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Preparing Greens 101
Preparing greens is versatile and can be tailored to various recipes and tastes. Here are quick and easy tips to store, prepare, and cook greens in your kitchen.
Food Sources of B Vitamins
Vitamin B consists of a group of water-soluble vitamins that play important roles in cell metabolism. Here's a list of different types of B vitamins and their common food sources:
Tips For Buying Greens On A Budget
Yes, greens can be a cost-effective option for those on a budget, and they offer numerous health benefits. Here are some reasons why greens are budget-friendly:
Nutrition Benefits of Greens
Incorporating a variety of greens into your diet can significantly contribute to overall health and well-being. They provide essential vitamins, minerals, fiber, and antioxidants that support various bodily functions and help protect against chronic diseases.
Niacin, Friend or Foe?
Slow over Fast Meals
Intermittent fasting has been gaining popularity as a weight loss method over the past few years. I never thought cramming all your calories for the day in 8 hours was such a good idea and now research has backed me up. An observational study by the American Heart Association found that this time-restricted eating (TRE) method may not be so great for your heart.
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