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How can a full English breakfast kill you? Let me count the ways

It's no secret that a traditional English breakfast isn't healthy. That's just what happens when a meal is made up of fried eggs, fried bacon, fried ... Read More »

How Many Calories ... in a Cobb Salad?

Now that it's summer, it's time for salads: fresh, crisp, cool delicious salads. Order one with a side of iced tea and you've got yourself a ... Read More »

How Many Calories ... in a Baked Potato?

When you're grabbing a meal on the run, most of us know better than to order our meal with fries. Why? They're loaded with fat and sodium, and will ... Read More »

Bad foods that are (somewhat) good for you

If you're trying to lose weight, or even just trying to eat healthy, you've probably long since given up on pizza and ice cream. But not so fast, says ... Read More »

Pigging out can take your breath away

Toss those hot dogs, bacon, and cured meats you're planning to devour -- because they could just take your breath away. According to an analysis ... Read More »

Bacon: How bad is it really?

Bacon is a breakfast staple across North America and some other countries too. I know it was for my family; growing up, Sunday mornings were always ... Read More »

The other white meat: Pork

Are you a pork fan? I wouldn't say that I am, aside from the occasional cut of pork tenderloin or maybe if I'm feeling naughty, some bacon. But the ... Read More »

This mother's day, skip these brunch foods

Mother's Day and Brunch go together like salt and pepper, or cats and milk. It's ideal, really -- enjoying a lazy Sunday morning with one of the most ... Read More »

Lunch meats linked to lung disease

Deli meats causing problems in the lungs, of all places, seems like an unlikely truth. But according to recent research it does seem to be the case. ... Read More »

How many calories ... in a BK Quad Stacker?

["How Many Calories" is a regular feature that reveals the surprising calorie content in various foods. Thought-provoking, indeed. We're always on the ... Read More »