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Fighting over the 'Natural Food' designation

I've never understood how food companies can get away with using the term "all natural" on any processed food that contains so many unnatural ... Read More »

Animals at the zoo gain weight from eating processed foods

Heavily processed foods have been blamed for the ever-expanding waistlines of the human population, as well as a number of health problems. But humans ... Read More »

Eat well without ever turning on your stove

In the winter, I love to cook. But the past few days have been sweltering and the thought of cooking over a stove top or heating up my oven makes me ... Read More »

Parents against organized, processed food media

I'd venture to say that one of the hardest challenges parents of small children (and teenagers as well) face is to try and get their kids eating and ... Read More »

More processed foods found in American diets

Ever heard of a "processed" food? Just about everywhere you look, foods that are nutritionally poor but very tasty abound. I don't generally call ... Read More »

On-the-go breakfast ideas ... but are they healthy?

Don't skip breakfast! You've heard it many times, but somehow life gets in the way and you end up running out the door, breakfast-less once again. ... Read More »

Does your freezer contain healthy foods?

Are you a fan of the frozen meal? Millions (tens of millions) of us are these days, as we try to balance eating right and healthy with the challenges ... Read More »

Four hidden (dangerous) ingredients in processed foods

Did you know that the average American spends 90% of their food budget on processed foods? That's an incredible statistic, and one that many blame on ... Read More »

Mysterious names, dubious origins: the 39 ingredients in a Twinkie

Did you know that ferrous sulfate, an iron supplement found in vitamins and enriched bread products, is also a weed killer? Yeah, me either. Did you ... Read More »

Healthy school lunches for healthy kids

As part of your New Year's resolution, you've committed to eating healthier in 2007. Does that resolution carry over to your school-age kids? It ... Read More »