- Lynn Grieger 3
- alzheimers 30
- best quick meals 77
- beverages 82
- blood pressure 90
- bone health 32
- breakfast 71
- budget 71
- class ideas and presen... 118
- cooking 2366
- cooking demos 242
- desserts 115
- diabetes 158
- diet and cancer 130
- diet and heart disease 292
- dietary guidelines 160
- eating out 27
- eye health 13
- fad diets 67
- farmers market 47
- food news 165
- food projects 91
- food shopping 3
- fruits and veggies 382
- functional ingredients 2
- grains 133
- grocery 3
- holidays 75
- hot topics 41
- kidney health 18
- kids 220
- longevity 157
- makeovers 163
- menu planning 361
- myplate 172
- nutrition basic 575
- nutrition facts panel 104
- nutrition month 34
- obesity 1
- practitioner ideas and resources 1
- practitioner ideas and... 574
- processed food 2
- snacks 138
- sodium research 69
- sports nutrition 24
- unprocessed food 1
- vitamins and supplements 121
- weight control 333
- wellness fair ideas 80
- whole grains 56
Member-Only Articles
Grains: Dietary Friend or Foe?
Overnight Oats: Nutrition and Food Safety
Over the past few years, we’ve been hearing that eating raw or uncooked flour can be a food safety risk and many wonder if raw oatmeal could have the same problem...
Nutrition Month Meal Ideas
The Nutrition Month fun continues in today's post, which is all about fast and lean meal ideas...
Good Nutrition from Head to Toe
The food you eat affects every living cell in your body. From providing energy to padding organs, we need food for every part of our bodies. So, if you're looking for good health, try eating from head to toe...
For Good Health, Choose a Plant-Based Eating Pattern
It’s never too late to start making changes to include more minimally-processed plant foods in your daily food choices.
The Truth About Whole Grain Carbohydrates
Despite the popularity of cutting carbs like bread, cereal, and pasta, science continues to support eating whole grains for best health.
Beginner's Guide to Fiber
Plant foods like fruit, vegetables, whole grains, beans, lentils, nuts, and seeds are not only loaded with phytochemicals, vitamins, and minerals to fight disease, but they’re also great sources of fiber...
Vegetarian Poke Bowl
A poke bowl is a Hawaiian salad with raw seafood. We have turned this great idea into a vegetarian bowl using quinoa and roasted vegetables.
Vegetable Fried Rice With Spicy Tomato Sauce
Here is a lively rice dish that has a lot of crunch. Serve it for lunch or dinner with lentils or a protein...
Fiber: It’s Time to Double Up
Diet and Dementia
Today we're going to take a closer look at which foods are associated with an increased risk of dementia, and which foods may help prevent risk of developing dementia...
Fun Facts About Brown Rice
There’s lots of reasons to swap your white rice for brown!
Eating Sustainably is Great for You and the Environment
While completely removing meat and dairy from our diets may not be feasible, plant-based diets are a cost-effective way to prevent disease and promote the health of the environment...
Fast Cooking Whole Grains
Can a Lack of Gluten Raise Your Diabetes Risk?
A new study suggests that going “gluten-free” may actually raise your risk for type 2 diabetes...
Closing the Fiber Gap
Only 1 in 20 Americans consumes enough fiber...
Do You Shop Smart?
Here's a quick quiz to help evaluate your skills in the grocery store.
Skip These 3 Food Label Mistakes!
As the new Nutrition Facts label starts hitting the shelves, I can't help but notice that people still make the same 3 mistakes as they evaluate a food...
Contact us.
Need help finding a topic? Have a request? Let us know!