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smart choices
Foods That Are Bad For You: Now Good For You!
The Times has a write-up of the Smart Choices campaign, an industry-supported healthy foods labeling program that generously designates foods like Fruit Roll-Ups, mayonnaise, and Cocoa Puffs as good for you. "These are horrible choices," says the head of the nutrition department at Harvard School of Public Health. More » -
how to
Make Your Own Sports Drink
Why waste money on Gatorade when you can brew an equally effective sports drink from sugar, lemon juice, salt and orange juice? Hit the jump for the simple, inexpensive recipe. More » -
subway
Subway Worker Wonders Why You Would Eat Their "Disgusting" Food
John visited his local Rhode Island Subway every weekday for the past two months to enjoy what he thought was a healthy lunch. That all came to end after he overheard a Subway worker say to her colleague: "I don't know how anybody could eat this stuff everyday. It's disgusting and it will make you fat." More » -
healthy
Domino's: Eat Your Pasta. In A Bread Bowl.
The booger-tainted pizza chain has taken this opportunity to introduce their newest food innovation. Pasta... in a bread bowl! Just in case there aren't enough carbs in pasta... why not eat the bowl it comes in? More » -
krispy kreme
Krispy Kreme Unveils New Dipping Sauce: Ice Cream!
Krispy Kreme is hoping a new bait will attract health-conscious consumers to their gluttony palaces: soft-serve ice cream. More » -
sneaky labeling
Mott's Will Help You Water Down Your Juice If You Like
Here's a perfect example of why you should always approach "healthy" labeling on food products with a skeptical eye. Summer did a quick side-by-side comparison of regular Mott's apple juice with new Mott's Plus Light. What she found was that except for a few added vitamins, the Light product was just Mott's juice diluted by 50% with water—but selling for the same price as the 100% juice. More » -
Starbucks breakfast
Starbucks New Healthy Breakfast Tasted, Opinions Formed
Starbucks bravely asked us to try their new healthy breakfast items, knowing full well what a bunch of jerks we are. Why did they do this? No one can say. Anyway, it turns out that their new breakfast items are pretty darn tasty. Our full review inside.Pike Place Roast Coffee:
Chris: "I like the old "burnt" coffee just fine." Ben: "This tastes like 'coffee.' Like 'acme brand coffee.'" Meg: "Like from Looney Toons?" Ben: "Yes, exactly." Carey: "Easily overwhelmed by the milk." Meg: "If you told me this was Dunkin' Donuts coffee I wouldn't punch you in the face and call you a liar."Apple Bran Muffin:
The Apple Bran Muffin has 330 calories and costs $1.75 Ben: "This muffin is the sh*t. It has a lot of sugar, though." Carey: "It tastes like Frosted Flakes in muffin form. It's Grrrrrrrrreat." Meg: "I can get behind this muffin." Chris: "Don't you pretty much just love muffins, though?" Meg: "Ok, well. Yes. Shut up."Perfect Oatmeal:
Perfect Oatmeal has 140-390 calories depending on the toppings you choose. It costs $2.45. Chris: "I just don't get it. It's nothing you wouldn't do at home with instant oatmeal. There's no Starbucks touch to it. People who eat oatmeal eat it at home or microwave it at work. It tasted fine, but I don't get it." Carey: "I'm offended by the term 'perfect oatmeal.' It wasn't perfect. It was all right. And it costs $2.45." Meg: "The nuts are good. I don't know about $2.45 good, but good." Ben: "Once you add the nuts, there's something to talk about." Captain Duvel Moneycat:"NOM NOM NOM NOM GET OUT OF THE WAY NOM MOVE OVER NOM"Power Protein Plate:
The Power Protein Plate has 330 calories and costs $4.95. It contains a hard-boiled egg, peanut butter, a small bagel, grapes, apples and cheese. Chris: "This is a good package, but I don't like hard boiled eggs." Ben: "Good portion size. I like it." Carey: "This is an airplane breakfast." Meg: "I would buy this at the airport and take it on United Airlines because it doesn't cost 9 %#%@-ing dollars."Which of these options, if any, would you personally buy? Any final thoughts?
Chris: "I have already bought the "Stella" (280 calories, $1.75) and will again. It's a "not unhealthy" choice. I'm impressed with the changes Starbucks has made overall. It's true that the breakfast sandwiches stink up the place. It was not a good smell. Regularly brewing the coffee makes a difference as well." Ben: "I'd have to have a reason to eat at Starbucks, but if I did, I'd get the protein pack. That's your 4 food groups right there, and its a sensible portion. It's convenient. And there's pepper. For the egg. They even peel it for you. That's great." Carey: "If Starbucks showed up every morning with a breakfast like this, there are some days when I would open the door." Meg: "The oatmeal was a little pricey for what it was, but it did taste good, especially once you added the nuts. I would eat that muffin again. Damn, I love muffins." Captain Duvel Moneycat: "I love this oatmeal more than anything I have ever known. It has opened my eyes and given my life purpose. Never again will I take for granted the miracle of God's finest creation — the oat. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to lick the floor where someone accidentally dropped some." -
healthy foods
11 Healthiest Foods You're Not Eating
The NYT Well Blog has a list of 11 healthy foods that you're probably not eating. Why? Because they're beets and cabbage, that's why. Oh well, maybe you can get Jerry Seinfeld's wife to tell you how other people figured out how to hide these foods in pizza. Just kidding, they're not all bad. There's blueberries! And cinnamon! More » -
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chinese poison train
FDA Ban Fails To Catch 1 Million Pounds Of Chinese Seafood
1 million pounds of shrimp, eel, and catfish somehow slipped past the FDA's ban on Chinese seafood. All seafood covered by the ban arrives at U.S. ports under an import alert, which ostensibly prevents the fish from leaving until private testing proves the absence of banned antibiotics and drugs. Chinese importers, resorting to tricks possibly gleaned from Wile E. Coyote, evade the FDA by shipping their contraband under the names and addresses of companies unaffected by the import alert. From the AP: More » -
lead
Vitamine Shoppe Multivitamins Contaminated With Lead
MSNBC is reporting some scary findings about supplements: More »
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