The holidays are fast approaching! We are one month from Christmas, which means holiday parties are already scheduled and you know (without doubt) that there will be tempting treats and large scrumptious meals to enjoy together with your family and friends. But does the joy of the season quickly become shadowed with prevailing anxiety that your overindulgence […]
Read MoreIf you are a member of the population avoiding gluten (protein found in wheat, rye, barley and contaminated oats) you are not alone on your journey! In fact, you are also not alone if you have an overwhelming feeling that gluten could be subtly hiding where you least expect it! Sound familiar? If so, this article is for you 🙂 First, for those on a Gluten Free […]
Read MoreAs a dietitian new to her private practice, I am only now beginning to appreciate the POWER social media has in reaching clients and staying connected. It really is a glorious thing! Many health professionals are now accessible through different forms of media whether that be Facebook, twitter, or LinkedIn. As the Internet continues to reinstate itself […]
Read MoreThe importance of a healthful, vitamin-packed diet for growing children cannot be understated. But is following Canada’s Food Guide enough to ensure that your little one is receiving all of the nutrition their growing bodies require? Let’s break down the top Nutrition Concerns (in my opinion) for children to ensure they are meeting their needs for growth […]
Read MoreSo you made a little too much rice for dinner last night. What did you do with it? Save it in the fridge, or toss it in the garbage? According the Ontario-Based Value Chain Management Centre, household food waste outweighs the waste from transport and distribution, food service, packaging and processing, retail stores and field combined! An estimated 27 BILLION DOLLARS of food is wasted in […]
Read MoreIt is with great enthusiasm that I introduce a brand NEW web resource for teaching food skills in our kitchens! The tool is called Family Kitchen and designed to inspire families to cook, learn and laugh together. The dietitians at Dairy Farmers of Canada, who designed the tool, know that kids who are welcomed into the kitchen to help in preparing meals are more […]
Read MoreIrritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is an all too common condition also known as “spastic colon”. It leads to symptoms such as abdominal cramping, pain, gas, bloating and/or a change in bowel movements (diarrhea or constipation) and lasting for over three months. The exact cause of IBS is unknown and the onset is generally in the teenage […]
Read MoreHalloween is just around the corner, and you know what that means… candy, candy and MORE candy! But before you send out your little trick-or-treaters be sure you know what’s safe for them, especially if they have one or more food allergies. CAUTION: It is important for parents to be aware of all candy ingredients to avoid a possible allergic reaction. Here is […]
Read MoreFast Fact: Did you know that Canada is the number 1 exporter of pulses in the world? But wait a second, what is a pulse besides the measure of a person’s heartbeat?! The word “pulse” is derived from the Latin word “puls” meaning “thick soup”. Basically, pulses are the edible seeds of plants in the “legume” family. Pulses vs. Legume: Legume: The plants […]
Read MoreRemember when we used to sit down as a family for meals? We would candidly talk about our day and enjoy each others’ company? Whatever happened to those days? It seems that today with our “jam-packed” schedules many of us are now unable to find the time to enjoy a meal together. It has been reported by the National […]
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