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11th September 2009
Food Service Industry Outlook
The food service industry is huge. As a result, it is no surprise the industry employees millions of people in a wide range of culinary settings. There are school cafeteria workers and gourmet chefs. There are waiters, wai... Read >
Author: Chefs.edu
08th September 2009
Lecithin, sometimes referred to as phosphatidylcholine (PC), is a type of phospholipid that is used for a variety of purposes. It was first discovered in 1846 after French scientist Maurice Gobley extracted the compound from an egg yolk, but was only give... Read >
Author: Damien Fowler
23rd August 2009
Reading many, many food articles has made me realize that there is a huge difference in eating out meals to cooking nearly every meal in your own kitchen. Here are some suggestions that may help you.
• When you eat out, get a vegetable plate or somet... Read >
Author: Warwick
05th August 2009
More retailers are accepting food stamps, as a record number of consumers are turning to government aid to pay for groceries. Nearly 39 million people received food stamps — now known as Electronic Benefit Transfers — in April 2009, up about 20% over ... Read >
Author: John Chase
31st July 2009
One of my friends asked me if I knew of any organic alternatives to table salt. This started me thinking carefully though I am a professional amateurish dietitian. Overuse of salt is really harmful to our health.
Definitely I am not a doctor so maybe I c... Read >
Author: Wendy
18th May 2009
Are you a single mom struggling to make a scrawny budget stretch beyond where it ought to? Seems that single moms have custody of the children and they seem to earn the least money. Wouldn't you just know it? So this can be a wonderful opportunity for ... Read >
Author: Len Stauffenger
14th May 2009
WEIGHT LOSS AT HOME : CREATING A HEALTHY DIET ?
Healthy weight loss starts at home. You can create a healthy diet both for yourself and for other members of your family. There's no need for fancy dieting programs, or for expensive classes.
1. Health... Read >
Author: paulmac
11th May 2009
A good diet to lower high blood pressure is the DASH diet, named after a study on diet and health called Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension. This study found that changing your eating habits and eating a certain way can help people with mild hyperte... Read >
Author: Don
01st May 2009
A lot of people are struggling with weight loss.
We all want to look good, but looks are not all there is to getting to a healthy weight.
It’s more. It’s about quality of life and feeling well.
The fact is many people just eat too much of t... Read >
Author: Ron Stone
27th March 2009
When it comes to eating healthy, fresher is almost always better. In some cases however, it's impossible to cook fresh foods every night. For people on the go, frozen foods can be healthy alternatives to fresh products. While there's no substitute for a w... Read >
Author: Jake Samples
09th January 2009
The majority of Americans know to some extent that there is a an association between a high-fat diet and serious health problems including heart disease, high cholesterol, diabetes complications, and cancer. However, what a lot of people are unaware of i... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
19th December 2008
People are busier today than ever in history. People do more and more, which compensates for the speed modern technology brings to tasks. What suffers is home life. People have less energy to spend around the house. That includes meals. Making dinner reci... Read >
Author: Kalidas
01st December 2008
I've mentioned butter and oils, but what about margarine? It is an unsaturated fat, made from vegetable oil, but it has been hydrogenated. That means hydrogen atoms have been added to each molecule to "saturate" it so it takes a solid form at room tempera... Read >
Author: Alien
11th November 2008
Bread is one of the oldest and popular prepared foods. Bread is a word commonly used for necessities. For e.g. people say that they work for bread and butter. It always meant to be something that is essential for living. It is a nutritious food that is... Read >
Author: Dev Saras
05th November 2008
Bread is one of the oldest and popular prepared foods. Bread is a word commonly used for necessities. For e.g. people say that they work for bread and butter. It always meant to be something that is essential for living. It is a nutritious food that ... Read >
Author: Dev Saras
31st October 2008
Food gift baskets are popular gifts for birthdays, the holidays, or for any special occasion. Unfortunately, prepackaged gift baskets can be expensive! They also can be wasteful, as what are the odds that the recipient will like all the foods in the baske... Read >
Author: boake moore
29th October 2008
Many Americans are foregoing luxury expenses like high car payments, vacations, and gym memberships in order to combat the struggling economy and rising costs of everyday expenses like food, gasoline, and other essentials. Fast food restaurants are beefin... Read >
Author: Ki Gray
27th October 2008
Years ago, it was not uncommon for bodybuilding experts to advocate an unrestricted, very high-calorie diet-in combination with an intensive weight training program-for someone wanting to gain muscle. The rationale was that if you wanted to gain muscle, y... Read >
Author: Mike Westerdal
27th October 2008
Bread is one of the oldest and popular prepared foods. Bread is a word commonly used for necessities. For e.g. people say that they work for bread and butter. It always meant to be something that is essential for living. It is a nutritious food that is p... Read >
Author: Dev Saras
27th October 2008
Killer diseases like hypoglycemia and diabetes develop due to sugar. Although sugar is beneficial in providing a temporary boost of energy, too much of intake can disturb the organs and glands that regulate blood-sugar levels. Even if you do not add sugar... Read >
Author: quinlanmurray
23rd October 2008
Killer diseases like hypoglycemia and diabetes develop due to sugar. Although sugar is beneficial in providing a temporary boost of energy, too much of intake can disturb the organs and glands that regulate blood-sugar levels. Even if you do not add sugar... Read >
Author: quinlanmurray
15th October 2008
Its well documented that children who eat dinner consistently with their families feel more attached, perform better in school and are less likely to be involved in drugs, alcohol, and other risky behaviors. But in todays fast-paced, taxing, busy world, t... Read >
Author: Sheena
15th September 2008
Can you Protect Your Heart with These Miracle Fats? read further to learn…
In recent studies performed by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, over 900,000 people will die from several different types of heart disease this year. The main pr... Read >
Author: Samuel
09th September 2008
Many Americans are foregoing luxury expenses like high car payments, vacations, and gym memberships in order to combat the struggling economy and rising costs of everyday expenses like food, gasoline, and other essentials. Fast food restaurants are beefin... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
08th September 2008
At the heart of London's character, is a culturally diverse city, painted with market squares, old-style pubs, museums and art galleries. The city is up there with some of Europe's pricier locations, but if you know your way around you can avoid spending ... Read >
03rd September 2008
Empowerment is the first step in achieving radiant health. But you might be asking, "How do I become empowered when I don't even know what I'm doing?" The answer is, ask Amanda! After all, that's why I'm here.
