Showing posts with label diet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diet. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

As If You Don't Already Have Enough To Do...



Okay, Okay...we know you're busy. We know you have a ton of stuff going on in your life
AND we're going to add something else to your plate? YES!


Need a bit of a jump-start to help with your (hopefully) new-found eating habits? We've compiled a list of some of our favorite, and not so well-known, books that you may just get some pretty cool ideas from. If anything, a couple are pretty entertaining!

Some of our favorites:
Be Lean: How to get the body you love and love the body you have (by our very own Romy!)
Fast Food Nation - the dark side of the all-American meal (also a movie for you people who read cliff notes in school!)
Skinny Bitch - a no-nonsense tough-love guide for savvy girls who want to stop eating crap and start looking fabulous!
Ultra-Metabolism - the simple plan for automatic weight-loss

Our goal is to help you meet your goals, and have fun doing it!

Thursday, December 30, 2010

12-Week Weight Loss Challenge


Losing weight is often a personal goal after the Holidays. Make it a company goal to have employees who are within their healthy weight range.


Our signature 12-Week Weight Loss Challenge allows employers and peers to motivate and support each other as they strive for healthier lifestyles.Participants learn:
label reading
effective exercising
smart grocery shopping
healthy meal planning
and much more


The Challenge focuses on assisting employees with simple and effective changes in everyday habits to keep the weight off for life! Our weight management team consists of dietetic technicians and registered nutritionists accustomed to working with corporate populations.

Schedule a Weight Loss Challenge through 1/31/11 and participants will be entered to receive a FREE one-on-one nutrition and fitness consult with our weight management expert! We conveniently bring our classes to your office or group. For more information on our on-site programs please call 480-330-2066.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Is your kid a dietary disaster?

Is your kid a dietary disaster?

The Back Rub Company offers an enlightening workshop: Food & Family.
In this lighthearted look at the family food dynamic, we talk about healthy family meals, getting kids of all ages to eat their veggies, encouraging healthy habits in children and the lost art of dinnertime.

To schedule call 480-330-2066.


If that doesn't spark some interest, read on...

Top 10 Worst Foods for Kids:

20. Worst Breakfast Cereal: Cap'n Crunch (1 cup) 147 calories; 2 grams (g) fat (1 g saturated); 16 g sugar; 1 g fiber. Sweetened cereals are among the most dominant sources of empty calories in a child's diet. Aside from the added vitamins, which are mandated by the government, this cereal is an amalgam of largely worthless food particles and chemicals. Buyers beware: Most cereals marketed to kids suffer similar problems. Eat this instead: Cascadian Farm Clifford Crunch. (1 cup) 100 calories; 1 g fat (0 g saturated); 6 g sugar; 5 g fiber.

19. Worst Breakfast Pastry: Burger King Cini-minis with vanilla icing 500 calories; 21 g fat (6 g saturated, 5 g trans); 72 g carbohydrates. There is no worse way to start your day than with a combination of refined flour, sugar, and trans fats. What's more, studies show that overweight people who trade fast-digesting carbohydrates for more protein at breakfast have an easier time slimming down. Eat this instead: Burger King Egg & Cheese Croissan'wich 300 calories; 17 g fat (6 g saturated, 2 g trans); 26 g carbohydrates.

18. Worst Side Dish: Bob Evans Smiley Face Potatoes. 524 calories; 31 g fat (6 g saturated); 57 g carbohydrates; 646 mg sodium. Not even an extended bath in hot oil would wipe the grins from faces of these creepy-looking potatoes. When you're eating out, side dishes make or break a meal, and with more fat and calories than Bob's sirloin steak, this side falls woefully into the latter category. The lesson for kids: Just because they're smiling doesn't mean they're nice. Eat this instead: Bob Evans Home Fries. 186 calories; 7 g fat (1 g saturated); 27 g carbohydrates; 547 mg sodium.

17. Worst Home Style Meal: Boston Market kids' Meatloaf with Sweet Potato Casserole and Cornbread 580 calories; 29 g fat (12 g saturated); 780 milligrams (mg) sodium. What begins as beef ends up with 42 ingredients, including partially hydrogenated oil. What's more, the sweet-potato casserole is topped off with marshmallow, brown sugar, and molasses. Eat this instead: Boston Market Kids' Roasted Turkey with Green Beans and Cornbread 210 calories; 6 g fat (2 g saturated); 568 mg sodium.

16. Worst Pasta Meal: Romano's Macaroni Grill Kid's Macaroni 'n' Cheese 600 calories; 31 g fat (20 g saturated); 1,720 mg sodium. This dish used to be more than double the size and caloric impact. The chain finally cut down the massive portion size. Thanks, Macaroni Grill. (P.S. It's still a disaster.) Eat this instead: Kid's Grilled Chicken & Broccoli 390 calories; 5 g fat (2 g saturated), 560 mg sodium.

See 15-10 here.