Quiz: Nutrition 101


Updated 07/12/10 4:49 PM · Posted by FitSugar · 6 comments

Quiz on Nutrition Basics and More

The holiday weekend is over and it's time to get back on the healthy train! Here are a few simple questions about nutrition, food pairings, and portion size to remind you all about good nutrition. Go ahead and take it. See how much you know about the food you eat and how much you should be eating! Take the Quiz Read more

Nutrition 101


Updated 07/07/10 2:39 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 17 comments

Nutrition 101

Aside from ushering in Spring, March is also National Nutrition Month — the perfect time for a nutrition quiz! Take this quiz to test your nutrition knowledge. Source Take the Quiz Read more

Nutrition 101


Updated 11/10/08 5:00 PM · Posted by FitSugar · 22 comments

Nutrition 101

Here are a few simple questions about nutrition, food pairing and portion control. Go ahead and take it. See how much you know about the food you eat and how much you should be eating! Source Take the Quiz Read more

Nutrition 101


Updated 08/01/08 9:46 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 19 comments

Nutrition 101

Here are a few simple questions about nutrition, food pairing and portion control. Go ahead and take it. See how much you know about the food you eat and how much you should be eating! Source Take the Quiz Read more

Nutrition 101


Updated 11/22/10 5:01 PM · Posted by FitSugar · 8 comments

Nutrition 101

Here are a few simple questions about nutrition, food pairing and portion control. Go ahead and take it. See how much you know about the food you eat and how much you should be eating! Source Take the Quiz Read more

Get Smart About Soy


Updated 03/02/12 6:11 AM · Posted by · 1 comment

Why Soy Is Good For You and How to Prepare It

We are pumped to share one of our favorite stories from Health.com here on our site. There are so many ways to get this good-for-you protein into your daily diet. Here's how to do it — and why you absolutely should. By Sally Kuzemchak, RD If you bypass tofu at salad bars, skip the meatless dishes at Chinese restaurants, and avoid edamame when you're out for sushi, well, it's time to give Read more

Soy by Any Other Name: A Nutritional Comparison


Updated 05/20/11 1:05 PM · Posted by FitSugar · 0 comments

Nutritional Comparison of Edamame, Soy Milk, Tofu, and Tempeh

Soy is one of the most versatile ingredients; it can be eaten whole or ground, fermented, and formed into various ingredients for nutritious and healthy cooking. Not only that, but it's also high in protein and fiber and contains less fat than its animal counterparts, so it's a no-brainer for people who want to eat less meat. Want to know how different forms of soy compare in both taste and Read more

Everything You Need to Know About Nuts


Updated 03/24/11 1:00 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

The Healthiest Nuts to Incorporate Into Your Diet

I'm a bit of a nut head. An entire shelf in my kitchen cupboard is dedicated to my nut collection, with each kind of nut having its own designated jar. I also keep snack sizes of mixed nuts to stash in my purse when I'm heading out the door. When enjoyed in their raw state and preferably organic, nuts are a great source of protein, fiber, and they even lower bad cholesterol and triglycerides Read more

All About Sprouts


Updated 10/14/11 11:51 AM · Posted by · 1 comment

Why You Should Eat Sprouts

Many people associate sprouts with those stringy, wormy-looking mung bean sprouts in stir-fry dishes. Otherwise, you might think of the bitter alfalfa sprouts used to fill sandwiches. Did you know that sprouting extends to a wide variety of grains, beans, and nuts, and sprouting these food items can tremendously increase nutrition and digestibility? While fairly recent salmonella and E. coli Read more

The State of Eating Veggies in the US


Updated 10/14/11 11:49 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 15 comments

Americans Not Eating Nearly Enough Fruits and Vegetables Daily

When it comes to eating enough veggies and fruits, Americans are failing miserably. The CDC estimates that only 14 percent of adults and fewer than 10 percent of teenagers in the US eat three servings of vegetables and two servings of fruit on a daily basis. And you know, five servings of fruit and veggies is the minimum suggestion. Many health advocates believe we should be eating nine servings Read more