These four sweet treats will take you off the naughty list and put you immediately onto the nice list! They will also help you enjoy Christmas without worrying about your blood sugar.
If you drink over the holidays, you may be comforted knowing that mulled wine may offer you some benefits. The wine and spices may aid your heart and other aspects of your health.
Most national parks are free every day. But, the ones that charge an entrance fee can be pricey. The National Park Service have announced six free days in 2024. So plan your trip now!
It’s easy to get bogged down and stressed during the holidays. Taking time out over the holidays to recenter yourself and reflect on your feelings and the things and people who give your life meaning is essential.
One town in America is a Blue Zone where people, on average, live 10 years longer than most other Americans. The town is uniquely designed to help them reach the achievement.
It’s time to have a few easy appetizer recipes up your sleeve. Here are four great appetizers for holiday parties that you can enjoy without worrying about your blood sugar or health goals!
The portfolio diet was created by scientists at Harvard to aid heart health. Some claim it’s a health silver bullet. However, some experts disagree. How does it stack up against DASH and the Mediterranean diet?
There are health benefits to choosing a real tree. Real trees act as air purifiers and have other benefits. Artificial trees can cause health problems, including blood sugar concerns.
Cabbage is a versatile veggie we should eat more often. Reach for red cabbage in the store as it's far more nutritious than green and can fight inflammation and aid blood sugar in numerous ways!
Many of us immediately think of family when we think of the holidays. But, according to research from Blue Zones, as we age, friendships become more essential to staying healthy than family.
We have shared recipes for latkes and low-carb Hanukkah desserts. Now we’re back with four more Hanukkah recipes to help you celebrate the festival of lights without upsetting your blood sugar.
Beets have many nutritional benefits. They can help blood sugar and are packed with fiber. Another big reason to add beets to your diet is that they fight inflammation.
Three national parks are bringing back reservations with timed entry tickets. Arches National Park, Glacier National Park and Rocky Mountain National Park will all require reservations in the spring.
A review of 37 published studies says swapping red meat, poultry, fish, eggs and dairy for plants may significantly lower the risk of cardiovascular disease and blood sugar concerns.
People with blood sugar concerns know to avoid normal sugar. Agave nectar has become the hot new sweetener with a low GI. But it has more drawbacks than people realize.
Here are four meatball recipes that aren't served with pasta and don't contain breadcrumbs but are delicious! They have flavor profiles you wouldn't expect and will soon be your new favorites.
Peanuts have a GI score of just 14, making them one of the lowest foods. While you may worry that the fat in peanuts is bad, they are a heart-healthy food that can help blood sugar and may aid weight loss.
Boxed bone broths can incredibly high in salt. But, stock has many benefits. Turning your leftover Thanksgiving turkey into stock is a great way to prevent food waste and make a healthy ingredient.
You might want a special holiday breakfast before the main celebration this Thanksgiving. Here are four special breakfast options that won’t impact your blood sugar but will kick off the holiday!
There’s a lot of buzz around drinking lemon water at the moment. It’s just water with lemon in it. But people claim it’s a health elixir. Is there any truth in it?