June Food of the Month: Cantaloupe
Today cantaloupes are the most popular melon in the United States (actually, what we get here are muskmelons), but have their origins in Iran, India and Africa and were cultivated as long ago as 5000 years. They belong to a large family of melons as well as cucumbers, pumpkins, squashes and gourds. Although not knee […]
Suzanne’s Anyone Can Eat Cookies
Written by Suzanne Dixon, MPH, MS, RDN Suzanne’s Anyone Can Eat, Unless You Hate Coconut, Gluten Free, Soy Free, Dairy Free, Egg Free, Vegan Cookies
Recipe of the Month: Strawberry Rhubarb Crisp Bars
Savory and sweet, the two sides of rhubarb make it a fun vegetable to play around with in the kitchen. Here, oats, rhubarb and strawberries provide fiber, while the strawberries and rhubarb give these treats a nice kick of vitamin C and other phytonutrients. Try these strawberry rhubarb crisp bars for breakfast over some Greek […]
April Food of the Month: Ruby Red Rhubarb
There’s nothing like the bright red stalk of rhubarb poking out of the ground to remind us that spring is on the way. Famed for being among the first sign of color in a garden, rhubarb is known as a baker’s best friend as it pairs well with fruits, but its tartness makes it an […]
Mango-Black Bean Shrimp Salad
March mango madness continues with the recipe of the month—Mango-Black Bean Shrimp Salad in Avocado Bowls. These little salads are a perfect side dish or appetizer to any meal and start to finish they take about 30 minutes to make with relatively little cooking. You may remember from the Food of the Month post that […]
The Mighty Mango!
One does not typically think of mangos while in the wintery throws of March. But one should! They have enough nutritional value to warrant this tropical indulgence and, lucky for us, they are available year round. Plus, they add a nice splash of color to the mid-winter blues, or grays, if you live in a […]
How To Enrich Your Rainbow
Starting with a plate full of color is the first step in eating well. Roasting, steaming and sauteeing are preparation methods that highlight the natural colors and flavors of food. But all too often, we rely on salt, fat and sugary ingredients for additional taste. In fact, many of us are addicted to these common […]
Turkey Tortellini Soup
Last month, we announced the launch of Cooking. Comfort. Care. Nourishment for the Pancreatic Cancer Fight in collaboration with Celgene, Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, and Chef Michael Ferraro. This educational and awareness program features tips for nutritional issues that pancreatic cancer patients and their caregivers may face. In our blog introducing this program, we mentioned […]
Sweet Potato Recipes
Some people think of sweet potatoes as strictly a holiday ingredient, reserved for grandma’s famous marshmallow and brown sugar preparation, but really, they are an amazing ingredient to use all fall and winter long. Not only are they super healthy (packed with fiber, beta-carotene, and more), they are also incredibly filling and way more versatile […]
Thanksgiving Recipe Ideas
Savor Health would like to share some delicious AND healthy recipes for the Thanksgiving feast. One side dish that you’re sure to find on everyone’s table is mashed potatoes, which are traditionally made with whole milk and butter. Here’s an alternative mashed potato dish that uses healthy fats and garlic. [buymeapie-recipe id=’82’] Of course, […]