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‘Cause Nothing Says “Home Cooked” Like Velveeta

Posted by on 6:20 am in Food Tech, nutrition, UltimateFatBurner.com | 0 comments

Y’know, there are times when I admire the sheer chutzpah some food companies display, when it comes to promoting their products. Take, for example, this commercial for Kraft’s new “Velveeta Cheesy Skillets”:...

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LAT: “Fair Food: Deep Fried and Guilt-Free. Well, Almost.”

Posted by on 3:55 am in nutrition, UltimateFatBurner.com | 1 comment

Normally, I like LA Times reporter Jeannine Stein’s work. But if today’s article, “Fair Food: Deep Fried and Guilt-Free. Well, Almost,”  is any indication, I don’t like her taste(s) in food. Seriously, reading it almost made me nauseous. I ate...

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Homeopathy on Trial?

Posted by on 6:07 am in Ad Claims, critical thinking | 2 comments

Not yet, but it could happen. Via the “Journal of Are You Fucking Kidding” (JAYFK), comes an update on a class-action lawsuit in California against Boiron, one of the largest manufacturers of homeopathic products in the world. Why? Because one of its products,...

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Weekend Roundup

Posted by on 5:32 am in UltimateFatBurner.com | 1 comment

The FDA warns the makers of “Lazy Larry” brownies that it doesn’t consider melatonin to be a safe food ingredient. Will DHA supplements really help your child do better in school? The “Healthy Skeptic,” Chris Woolston, is skeptical. Pfizer wants to...

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Should Serving Sizes be More Realistic?

Posted by on 5:17 am in Laws & Regulations, nutrition, UltimateFatBurner.com | 1 comment

The Center for Science in the Public Interest certainly thinks so: Labels for canned soup, ice cream, coffee creamer, and aerosol non-stick cooking sprays understate the calories, sodium, and saturated fat consumers are likely to get from those products, since the declared...

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Study: Kids Eat More Veggies When They’re Hidden

Posted by on 4:56 am in Childhood Obesity, nutrition, UltimateFatBurner.com | 2 comments

According to my IFT newsletter… A study published The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition shows that children consume more vegetables when the greens are pureed and secretly added to main dishes. The researchers fed prepared meals to 40 kids, age 3–5, one day a week...

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