Food

Header Image

The Truth About Restaurant Calories

By now it is probably clear to most consumers that eating out is not the healthiest choice. Yet, all the marketing hype projected by restaurants can sound quite convincing. Restaurants and fast food chains are pitching everything from fat free, no carbs, low calories, high fiber and other specialty menu items. Many even make specific promises about... >Full Story

Featured Articles

More Categories

The Salmon Debate

Heart Associations in North America recommend eating two or more servings of fish per week. It is well known that salmon has many health benefits. Salmon is one of the best sources of omega-3 fatty acids, helping protect against heart attacks and strokes. New research suggests that salmon may enhance brain function, help combat depression and reduce...... >Read More



Going Nuts!

Nuts have had a roller coaster of a reputation. Once upon a time, nuts were held in high esteem:  Romans considered nuts food for the gods.  Incas made pots in the shape of highly prized peanuts.  Walnuts were used to treat head ailments in Renaissance days, given their similarity to the brain. More recent decades have shunned nuts, fearing their...... >Read More



Will That be Regular or Decaf?

Having recently acquired a love for flavored coffee, I figured I should check out the latest health virtues of this world-famous bean. While coffee has been cleared of almost all former health charges, many still ask whether decaf is healthier. Others wonder whether the decaffeination process poses its own set of health risks. And still, others...... >Read More



Who’s Assembling Dinner?

Times have certainly changed. Home cooking used to involve thawing meat, peeling and slicing vegetables and planning on the time it takes for everything to cook. These days - so many recent television commercials would have us believe - home cooking is as easy as pouring a bag of frozen “Pot Roast with Vegetables” into a frying pan to reheat....... >Read More



Trans Fats: No Longer a Secret

If you have ever tried figuring out the fat grams on food labels, you may have realized they don’t add up. That’s because the trans fat content never had to be declared on labels…until now. Manufacturers have until the end of 2005 to apply new federal labeling regulations to food products, which includes listing 13 key nutrients,...... >Read More



Good News for Tea Lovers

Tea is the world’s most popular prepared beverage. Chinese Emperor Shen Nung discovered it in 2737 BC when a leaf accidentally fell into his bowl of hot water. Canadians joined the craze in 1716 when the first shipment of tea was imported here by the Hudson’s Bay Company. Tea is a pleasant, soothing, inexpensive drink. Two decades of research...... >Read More


Start a Conversation

Media

Image for Street Level – Do We Have Souls?Street Level – Do We Have Souls?

Do humans have souls, or are we only physical beings?

>Watch
Image for Choosing to SimplifyChoosing to Simplify

Voluntary simplicity – a choice to consider.

>Watch

Latest Comments

  • Vincent said: Quite thoughtful. Good submission. Keep it up Read More »
  • Bryce Johansen said: I think the solution is as corny as this sounds but just "being... Read More »
  • I dont know wht to do said: Dear Working Together, How did you find out about your fiance's... Read More »