
National Nutritional Month – ‘Food Connect Us’
Celebrating National Nutritional Month: Fueling Your Body for a Healthier Future March is National Nutrition Month, a time to reflect on the importance of making informed food choices and developing sound eating and physical activity habits. Sponsored by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, this month is dedicated to promoting the role of nutrition in […]

Making Your “Cheats” More Like a “Treat”
By Brittany Nelson, RD, CHWC As we make our way into the holiday season, those of us who have been working to have a healthier lifestyle may be cringing a little. Why? Because the holidays are usually full of sweets and other unhealthy foods to tempt us. Often, patients will come to me at this […]

How to Avoid Meal-planning Failure
By Brittany Nelson, RD, CHWC If you fail to plan, you can plan to fail. I don’t know if I always agree with this saying, but when it comes to snacks during our busy lives, I certainly do. It happens all the time—you’re getting the kids ready for school and forget to fuel yourself with […]

Understanding Cholesterol: HDL, LDL and Triglycerides
By Carol Gelatt, RN, BSN There are two types of grocery shoppers—those who race in with a list in hand and meticulously grab every item on the list before checking out and leaving, and those who meander up and down every aisle, not sure what they want until they see it on the shelf. But […]

Meal Planning for Your Busy Schedule
By Brittany Nelson, RD, CHWC If you’ve ever thought about making some type of change to your health, chances are you’ve thought about planning and prepping meals ahead of time. Whether you get ideas from Pinterest, other social media or from talking to your friends, it’s important to understand there isn’t one single way to […]

Meal Planning for Your Personal Café
By Kristin Lamb, CHWC Our wellness coaching and nutritional counseling clients routinely request meal plans. While this is a great idea, it’s nearly impossible to figure out the personal likes and dislikes, budget, cooking style, etc., in order to create a meal plan that has perfectly balanced nutrition and is sustainable for the individual and […]

Sugar 101: Do You Know What You’re Eating?
By Brittany Nelson, MS, RD Most of us have heard that fruit juices have little to no nutritional value. But sometimes people will point out that fruit itself also has a lot of sugar. Don’t be fooled into thinking a banana has too much sugar! There’s a big difference between sugar found naturally in foods […]

The Truth About Coconut Oil
By Brittany Nelson, RD, CHWC Over the past few years, the coconut oil craze has taken off, which has provided a wide array of health information to consumers. With so much buzz, it’s hard to know what to believe. You’ve heard about all the perceived health benefits of coconut oil—such as decreasing your risk for […]

What They Don’t Tell You About Low-carb and No-carb Diets
By Ryan Lawson, exercise specialist, with Brittany Nelson, RD, CHWC It seems like every week we hear about a new diet claiming to be the latest and best way to achieve weight loss. Typically these diets focus on consuming a majority of your calories from certain foods or eliminating specific foods altogether, which means you’re […]
10 Tips for Adding Heart Healthy Foods to Your Diet
By Brittany Nelson, RD, CHWC You see them on menus everywhere—in sandwiches, salads, omelettes and more. Avocados have become trendy during the past few years—and with good reason. They’re full of healthy fats, which was one of the recommendations of the 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans. The guidelines also warned against eating foods with refined […]