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How to Use Spinach

What do you think of when you hear the word ‘spinach’? Maybe you remember that mushy green stuff on your plate from when you were a kid. Or maybe you think of Popeye getting his strong muscles after eating it. Whatever comes to mind, it may be time to try it again!   Spinach is a […]

How to Use Spinach

November 25, 2024

What do you think of when you hear the word ‘spinach’? Maybe you remember that mushy green stuff on your plate from when you were a kid. Or maybe you think of Popeye getting his strong muscles after eating it. Whatever comes to mind, it may be time to try it again!   Spinach is a […]

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Take A Break: Mindful Walking

August 17, 2020

We all can use a break occasionally. Taking a break gives you a chance to mentally, physically, and in some cases, emotionally, push the pause button. Walking, particularly mindful walking, can provide the perfect activity to kickstart your next healthful break.

How do I blanch vegetables so they last longer?

August 10, 2020

Blanching is the process of boiling or steaming vegetables for a short period of time in order to stop the “aging” process of vegetables. [1] This method of quickly cooking vegetables inactivates the enzymes that break vegetables down over time.

Cooking with Dried Herbs and Spices

August 10, 2020

Looking to spice up your mealtimes? Dried herbs and spices add a ton of flavor to any meal. They are also easy to store, which means you can always have them on hand. Here are two examples of ways to incorporate dried herbs and spices into your next meal!

Don’t be a fool for the Ketogenic diet

August 07, 2020

The ketogenic diet is taking Georgia and other states by storm. Don’t be fooled by ketogenic diet advice you read on social media or hear from your coworker who just went “keto.” Let’s look at the facts.

Georgians can now shop online with SNAP

August 05, 2020

For the first time, Georgia Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) participants will be able to select and pay for their groceries online.

Honey: Sticking to the Facts

August 03, 2020

Did you know that most honey is typically harvested in late Summer or early Fall? [1] With Summer slowly drawing to an end, this means that harvest time is right around the corner! If you have honey on your list for your next grocery or farmer’s market visit, there are a few things that you […]