Are Flavored Waters the Same as Soft Drinks?

soda-popby Shereen Jegtvig

When I walk through the beverage aisle at the grocery store, it looks like about one-quarter of the shelf space is devoted to bottles of water.  Quite a change from when I was a kid.  Back then there were a few gallon jugs of distilled water, and the only reason my mom bought those was for use in the iron – we didn’t drink it.

Getting enough fluids every day is important and the bottled-water industry has done a great job pushing their products.  They’re convenient, possibly better than some tap water, but they still taste like water and not everyone likes the taste of water.  So between the bottles of water and soda, you’ll see several brands of flavored water.  If water is good for you flavored water must be good too.  But isn’t that the same as a soft drink? Read more

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What’s a Goji Berry?

goji-berryby Shereen Jegtvig

It seems like every couple of years a hot new exotic superfood makes its way into the United States. One of those recent superfoods is the goji berry – usually sold in juice or you can also find dried goji berries that kind of look like small raisins.  Goji berries come from Asia where they have been used for thousands of years as an herbal medicine.  They’re rich in vitamins A and C, iron, fiber and plant sterols, which are compounds found in plants that resemble our cholesterol, except that plant sterols actually lower cholesterol in the human body.  In my opinion, Goji berries deserve to land on many superfoods lists.

What do you look for when buying goji berry products? You can buy 100% goji berry juice in some health food stores and online (wallet warning – it tends to be pretty expensive), however goji juice blends are popping on up the shelves of typical grocery stores.  These juice blends are much less expensive than 100% goji juice, but more affordable, just be sure you’re not loading up on added sugars and you want the accompanying juices to be good for you too.  You also need to know that these juice blends won’t have anywhere near as many of the plant sterols as 100% goji juice, but they will still be rich in vitamins and other phytonutrients. Read more

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Top 10 Food Facts – April Week 4

istock_000005323967smallHi everyone,

We’ve got another comprehensive edition of the top 10 most interesting food facts that we could muster up from the FoodEssential database. This past week many people have been talking about the effects of high fructose corn syrup, with the release of a report (NBC News) claiming HFCS was no worse than sugar which was sure to get the debate started again. So we have aimed to please, and have included several lists highlighting products that are free of HFCS. Additionally, we have exposed the great divide in butter – how some brands contain 800 times more sodium than others.

All this and more..Feel free to comment on any of the lists or you could always let us know if there was a specific food fact list that you would like to see next weeks list – enjoy! Read more

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Trying to Find the Best Greek Dressing

salad-dressing-125x125by Shereen Jegtvig
A few posts ago, I explained what to look for when choosing a salad dressing, so now I want to take a look at Greek dressings. Greek dressings remind me of olive oil with its monounsaturated fats that are good for your heart, and maybe a bit of tangy feta cheese and oregano. These dressings can be creamy, which is delicious but usually higher in saturated fat, or vinaigrette dressings that are usually lower in fat and calories. Read more

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