Mrs. Paul's Grilled Fillets
Did our reviewer want to reel in these griiled fish fillets?
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Mrs. Paul's Grilled Fillets
Did our reviewer want to reel in these griiled fish fillets?
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Originally Posted on 5/19/2005 11:14:50 PM
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Garlic Butter Bud Buster Rub
Did this new garlic rub bust our reviewer's hunger?
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Originally Posted on 5/19/2005 10:44:49 PM
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See How Arienne Lost 192 lbs!
Amazing Arienne M. is undoubtedly the queen of weight loss success. After spending most of her life overweight, she joined eDiets and parted ways with the extra pounds... a whopping 192 pounds to be exact! Arienne needed no pills or surgical procedures. She l
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Originally Posted on 5/19/2005 9:42:48 PM
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10 Joys Of Healthy Living!
Healthy living isn't about deprivation and struggle. It can -- and should -- be an enlightening experience. Master motivator Julia Havey has 10 great reasons to get livin'... and losin'!
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Originally Posted on 5/19/2005 8:35:47 PM
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10 Flavorful Ways To Get Your Daily Water
Who says you have to drink your water to meet the minimum daily requirement of 64 ounces? If your desire is drowning in dull, tantalize your taste buds with fruit, veggies and flavored drinks.
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Originally Posted on 5/19/2005 6:40:44 PM
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The Secret To Getting Celebrity Fit
Interested in a tight, supple and flexible body without bulk? You've come to the right place.
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Originally Posted on 5/19/2005 5:16:42 PM
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Incline Bench Leg Raises
Try this advanced exercise for a tight lower abdominal area. eDiets' easy to follow exercise animation is like having your own personal trainer.
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Originally Posted on 5/19/2005 4:21:41 PM
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Get With The Program! Audio CD's
Try these two easy-to-follow CD's that will put you on the road to great health and emotional well-being.
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Originally Posted on 5/19/2005 3:15:40 PM
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The Haves and Have Nots
Try to follow these general rules of what to have and what to avoid. It will make a big difference in the way you look and feel.
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Originally Posted on 5/19/2005 2:37:38 PM
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Fitness In Brief
Here are some great fitness tips that can make a big difference on your path to health and wellness.
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Originally Posted on 5/19/2005 1:31:36 PM
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Food And The Boob Tube
Pretty much everyone knows that television creates couch potatoes, but now a new study shows that television also adversely affects kids' food choices.
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Originally Posted on 5/19/2005 12:09:34 PM
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Help! I Eat When I'm Full
Dear eDiets:<BR>I eat due to stress. Even when I am full, I will eat a 'comfort food' such as ice cream, chocolate and desserts, mostly in the evenings. I know I am not hungry, but I feel like I need it to relax. How can I change this habit? <BR>--
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Originally Posted on 5/19/2005 7:45:54 AM
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Baked Halibut with Tomatoes
Want a seafood dinner with a twist? Just for the halibut, try this tasty recipe. You'll enjoy all the healthy benefits of this wonderful white fish plus the goodness of potatoes and chunky tomatoes!
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Originally Posted on 5/19/2005 7:05:52 AM
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Exercise That's Easy On The Joints
Dear eDiets:<BR>I have joint pain if I do too much exercise. Are there any exercises that are easier on my joints? <BR>-- Hurting in Hazleton
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Originally Posted on 5/19/2005 6:08:50 AM
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Fat Is Not The Enemy!
The Weight Loss Coach, Jonny Bowden, is here to set one of our greatest public enemies free. While the percentage of calories from fat in the American diet has gone down over the last couple decades, obesity has gone up... and up... and up. The author of <
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Originally Posted on 5/19/2005 3:49:46 AM
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Spinach 'n Artichoke Dip
Enjoying a baseball game goes beyond homeruns and strikeouts. There's also a whole lot of snacking to consider. The next time you make your game plan be sure to include this dynamic spinach and artichoke dip. It's a guaranteed winner.
