Low Carb Success Story Leigh Ann Bishop by Amy Dungan in the June 2013 issue of CarbSmart Magazine. Leigh Ann lost an amazing 51 pounds and reached her goal weight in just about 16 weeks! Another inspiring story to speed you on your low carb journey.
Read More »These Beauts are Made for Walking
These Beauts are Made for Walking by Keith Johnson in the June 2013 issue of CarbSmart Magazine. Ever seen an onion go for a walk? Keith has! Super-easy, super-tasty options for your own garden.
Read More »Salvaging the Child-Vegetable Relationship
Salvaging the Child-Vegetable Relationship by Misty Humphrey in the June 2013 issue of CarbSmart Magazine. Stop fighting your family and learn ways of Child-Vegetable Détente. Peace at last!
Read More »More Than Skin Deep: Welcome the self-confidence that comes with feeling great in your own skin
More Than Skin Deep by Sagdrina Jalal in the June 2013 issue of CarbSmart Magazine. Welcome the self-confidence that comes with feeling great in your own skin.
Read More »Exercise At Sea: You Don’t Have to Gain Weight on a Cruise!
Exercise At Sea: you don't have to gain weight on a cruise! Terrific & fun exercise options abound by Kent Altena in the June 2013 issue of CarbSmart Magazine.
Read More »Juneteenth – A Celebration of Freedom
A Celebration of Freedom: May 28 "Juneteenth" by April Walker in the June 2013 issue of CarbSmart Magazine. Whether you celebrate freedom with just family or with the whole community, we give you the secrets to keep it down-home delicious and nutritious.
Read More »Exercising in the Heat – How To Keep Your Cool
Just a few months ago, I was writing about the joy of being outside after a cold winter. Now it seems the weather has conspired against those that wish to be outside with ever-higher temperatures and percentages of humidity to match. How does one stay active through the blazing days of summer without retreating indoors to air conditioning?
Read More »Is a Gluten-Free Diet the Cure for Your Eczema?
Remember all of the hype around eating sugar and getting pimples? Well, now the dermatology world has an even bigger concern regarding nutrition and skin conditions: Eczema and food allergies. But what exactly is eczema?
Read More »One Good Turnip Deserves Another
Finding turnips on a restaurant menu is a rare event, but smart chefs are rediscovering this versatile vegetable. Turnips can be baked, stir-fried, mashed, deep fried, stewed, hash browned, au gratined, pickled, roasted, grilled, or used in soups, and the leafy tops prepped like mustard greens. Inexpensive, under-appreciated and often overlooked, this cousin of mustard is fairly easy to grow, and can be found in farmers markets throughout much of the growing season.
Read More »Your Gluten-Free Family Vacation
Summer is here, and the vacation you’ve been gearing up for is just around the corner! Though there are plenty of stops the average family can make along the way, what about the gluten-free family?
Read More »Gluten-Free Living 101: How to Avoid Foods That Cause Gluten Disorders
Anyone can have celiac disease or gluten insensitivity; some people experience mild symptoms and others more severe ones. The breadth of symptoms, from bloating to joint pain to infertility, make gluten sensitivity difficult to diagnose with standard tools. Understanding how to avoid the foods that cause celiac and other gluten-related disorders may provide you with the answers – and the relief – you seek.
Read More »Healthy Traditions: Baked Apples In The Wild
Healthy Traditions: Baked Apples In The Wild by Carol Lovett. For your summer road trips, if you're looking for something beyond roasted marshmallows for dessert, try Carol's recipe for Baked Apples.
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