Breast Cancer Risk and an Estrogen Related Dietary Pattern
Part of our job as registered dietitians (RDs) is to be detectives. Whether it is in the grocery store, analyzing food labels, or being weary of what we read in the media, we always have to be on our A-game. A, of course, stands for ANALYZING… We must stay on top of research studies and […]
Brussel Sprouts
The modern day version of this cruciferous vegetable was developed in Brussels, Belgium, of which it’s name was derived [i]. A winter stock vegetable, it’s best known for its bitter taste and resemblance to cabbage, both in look and flavor. However, when prepared correctly, the brussel sprout can supply a wonderful nutty, savory flavor. Sprouts […]
Savor Cooks Chestnuts
This month’s “Savor Cooks” recipe features CHESTNUTS. Try our recipe for Roasted Rainbow Roots with Chestnuts, or toss cooked chestnuts into stuffing, soups, salads or pastas for a warm fragrance and pleasant chew. Don’t forget to check out our Food of the Month post on chestnuts. [buymeapie-recipe id=’60’]
Savor Cooks Jicama
This month’s “Savor Cooks” recipe uses JICAMA. Try our recipes for Jicama Fries with Chipotle Lime Yogurt and Jicama, Fruit and Walnut Salad. Don’t forget to check out our Food of the Month post on Jicama. [buymeapie-recipe id=’58’] [buymeapie-recipe id=’59’]
November is Jicama
Jicama is the most interesting seasonal vegetable at the market right now. Have you tried? The produce aisle can be an adventure. Exotic veggies, like Jicama, surpass their more traditional counterparts in wonderment and curiosity. What is this odd-shapen root, and how do I eat this thing? These are all questions that pass through the […]
Savor Cooks Pumpkin
Eat the pumpkin? Oh no, pumpkin’s are not just for decoration. You can, and should, be eating this nutrient dense fruit. Pumpkin can take on different flavor combinations very well. Pumpkin is often seen in dessert recipes, but it can also be used in smoothies, oatmeal, mashes, roasts, curries, soups, stews, risottos, and grain-based salads. […]
Body Composition for Cancer Patients
by Jenna Koroly, MS, RD, CSOWM, CDN The risk of certain cancers, such as breast in postmenopausal women, colorectal, prostate, kidney, liver, endometrial, and esophageal, is linked to overweight and obesity [i]. In order to decrease the risk of cancer and cancer recurrence, achieving a healthy body weight is key. What is a healthy body […]
September is Kabocha Squash
Shaped like a squat pumpkin and similar in taste and texture to sweet potatoes, this sweet Japanese squash is a wintertime staple! The Kabocha squash can be easily recognized by its deep-green skin and distinctive white speckles. The inside of the squash is just as exciting! When the squash is cut open a beautiful orange-yellow […]
Soupure
My name is Vivienne Vella, and my business partner is Angela Blatteis. WE are Soupure, and here is our story! Our Story….In a Soup Bowl When we started Soupure, Angela and I were both fed up with buying soup from the grocery store or a restaurant that was packed with salt, sugar, cream, fillers, […]
Kiwi
Kiwi: the most common ‘exotic’ grocery store staple you can think of, ideal for smoothies, popsicles or sliced on a plate in the evening glow. The fuzzy fruit is extremely refreshing. But what’s it got for us? What are the health attributes of the green flesh? Lets explore the top 3 reasons why Kiwi should […]