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Viva la food revolution! Jamie Oliver gets Americans in the kitchen
by
amnichols
Posted
Tue 30 Mar 2010 6:51am
Have you been watching Jaime Oliver’s Food Revolution on ABC? (I’ve been watching it online .) I love that Jaime has come to the US to show Americans how to cook. It’s a skill so many people lack and is partially to blame for so many people relying on fast food and processed food products.
Jaime is also working to improve school food. H ...
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Easy Low Cal Dinner Recipe
by
Linda
Posted
Wed 28 Jul 2010 12:00am
If you are busy and need ideas for dinner, here is an easy recipe to make. It is low calorie and high protein. You can substitute any crumbled or shredded cheese for the goat cheese.
Broccoli and Goat Cheese Souffle
Makes: 4- 10 oz. servings
Ingredients
1 1/2 cup(s) finely chopped brocco ...
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Low-Cal, Nutrient Foods Make Your Heart Younger, Study Shows
by
Connie Bennett
Posted
Thu 18 Dec 2008 8:13pm
Well, we already know that we shouldn't pig out on bad foods, but now a new study shows that if we eat a nutritionally balanced low-calorie diet our hearts actually get younger, according to a new study from investigators at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis!
Indeed, cutting out empty-calorie, low-quality processed, refin ...
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Calorie Counting and the Blurry Grey Line.
by
Emily Malone
Posted
Tue 04 Jan 2011 6:30pm
Another day, another meal. It’s funny how trends and popular ideas seem to spread like wildfire across the internet. One day we’re all baking our kale, and the next we are clearing chia seeds off the shelves. I’ve noticed a new trend in health and fitness blogs lately that has had me thinking.
There is a lot of negative connotation sur ...
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chicken with olives and carrots
by
Angela M. Fals, MD, FAAP

Posted
Thu 21 May 2009 11:26pm
mtzis pleased to announce that it will now be expanding its posts to include easy-to-make healthy recipes for families!
We will still be presenting you with the latest health information on obesity and weight management but we thought we would intermittently share another one of our interests with you... cooking for the family! If you ...
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In The News: The Dark Side of Calorie Labeling?
by
Andy B.
Posted
Mon 29 Sep 2008 4:06pm
How is this for an interesting spin on calorie labeling?
"After students and parents raised concerns about displayed calorie counts leading to or worsening eating disorders, Harvard University Dining Services removed the index cards detailing nutritional information from dining halls this year," CNN.com reports.
Interestingly, Harvard was ...
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In The News: The Dark Side of Calorie Labeling?
by
Andy B.
Posted
Fri 13 Nov 2009 10:01pm
How is this for an interesting spin on calorie labeling?
“After students and parents raised concerns about displayed calorie counts leading to or worsening eating disorders, Harvard University Dining Services removed the index cards detailing nutritional information from dining halls this year,” CNN.com reports.
Interestingly, Harvard wa ...
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Bylines: San Francisco Chronicle (Sugars) and Newsweek (Calories)
by
Dr. Marion Nestle
Posted
Mon 03 May 2010 7:43am
Two articles I’ve written are in journals this week: a short one in Newsweek (!) and my monthly Food Matters column in the San Francisco Chronicle.
New York’s Calorie Counts: A Good National Model ( Newsweek , April 30 online and May 10 in print)
The new health-care law contains an overlooked boost for nutritionists like me: by next ...
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