Increased Fiber in Your Diet Can Help Weight Loss
Paste Magazine, 2/17/15 For those looking for a less complicated means of losing a little weight, there seems to be good news – just eat more fiber.
Nestlé USA to Remove Artificial Ingredients From Candy; Move in response to consumers’ preference for natural ingredients
WSJ, 2/17/2015 Consumer craving for healthier and more natural ingredients is spreading even to junk food, with Nestlé SA saying it will remove artificial flavors and colors from its Crunch and Butterfinger candy bars and other chocolates in the U.S.
Nestle Planning to Remove Artificial Colors and Flavors from Chocolate Products
Paste Magazine, 2/17/15 Nestle has promised to rid all of its chocolate products or artificial colors and flavors by the end of this year.
Organic farming continues to rise across the globe
Organic farming continues to rise across the globe The Christian Science Monitor, 2/17/15 2 million of the world’s 1.5 billion farmers are now producing organically, with nearly 80 percent based in developing countries. India boasts the most certified organic producers, followed by Uganda and Mexico.
The grilled cheese sandwich is the official food of this snowy day
Washington Post, 2/17/15 While DC is getting snow, writer Becky Krystal christened today grill cheese sandwich day with a listing of gooey cheesy recipes to make up for the snowy weather.
Make every day Pancake Day
Washington Post, 2/17/15 Breakfast for dinner and pancakes are front and center. This article is filled with recipes – and good fodder for future GFF content.
Never Shop Hungry
The Atlantic, 2/17/15 Jim Hamblin’s at it again, this time letting readers know that there is science behind the hunger spending phenomenon.
Fat Tuesday Nordic-Style Mean Big, Sweet Buns
NPR, The Salt, 2/17/15 Lent is here and so are the Fat Tuesday sweets. This NPR piece focuses on the Swedish sweet – semlor.
Can Carbs Fit into A Healthy Diet?
The Huffington Post, 2/17/15 From Atkins to Paleo, a whole host of eating plans discourage carbohydrate consumption. But do carbs deserve their bad rap?
Highly processed foods tied to addictive eating, may pave way for obesity treatment
Fox News, 2/18/15 A new study confirms that highly processed foods like chocolate, pizza and French fries are the most addictive. Researchers believe their finding may pave the way for more effective treatments for obesity.