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Too Many Treats?
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Cascia T.
First, I hope you had a wonderfully fun Halloween and that your kids enjoyed dressing up and seeing all of their friends in costume. Now that the excitement has settled, you may be faced with a huge pile of candy and wondering what to do with it. Maybe you are thinking, "They're kids, it can't be THAT bad for them." Let me share some fri ...
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Kelloggs Withdraws Immunity Claims
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Food Renegade
I don’t even walk down the cereal aisle at my grocery store, so I only learned of this online. Kellogg’s cereals have started carrying health claims about how they boost your children’s immunity. Sugar-laden, full of toxic refined grains, and created in a laboratory, these cereals actually argued that they could help prevent your ...
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Egg-stuffed pita
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Marni R.

Oh how I LOVE pita bread and pita chips. I buy our pita bread at the local HALA store, up the road, for $1.75 for a package of 6 (what a steal!). However, as for the pita chips in a bag, that is just a treat a few times per year, usually when we are at gatherings/parties with friends. I do enjoy making my own pita chips with the pita bread and serv ...
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Grain Relapse
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Mark S.
I find that grain bashing makes for a tasty, but ultimately unsatisfying meal.You all know how much I love doing it, though. But no matter how often I sit down to dine on the stuff (and I’ve done it with great gusto in the past ), I always leave the table feeling like I left something behind. Like maybe I wasn’t harsh enough about the d ...
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Beating Cancer: Does Early Detection Help?
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Total Health Breakthroughs
For more than 30 years, government health organizations and the cancer societies have pushed the idea that early detection and treatment increases your odds of surviving cancer. The messages are everywhere. They urge us to check for prostate, breast, colon, skin cancer and more.Logically, it makes sense that the earlier you discover a cancer, the m ...
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Breast cancer and prostate cancer: Early detection saves lives?
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DiseaseProof
If breast and prostate cancer were detected early, via mammograms and PSA tests, treatment could begin earlier, and lives would be saved – right?Wrong, according to a recent article in the Journal of the American Medical Association that examined incidence and mortality rates for breast and prostate cancer over the past 20 years. 1Why? The au ...
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An important issue
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Kristin
Before I get into anything food related, I decided I need to address an issue that has arisen firsthand. It has come to my attention that there are readers that find some of my commentary on the blog as “triggering” to those with disordered eating, or body image issues. I am here to state that in no way do I want to be considered a &ldq ...
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Packing and prepping
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Kristin
Good Afternoon! I’m posting now because I probably won’t have another chance until late or tomorrow… I still have a bunch to do before camp, and I have my cousins’ graduation later this evening. So onto my food. Last night was a lot of this: and this: and yes, I will be the first to admit that I have not been eating 100% he ...
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