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- Restaurant Nutrition InformationHave you ever wondered whether or not the food from your favorite restaurant is healthy? Now you can find out, right at your table in most places.
The Health Care Bill Requires Restaurants to Provide Nutrition Information on Their MenuThe New Health Care law requires restaurant chains to post the nutritional values of their menu items. Would you eat an entree that contained 2,730 calories? A lot of people are doing so without knowing.
Health and Nutrition Information: Know Your SourcesThe United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) can regulate the information presented on product labels but it has no jurisdiction on health and nutrition information presented in other forms such as books, magazine articles, and the Internet- High School Sports Nutrition InformationDo high school athletes have special nutrient needs? Find the answer here in this article.
Will Grocery Stores Be the Best Place to Get Nutritional Information?Ever wish there was an easier way to make sure you are buying food that is healthy? New food labeling systems will be making their way to local grocery stores very soon. The new...- Where to Find Reliable Nutrition InformationSuggests some government websites to find reliable information on the nutrient content of foods and general nutrition requirements.
- Online Restaurant Nutritional InformationMany diners rely on online restaurant nutritional information to help them make healthier meal choices. However, many restaurants report inaccurate information or no nutritional information at all.
Will California's New Fast Food Law Change the Way We Eat?Obesity, heart disease, and cancer are on the rise, primarily due to poor eating habits. CA SB1420 requires some restaurants to post nutrition information about all menu items. Consumers can now make informed decisions about what to eat and what to avoid.- Nutrition Information: Are Doctors the Best Source?Are you more likely to believe nutrition information if a magazine article was written by a doctor? Recently I read an article on cooking and nutrition. It was written by a doctor. Does this give the article more credibility?
- Making Nutritional Information Available at All RestaurantsThis article will review the benefits for customers and restaurant owners; it will also offer some suggestions for the implementation of nutritional information at all establishments.
Top 5 Online Sources for Nutritional InformationThere are countless websites and online databases providing nutritional information. With all the resources on the web, how can you tell which are credible and easy to use? Here are my picks for the 5 best websites for nutritional information.- Should Restaurants Provide Nutrition Information at the Table?In some places it’s law, but is it a good idea? How useful will it be, and will anyone use it?
- Nutritional Information at Restaurants - Seeing the Food Facts Can Lead to Better HealthHealth advocates have long argued that providing nutritional facts on food items will lead to healthier eating decisions. I provide personal examples from my own experience that can vouch for this argument.
Finding Ways to Improve Your Family's DietThere is a lot more to having a healthy diet than watching the calories. While that is important, keeping them in line is only part of the plan. Several other factors should be considered.- Eating Out on a DietSome of the suggestions offered by others about eating out while dieting don't work well for me. Luckily, I have found some options that do work for me.
- Denver-Area Grocers Lagging in Sharing Nutritional InformationVarious nutritional rating systems are now in place across the United States. But in much of the Denver market, shoppers still need to read the fine print to be sure nutritional value isn't packaged with potentially harmful ingredients.
- Website Review of TheDailyPlate.Com - Free Online Calorie Counter with Diet and Exercise JournalOne of the best ways to lose weight or stay healthy is to keep a journal of what you eat and how much you exercise. All the information and tools you need to do this are at your fingertips with this free online journal, calorie counter and fitness log.
Product Review: Jumbo CashewsProduct review of jumbo cashews packaged by Nutfarms of Australia. The cashews are so good they will drive you nuts.- Ways of Keeping Track of the Food You EatMost people who start a diet regimen understand the value in keeping track of the foods they eat. Not only does it help you calculate calories, fiber, and fat grams, it helps to keep you accountable for the choices you make.
- How to Make Vegetable Fritters: A Detailed Cooking Guide with Nutritional InformationWe are going to look at how to make Vegetable Fritters today. These are mixed vegetable fritters that are coated in a light batter and deep-friend until golden brown. They are a great treat for those looking to try something new.
Review of 2 Minute Noodles by MaggiAre you looking for a quick and easy meal? The 2 minute noodles by Maggi are an Indian inspired dish complete with a masala tastemaker to flavour the noodles with- Restaurant Menus: What You Don't Know Can Harm YouOn January 1, 2006 new laws regulating the disclosure of nutritional information took effect....



