November 22NewsDuration 2:28Ultra-processed foods are not good for your health, but they tend to be cheaper, easier to prepare and shelf stable. CBC’s Jennifer Yoon explains why it’s hard to stop ...
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Antioxidants are powerful nutrients that help reduce oxidative stress in the body, a factor that plays a role in the development of cancer. When it comes to ...
In a large skillet over medium heat, add garlic oil. Once hot, add chicken pieces and salt, and toss. Arrange chicken in single layer. Cook 7-10 min, flipping halfway, until chicken is just ...
To start your low-FODMAP coconut rice with veggies, add rice, ½ tsp salt, coconut milk, and water to a medium saucepan with a lid. Stir and cover, bring to a boil and then immediately reduce heat ...
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A healthy gut is one of the most important keys to your dog’s overall wellness. Prebiotic-rich foods feed the good bacteria in your dog’s digestive system, ...
In a large mixing bowl, add beef, egg, ketchup, ranch seasoning, salt, and pepper. Gently mix until just incorporated, avoiding over-mixing. Divide into 6 patties. With a spoon or fingers, gently ...
One of the biggest misconceptions in dieting is that fat is bad for you. On the contrary, you can’t survive without it! Moreover, high-fat, low-carb diets like keto vs carnivore are ...
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Keeping your dog’s teeth clean doesn’t have to mean constant brushing. Some foods naturally help reduce plaque and freshen breath just by being part of your ...
Add all Sweet & Sour Sauce ingredients to a small saucepan and stir well. Bring to a simmer over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until sauce thickens. In a large mixing bowl, add tofu, ...