Food of the Week [Part I]: Meet the Mango
Posted May 29, 2008 at 02:00 PM by Katie Drummond
Section: Her Health, Her Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Recipes, Special Features, Food of the Week
Although the wild mango can be traced back to 4,000 BCE, and was consumed by those living in the foothills of the Himalayas for thousands of years, you might not have enjoyed this early version of this springtime fruit. Apparently,…
Food of the Week [Part II]: So Good Strawberries
Posted May 21, 2008 at 12:00 PM by Katie Drummond
Section: Her Nutrition, Recipes, Special Features, Food of the Week
Summer is nearly upon us, and with it comes the fresh produce we’ve been waiting for - including the always popular strawberry, our Food of the Week and an annual favorite in most American households. Whether a tasty snack, part of a…
Food of the Week [Part I]: Sexy Strawberries
Posted May 18, 2008 at 04:00 PM by Katie Drummond
Section: Her Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Recipes, Special Features, Food of the Week
It shouldn’t be hard for you to get excited about trying some new recipes with this week’s Food of the Week. Unlike some of our more unusual selections like quinoa or swiss chard, we’re bringing you a ubiquitous seasonal berry this time around…
Food of the Week: Shakin’ the Shitake
Posted May 12, 2008 at 04:00 PM by Katie Drummond
Section: Her Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Recipes, Special Features, Food of the Week
This week, we’re getting a little exotic, and encouraging you to mix up your usual cooking routine with a very special mushroom – the shitake, a staple of sushi joints and Asian stir fries, is our Food of the Week.
Shitake…
Food of the Week [Part I]: Beautiful Bell Peppers
Posted April 20, 2008 at 05:00 PM by Katie Drummond
Section: Her Health, Her Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Recipes, Vegetarianism, Weight Control, Special Features, Food of the Week
They’re a favorite of brown bag lunches everywhere, as a raw veggie that can be tossed into tupperware and makes the perfect receptacle for hummus, dressings and dips. That’s right - the bell pepper is our Food of the Week, for more…
Food of the Week: Awesome Apricots
Posted April 16, 2008 at 06:00 PM by Katie Drummond
Section: Her Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Recipes, Vegetarianism, Special Features, Food of the Week
If you love adding dried fruit to trail mixes, cereal or baked goods, but are getting bored with the same old raisin routine, we’ve got the answer - why not try adding some prunus armenaica instead? The scientific name for apricots is a…
Food of the Week [Part II]: Awesome Asparagus
Posted March 30, 2008 at 06:00 PM by Jessica Hale
Section: Her Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Recipes, Vegetarianism, Special Features, Food of the Week
Alfred, Lord Tennyson once said that in spring, a young man’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love. Surely he meant love of asparagus, everyone’s favourite spring-harvested vegetable that is as delicious as it is nutritious.
Asparagus is quite high…
Food of the Week [Part I]: Amazing Asparagus
Posted March 29, 2008 at 06:00 PM by Jessica Hale
Section: Her Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Recipes, Vegetarianism, Special Features, Food of the Week
Spring has finally sprung! With April right around the corner, it’s time to stow away the parkas, bust out the umbrellas and watch the snow melt. It’s also the peak time for asparagus, a delicious and healthful sprout perfect for this week’s…
Food of the Week [Part 2]: Crazy for Quinoa
Posted March 23, 2008 at 06:00 PM by Jessica Hale
Section: Her Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Recipes, Vegetarianism, Special Features, Food of the Week
Increasing in popularity all over North America, quinoa is not just for health nuts anymore. Its nutty flavor, cute spiral shape and complete protein content make it a great choice for anyone who wants to add a little variety and extra…
Food of the Week [Part 1]: Cooking with Quinoa
Posted March 22, 2008 at 06:00 PM by Jessica Hale
Section: Her Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Recipes, Vegetarianism, Special Features, Food of the Week
If you’re looking for a healthy, unique alternative to rice, look no further than quinoa, the ancient Incan food that is increasingly taking on a role in modern kitchens. Quinoa earns the title of Food of the Week for its high protein…
Food of the Week [Part 2]: Unbelievable Olive Oil
Posted March 16, 2008 at 06:00 PM by Jessica Hale
Section: Her Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Recipes, Vegetarianism, Special Features, Food of the Week
Did you know that:
• There is an International Olive Oil Council that oversees 95% of the world’s olive oil production? • Over half of Greece’s cultivated land is devoted to growing olives? • Olive…
Food of the Week [Part I]: Amazing Olive Oil
Posted March 15, 2008 at 06:00 PM by Jessica Hale
Section: Her Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Recipes, Vegetarianism, Special Features, Food of the Week
As early as 3,000 B.C., the people of the Mediterranean have venerated olive oil. It has been a sacrifice for the gods, a prize for athletes at the Olympics, fuel for lamps, and a staple of the ancient diet. Nowadays, there…
Food of the Week [Part II]: Tempting Tempeh
Posted March 9, 2008 at 10:00 AM by Jessica Hale
Section: Her Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Recipes, Vegetarianism, Special Features, Food of the Week
If you’re looking to increase your consumption of soy but find tofu too boring and mock meats too processed, pick up a package of tempeh the next time you’re at the health food store. It has a unique flavour, it’s…
Food of the Week [Part I]: Tasty Tempeh
Posted March 8, 2008 at 06:00 PM by Jessica Hale
Section: Her Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Recipes, Vegetarianism, Special Features, Food of the Week
Unless you spend a lot of time in vegetarian restaurants, you’ve probably never heard of tempeh, the Indonesian soybean cake that is slowly becoming more widely used in North American cuisine because of its many health benefits. The words “soybean cake” may…
Food of the Week [Part II]: Welcoming Walnuts
Posted March 2, 2008 at 03:00 PM by Jessica Hale
Section: Her Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Recipes, Vegetarianism, Special Features, Food of the Week
This week, we’re profiling walnuts for their delicious crunch and abundant nutritional benefits. The healthy fats found in walnuts make them an essential part of every well-balanced diet.
As we told you yesterday, a serving of walnuts contains almost…





The Final Sprint
On November 21, 2008
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