A couple of years ago, I wrote a blog post with the headline, “Crossing Ketchup Off My Shopping List.” In it, I described how we ran a taste-test of different tomato sauces with my children
Becoming a registered dietitian was the easy choice — I declared my college major during the application process and never changed, much to the envy of my friends who changed majors several times during college.
At 12 to 15 percent of total body weight, skin is the largest and fastest growing organ of the human body. It’s also what people first see when they look at you. So how can you
Today, more than half of RDNs have master’s degrees. And, in today’s competitive job environment, it can be difficult to stand out. Here are a few interview tips for soon-to-be RDNs, recent graduates and dietitians
I absolutely love springtime in Michigan. I'm more than happy to say hello to warmer weather and goodbye to frigid winter days. With spring's arrival I decided to do some spring cleaning in the pantry. Unfortunately,
Nothing says summer like watching a baseball game in person, but the snacks you enjoy at the ballpark don't have to be unhealthy. When I was a national spokesperson for the American Dietetic Association (now
When I had my baby shower, my mother-in-law made an egg casserole that was a big hit. I asked her for the recipe, and, with some modifications and testing, I'm ready to share. It is
We enjoy our meals when good food, good service and a beautiful setting converge. A clean dining space and attractive eating area — the environment — entices us to eat and enjoy. And, it’s hard to
Does your husband, boyfriend, brother, son or father have bad breath after a zesty dinner made with garlic and onions? If that’s the case, it may be bad for his dinner companions, but great news