"Make a list of healthy foods to buy, and avoid shopping for food when you're hungry. Shopping with a grocery list of healthy items will help you curb impulse purchases."— Adamarie Multari, M.D. |
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| Making Meals Easy | Cranberry-walnut oatmeal | Isn't it nice to relax with loved ones over a leisurely morning meal during the weekend? Put a fun twist on a wholesome breakfast staple by setting up an oatmeal buffet bar at home. Simply make a batch of oatmeal and put various healthy toppings — nuts, berries, cinnamon, bananas, dried fruit, unsweetened shredded coconut — in containers so that people can serve themselves and customize their bowls according to their preferences. Use this delicious cranberry-walnut oatmeal recipe as a guide and build from there. | Get inspired with this recipe » |
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Dining Out 5 healthy-eating restaurant tips Many people look forward to dining out because it's an opportunity to enjoy their favorite foods, whether it's a basket of french fries, a creamy pasta dish or cheesecake for dessert. The Mayo Clinic Diet allows for occasional treats, and you should enjoy them — but only occasionally. Read on for restaurant tips that will keep you from derailing your diet.
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Today's Mindful-Eating Tip Stay on track over the weekend The weekends aren't an excuse to abandon healthy habits. Some indulgence is OK, but going overboard may leave you feeling depressed and guilty. Plan ahead to better manage temptation.
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