oil), moderate protein. Thanks to that.
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A secret to weight management: Honoring hunger and fullness

A secret to weight management: Honoring hunger and fullness

(Disclosure: This post contains an Amazon affiliate link for which I may earn a commission.) One of the most important things my clients work on when we begin our coaching relationship is to honor hunger and fullness. It’s one of the best ways to break away from the diet mentality. There are See Original Article

5 Takeaways: National Eating Disorder Association Conference 2015

At the beginning of October, I attended the National Eating Disorder Association (NEDA) Conference for the first time. As far as first impressions go, I must say this conference had some of the most friendly and welcoming staff and attendees. I met tons of people from across the U.S. who were…<br See Original Article

Maple and Bacon and Bourbon, Oh My!

This post is sponsored by Hyatt Place If you follow me on social media, you probably saw that Hillary and I had a blast in Charleston this past weekend! A brand new Hyatt Place opened right downtown, and they invited me to stay for the weekend and eat, drink and explore my way around the city [..See Original Article

What RDs Do: Crystal MacGregor

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A secret to weight management: Honoring hunger and fullness

(Disclosure: This post contains an Amazon affiliate link for which I may earn a commission.) One of the most important things my clients work on when we begin our coaching relationship is to honor hunger and fullness. It’s one of the best ways to break away from the diet mentality. There are See Original Article

5 Takeaways: National Eating Disorder Association Conference 2015

At the beginning of October, I attended the National Eating Disorder Association (NEDA) Conference for the first time. As far as first impressions go, I must say this conference had some of the most friendly and welcoming staff and attendees. I met tons of people from across the U.S. who were…<br See Original Article

Maple and Bacon and Bourbon, Oh My!

This post is sponsored by Hyatt Place If you follow me on social media, you probably saw that Hillary and I had a blast in Charleston this past weekend! A brand new Hyatt Place opened right downtown, and they invited me to stay for the weekend and eat, drink and explore my way around the city [..See Original Article

What RDs Do: Crystal MacGregor

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Customized Diet Plans That Can Help People Lose Their Excess Weight Are Now Available

Customized Diet Plans That Can Help People Lose Their Excess Weight Are Now Available

Wood-Ridge, NJ — (SBWIRE) — 10/13/2015 — Those who have tried various diet plans for losing weight and failed in their efforts may be happy with
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Cancer Survivors Aren't Eating as Well as They Should

One way to stay as strong and healthy as possible is to maintain a good diet. However, many survivors simply aren't doing that. A new study published
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Cancer Survivor Health at Risk from Poor Diet

The researchers then assigned each person's diet a score, with a score of 100 for diets that contained all the recommended servings of foods without
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Customized Diet Plans That Can Help People Lose Their Excess Weight Are Now Available

Wood-Ridge, NJ — (SBWIRE) — 10/13/2015 — Those who have tried various diet plans for losing weight and failed in their efforts may be happy with
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Cancer Survivors Aren't Eating as Well as They Should

One way to stay as strong and healthy as possible is to maintain a good diet. However, many survivors simply aren't doing that. A new study published
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Cancer Survivor Health at Risk from Poor Diet

The researchers then assigned each person's diet a score, with a score of 100 for diets that contained all the recommended servings of foods without
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Simple Spinach and Butternut Squash Daal

Simple Spinach and Butternut Squash Daal

Cozy. Hearty. Warming. Filling. These are the words that immediately come to mind after eating this Simple Spinach Butternut Squash and Daal. Anyone, and I mean anyone can make this daal recipe. It’s so simple, affordable, and makes amazing leftovers for the week ahead. Here’s why this is nowSee Original Article

10 Healthy Apple Recipes

This weekend I ventured out to Vermont for an afternoon of leaf peeping and apple picking. The first stop was Green Mountain Orchards in Putney. They aren’t organic, but at least they practice IPM (integrated pest management). Next up was a late … Continue reading →
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There & Back Workout

Yesterday was crazy and the week isn’t slowing down any time soon.  I feel like I’m in the groove with work snacks and meals though.  I’m still loving drinking my protein shake with protein, dynamic greens, cashew milk and ice on the way to work.  It’s simple and delicious, what morSee Original Article

Low-Sodium Double Pumpkin Butter

Discover double pumpkin butter, the perfect autumnal alternative to peanut butter.
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Vegetable Black Bean Tortilla Stack + Giveaway

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Sustainable Seafood on a Budget

In honor of National Seafood Month, we want to help you eat more sustainable seafood—no matter your budget. Sustainable seafood is a great choice for your health and the health of our oceans.Here are four tips to eat more seafood on a budget:Make substitutions and try new types of fish. Eating a..See Original Article

Tips For A Healthier Week

With so many new diet trends and super foods emerging daily, the path to a healthy life can seem overwhelming! Today we get back to the basics. Often the foundational habits for a healthy life, although obvious for most, can be overlooked because of their simplicity. My three tips for a healthier…See Original Article

Hummus Stuffed Mini-Peppers

“By posting this recipe I am entering a recipe contest sponsored by Sabra Dipping Co. LLC, and am eligible to win prizes associated with the contest. I received coupons for free product used in testing this recipe. I was not…The post Hummus Stuffed Mini-Peppers appeared first on Twellman…<See Original Article



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Simple Spinach and Butternut Squash Daal

Cozy. Hearty. Warming. Filling. These are the words that immediately come to mind after eating this Simple Spinach Butternut Squash and Daal. Anyone, and I mean anyone can make this daal recipe. It’s so simple, affordable, and makes amazing leftovers for the week ahead. Here’s why this is nowSee Original Article

10 Healthy Apple Recipes

This weekend I ventured out to Vermont for an afternoon of leaf peeping and apple picking. The first stop was Green Mountain Orchards in Putney. They aren’t organic, but at least they practice IPM (integrated pest management). Next up was a late … Continue reading →
See Original Article

There & Back Workout

Yesterday was crazy and the week isn’t slowing down any time soon.  I feel like I’m in the groove with work snacks and meals though.  I’m still loving drinking my protein shake with protein, dynamic greens, cashew milk and ice on the way to work.  It’s simple and delicious, what morSee Original Article

Low-Sodium Double Pumpkin Butter

Discover double pumpkin butter, the perfect autumnal alternative to peanut butter.
See Original Article

Vegetable Black Bean Tortilla Stack + Giveaway

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Sustainable Seafood on a Budget

In honor of National Seafood Month, we want to help you eat more sustainable seafood—no matter your budget. Sustainable seafood is a great choice for your health and the health of our oceans.Here are four tips to eat more seafood on a budget:Make substitutions and try new types of fish. Eating a..See Original Article

Tips For A Healthier Week

With so many new diet trends and super foods emerging daily, the path to a healthy life can seem overwhelming! Today we get back to the basics. Often the foundational habits for a healthy life, although obvious for most, can be overlooked because of their simplicity. My three tips for a healthier…See Original Article

Hummus Stuffed Mini-Peppers

“By posting this recipe I am entering a recipe contest sponsored by Sabra Dipping Co. LLC, and am eligible to win prizes associated with the contest. I received coupons for free product used in testing this recipe. I was not…The post Hummus Stuffed Mini-Peppers appeared first on Twellman…<See Original Article