Microwave Popcorn
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This blog is a review of recipes for Children. We have found many great recipes and many not so great recipes. We post the recipes and then our ratings of them. My daughter actually does most the cooking for the blog since the recipes are designed for kids so a kid should be making it and reviewing it, I am here to evaluate from a mom's POV. Thanks for visiting and enjoy!
With so many light varieties of microwave popcorn on the market, it's easy to think that this snack is healthy, but with high levels of sodium and the chemical diacetyl, some health professionals caution about making this a regular snack. A better choice? Putting a few plain kernels in a brown paper bag and popping your own. You control the flavoring!
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Have you ever looked at the ingredient list on light salad dressings? They're about a mile long! Filled with preservatives and other additives you can't pronounce—not to mention sodium and sugar—you’re much better off drizzling your veggies with a little extra virgin olive oil and balsamic vinegar.
With rolled oats, nuts, and dried fruits, granola seems so healthy. What is misleading though is how much sugar and extra calories are lurking in granola. A bowl of this stuff can easily contain 500 or more calories—and that's without the milk! Indulge smartly by choosing high-fiber varieties with low sugar. And stick to the recommended portion size on the label.
Originals article source Shape Magazine: http://www.shape.com/weight-loss