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The common perception is that Britain is a nation of fatties whose insatiable appetite for fast food is driving the rapid expansion of chains such as McDonald's and Burger King on the high street. But in terms of outlet numbers, the real growth story...
Tags: McDonald's UK, healthy eating, Mr Black, town centres, food chains, Mr Hopkinson, food outlet, United Kingdom, London, Wimpy, Business Finance, McDonald's, Fast food, Hospitality Recreation, Fast food restaurant, KFC, Subway, Burger King, Franchising
Many are cutting back on spending these uncertain economic times. An economic shortcut we take in our household actually improves what we eat in multiple ways. Breakfast cereals can be costly, and granola is especially expensive....
Tags: granola, recipes, recession, economy, healthy eating, homemade granola, dried fruit, health, El Paso, Snack foods, Hospitality Recreation
Is healthy eating about free choice, expert guidance, or should it be the only option permitted in schools? Those are some of the talking points as Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board presents its far-reaching draft Nutrition Policy for public...
Tags: Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board, draft nutrition, Your Nutrition Policy Done, healthy eating, minimal nutrition, health, Pakistan, Lahore, nutrition value
According to new research, children who drank highly sweetened liquids at age 5, such as fruit juice, soda, and/or sports drinks were more likely to have higher body fat percentages in the next 10 years of their lives. And having higher body fat percentages...
Tags: childhood obesity, juice, soda, healthy eating
Throughout my life, I have struggled with my weight and have gone from an anorexic 6 stone to a chubby 11 ½ stone and all weights in between. I am lucky, because there are not really any very obese genes in my family; but I also work hard...
Tags: diet, binge eating, positive attitude, food, dos and don'ts, realistic, effective weight loss, healthy eating
For many women, pregnancy cravings include sweet things, like candy. However, researchers in Europe have found a connection between large amounts of licorice consumed during pregnancy and lower intelligence. The study looked at children in Finland, where...
Tags: pregnancy, nutrition, healthy eating
Back in the days when Apple Jacks still sponsored Captain Kangaroo, young Zane E. Punditty developed a fondness for apple-cinnamon flavoring. It wasn't until he took a nutrition class a few years back that he realized the real things were even better....
Tags: apple, snack, real flavors, Captain Kangaroo, healthy eating, Apple Jacks, The Punditty Project, home economics, organic food tastes better, tasty snacks, cinnamon
Since the 1950's cooks and chefs around the globe have adapted to the new phenomenon of MSG, proper name Monosodium Glutamate. Particularly in America, the use of the flavorful seasoning has seemed to triple. Glutamate (also known as "free glutamatic...
Tags: MSG, three letters:msg, three letters, ritaannetells, ritaanne, monosodium glutamate, free glutamatic acid, fifth taste bud, taste bud, health, healthy eating, chicago, illinois, american eating
Dining out when trying to follow a healthy eating program and trying to lose weight can be a big challenge. The lack of control you have over ingredient quality and huge portions can make frequent restaurant eating a very unhealthy habit. Making smart...
Tags: healthy eating
Study Shows Only a Weak Resemblance Between the Eating Habits of Parents and Children WebMD Health News Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD June 4, 2009 -- The widely held belief that kids learn eating habits from their parents may not be true, according to...
Tags: eating habits, healthy eating