January 12, 2012 – 9:02 am | Comments Off

We wanted to show you our latest MyPlate creation that is great for the heart. Barley, Salmon, Walnuts, Vegetables, Olive Oil and more are made into a quick 30 minute meal that you will want to serve over and over. Enjoy!

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Articles by Judy Doherty

Take a look inside the Food and Health Communications kitchen with this blog - busy family life, fast healthy meal ideas, cooking lessons, shopping tips, nutrition updates, food reviews, favorite dishes, what's for dinner and more!

Greens

May 18, 2011 – 11:58 pm | Comments Off

If you are tired of romaine, iceberg and grocery store lettuce and greens, wait until you see the list of items we just found in a farmer’s market. Braising, salad, sprouts and so many flavors await!

Stars Are Born

April 21, 2011 – 11:45 am | 2 Comments

2 stars are born – our new iPad App, Salad Secrets, will have you making stunning salads right from your iPad – choose from 50 different ones with great presentation tips and nutrition facts. Plus get our latest kitchen creation, the Mexican Fiesta salad now from our blog – just in time for Cinco de Mayo.

Hidden Veggies Lower Calories

March 29, 2011 – 5:57 pm | 8 Comments

Researchers at the Pennsylvania State University completed a study that shows that hiding veggies in foods is an effective strategy to get people to eat more veggies and significantly fewer calories. We wanted to give this fun idea of hiding pureed vegetables in foods a try.

Weight Control Registry Update

March 8, 2011 – 3:53 pm | Comments Off

Did you ever notice when you go out to eat you always order the same thing at a restaurant? Well, why not do that at “your” restaurant? Sure, you can alter your list and add new dishes or change them as needed. You can also find something neat to prepare in the store. But we find just having a plan is a good idea.

Happy Birthday To You

February 24, 2011 – 7:43 pm | 6 Comments

My daughter’s school principal is requesting ideas for alternative snacks for parents to send
to school to celebrate their child’s birthday, rather than the usual cake/brownies, etc. Do you have any
handouts/suggestions that I could use?

2010 Dietary Guidelines Released

January 31, 2011 – 11:52 am | One Comment

The focus for the 2010 Dietary Guidelines is to battle our obesity epidemic. Obesity is crippling us as a nation financially and it is impeding the progress of students, workers and families. Here is the morning transcript of the introduction as well as links for more.

Good Library Here

January 26, 2011 – 5:06 pm | Comments Off

The research keeps going in one direction in our opinion. That is, the data is consistently showing that diet and exercise are so important for better health to avoid the debilitating chronic illnesses that keep most Americans from enjoying their golden years and causing a huge amount of money spent on healthcare dollars every year.

Happy Beans

January 5, 2011 – 10:28 pm | 4 Comments

Home run meal – this wonderful Mediterranean inspired meal has color and flavor down pat. Find out how we put it together quickly for a wonderful buffet that had everyone running back for seconds on the bean dish!

2011 Trends Same as 1870

December 16, 2010 – 10:21 pm | 6 Comments
2011 Trends Same as 1870

We are still experiencing the same trend in food that has been going on since 1870. One word describes it: efficiency. It applies to every stage of food production. Why did I pick 1870?

The Most Important Hour

November 28, 2010 – 10:10 pm | Comments Off

The most important hour of your day could very well be dinner time. At least from a calorie standpoint. What you do in one hour can make a big calorie impact for calories in and calories out.

Witches and Slaw

October 17, 2010 – 2:45 pm | One Comment

Here is a wonderful way to get everyone eating carrots, apples, cabbage and yogurt all at the same time. Plus the slaw witch is bound to gather laughs and many happy memories for Halloween and all month long. From our Holiday Secrets Cookbook.

Rich Gravy

October 13, 2010 – 8:42 pm | 2 Comments

Using a fat separator cup for gravy really makes a difference – we removed about a quarter of cup of fat per 2 cups of broth or about 56 grams! Watch our video from Holiday Secrets Book on how to make a delicious, rich gravy that is low in fat and high in flavor.