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  • What Not to Eat

What Not to Eat: Denny's Macho Burger

  • Posted on August 28, 2014
  • by Jayne Hurley

“A hand-pressed beef patty on a grilled Cheddar bun with lettuce, Cheddar cheese, chili, tortilla chips, sour cream, freshly made pico de gallo and jalapeños.” Got that? Denny’s new Macho…

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  • What Not to Eat

What Not to Eat at Maggiano’s

  • Posted on August 27, 2014
  • by Jayne Hurley

At Maggiano’s Little Italy (45 locations), you can order any steak “Contadina style.” That means with “two Italian Sausage links, Crispy Red Vesuvio-Style Potatoes, Roasted Red and Yellow Peppers, Roasted…

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  • What Not to Eat

What Not to Eat: This is One Monster Meal

  • Posted on August 18, 2014
  • by Jayne Hurley

“We are the burger authority, Zagat surveyors agree,” says the menu at Red Robin Gourmet Burgers (470 locations). Red Robin doesn’t skimp on its Gourmet Burgers. Take the A.1. Peppercorn,…

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  • How to Diet

How to Diet While Eating Out

  • Posted on August 15, 2014
  • by Jayne Hurley

Order from the lower-cal menu. BJ’s calls them Enlightened Entrees (less than 795 calories). At The Cheesecake Factory, they’re SkinnyLicious (less than 590 calories). Or take home half of a…

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  • Food Safety

Learn More about these Dangerous Pathogens that Pose Major Food Safety Risks

  • Posted on July 31, 2014
  • by NAH Editorial Staff

BACILLUS CEREUS: Often grows in foods that aren’t kept at the proper temperature. Less commonly causes vomiting syndrome, which causes minimal diarrhea or abdominal pain and is associated with fried…

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  • Food Safety

Recall Alert: Is Your Hamburger Meat Safe for Memorial Day Weekend?

  • Posted on May 24, 2014
  • by NAH Editorial Staff

An outbreak from ground beef contaminated with E. coli is making consumers sick across the country—in four states so far—and has led to a recall of almost 2 million pounds…

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  • How to Diet

Are Chicken and Turkey Dinner Sausages Healthy?

  • Posted on April 12, 2014
  • by Jayne Hurley

The good news: chicken and turkey dinner sausages have at least 50 percent less saturated fat than their beef and pork cousins. [HD] And a growing list of companies—like Aidells,…

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  • What Not to Eat

Ever Tried Noodles & Company?

  • Posted on April 5, 2014
  • by Jayne Hurley

“Creamy mac & cheese spiced up with tender braised pork and our own sweet tangy barbecue sauce.” That’s how Noodles & Company describes its Barbecue Pork Mac. The “fresh food…

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  • Fat in Food

Do Your Meatballs Need a Makeover?

  • Posted on April 4, 2014
  • by Jayne Hurley

When it comes to meatballs, chicken and turkey beat beef. They’ve got just 2 to 4 grams of saturated fat in a 3 oz. serving (typically 3 or 4 meatballs).…

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  • How to Diet

Should You Avoid Eating Beef?

  • Posted on March 31, 2014
  • by Michael F. Jacobson

Deciding between steak and chicken tonight? Corn-fed beef is by far the worse choice, not just for you, but for the environment and for the welfare of the animals. Health.…

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