While You're at It, Pack Yourself a Lunch


Updated 09/10/10 11:23 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 10 comments

Make a Healthy Lunch For Yourself While You Pack Your Children's Lunch Box

Some of life's lessons need to be taught over and over again. For me the importance of packing a healthy lunch is one of them. Riding on the back-to-school momentum, I thought I would remind you all (like I was reminded by a dietitian at a mommy and kids Luna Bar nutrition event) to make yourself a lunch. Especially all you mothers out there. Every mother is a working mother. Whether you spend Read more

Smarter Eats: Top Your Baked Potato With Greek Yogurt


Updated 12/10/09 10:26 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 12 comments

Smarter Eats: Top Your Baked Potato With Greek Yogurt

I love the flavor of sour cream on my baked potatoes but had sworn it off long ago thanks to its high saturated fat content. Lucky me — a friend taught me a new trick and introduced me to a sour cream substitute that mimics the flavor and richness of the potato topping perfectly. If you're not buying it, just hear me out. I made dinner recently for a group of friends, complete with a potato Read more

4 Coffee Break Tips to Boost Your Energy (It's Not Just About Caffeine!)


Updated 05/16/12 5:53 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Reasons to Take an Afternoon Coffee Break

We are pumped to share one of our favorite stories from Self here on FitSugar! Are the words "coffee break" kind of an oxymoron to you? Probably so if you are just guzzling your grande while you are still at your desk and barely even looking up from your work. While it's true that caffeine can provide you with a jolt of energy, taking an actual break to enjoy your coffee could be the key to Read more

Ice, Ice Baby: Creative and Healthy Ways to Use Your Ice Tray in the Kitchen


Updated 05/16/12 11:07 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Ways to Cook With Ice Trays

Eating healthy is no easy feat — it usually requires a little more time in both planning and preparation. But did you know that a simple ice tray can make healthy living a breeze? From smarter snacking to a good-for-you breakfast, keep reading for creative and healthy ways to use your everyday ice tray. Smoothies A smoothie makes a healthy on-the-go breakfast, but sometimes life is so Read more

Smarter Eats: Mix Veggies You Hate With Ones You Love


Updated 05/03/12 11:05 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

How to Eat Veggies You Don't Like

Even the most healthy of eaters can't love every single veggie. You could cover the broccoli you despise with melted cheese to make those florets more palatable, but of course that's not a superhealthy option. Here's a healthy trick to help those unfavorite veggies go down: mix them with veggies you love. If it's mashed potatoes you crave, add chopped kale to your bowl, or grill peppers or Read more

Fit Tip: Need to Remember Something? Go For a Run


Updated 05/09/12 11:40 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

How Exercise Makes You Smarter

Have a pregraduation final or an upcoming important presentation to nail? It may help to take a step back from your notes and go for a run or a bike ride. A new lab study, reported in The New York Times has found that exercise can improve your memory and learning skills. In the study, scientists fed a group of mice certain drugs that mimic muscle changes from exercise and compared them to Read more

Smarter Eats: Gwyneth Reminds Us to Get a Healthy Dose of D


Updated 10/14/11 11:49 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 5 comments

Smarter Eats: Gwyneth Reminds Us to Get a Healthy Dose of D

Gwyneth Paltrow's dishing out some healthy advice on GOOP this week — get your daily dose of vitamin D. The super-fit star points to Dr. Frank Lipman's healthy tips for getting our fair share of the vital D, who reminds us that, especially this time of year —when we head into the colder season and see less sunlight — it's even more important to supplement our diets with the vitamin, and Read more

Smarter Eats: Soak Up the Soup


Updated 02/22/11 2:06 PM · Posted by · 2 comments

Dieting Tip: Order Soup Before Main Course

If you're not a soup lover already, I've got yet one more reason to become one. Aside from all the flavorful Fall options served up during the harvest time of year, they can actually help you as a dieting tactic. When ordered before a main dish, tasty broths are shown to keep calories down. Julie Flood of Penn State said: Consuming a first-course of low-calorie soup, in a variety of forms, can Read more

Smarter Eats: Add Chickpeas


Updated 05/13/11 5:55 PM · Posted by FitSugar · 16 comments

Chickpeas Help Dieters Eat Fewer Food High in Fat and Low in Fiber

While there is no magic weight loss pill, the common chickpea seems to come close — at least as a natural diet supplement. According to a small study published in the journal Appetite, the garbanzo bean helped keep dieters on track. Participants in the study who ate a half cup of chickpeas daily, which contains 5 grams of fiber and 7 grams of protein, consume fewer calories from high fat, low 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