5 Foods to Add Oomph to Smoothies


Updated 10/13/10 2:39 AM · Posted by · 2 comments

5 Ways to Get More Out of Your Smoothies

It's easy to gulp down a cup full of fresh fruits blended with juice and yogurt. Also easy? Adding a few powerful ingredients to make it just as tasty (if not more) and much healthier. Add some nutritional oomph to your sumptuous smoothies with these five ingredients. Read more

Omega-3 vs. Omega-6 Fatty Acids


Updated 11/19/09 10:03 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 3 comments

Omega-3 vs. Omega-6 Fatty Acids

There's a lot of talk about omega-3 fatty acids and how they are the good fat, but have you heard about omega-6's? Both are essential for human health, but the typical American consumes far too many omega-6 fats and not enough omega-3 fats. The primary sources of omega-6 are corn oil, soy oil, safflower oil and sunflower oil. You should try to limit your use of these oils. Omega-3 is found in Read more

Relax Already: Bring an Eye Pillow to Work


Updated 10/13/08 10:58 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 0 comments

Relax Already: Bring an Eye Pillow to Work

If you stare at a computer all day long, you've probably found yourself squinting, which can cause major head and neck pain. To relieve eye and head strain, keep an eye pillow at work. You can place it in the fridge for a few minutes, and then go someplace where you won't be disturbed (go to the bathroom or your car if necessary). Place the pillow over your closed eyes and allow yourself to 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

A Reader Recipe: Flax and Whole Grain Irish Soda Bread


Updated 03/15/12 11:20 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Healthy Irish Soda Bread Recipe

Reader For The Love Of Fiber gave a healthy makeover to classic Irish soda bread. She shared her recipe in our Healthy Recipe group. A new generation of Irish Soda Bread just in time for St. Patty's Day. It’s versatile as a breakfast bread with a schmear of grass-fed butter and your favorite cup ‘o tea, or as a nice addition to a body-warming soup. Or corned beef and cabbage, if you want Read more

A Reader Recipe: Veggie Pulp Crackers


Updated 03/08/12 2:35 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

Vegetable Pulp Cracker Recipe

If you're a juicer, you'll want to read this veggie pulp cracker recipe from pure2raw, who posted it in our Healthy Recipe group. Do you enjoy freshly made juice, but never know what to do with the leftover pulp? We have an easy cracker recipe that only requires three ingredients. The pulp crackers can be made in the oven or dehydrator. Read on for the recipe. Read more

A Reader Recipe: Maple Nut Butter Granola


Updated 03/06/12 2:10 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

Homemade Gluten-Free Vegan Granola Recipe

Cut back on oil and make your own granola! FitSugar reader TheFitCookie shared this recipe for homemade granola in our Healthy Recipe group — a perfect way to start the morning. Here is an easy and healthy recipe for granola. Best of all, this recipe is allergy-friendly and very affordable! You can even change up the ingredients to make it your own! Learn how to make the granola after the Read more

A Reader Recipe: Cereal Banana Bread


Updated 03/06/12 1:30 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Healthy Cereal Banana Bread Recipe

OnSugar blogger Sophie's Sweeties has a healthy banana bread recipe that cuts calories by using Kashi cereal, apple sauce, and yogurt. My mom used to eat a slice of homemade banana bread every morning for breakfast. She would make 10 loaves at a time and freeze them until the last loaf was purely a delicious memory. She made a few loaves with chocolate chips, some with walnuts, and a couple were Read more

Molly Sims's Approach to Preventing Stretch Marks Is Internal


Updated 01/31/12 2:08 PM · Posted by LilSugar · 4 comments

Best Foods to Eat to Avoid Stretch Marks

While your odds of developing stretch marks during pregnancy are (for the most part) left to fate outside of your control, Molly Sims is following a diet rich in good-for-you fatty acids to improve her odds of avoiding them. Molly is a follower of Lori Bregman's Rooted For Life program, a holistic approach to pregnancy and motherhood. Today on her blog, the 4-month pregnant mama-to-be shared some Read more

A Reader Recipe: Pulled Turkey Chipotle Chili


Updated 01/06/12 1:50 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Pulled Turkey Chipotle Chili Recipe

FitSugar reader For the Love of Fiber shared this turkey chili recipe in our Healthy Recipe group. After Thanksgiving, my good friend, a girl who literally didn't know how to boil water, sent me this recipe, using her turkey leftovers. I loved the idea of pulled turkey and her fiberlicious add-ins, so had to feature it. See the recipe after the break! Read more