Weight Loss Sabotage: Eating "Light" Foods


Updated 10/14/11 11:50 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 6 comments

Why You Shouldn't Eat Light Foods

When you go grocery shopping, you'll see a plethora of "light" packaged foods. From crackers to chips to salad dressing to beverages, many people trying to lose weight pack these items into their carts so they can feel good about eating healthier versions of the foods they crave. The problem is, these foods actually end up being just as unhealthy, but in a slightly different way. Companies can't Read more

How Do "Light" Food Labels Trick You?


Updated 05/26/11 1:55 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

The Dangers of "Light" Foods

Gone are the diet-craze days when "fat-free" products were king, however, the supermarket still abounds with "light" versions of different products. Reduced fat or low calorie can mean higher salt or sugar contents or a longer list of unidentifiable ingredients. Sometimes it's all too easy to trick yourself into thinking you are doing better by reaching for the seemingly healthier version. What Read more

Make a Healthy Grilled Cheese Sandwich With These Simple Tweaks


Updated 04/12/12 12:05 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

How to Make a Healthy Grilled Cheese Sandwich

Happy National Grilled Cheese Day! Just because you're following a healthy diet doesn't mean you have to skip out on this classic sandwich. Check out these tips on how to make a healthier grilled cheese. Start with the right bread: For many of us, grilled cheese meant a slice of American cheese melted between squishy white bread. Now that we're all grown up, skip overly processed white bread Read more

4 Cruciferous Veggie Recipes to Improve Breast Cancer Survival


Updated 04/04/12 1:05 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

Cruciferous Veggies Improve Breast Cancer Survival

While we know that crunchy, cruciferous veggies pack a big punch of vitamins and flavor, a recent study shows that they are also fantastic medicine for breast cancer survivors. The women with the highest daily intake of cruciferous vegetables had a 62 percent reduced risk of breast cancer mortality and 35 percent reduced risk of breast cancer recurrence. If you're not acquainted with cruciferous Read more

Going Vegan Could Mean Missing These Key Nutrients


Updated 04/12/12 10:34 PM · Posted by · 8 comments

How Vegans Get Enough Nutrients

Not eating animal products means a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol, and although it can also be used to lose weight, it's important not to skip out on valuable nutrients that often come from meat and dairy. Vitamin B12 Most women need 2.4 mcg of this vitamin each day. It's essential for maintaining a healthy nervous system as well as healthy blood cells. Found mostly in poultry, beef, Read more

Here's Why "Shopping the Perimeter" at the Grocery Store Doesn't Work


Updated 03/27/12 12:19 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

Shopping the Perimeter Strategy

When you're shopping at the grocery store, Business Insider recommends skipping the "shopping the U" strategy. Find out why. Considering most grocery stores have fresh meat, dairy products and produce lining their perimeter, "shopping the U" sounds like a smart rule of thumb, and one that might help you save. Reduced health bills means more savings, right? Your Money tapped The Grocery Game's Read more

3 Unexpected Ways to Improve Your Workout


Updated 03/25/12 12:25 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

Cold Hands and Other Ways to Affect Your Workout

Your workout can be affected by your mood, what you ate during the day, and your energy levels, among other factors. But there are also simple, unexpected ways you can ensure you're at your best before, during, and after your exercise. Find out what they are below! Before: You know that coffee energizes you, so it may not seem so odd that this beverage can help you when you're working out. But Read more

Reasons to Not Eat So Much Red Meat


Updated 03/13/12 1:59 PM · Posted by · 3 comments

Red Meat Causes Early Death, Study Says

A strict vegetarian or vegan lifestyle isn't for everyone, but we can all benefit from eating less red meat. What's so bad about a few burgers, steaks, and bacon breakfasts, you ask? A lot, actually. Read on to find out why you shouldn't eat so much red meat. You'll live longer: The number one reason to limit your red meat intake — you'll live longer. Studies have shown that regularly eating Read more

Healthy Recipe: Oatmeal Pumpkin Spice Bread


Updated 03/27/12 10:29 AM · Posted by · 1 comment

Oatmeal Pumpkin Spice Bread Recipe

After a stretch of warmer weather, a cold spell blew over the East Coast. Instead of feeling bitter about bitter cold temps, I baked one last batch of pumpkin bread, as a last hurrah to say goodbye to Winter. I was also excited to use the boxed organic puréed pumpkin I discovered at my local health food store, made by Fig Food Co., in packaging that's completely BPA-free. I make pumpkin bread Read more

Bye Bye Butter: Healthier Baking Substitutions


Updated 02/25/12 10:12 AM · Posted by · 1 comment

How to Replace Butter When Baking

Whether you're vegan or just want to make healthier baked goods, finding ways to omit the butter can greatly reduce the amount of calories, fat, and cholesterol in your sweet treats. There are countless ways to replace eggs in recipes, and here are healthier alternatives to using butter. Applesauce: This ingredient is often used to replace oil in recipes, but it can also be an alternative to Read more