Most people steer clear of white potatoes if they have blood sugar concerns. Cauliflower is a great swap for mashed potatoes. But, finding an alternative for whole potatoes can be hard. One of the best options is sunchokes.
We’re nuts about nuts! They’re packed with healthy fat, protein and fiber. We have written a lot about nuts over the years. Today, we’re focusing specifically on hazelnuts.
Is eating the same menu daily unhealthy? If you’re eating healthy foods with a balance of vegetables, complex carbs and protein, does it matter? As it turns out, there are pros and cons to it.
If you still have a lot of sweets in your house from the holidays, some research might be of interest to you! A study found that chocolate impacts your body differently depending on what time you eat it.
Around the holidays, things get crazy. We often turn toward snacks rather than meals. The good news is, one of the easiest snacks is also one of the best! Peanut butter on celery is classic and healthy.
Protein shakes are part of the trappings of a healthy lifestyle. People make them at home, they’re sold in bottles and they're at every smoothie store. But are they good for you? It turns out that isn’t the easiest question to answer.
We’re looking at the benefits of eating sprouts — the germinated seeds of beans, grains, legumes, nuts and veggies. They’re often found in salads and on sandwiches. They are easy to grow at home, and they are excellent for health.
We love cold weather for all of the cozy foods we get to enjoy! While some soups can be unhealthy, there are many great things to appreciate about soups. The right soup can even help you lose weight.
Today we're suggesting using fruit in the place of sugar in some of your favorite holiday bakes. Adding fruit to your batter can make your cakes, cookies or desserts sweet while adding beneficial fiber that helps keep your blood sugar stable!
Vitamin B12 is present in fish, meat, poultry, dairy, eggs, beef liver and clams. The problem is if you are vegan, all of those are off-limits. Thankfully, it’s also found in some delicious vegetables.
Have you heard about the claim that eating chia seeds can lower your blood sugar by 39 percent? We wanted to learn more about this incredible find. But the thing is, when we went searching for the proof, we couldn't even find the study.
When you think of fluoride and oral health, you probably think of the fluoride added to tap water. But, why should you care about fluoride in the first place, and what are the best sources of this compound?
One of the most popular diets this year based on results was the Mayo Clinic Diet. The Mayo Clinic is a highly respected medical institution. While we're usually not fans of diets, we wanted to learn more about this one.
A new 27-year study with more than 117,000 participants has shed more light on the role of fat in heart health and stroke prevention. Not all fats are created equal; a diet rich in polyunsaturated fats may be best.
For some of us, if we want to aid our sleep with food, we reach for tea or milk. But beans, peas, chickpeas, lentils and other legumes can help you de-stress and get shuteye.
Scientists are continually researching coffee to learn more about its benefits. There’s one thing they agree on: to reap the benefits of coffee, you have to leave out the cream and sugar. But, adding collagen peptides can add protein to coffee.
Navigating the supermarket when you are sticking to a healthy diet can be a minefield. For instance, you should steer clear of reduced-fat peanut butter. It's not as healthy as it seems.
Around the holidays, it can be difficult to maintain a healthy diet. When families plan meals together, cook together and eat together, you can make them much more nutritious than if it’s a buffet spread or a potluck.
A recent trend has been drinking coffee with lemon to lose weight.