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Try these healthy Super Bowl snack tips, swaps, and recipes

A list of healthy game-day recipes, tips, swaps, and substitutes for snacks, appetizers, and meals to bring to your football parties or potlucks.

Healthy EatingJanuary 31, 2024Zachary Goldstein, MS
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The best nut butters & beyond

Nowadays, nut butters range from nothin’ but nuts to hazelnut-laced sugar-and-oil spreads. Then there are the no-nut spreads, which coax “butter” out of everything from sunflower seeds to, um, crushed cookies. Here’s our guide to what matters. For our take on the latest spreadables, turn the page.

Healthy EatingMay 25, 2023Lindsay Moyer, MS, RDN, Marlena Koch
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6 healthy snacks that beat chips or pretzels

In search of a healthy savory snack? Here are six. They’re actual beans, vegetables, nuts, or intact whole grains instead of fried potatoes or white flour.

Healthy EatingFebruary 23, 2023Lindsay Moyer, MS, RDN, Marlena Koch
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Can you trust online health advice?

“10 ways to boost your metabolism.” “9 foods that lift your mood.” ”15 supplements to boost your immune system.” People love lists. So do websites eager to grab eyeballs. Only one problem: Much of the advice isn’t based on solid science. Here are some examples.

Fact vs. FictionMay 25, 2022Bonnie Liebman, MS
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15 time-saving toppings to make flavors pop

Wouldn’t it be nice to build a stable of dips, dressings, sauces, and toppings that can take your salads, veggies, pasta, poultry, seafood, grains, and more from good to great in a snap? These fast flavorings pack a punch without much salt or sugar or add creamy richness without over doing unhealthy (saturated) fats.

Healthy EatingFebruary 24, 2022Lindsay Moyer, MS, RDN, Kate Sherwood

Should you snack on nuts to lose weight?

“Just a handful of nuts may help keep us from packing on the pounds as we age,” reported National Public Radio in 2019. NPR’s piece was triggered by a study in which researchers (some partly funded by the nut industry) followed nearly 145,000 people for 20 to 24 years. Compared to those who didn’t eat nuts, those who ate at least half an ounce of nuts a day (the equivalent of about 12 almonds) had a 23 percent lower risk of gaining roughly 10 pounds over any given four-year period. Why look at nuts and weight? “People think nuts are fattening because they’re high in fat,” explains Marion Nestle, the Paulette Goddard professor emerita of nutrition, food studies, and public health at New York University. That may lead people to avoid them.

Weight and HealthNovember 22, 2020Caitlin Dow, PhD
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How to find the best nuts & seeds

Nuts get lots of attention...and they deserve it. Healthy fats. Vitamins & minerals. A little plant protein. And talk about taste! The hard part: stopping after one serving. If you’re trying to eat more nuts and seeds—or just trying to find the healthiest ones—here are 9 tips to consider.

Healthy EatingOctober 6, 2020Lindsay Moyer, MS, RDN
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How to pick the healthiest nuts & seeds

​​​​​​​Nuts get lots of attention...and they deserve it. Healthy fats. Vitamins & minerals. A little plant protein. And talk about taste! The hard part: stopping after a serving.

Healthy EatingSeptember 25, 2020Lindsay Moyer, MS, RDN
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Snacks that make healthy eating easy

Could you use a few more healthy snacking ideas? We have 6 tips to get you started. 1. Consider “calorie density.“ Foods lower in calorie density have fewer calories per bite. For example, here’s 100 calories’ worth of a dozen snacks. It’s easy to see how you’ll fill up on more food with fresh (not dried) fruits or vegetables because they’re lower in calorie density than most other snacks. Don’t like your vegetables plain? Scroll down to number 3.

Healthy EatingMarch 26, 2020Lindsay Moyer, MS, RDN
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Quick Tip: Toasting Nuts

Toasting nuts in the oven makes them even more flavorful. Toast at 325°F for 8 to 15 minutes. Just keep a close eye on them. Nuts can go from untoasted to burnt in what seems like seconds.

Healthy EatingNovember 23, 2019
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