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Is Buying Local Better for Me? My Trip to a New York Farm

You’ve all probably heard by now it’s best to buy local, especially when it comes to produce. Of course it’s great to support your local economy and your local farmer and decrease the burden of extra fuel use for our planet, but what does it matter to our bodies if we eat blueberries picked down…   Read More»


Incorporating More Whole Foods Into Your Diet

And no, I’m not talking about the grocery store. I taught a workshop yesterday at Shane Diet and Fitness Resorts on this very topic and thought it would make for a good blog post for my readers as well. The workshop was paired workshop with a cooking demo: Tomato and black bean salsa with homemade…   Read More»


What’s for Breakfast? Mini Crustless Quiches

Mini Crustless Quiches Makes 12 Mini Quiches in 25 minutes 6 eggs 4 oz goat cheese, crumbled 1 medium tomato, diced 3/4 cup spinach 2 teaspoons dried thyme 1/2 teaspoon paprika 1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Whisk eggs together and stir in all above ingredients in a medium bowl. 2. Spray muffin tin with…   Read More»


Quick and Easy Whole Grain Honey Bread

This is a quick baking bread, no rising time needed. It’s dense, slightly sweet, and perfect for toast. I had a piece every morning last week along with a banana or a cup of berries for breakfast. As far as homemade (and healthy) bread goes, this is probably the easiest recipe you can get. Perfect if…   Read More»


Quinoa Stuffed Peppers

This recipe is definitely a fan favorite– I’ve made it at least 15 times. Even your hard-core “a meal is not a meal without meat” friends will be pleased with these hearty and fulfilling peppers. I used quinoa this time to increase the protein, but I’ve also used brown rice and it works just as well….   Read More»


Lemon Raspberry Almond Muffins

Do you crave something sweet in the mornings? Are jelly-filled donuts or raspberry scones your weakness? Well, I have the recipe for you. It’s whole grain and full of fiber and has about half the calories and sugars as a muffin or donut from your local coffee shop (or worse– gas station). Make these ahead…   Read More»


The Relationship Between Soy, Cancer and Menopause

I’ve had a lot of questions lately from clients about soy milk and soy foods in general. Are soy foods bad for you? Do they cause cancer? Or are they beneficial? I wanted to clear up some of these questions for my readers as well. The soy and cancer controversy concerned only those with a specific…   Read More»


Mayan Pumpkin Seed Dip

This light, summery dips’ main ingredient, pumpkin seeds, are high in zinc, selenium and vitamin E– a combo that makes them great for your skin. I adapted this recipe from one I saw in Food & Wine magazine, decreasing the amount of oil and sodium and switching to extra virgin olive oil for an omega…   Read More»


What Does a Dietitian Keep in her Kitchen?

Not long after I moved to Dallas, I met fellow dietitian and blogger Dixya via twitter and we decided to have dinner. I never thought I’d be making actual friends via twitter, but hey, I met my boyfriend online, so why not friends too?!  Dixya posts some seriously impressive recipes (not to mention her photos!) and…   Read More»


Albacore Tuna Patties with Roasted Red Pepper Hummus

I had some whole wheat sandwich pockets leftover yesterday and needed to find a way to use them up, but I was too hungry to take the time to run to the grocery store. I ended up whipping up this simple recipe with common ingredients I already had on hand, and you probably do too….   Read More»


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