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We all eat out – at work, at school, at weddings, in restaurants, in airports, and at rest stops along the highway. It’s easy to default to candy, mac and cheese, French fries, mocha lattes, and every type of cookie you can get your hands on. But, it doesn’t have to be that way. You can eat out, eat well, and not have to go up a jean size. It’s all in the choices you make. Eat Out Eat Well gives y
What's a visit to the stadium without some food?
Buy Me Some Peanuts And Cracker Jacks - Eat Out Eat Well Baseball season is in full swing. What accompanies a visit to the stadium – food, of course! Oh, the food! Oh the calories! Hang on – this post is not
You'd be amazed at the number of calories we unwittingly stir into our coffee and tea!
Is Your Coffee Or Tea Giving You A Pot Belly? - Eat Out Eat Well Morning coffee. Coffee break. Afternoon tea. A nice cup after dinner. Many of us love – need – our coffee or tea. A nice hot steaming cup of coffee or
It is definitely PEEPS time! I have to admit, they're not my favorite, but I'm in the minority - at least in my family.
PEEPS: Do You Love Them or Hate Them? - Eat Out Eat Well If you have a thing for the fluorescent squishy marshmallow bunnies and chicks that were hatched over 60 years ago, you’re not alone. PEEPS, the number
It's jellybean time! Red is my favorite, but how many of you like the black ones?
JellyBeans!!! - Eat Out Eat Well Jellybeans: do you think they should they should come with a warning label, “STOP NOW or you’ll keep eating until they’re gone?” Seriously – it’s pretty
Irish soda bread, farl, spotted dog or soda bread by any other name -- I love them all. What about you?
Why Is Irish Soda Bread Called Soda Bread or Farl or Spotted Dog? - Eat Out Eat Well It must be St. Patrick’s Day when you spot green bagels and green milkshakes. But, there’s also corned beef and cabbage – and “Irish soda bread”
Interesting comparisons!
Bigger, Saltier, Heavier: Fast Food Since 1986 in 3 Simple Charts Adding lighter fare like salads to the usual burgers and fries has meant more options for time-pressed diners. But the meals are largely less healthy now, a new study finds.
How much bread and butter - or oil - do you consume during the course of a meal? It's really hard to abstain especially when you're hungry and/or really love bread. I speak from experience!
Are You Eating A Bread And Butter (or oil) Meal Before Your Actual Meal? - Eat Out Eat Well Have you been known to invade the breadbasket with gusto as soon as it lands on the table? Then do you mindlessly continue to munch before and during your
Check out the links to a whole bunch of flavored popcorn. Sounds delicious and perfect for a long Oscar night.
Movie Night? Try Some (Flavored) Popcorn - Eat Out Eat Well Movies and Popcorn – A Classic Combo When you think movie, do you also think popcorn? A good percentage of movie viewing people do. And what’s the biggest
Do you remember the little boxes filled with candy hearts?
What’s Valentine’s Day Without Candy Sweethearts? - Eat Out Eat Well “Be Mine,” “Kiss me,” “Sweet Talk.” Candy hearts, originally called motto hearts but also known as conversation hearts and sweethearts, have been
Did you know that there's caffeine in chocolate? Not an overwhelming amount, but if you're a chocoholic …
How Much Caffeine Is In That Piece Of Chocolate? - Eat Out Eat Well During the week before Valentine’s Day, about 1.1 billion boxed chocolates -- that’s about 58 million pounds of chocolate candy -- will be sold in the
And your choice is ???
Do Football And Food Share Equal Footing On Super Bowl Sunday? - Eat Out Eat Well Even though professional football - as we know it - has been around since 1920, the first Super Bowl, the annual championship of the National Football
At the awesome New York Botanical Garden Train Show.
Not the typical truck you see on I-287 in Westchester, NY. Would love to see more.
Fish, Beans, Grapes, Cake, Greens, Long Noodles -- what's your tradition?
