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How the Upper Crust Eats Book Review: Food as a status symbol -- The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals, by Michael Pollan, traces the ingredients of four meals from field to table: an industrial fast food lunch at McDonald's, a "big organic" winter supper from Whole Foods, a "local" dinner from a small farm in Virginia, and a final meal that he hunts, gathers, and cooks himself. |
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Eat Like The Japanese Here are a few basic tips you can follow to help you eat like the Japanese -- that is, healthier. It isn't particularly difficult and it will help change your diet for the better. |
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Painless Diets The following diets are fairly straightforward, easy to use and don't require any dubious miracle drugs, fasts or cult memberships. |
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Nutrition Laws Given the huge role food plays in our health, doesn't it deserve its own list of laws? |
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A Not-So-Smart Balance for Your Portfolio Is Smart Balance's approach at odds with a leading food expert? Michael Pollan's books don't mince words: The near-obsessive focus on nutrients in American society is actually leading us to poorer health. |
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Dietary Laws "I'm here to tell ya, supplementation is a beautiful thing, but unless it's paired with a healthy eating plan, it doesn't work." Welcome back to the 11 Laws of Nutrition. |
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The Perfect Healthy Diet "Even if you think you've found the perfect diet, it won't always be perfectly perfect." |
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Low-Carb Diets: The Pros & Cons Like anything else in life, going to extremes can prove to be dangerous and harmful. |
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High and Mighty In his latest non-fictional novel The Wild Trees, Richard Preston details the subculture of tall-tree climbers... Barbara Kingsolver chronicles her families decision to eat only fresh and organic food in Animal, Vegetable, Miracle... |
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The Outside Guide to Food Whether your goal is more energy, a happier bod, or a competitive edge for work and play, our seven steps will change the way you think about food. |
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Flexitarian I like to call myself a flexitarian. In other words, I eat whatever I need to stay healthy. It's a diet that shifts and adapts to allow me to perform at my peak as an athlete. Of course, it took me a while to figure this out. |
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