5 Juicing Machines Worth Buying


Updated 04/26/11 12:21 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

Top 5 Juicing Machines

Many people are setting up juice bars in the comfort of their own kitchens. Sure, juicers are pricey, but once you invest in one, you can take your favorite fruits and vegetables and instantly make a healthy fresh juice blend. Juice extracted from a juicing machine can provide you with an abundance of nutritional goodness including vitamins, potassium, and magnesium — but which juicers are Read more

8 Foods to Boost Baby's Brainpower


Updated 04/05/12 11:42 PM · Posted by LilSugar · 1 comment

Foods That Promote Fetal Brain Development

Expecting mamas have a long list of foods they can't consume, but luckily there is also a whole slew of goodies she can enjoy that may actually help boost her growing baby's wellness after he or she is born. Pregnant women who eat foods high in omega-3 fatty acids will not only improve their own health, but they are also helping to support their baby’s brain and eye development and function. Read more

Not Just For the Birds: 5 Seeds You Should Be Eating


Updated 02/24/12 10:41 AM · Posted by · 6 comments

Most Nutritious Seeds With Recipes

Seeds are having a comeback in a major way. Packed with essential nutrients and antioxidants, it's easy to see why. While throwing them into a smoothie or on top of a salad is an easy way to go, they work really well in recipes, too. Find out which seeds you should be eating to get more fiber, omega-3s, protein, and more into your diet and learn some great recipes to cook with them! Read more

Add Nutritional Goodness the Easy Way: 8 Recipes Made With Flax


Updated 02/11/12 12:41 AM · Posted by · 2 comments

Healthy Flaxseed Recipes

There are many reasons to eat flaxseed: they're full of omega-3s and fiber and help promote healthy digestion, to name a few. Besides sprinkling flaxseed over a salad or cereal, it's also really easy to incorporate them into recipes. The best part is, flaxseeds don't really change how a recipe tastes, so no one will guess they just got a megadose of nutrition. Read more

7 Surprisingly Not Vegetarian Foods


Updated 10/25/11 10:26 PM · Posted by · 3 comments

Seemingly Vegetarian Foods With Animal Ingredients

If you're vegan or vegetarian, it's pretty easy to opt out of the obvious no-nos such as hamburgers and chicken wings. Aside from nonvegan beverages, you'll also want to avoid these seemingly vegetarian foods that contain hidden animal ingredients. Source: Flickr User Cooking Gluten Free Read more

From Healthy Cookies to Good-For-You Cakes: a Year's Worth of FitSugar Desserts


Updated 01/26/12 4:53 PM · Posted by · 2 comments

Best Healthy Desserts of 2011

Whether it was in our own kitchens or those of our community members, there was a lot of baking happening at FitSugar this year. Take a look at the desserts that had us drooling this year — cakes, cookies, muffins, and more. What's great is that all of these sweet treats are healthier than their traditional counterparts; some are even nutritionally boosted with things like superfoods, chia Read more

5 Ways to Enjoy Chia Seeds


Updated 12/19/11 10:21 AM · Posted by · 1 comment

Chia Seeds Recipes

Though they are an ancient superfood, it seems like chia seeds are finally getting some attention! High in protein, fiber, calcium, antioxidants, and omega-3s — what's not to love about chia? Just one ounce (about two tablespoons) of chia seeds provides 11 grams of fiber, four grams of protein, 177 milligrams of calcium, and 4.9 grams of omega-3 fatty acids. Read on to learn ways to add more Read more

Belly-Blasting Nut Recipes For Dropping Those Pounds


Updated 11/07/11 4:00 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Nut Recipes to Help You Lose Weight

It's official — nuts are nature's miracle. Besides giving you a dose of heart-healthy omega-3s and filling your stomach with energizing protein, eating a handful of nuts every day may help you drop the pounds. A new study found that those who ate an ounce a day of raw unpeeled almonds, walnuts, or hazelnuts a day had higher levels of feel-good hormone serotonin, which can act as an appetite Read more