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Originally Posted on 5/19/2005 12:49:43 AM
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Consumption of soft drinks and high-fructose corn syrup linked to obesity and diabetes
New research published in the United States that followed 50,000 U.S. nurses reveals those who drank just one serving of soda or fruit punch a day gained weight more quickly than those who drank less than one soda a month. Those who drank more also had an 80%
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Originally Posted on 5/18/2005 11:51:39 PM
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White flour promotes nutritional deficiencies and chronic disease
People simply can't get adequate nutrition by going to a grocery store, loading up on healthy foods and chewing their way through groceries. Given the nutritional profile of today's foods, it's physically impossible for a human being to do so. To make matters
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Originally Posted on 5/18/2005 10:31:37 PM
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Low-carb vs. low-fat diet debate distracts from the real weight loss solution
With all the focus on low-carb versus low-fat diets in the news these days, you might think those are the only two options to consider when it comes to losing weight and reversing obesity. Proponents of one diet or the other debate over the merits of their p
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Originally Posted on 5/18/2005 9:32:36 PM
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Atkins diet works better than low-fat diets, especially in men
A new study of low-carb diets reveals that the Atkins diet seems to work better on men than women. Interestingly, the low-carb diet was three times more effective at losing weight from the trunk area of the body than a low-fat diet. That may be of special i
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Originally Posted on 5/18/2005 8:48:34 PM
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Sugar industry denies links between sugars and obesity
Given everything we now know to be true about sugar and high-fructose corn syrup, I find it absolutely stunning that the sugar industry continues to deny any link whatsoever between the consumption of sugar and chronic diseases like obesity and diabetes. The
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Originally Posted on 5/18/2005 7:02:30 PM
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Low-carb industry scrambling to redefine itself as fad fades fast
The low-carb craze seems to be fading in America almost as quickly as it came about, and that has left many diet food retailers and manufacturers scrambling to stay in business. A lot of companies that had counted on the fad staying around for a while are now
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Low-carb diets and artificial sweeteners both promised to help people lose weight, but the promises were empty
As it becomes more and more clear that low-carb diets do not provide the radical weight loss that many had hoped they would give to the new, fatter America, it is time to accept the fact that there are no shortcuts to weight loss. In fact, artificial sweeten
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Atkins Launches First Scientifically Validated Glycemic Load Labeling (press release)
A diet ranking low on the glycemicindex, supposedly hailing from Europe, has some labeling it as the "successor"to the Atkins Nutritional Approach(TM). Surprisingly, it has received thisstatus as the latest nutritional trend, despite the fact that Dr. Robe
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Low-carb fad seems to be fading away; food banks getting donations of surplus diet food
Just last year, nearly every food product imaginable had a "low-carb" alternative, and shoppers were eating-up those products. But, almost as suddenly, as it came about, the low-carbohydrate fad seems to be fading fast. And now all those low-carb products are
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Carbohydrates lead to weight gain because they 'stimulate excessive appetites,' new study says
Trying to figure out why low-carbohydrate diets can be dramatically effective among obese people, researchers have found that carbohydrates tend to "stimulate excessive appetites." The Temple University scientists say they low-carb diets work so well because
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Low-carb fad may be dying, new report shows
The low-carbohydrate lifestyle popularized by the Atkins, South Beach and other similar diets may be a dying fad, a new report indicates.In February of 2004, about 9.1 percent of the American population was on some sort of low-carbohydrate diet, a New York ma
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Atkins lawsuit raises First Amendment questions
Jody Gorran, a 53-year old businessman, is suing Atkins Nutritionals, Inc. in a Florida court, saying that he became ill as a result of following the company's controversial high-protein, low-carb diet. The diet's merits have so far taken a back seat in the c
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Study Of Obese Diabetics Explains Why Low-Carb Diets Produce Fast Results (Press Release)
A new study by Temple University School of Medicine researchers has shown why the pounds melt so quickly on low-carbohydrate diets, and it's not related to water, metabolism or boredom. The research was conducted in a group of obese patients with type 2 diabe
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British bread industry rebounding as Atkins diet begins to lose popularity
The Atkins diet fad seems to be fading a bit, and the British baking industry is relieved. Low-carbohydrate diets like Atkins urge dieters to cut breads and pastas to help control their weight. In 2003, at the height of the Atkins craze, the amount of bread p
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