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Ask Shannon: Fitness and Nutrition Q & A

Posted July 4, 2008 at 02:00 PM by Shannon Clark

Section: Her Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Recipes

With years of training under her belt, resident fitness and nutrition expert Shannon Clark is ready to help you on your way to a healthy, informed lifestyle. Got a question? her your inquiries, and be sure to check back every week…

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Think Beyond Sandwiches for Lunch

Posted June 29, 2008 at 03:00 PM by Martinique Haller

Section: Her Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Recipes, Weight Control

I hate packing a lunch to take to work in the morning. I loathe the smell of tuna fish at seven am competing with my oatmeal.  But I do it--most days…

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Food of the Week [Part II]: Choco-holics Unite

Posted June 5, 2008 at 12:00 PM by Katie Drummond

Section: Her Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Recipes, Vegetarianism, Special Features, Food of the Week

Earlier, we proclaimed chocolate as our Food of the Week, and credited its antioxidant content as the reason for the health allure of this sweet confection. But the benefits of a bit of dark chocolate extend beyond the physical – I’m talking about…

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Food of the Week [Part I]: Choose Chocolate

Posted June 2, 2008 at 10:00 AM by Katie Drummond

Section: Her Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Recipes, Special Features, Food of the Week

Think of chocolate, and you may conjure up images of “forbidden” Butterfinger bars and brownies, and shudder at the thought of “all that fat” winding up on your thighs. But it may be time to reconsider your idea of chocolate as a sinful…

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Food of the Week [Part II]: Mango Magic

Posted May 31, 2008 at 02:00 PM by Katie Drummond

Section: Her Health, Her Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Recipes, Special Features, Food of the Week

This week, we’re revering the mango as our Food of the Week, thanks to its excellent nutrient content and soothing enzymes and compounds – the perfect fruit for your athletic needs and your taste buds.

In India, mangoes are sometimes called…

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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,…

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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…

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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…

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Fuel Summer Fun with Protein Rich Foods

Posted May 15, 2008 at 04:00 PM by Alexandra M. Haller

Section: Her Health, Her Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Recipes

(ARA) - Summer’s bounty of fresh veggies and fruit can make meal time fun.  Colorful plates prevail as flavorful fruits and vegetables can be added at any meal. Serving these fresh treats with high-quality protein foods like eggs, lean meat and cheese will…

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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…

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Food of the Week [Part I]: Lovin’ the Lima

Posted May 5, 2008 at 04:00 PM by Katie Drummond

Section: Her Health, Her Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Recipes, Vegetarianism

Fresh summer produce is making its way to your grocery shelves, so we hope this influx of bright colors and bold tastes has put you in the mood for some nutritious cooking adventures. But remember that one cannot live on fruits and veggies…

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Food of the Week [Part II]: Sublime Sweet Peppers

Posted April 23, 2008 at 03:00 PM by Katie Drummond

Section: Her Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Recipes

In Part I, we introduced you to some of the health benefits of a convenient and nutritious vegetable - the sweet bell pepper. Available year-round and easy to chop, pack, and chomp, this veggie is a powerhouse when it…

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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…

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To Lose Weight, Take a Breakfast Break

Posted April 19, 2008 at 05:00 PM by Alexandra Haller

Section: Her Health, Her Nutrition, Healthy Eating, Recipes, Weight Control, Workout Fuel

(ARA) – It is often difficult to prepare a nutritious breakfast when your mornings are already short on time. But you may want to think twice before skipping the meal altogether.There’s ample evidence to show that eating a nutritious, balanced breakfast is a…

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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…

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