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Dining Out Guide For The Health Conscious Eater
Here's food for thought! Did you know the average restaurant meal has over 1,000 calories? That's enough to blow any healthy eating plan. Fortunately, by following a few simple guidelines, you can dine out without having to sacrifice good taste and ...

Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Simple Self-Help Tips
If you have been diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), you will know how difficult it is to treat. Doctors can be dismissive of IBS symptoms such as diarrhea, constipation and bloating, and when treatment is offered it may only help for a short ...

Weight loss and Teenagers
Obesity has ruined the lives of people of all ages. In most of the countries, a large number of obese population belongs to the teenage group. The worst part about obesity is that it influences the psyche of a person and ignites negative feeling about his ...





Healthy Restaurant Eating
 
Everyone enjoys a night out. Days are filled with commitments, obligations,
meetings, errands, chores, and a myriad of other responsibilities that color
our daily lives, even our very existence. To step back from this cycle of
activity and go to a restaurant, have someone else serve you, cook the
meal, wash the dishes, and clean up is a mini-vacation we all can appreciate.



When you dine out, you can't leave your good sense or your healthy
eating habits on the wayside, to be picked up when you return home.
It doesn't make sense to work so hard to attune yourself to health-wise
eating habits, and possibly undue all the good work with one calorie-laden,
overly fat, sugary, and empty calorie meal. Your heartburn will gladly
remind you of your sins.



When you go to a restaurant, eat smart. There are a few tips so that you can
thoroughly enjoy your evening, and go home refreshed, relaxed, and in great
health. You will have nothing to be sorry for from a nutrition standpoint and
you won't have to run the high school track field to get back to the point you
were at before you had dinner "out."



Salads are great accompaniments to any meal. Ask for your choice of dressing
on the side. This way you are sure you are in control of the amount that is
poured onto the delicious salad ingredients that should be appreciated for their
particular taste. Two to three teaspoons of dressing on a side-plate salad is
an ample addition to your salad. You can also ask for oil and vinegar cruets
and mix your own dressing.



Avoid foods that are fried, even though fried foods are a tasty morsel. Choices
of roast turkey, broiled chicken, lean ham, flank steak, broiled shrimp, broiled
cod, steamed crab, spaghetti, are a few very smart choices from a restaurant
menu. You can also sabotage your great decision with a lot of sauces, or
gravies. So just use these as flavor enhancers and not flavor cover-ups.



Fresh fruit is a great choice for dessert. How about adding some angel food
cake, sherbet, or jello. You can have your dessert and eat it too.



Eat modest portions and try to appreciate the food's flavor without a lot of
additional items that take away from its natural goodness. Fruits and vegetables
are taste sensations when eaten alone, but you can add a few touches to satisfy
your sweet tooth. Also remember that an occasional splurge is nothing to feel
guilty about. Your mind will never tell your stomach, so it will never know to
add those calories to your weight scale.



Enjoy your meal out and have fun with family or friends. You deserve it!

©Arleen M.Kaptur


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Is it really more expensive to eat healthy? An Agriculture Department study released this past week found that most fruits, vegetables and other healthy foods cost less than foods high in fat, sugar and salt. Posted: Wednesday, May 23, ...
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Healthy lifestyle apps are a natural side dish for drugs that target heart conditions, cholesterol and diabetes, because diet and exercise are always recommended alongside drug treatment. Patients don't necessarily follow through on that ...
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Pfizer turns to mobile recipe app as Lipitor sales sinkPMLiVE (blog)

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New York Daily News

Eating at home could give you a longer life
New York Daily News
Research shows that children who have regular meals with their parents do better in school and have healthier relationships. In addition, research finds they are 42 percent less likely to drink, 50 percent less likely to smoke, and 66 percent less like ...

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Eat, drink and be healthy.
Victor Post
By Rachel Repard, staff writer This week, Victor kindergartners learned healthy habits. It was part of FoodPlay, a theater show promoting healthy eating and exercise. During the performance, students followed the antics of Johnny Junkfood, ...


Practical Nutrition: Red meat has a place in healthy diet
Richmond Times Dispatch
According to a study released this spring by the Harvard School of Public Health, eating red meat regularly increases the risk of early death. Processed meats, such as ham, bacon, pastrami, sausages and hot dogs, raised that risk even higher.

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