My healthy Thanksgiving recipes with the best turkey stuffing will give you something to be thankful for after your traditional Thanksgiving dinner is over.
The holiday season is a tempting time to give up on healthy eating. All those roasts, turkeys with gravy and countless sides, buffets and cocktails. And, of course, the cookies.
(ARA) - Breakfast is still the most important meal of the day. Studies show that eating a balanced breakfast increases energy levels and prevents unhealthy snacking when cravings take over. Georgia pecans fit right in as part of a healthy breakfast.
I don't have any children, but I can vividly recall my childhood and a lot of the eating habits I developed during those years.
Whether you want to acknowledge it or not, the holiday season is practically here. Stores already have their holiday decorations up, the holiday menu is slowly forming and the battle against the holiday bulge is just beginning.
Thanksgiving marks the beginning of a season where eating is central to the festivities. While it's also the season of indulgence, it's easy to plan a holiday meal that's delicious and healthful. Whether you're serving two or 20, these guidelines will help make sure your big dinner is a success. Follow our tips for making smart choices at the market, in the kitchen, and at the table.
For too many of us, Thanksgiving signals the beginning of a six-week eating frenzy. Even those who usually try to eat healthfully can find themselves eating with abandon during this season.
About one-fourth of the 23.6 million Americans with diabetes have not been diagnosed, according to the American Diabetes Association. The association sponsors American Diabetes Month each November to promote awareness and the seriousness of diabetes.
It's coming -- one of the most exciting eating experiences of the year -- Thanksgiving. We asked leading nutritionists, chefs and cookbook authors to pass along a few tasty, healthier makeovers of traditional Thanksgiving recipes. Here's what we've found.
QATAR Airways collaborated with the Qatar Diabetes Association to promote healthy eating in recognition of World Diabetes Day on November 14. As part of the promotion, the airline teamed up with the association in designing an in-flight menu made up of healthy food options.