What’s Your Traditional Food For Good Luck In The New Year? - Eat Out Eat Well What’s your New Year’s tradition? Do you eat fish, beans, cakes with coins, grapes, or pickled herring? Perhaps your family eats pork products, lentils,
Santa visits a lot of houses on Christmas Eve and he eats a whole lot of cookies. Weigh in on whether you think he should continue with his merry ways or make a change or two!
Is Santa's Belt Getting A Little Too Tight? - Eat Out, Eat Well Like many of us, Santa might have some weight challenges. It wouldn’t be too surprising with all of the cookies and milk left out for him on Christmas
The holidays are here and so is a lot of turkey and leftovers.
How Long Can Turkey and Stuffing Safely Stay On The Table and In The Fridge? Will you roast an 18 pound turkey? Maybe you'll roast two smaller ones so you can have four drumsticks. One thin for sure; most of us will have a ...
A bite of Snickers and a sip of wine …
Halloween Candy and Wine? You Bet! Halloween candy isn’t only for kids. Neither are Halloween parties. So, if you’re an adult, why not have some wine with your candy – whether it’s th ...
Do you know Stingy Jack's story?
Pumpkins, Jack O’ Lanterns and Halloween Halloween Here’s to the Witches, Here’s to their cats, Here’s to the hoot owls And Whirring bats; Here’s to the ghosties, In robes of white, He ...
What about you -- do you love 'em or hate 'em? Personally, they're not my thing but I'm in the minority in my family!
PEEPS: Do You Love ‘em or Hate ‘em? If you have a thing for fluorescent marshmallow bunnies and chicks that were hatched over 50 years ago, you’re not alone. They got their name – PEEPS — ...
Soda bread has a fascinating history. Check it out.
Why Is Soda Bread Called Soda Bread? St. Patrick’s Day must be near when you spot green bagels and green milkshakes. But, there’s also corned beef and cabbage – and “Irish soda bread” ...
Movies and Popcorn – A Classic Combo When you think movie, do you also think popcorn? A good percentage of movie viewing people do. And what’s the biggest movie night of the year? The Academy ...
Candy hearts never seem to lose their appeal …
Would It Be Valentine’s Day Without Colorful Candy Hearts? How Did Candy Conversation Hearts Get To Be A Symbol Of Valentine's Day? Cupid would have loved candy hearts — romantic American colonists certainly did. Th ...
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(fun) Exercise To Burn Off Super Bowl (food) Calories Check out these amusing (and possibly alarming) stats on how much and what kind of exercise you need to do to burn off some common Super Bowl food. Get read ...
What will you eat during the game? Whatever it is, enjoy it!
Super Bowl and Super Food Even though the first Super Bowl only dates back to January 1967, Super Bowl Sunday certainly has the trappings of a holiday both in the US and in many expa ...
What's your New Year's "go for the luck" food? Mine is Vasilopita, Greek New Year's cake (just took it out of the oven). Happy New Year!
What to Eat for Luck in the New Year — and What to Avoid Pork products, fish, beans, cakes with coins, grapes, and pickled herring? Food and symbolism play important roles in celebrations around the world. On s ...
Merry Christmas from Eat Out Eat Well. Good to know that Rudolph can have his day!
Rudolph Really Does Have A Red Glowing Nose! Poor Rudolph — he’s had to put up with all of those clown nose jokes over the years. It turns out that scientists have determined that reindeer have m ...
Santa consumes a whole bunch of carbs on Christmas Eve -- she he cut down? http://www.eatouteatwell.com/do-you-leave-cookies-for-santa/
How Long Can Your Turkey Safely Stay On The Table And The Leftovers In The Fridge? Visit http://EatOutEatWell.com
Why are Jack-O'-Lanterns, Pumpkins, Trick-or-Treating, and Candy best friends on October 31st?
Jack-o’-Lanterns, Pumpkins, Trick-or-Treating, and Candy – Why Do They Go Together? A Spooky Jack-o’-Lantern Tale Have you ever wondered where the Jack-O'-Lantern comes from? According to an Irish legend that goes back hundreds of years, ...
I certainly invaded my kids' Trick or Treat bags. What about you? And, can you keep your hand out of all of those candy filled bowls that seem to be on every desk and counter?