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Grocery Shopping 101: Hydrating Drinks

September 18, 2010 By Cindy Silver

Why choose hydrating drinks? Get this -- Our bodies are about 75% water. Our brains are about 75% water. And, we lose a significant amount of water every day under normal circumstances and good health. How can we replace these liquids? --  by choosing hydrating drinks. How can we maintain our well-being? -- by choosing hydrating drinks. What drinks are hydrating? Water is a top choice as a hydrating drink. Beyond the water faucet or fountain, consider these from the grocery store: 1% or fat free milk, decaffeinated tea or coffee, 100% fruit juice and water - bottled with or without … [Read more...] about Grocery Shopping 101: Hydrating Drinks

Filed Under: Simple, Healthy, Tasty Tagged With: beverages, cooking at home, grocery shopping tips, healthy choice, healthy drinks, healthy grocery shopping, healthy kitchen, healthy lifestyle, healthy soft drink, hydrating, hydration, water

Name That Tomato: A Game of Healthy Choices

September 18, 2010 By Cindy Silver

Tomatoes in July

Tomatoes hit the spot in July! There are more than 100 varieties to learn about, and to grow yourself. No matter which variety you try,  you'll notice a rich flavor plus a nutritional prize of vitamins A and C along with fiber and very few calories. Just for fun, play the guessing game below and Name That Tomato! Game Rules: Name the 5 tomato varieties. Think of 3 ways to add tomatoes to a meal or snack. Hints: Here are the 5 tomato variety names, out of order: Celebrity/Early Girl; Green Zebra; Sunkist; Curly Red; Sungold Cherry Time to Name That Tomato (front to … [Read more...] about Name That Tomato: A Game of Healthy Choices

Filed Under: Simple, Healthy, Tasty Tagged With: cooking at home, good nutrition, healthy choice, healthy kitchen, quick meals, summer produce, tomatoes

Back to School Nutrition Tips for Everyone!

September 18, 2010 By Cindy Silver

Back to School Books and Apple

Good Nutrition Essentials for Back-to-School Kids' bodies run best on nutritious foods - as do adult's. Kids feel better when they are pleasantly full - as do adults. Kids like to eat with family and friends - as do adults. Get the point? We all thrive on good nutrition in moderate portions eaten with those we care about. 3 Essentials for Families 1. Plan ahead - Make a smooth transition with well-planned meals, grocery list and recipes. Use a pencil and paper, laptop or smart phone to get organized for a cheaper food bill and less stress. 2. Get the family together for meals at … [Read more...] about Back to School Nutrition Tips for Everyone!

Filed Under: Simple, Healthy, Tasty Tagged With: Back to school, breakfast, cooking at home, family meals, good nutrition, grocery shopping tips, healthy choice, healthy lifestyle, Meal plan, role model, shopping list, simple recipes

Time for School = Time for Smart Nutrition

September 18, 2010 By Cindy Silver

Summit School sign

Time for School = Time for Smart Nutrition If you’re like most parents or grandparents of school age kids, you have butterflies in your stomach right about now. Fortunately, butterflies go away after the first week of school, but other challenges take their place. Nutritious foods and beverages are a great solution to quiet kids’ growling stomachs and to set them up for a fun and successful year of learning. Back-to-school or not, kids’ bodies are very special machines - so feed them well. Breakfast is a must for fueling kids' high-energy, productive day. For time’s sake, keep the … [Read more...] about Time for School = Time for Smart Nutrition

Filed Under: Simple, Healthy, Tasty Tagged With: after school snack, Back to school, breakfast, cooking at home, dairy, family meals, good nutrition, lunch

Breakfast: Creative Flavors & Power Choices

September 18, 2010 By Cindy Silver

Breakfast Options

  Breakfast Stats Can you believe that 1/3 of all Americans skip breakfast? Are you one of them? Are your kids? If breakfast is a hard meal to 'muster' in your household then listen up for some nutritious and delicious options. Because...breakfast is a most important meal of the day! Breakfast Options Thinking out of the (cereal) box is a good starting point for breakfast. There are many, many options and no rules about what to put on your plate. Maybe traditional morning foods don't excite your taste buds and that's OK. Choose what's appealing with good nutrition to power … [Read more...] about Breakfast: Creative Flavors & Power Choices

Filed Under: Simple, Healthy, Tasty Tagged With: breakfast, cooking at home, family meals, flavor, good nutrition, healthy choice, healthy kitchen, healthy lifestyle, Meal plan, summer produce

Apples in the Kitchen & Easy Recipe

September 18, 2010 By Cindy Silver

Apple Facts The legend of Johnny Appleseed is fun to read about while munching on a favorite late-summer or early-fall season apple. Apples are full of flavor, fiber and crunch and they're versatile in meals and snacks. Take a look at this handy Apple Buyer's Guide to learn more about apple varieties and how to use them. Then, wander over to your kitchen and make an easy and tasty apple recipe! Fresh Apple Salad – A sweet and crunchy side dish for any meal or serve it for dessert! Ingredients: 3 medium apples; 1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice; 3/4 cup lemon or lime yogurt; 1/4 cup plain … [Read more...] about Apples in the Kitchen & Easy Recipe

Filed Under: Simple, Healthy, Tasty Tagged With: apple recipe, apples, cooking at home, easy recipe, family meals, Fiber, Healthier home recipes, healthy choice, healthy kitchen, healthy lifestyle

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