Fiber Quiz: Bell Peppers
We all know that fruits are an excellent source of fiber, and so are vegetables, but do you know... Which pepper has more fiber? Yellow Green Red Read more
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Updated 05/02/07 6:22 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 18 comments
We all know that fruits are an excellent source of fiber, and so are vegetables, but do you know... Which pepper has more fiber? Yellow Green Red Read more
Updated 01/22/07 8:35 PM · Posted by YumSugar · 5 comments
Yesterday I invited my sister over for dinner because I decided that we were going to try and master one of my mom's classic dishes. It's best described as stir fried beef with gravy and vegetables, but we lovingly call it "na ge niu rou" (which literally translates to "that cow meat"). Now, my mom has made this dish (or a variation of this dish) a thousand times and you'd think that I'd have Read more
Updated 05/21/12 1:50 PM · Posted by Jenny Sugar · 0 comments
After getting home from a busy day of work, especially if I hit the gym, the same question always pops into mind — what to make for dinner? Without a plan in mind, it's easy to fall back on boxed mac and cheese or Chinese takeout, which aren't the healthiest options. To prevent scrambling to whip together a not-so-healthy meal, take time to map out your dinner menu for the week. Knowing which Read more
Updated 05/18/12 1:20 AM · Posted by Jenny Sugar · 0 comments
Even though wedding meals typically include bacon-wrapped scallops, filet mignon, and wedding cake smothered in buttercream frosting, you can still enjoy a delicious vegan menu if you, your partner, or your guests follow this animal-free diet. A little creative planning is all it takes, and since many venues, caterers, and bakers are being asked more about vegan options, chances are your venders Read more
Updated 05/16/12 1:35 AM · Posted by Michele Foley · 0 comments
Japanese woman live to be almost 90 years old, which is a record high the world over. And while a lot of factors contribute to a long life, diet is certainly one of them. A bowl of udon or a plate of sushi might not appeal to you every night, but there are a few simple ways to tweak your salad using elements of this heart-healthy cuisine. Soba noodles In Japan, soba noodles are served either hot Read more
Updated 05/04/12 1:12 PM · Posted by Jenny Sugar · 0 comments
For many who have stuck to their healthy ways all week long, the weekend is a time to loosen up the reigns a little, ignore weight-loss rules, and indulge in some high-calorie Cinco de Mayo goodness. If you're not careful though, an entire weekend of living it up could make you gain the pounds you've worked so hard to keep off all week. Here are some ways to splurge a little this weekend and not Read more
Updated 05/03/12 10:54 AM · Posted by Lizzie Fuhr · 1 comment
I'm a big believer in the power of a plate of perfectly scrambled eggs. The methodical process of re-creating your go-to scramble moves can be both soothing and delicious, but if you want to spice things up this Spring, the kitchen can be a great place to start. If your scramble is feeling a little (or very) tired, here are seven fresh and simple ideas to help wake your eggs up. Make a Read more
Updated 05/03/12 9:00 AM · Posted by Marisa Tom · 1 comment
Looking to make Cinco de Mayo a little more sartorially festive? Forgo the traditional red, white, and green combos and let your earrings do the talking. One well-executed accent can make all the difference in your outfit, holiday or not, and we're going to make the impending accessory hunt a bit easier on you . . . and your wallet. We've rounded up 50 pairs of Mexican-inspired — think Read more
Updated 05/01/12 3:37 PM · Posted by Katie Sweeney · 7 comments
Photo: Camilla Salem When building salads, it's far too easy to get stuck in a rut. You know what works, buy the same ingredients, and inevitably eat green leaf lettuce with black olives, sliced tomatoes, and shredded carrots everyday. However, with a little creativity and an open mind at the grocery store, you can enjoy a fabulous variety of healthful and scrumptious salads on a regular basis. Read more
Updated 04/12/11 6:41 PM · Posted by Lauren Hendrickson · 4 comments
I love paella but always thought it was a complicated dish to make at home. Recently a friend gave me a paella pan to prove how uncomplicated it is to put together. After my first attempt, I stand corrected: this dish is simple and can be easily made in a large saute pan. Once most of the ingredients are prepped, the scallop paella takes about an hour from start to finish. The recipe calls for Read more