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Restaurant Dining Guide: FRENCH Food by Alex L. Healthy Living Professional Posted Fri 20 Nov 2009 10:01pm Healthy French Food Choices With all the luscious ingredients in their cuisine, how do the French manage to stay so slim? It's all in what you order. Continue reading... Next Cuisine >> Chinese ♦ Mexican ♦ Middle Eastern ♦ Thai ♦ Japanese French ♦ Korean ♦ Fast Food Read on »
Restaurant Dining Guide: KOREAN Food by Alex L. Healthy Living Professional Posted Fri 20 Nov 2009 10:01pm Healthy Korean Food Choices A blend of sweet, salty, bitter, hot and sour flavors. Korean food is ideal for healthier and low-carb dieting. Continue reading... Next Cuisine >> Chinese ♦ Mexican ♦ Middle Eastern ♦ Thai ♦ Japanese French ♦ Korean ♦ Fast Food Read on »
Restaurant Dining Guide: FAST FOOD Choices by Alex L. Healthy Living Professional Posted Fri 20 Nov 2009 10:01pm Healthy Fast Food Choices Fast food doesn't have to be your healthy eating enemy. Learn to make the right choices when you order. Continue reading... More Cuisines >> Chinese ♦ Mexican ♦ Middle Eastern ♦ Thai ♦ Japanese French ♦ Korean ♦ Fast Food Read on »
Restaurant Dining Guide: MEXICAN Food by Alex L. Healthy Living Professional Posted Fri 20 Nov 2009 10:01pm Healthy Mexican Food Choices Mexican food isn't all cheese and tortilla chips. There are healthier menu items that you can enjoy just as much. Continue reading... Next Cuisine >> Chinese ♦ Mexican ♦ Middle Eastern ♦ Thai ♦ Japanese French ♦ Korean ♦ Fast Food Read on »
Restaurant Dining Guide: MIDDLE EASTERN Food by Alex L. Healthy Living Professional Posted Fri 20 Nov 2009 10:01pm Healthy Middle Eastern Food The aromas of Middle Eastern foods are captivating, and many popular dishes have made their way into American mainstream. Continue reading... Next Cuisine >> Chinese ♦ Mexican ♦ Middle Eastern ♦ Thai ♦ Japanese French ♦ Korean ♦ Fast Food Read on »
Restaurant Dining Guide: JAPANESE Food by Alex L. Healthy Living Professional Posted Fri 20 Nov 2009 10:01pm Healthy Japanese Food Choices Beauty, paired with natural ingredients at the peak of freshness, make Japanese food ideal for healthy eating plans. Continue reading... Next Cuisine >> Chinese ♦ Mexican ♦ Middle Eastern ♦ Thai ♦ Japanese French ♦ Korean ♦ Fast Food Read on »
Restaurant Dining Guide: CHINESE Food by Alex L. Healthy Living Professional Posted Fri 20 Nov 2009 10:01pm Healthy Chinese Food Choices While it's true that many Chinese dishes feature rice or noodles, you can still enjoy the flavors without too many carbs. Continue reading... Next Cuisine >> Chinese ♦ Mexican ♦ Middle Eastern ♦ Thai ♦ Japanese French ♦ Korean ♦ Fast Food Read on »
Restaurant Dining Guide: Healthy MEXICAN Food Choices by Alex L. Healthy Living Professional Posted Fri 20 Nov 2009 10:01pm Enjoy dining out? Learn even more healthy eating options with our complete Restaurant Dining Guide! From tortillas to posole, mariscos to mole, Mexican food is big on taste. Forget the goopy stuff most American Mexican restaurants serve. Real Mexican food is complex, balanced and varied. While it is true that much of Mexican cuisine is based on corn Read on »
Restaurant Dining Guide: THAI Food by Alex L. Healthy Living Professional Posted Fri 20 Nov 2009 10:01pm Healthy Thai Food Choices Influenced by the cuisines of neighboring India and China, Thai food has a distinct, flavorful taste personality of its own. Continue reading... Next Cuisine >> Chinese ♦ Mexican ♦ Middle Eastern ♦ Thai ♦ Japanese French ♦ Korean ♦ Takeout Read on »
Restaurant Dining Guide: Best FAST FOOD Choices by Alex L. Healthy Living Professional Posted Fri 20 Nov 2009 10:01pm By Kathleen Aicardi eDiets Contributor Enjoy dining out? Learn even more healthy eating options with our complete Restaurant Dining Guide! The $110 billion, fast-food... with family and friends. Visit fast-food restaurants once or twice a week. Don't let fast food become your foe. Bon Appetit! Back to Restaurant Dining Guide >> Too busy to cook Read on »