To help you start down the road to better... Read >
Author: Amanda Moxley
23rd August 2008
Food allergies, also known as hypersensitivity, effect between 1-2% of adults and can pose a real challenge for the sufferer. Though may people may have an intolerance for certain foods, a true food allergy is different. When an allergic person consumes a... Read >
Author: Van Buskirk
21st July 2008
A food allergy is a type of immunologic reaction due to intake of certain food protein. Recent studies show that there are about twelve millions Americans who suffer from food allergies.
Shellfish, eggs, tree nuts, fish and peanuts are considered fami... Read >
Author: Jack Sands
11th April 2008
Does Eating Healthy Have to Be So Expensive?
With the cost of food rising, it’s hard not to notice that some of the healthier choices we can make with food, cost more than their unhealthy counterparts. Organic foods cost more than inorganic. Lean me... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
29th February 2008
With the ever growing issues with obesity in modern societies, people have come to recognize that something in modern life has changed from the past. While obesity existed in the past, it was a rarity among all but the wealthiest of people. Weight loss pr... Read >
Author: Gary Holdon
12th February 2008
The nationwide alarm in Japan over toxic Chinese dumplings is a wake-up call for an agriculture policy that has left the nation at the mercy of imported food, analysts say.
Nearly 300 people have sought medical treatment, with one girl in serious c... Read >
Author: Emma-Gill
31st August 2007
The local food movement is tied together with some of the most emotional issues of the new century. Although it has some critics, it also has some dedicated and ardent supporters.
The idea behind Local Food is rather complicated although it might appea... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo
31st August 2007
Within this article the aim is to point people in the right direction with regard to Osteoporosis prevention. As most people know Osteoporosis is a bone crippling disease which can affect anyone at any time of life.
The highest area of sufferers is wo... Read >
Author: Ivan Hince
21st June 2007
Are you obese? Body Mass Index, or BMI, is used to measure obesity. Prior to 2005, once your BMI hit 30 or higher, you are no doubt obese. But since 2005, World Health Organization (WHO) has revised the BMI for obesity level downwards for Asians because o... Read >
Author: Laura Ng
07th June 2007
If you add some of these tips to your daily routine, within one year you will have a healthier lifestyle!
* By eliminating just one tablespoon of fat per day you can lose 10 pounds in a year.
* Alcohol contains 100 to 150 calories per serving. ... Read >
Author: Arnel Ricafranca
01st January 2007
Inflammation is the immune systems way of defending against infection and disease. Sometimes your body can be thrown-out-of-balance by the foods we consume, pollutants or the lifestyle you lead.
This can cause the immune system to produce excess inflam... Read >
Author: Lambert Klein
21st August 2006
The chilled prepared foods market includes a number of the UKs largest food groups, such as Dairy Crest Group PLC, Unilever UK Foods Ltd, Uniq PLC, Northern Foods PLC and Nestle UK Ltd. Many offer their own major brands, including Cathedral City, Flora an... Read >
Author: Josephine Jenno
16th June 2006
Eczema in many people is an adverse reaction to specific substances. If those substances are environmental, a good shielding lotion should be used to protect your skin and help it heal. But if the culprits are food, you have to eliminate the offenders – s... Read >
Author: No Last Name
01st June 2006
Every year, millions of people worldwide are affected by allergies to particular foods. It is estimated that in America alone, over 11 million people suffer from potentially life threatening food allergies. It is estimated that over 200 people die each ... Read >
Author: Harold Miller
26th May 2006
When you own a Pug one of your biggest concerns will be how to feed your Pug. Ensuring a healthy diet for your Pug can be a challenge. Each breed has its own special dietary requirements. Because he Pug has a tendency to overeat – its essential to monitor... Read >
Author: steve Allison
25th April 2006
Diet to Your Door recently earned a five-star rating from Review Place for its straightforward website and easy-to-follow prepared meal system.
"We're pleased that Review Place has recognized our efforts with this rating," said Lionel Mendoza, a spoke... Read >
Author: Andy West
20th April 2006
Parabens are commonly used as a preservative in personal care products such as shampoos, soaps, toothpastes, deodorants, and many other products. They are also present in many prepared foods, like mayonnaise, mustard, salad dressings, and candy. The only ... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
27th March 2006
According to a recent article on Frozen Food Age's website, Tim Ryan of the Culinary Institute of America was quoted as saying that Americans suffer from "dietary schizophrenia," talking skinny but eating fat.
In other words, Americans may talk the... Read >
Author: Nancy Parker
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