Le Creuset S New Color For Spring

Williams Sonoma x Le Creuset Olive collection on a designed background Credit: Williams Sonoma x Le Creuset Le Creuset launched a brand-new color today, and it has us inspired to finally take that Italian vacation we’ve been dreaming of for the last two years. The brand’s new Olive collection was inspired by European olive groves and was designed to be a stovetop workhorse that also happens to look beautiful on your table....

November 17, 2022 · 4 min · 764 words · Shirley Edmund

Ree Drummond Shares Her Best Tips On How To Host Epic Summer Parties

Ree Drummond Credit: Getty Images Ree Drummond Credit: Getty Images Ree Drummond Credit: Getty Images Ree Drummond Credit: Getty Images The Pioneer Woman is not only a popular Food Network host (watch for her new budget-minded competition show coming soon!), a seemingly stellar mom and wife, a bestselling cookbook author and a successful business owner, but by the looks of the unforgettable ranch wedding she helped host for daughter Alex and her now-husband Mauricio, Ree Drummond sure knows how to host a party....

November 17, 2022 · 4 min · 706 words · Raymond Henson

The 1 Snack To Eat When You Have Diarrhea According To A Dietitian

A woman grabbing her stomach on a designed background Credit: Getty Images / boonchai wedmakawand While it might not be the most glamorous of topics, the frequency and appearance of our poop can tell us a lot about our health. Since going number two is the last step in digestion, we at EatingWell are pretty tuned in to what can help—or hurt—your cause. While there are several foods that can help you stay regular, it can be a little easier said than done....

November 17, 2022 · 5 min · 972 words · Justin Mooney

The 8 Best Healthy Midnight Snacks To Eat

We’ve all been told to stop eating after dinner and a few hours before bed for better health. However, what do you do if you’re up late and are really hungry or if you were sleeping, woke up, and can’t get the thought of pizza out of your head? It definitely happens sometimes, and it’s hard to say no to all foods when your stomach feels empty and needs some nourishment....

November 17, 2022 · 5 min · 995 words · Anthony Jordan

The Best Healthy Snacks To Satisfy Your Cravings

Afternoon snack attacks often come in the form of an intense hankering for junk food. Good news: Nowadays plenty of healthier packaged snacks are available, like these lower-calorie options for common cravings. Read on to find just the thing to satisfy your snack attack. Ice Cream Sundae Sweet & Crunchy I Heart Keenwah Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Puffs 1 serving = 140 calories A handful of these crunchalicious puffs give you the same vibe as a peanut butter cookie, with a healthy upgrade....

November 17, 2022 · 3 min · 456 words · Austin Warnock

What Is Quinine Can It Be Used To Treat Coronavirus

5492818.jpg There have been rumors circulating about the compound quinine and COVID-19—and if it might help protect you from the virus. One chiropractor touted drinking tonic water as a way to stay healthy during the coronavirus pandemic (in a since deleted video that was viewed over 20 million times). But while there is a connection between the quinine in your tonic water and some medications, it won’t protect you from the coronavirus....

November 17, 2022 · 5 min · 864 words · Jorge Fogarty

13 Dietitian Approved Swaps To Help You Save Over 30 On Groceries This Week

` Thrifty logo View Series The 6 Best Budget-Friendly Antioxidant-Rich Foods, According to a Dietitian I’m a Dietitian & These Are My Favorite High-Protein Casserole Recipes I’m a Dietitian & These Are My Favorite New Soup Recipes The 6 Best Budget-Friendly Anti-Inflammatory Foods, According to a Dietitian Welcome to Thrifty. A weekly column where associate nutrition editor and registered dietitian, Jessica Ball, keeps it real on how to grocery shop on a budget, make healthy meals for one or two and make earth-friendly choices without overhauling your entire life....

November 16, 2022 · 8 min · 1662 words · Brandon Shaffer

4 Myths About Breast Cancer Fact Or Fiction

4 Breast cancer ribbons on a pink backgrounnd. One of the ribbons is in full color while the other 3 blend into the background Credit: Getty Images / Burazin Unfortunately, there is a lot that we don’t know when it comes to breast cancer (or cancer in general). While your personal risk likely has something to do with genetics and environment, there are some lifestyle factors that can help or hurt, too....

November 16, 2022 · 7 min · 1408 words · James Goracke

8 Basic Cooking Techniques Every Beginner Should Know

Woman taking food out of an oven Credit: Jason Donnelly Woman taking food out of an oven Credit: Jason Donnelly Woman taking food out of an oven Credit: Jason Donnelly Woman taking food out of an oven Credit: Jason Donnelly Being comfortable in the kitchen is less about the recipes you use and more about the techniques you master. Brush up on these eight basic cooking techniques and you’ll be able to get dinner on the table no matter what you have in your fridge....

November 16, 2022 · 12 min · 2473 words · Robyn Tenbusch

Are Cold Cuts Healthy Here S What A Dietitian Has To Say

Deli turkey, ham and roast beef are some of the most commonly eaten cold cuts in the U.S. Adding these sliced deli meats to your sandwich can make for a tasty lunch—and they’re convenient, too. But you might be wondering if processed deli meat is healthy or not. We break down the science and what you need to know to shop for healthy cold cuts. FYI: If you’re pregnant, make sure to heat up your cold cuts before eating to reduce any risk of Listeria....

