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Category: Water

Ramadan Dining Considerations

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Ramadan daylight fasting is one of the five pillars of the Islamic faith. This June, our blog site Guest Author is Teba Abdul Lateef, a Registered Dietitian from Pakistan who is contributing to a two-part blog series on Ramadan. Teba is sharing some of her expertise as a devout Muslim when it comes to Islamic traditions. Please see Part 1 of this two-part blog series for links to Teba’s background. (Grand Mosque picture courtesy of barunpatro at rgbstock). Part 1 covers some background from Teba concerning Ramadan as well as some reported culinary trends during Ramadan for Muslims living in various parts

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Posted in Beans, Caffeine, Dehydration, Dietary Supplements, Fasting, Halal, Hydration, Low-Fat, Low-fat Dairy, Mindful Eating, Nutrient Supplements, Nutrition, Pulses, Ramadan, real food, Supplements, Vitamins, Water, Wellness, White Whole Wheat, Whole Food, Whole Grains, Women's HealthTagged Fasting, Iftar, Intermittent Fasting, Islam, Islamic, Mindful Eating, Muslim, Pillars of Islam, Ramadan, Sahari, Sahur, Sehri, Sehur, Suhoor, Suhour, Suhur

Hydrate Like an Olympian! Part 2 of 2

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With the 2012 Summer Olympics in London on everyone’s minds this July, we’re continuing our series on the importance of hydration. In Part 1 of 2 of this series on hydration, we noted via infotainment some considerations as to when it might be most appropriate to use just cool (not cold) water to rehydrate and when something more might be needed. (Symbol of the five Olympic Rings which is in the Public Domain in the United States shown for identification purposes only courtesy of Wikipedia Commons). We’ll get into a bit more of the subject of hydration in this infotainment blog post, including

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Posted in Children, Dehydration, Drinks, Hydration, Nutrition, Rethink Your Drink, SCAN, Sports Dietitians Australia (SDA), Sports Dietitians UK, Sports Drinks, Urine Color Chart, Water

Emergency Storm Apps & Checklists for Food & Other Supplies (Part 2 of 2)

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In Part 1 of 2 in this series, we mentioned some sites to check for emergency information for storm preparedness, including for downloading apps to a smart phone, and some water and food considerations to stock in advance of any emergency storm situation. In this Part 2 of 2 of this series, we’ll mention various other considerations, including clothing; paperwork pointers including having handy paper versions of emergency contact info for your own family and then for local services; other equipment and supplies to consider and some ideas of what to possibly have handy for the various human family members; and as

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Posted in Emergency Preparedness, Food Safety, Nutrition, Shopping Lists, Superstorm Sandy, Water

Emergency Storm Apps & Checklists for Food & Other Supplies (Part 1 of 2)

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There have been many kinds of storms including hurricanes, tornadoes, nor’easters & more over the years & such storm activity will continue in the future. One can’t stress enough how important it is to have an emergency plan of preparedness that includes a checklist for supplies & be ready at a moment’s notice to actually implement any such plan. Dietitians who operate feeding centers have to be prepared to serve thousands of meals, even if there is no power available and limited water supplies. We have personally experienced 11 days without power after a microburst storm hit our area back

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Posted in Apps, Dietary Supplements, Emergency Preparedness, Food Safety, Grocery List Ideas, Hydration, Nutrient Supplements, Nutrition, Shopping Lists, Superstorm Sandy, Supplements, Water, Wellness

Tips When Shopping for August Abundance

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In the Northeast, August is the month where truly more localized produce variety increases and all sorts of marketplaces will start to feature a wider range of locally sourced product. We’d like to share some tips below to help make shopping for August Abundance that much more enjoyable for you. We’ll include ideas for before you head out shopping, once you arrive at the market place destination and while you are there, and then after you get back home again. In PA the weather has often been more temperate in the growing regions and they’ve had enough rain fall to

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Posted in #tuesfoodmarket, Anti-Inflammatory, Anti-Oxidant, Cancer Prevention, Cruciferous Vegetables, Farmers Market, Food Safety, Fruits, Grocery List Ideas, Heart Healthier, Mediterranean Diet, real food, Shopping Lists, Tomatoes, Vegetables, Water, Wellness

Fueling Olympic Dreams

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The approach to fueling US Olympic athletes has changed over the years, the past 7 or so years to be specific. The US Olympic Committee (USOC) has sanctioned a “marrying” of the culinary arts with nutrition science to create a performance-based menu to help each athlete do their personal best in their sport. Qualified Sports Dietitians(/Sports Nutritionists) work with food service staff to make sure that the needs of a wide range of athletes can be met. (Symbol of the five Olympic Rings which is in the Public Domain in the United States shown for identification purposes only courtesy of Wikipedia Commons). To

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Posted in Anti-Inflammatory, Anti-Oxidant, Dehydration, Drinks, Energy Drinks, Fitness, Nutrition, Olympics, real food, Rethink Your Drink, SCAN, Sports Drinks, Water, Wellness

Hydrate Like an Olympian! Part 1 of 2

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Every 4 years it’s time for another Summer Olympics and the world turns its eyes toward the value of sports in our collective lives. It doesn’t matter whether you’re a world class athlete, a “weekend warrior” or the parent of a young person active in sports, you still need to be aware of some critical aspects of nutrition that can affect sports performance and overall health. (Rethink Your Drink graphic courtesy of the CDC) Olympic athletes know that adequate hydration along with other factors of optimal nutrition for sports performance can mean the difference between standing on the medal stand or

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Go on Green–Now is the Time to Rethink Your Drink!

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Since it’s officially Summertime, the temperatures are rising around the United States, and in many cases, so is the humidity. Such weather reminds us of the 3 H’s–Heat, Humidity, Haze –so typical of August, but which often also strikes as early as June or July! Everyone wants to cool down when it gets so hot outdoors, so it is time to properly hydrate. IF you have a medical condition that your health care professional is treating you for, then of course follow their advice, but otherwise for healthy folks the following “Go On Green” approach being advocated by government programs

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Posted in Drinks, Nutrition, Water, Wellness

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