November 16, 2022 · 12 min · 2484 words · William Young

Are Uncured Hot Dogs Healthier

are uncured hot dogs better for you? Listen up. I have a secret to share, one that I rarely admit. I really like hot dogs. So when I first discovered uncured hot dogs (also labeled “no nitrates or nitrites added”), I immediately bought them. Nitrates and nitrites are key in hot dogs and other cured meats like ham and bacon: they prevent spoilage and block the growth of the bacterium that causes botulism (a foodborne illness)....

November 16, 2022 · 3 min · 590 words · Craig Hoggan

Can You Have More Drinks If They Re Low In Alcohol

different hands holding up beer, wine, and a cocktail Credit: Images: Getty Images; Collage: Cassie Basford different hands holding up beer, wine, and a cocktail Credit: Images: Getty Images; Collage: Cassie Basford different hands holding up beer, wine, and a cocktail Credit: Images: Getty Images; Collage: Cassie Basford different hands holding up beer, wine, and a cocktail Credit: Images: Getty Images; Collage: Cassie Basford Damp January and Sober October are just the beginning....

November 16, 2022 · 6 min · 1115 words · Robert Maxwell

Coronavirus Effects On China

The street’s of China’s most bustling cities remain quiet as coronavirus continues to threaten the nation. This is certainly bad for business, and several bars in particular are getting creative when it comes to reaching customers on lockdown. Hope & Sesame, a speakeasy in Guangzhou that was named one of Asia’s 50 Best Bars in 2019, launched a bottled cocktail delivery service for patrons to enjoy their favorite libations from the comfort of home....

November 16, 2022 · 2 min · 217 words · Jennifer Mathews

Diwali Is All About Family Friends Food And A Fresh Start

Almond Burfi Pictured Recipe: Almond Burfi I vividly remember sitting cross-legged on the cool tile floor in the kitchen with a freshly blanched, still-hot almond between by thumb and forefinger, one eye closed, with my younger brother in the crosshairs. My mother would task us with peeling the skins off of hundreds (I feel like it was thousands) of almonds, the base for a fudgelike sweet called burfi. But every so often I would choose instead to weaponize the almond, squeezing the skin and getting the almond to launch at my brother like a missile....

November 16, 2022 · 6 min · 1232 words · Robert Bullock

Hard Of Hearing Eat This

grilled_tuna_salad.jpg What to eat to reduce your risk of age-related hearing loss Are you often asking others to repeat themselves and speak up(!)? Research suggests that a healthy dose of two nutrients-folate and omega-3 fatty acids-may help prevent age-related hearing loss. New findings published in the Journal of Nutrition suggest that low levels of the B-vitamin folate (found in spinach, black-eyed peas and other leafy greens and beans) are associated with a 35 percent higher risk of hearing loss in people 50 and over....

November 16, 2022 · 3 min · 548 words · John Johnson

How Much Protein You Should Eat To Build Muscle

a woman lifting weights in the gym Credit: Getty Images a woman lifting weights in the gym Credit: Getty Images a woman lifting weights in the gym Credit: Getty Images a woman lifting weights in the gym Credit: Getty Images Along with carbs and fats, protein is one of the three primary macronutrients essential for a healthy diet. Protein makes up approximately 20% of your body and is found in every one of your cells....

November 16, 2022 · 7 min · 1300 words · Raymond Terry

How To Host A Cdc Approved Thanksgiving

Update: November 19, 2020 In light of the recent sharp increase in cases, the CDC has revised their Thanksgiving recommendations this week to remind people that the safest thing they can to is stay home this holiday season. The United States has recorded over 1 million COVID-19 cases in the past 7 days. The CDC recommends only celebrating with people in your household and cancelling travel plans to help reduce the risk of catching or spreading the coronavirus and the flu....

November 16, 2022 · 4 min · 842 words · Lisa Dunphy

The Best And Worst Diet For Your Heart Health According To New Research

You probably could have guessed that a buttery bacon, egg and cheese biscuit isn’t exactly the best breakfast for heart health. But we now have scientific proof about which common American eating style is likely most detrimental for our cardiovascular system. For the new study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association (JAHA), scientists dissected self-reported diet data from more than 21,000 individuals 45 or older who signed up to participate in a long-term national study “Reasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS)....

November 16, 2022 · 5 min · 870 words · Jennifer Fenton

The Top 10 Anti Inflammatory Foods For Diabetes

Diabetes is marked by higher-than-normal blood sugars, but did you know an underlying cause for type 2 diabetes is low-grade inflammation? The reason is that chronic inflammation—caused by diet, excess weight, sedentary lifestyles, stress and impaired gut health—causes cells to slowly become insulin resistant. This leads to higher blood glucose levels, as well as fat accumulation in the liver, creating a cycle that builds on itself that leads to greater insulin resistance....

November 16, 2022 · 7 min · 1290 words · Jordan Pewitt

This Heart Shaped Waffle Maker Is Perfect For Valentine S Day And It S Only 15

Dash Heart Mini Waffle Maker I love all holidays—from Christmas to National Peanut Butter Day (yep, it’s a thing, and I hope you’ll celebrate with me on January 24!)—and what better way to celebrate a holiday than with festive food? While Valentine’s Day doesn’t exactly give you the day off work, I have always loved celebrating it with my best gal pals, lots of chocolate and a ridiculous rom-com movie. And this year, my Galentine’s Day celebration is getting a major upgrade, all thanks to this adorable heart-shaped waffle maker....

November 16, 2022 · 1 min · 189 words · Richard Moore