Salads can be a great and delicious way to include more vegetables in your diet. With the summer months upon us, many of our clients are asking for more salad ideas. And we always suggest the easiest way to spice up a salad is to try new salad dressings. Salad...
Are you looking to use up that can of tuna that has been stilling in your panty for way too long? But hate tuna casseroles. Then you have to try this jumbo tuna stuffed shells recipe. The sauce is creamy but light and full of flavour. And isn’t a...
In our practice, we often hear clients say “salads leave me hungry” or “salads don’t feel me up.” And more often than not these statements are true. Salads will not fill you up unless they’re balanced with a protein source and a carbohydrate. Below we will...
Susan Watson, our Winnipeg-based eating disorder dietitian, was interviewed on Winnipeg Global Morning news on “Warning signs of the development of an eating disorder.” Firstly, an eating disorder is more than just about food and can have a major medical...
I’d like to share a media interview that I did earlier this week with CTV Winnipeg morning live. These are very stressful times for everyone around the world. And in times of stress, self-care is usually the first aspect of health that gets put on the back burner. In...
On Friday, March 13, 2020 grocery store chains saw a huge boom in retail sales at the grocery store. It was crazy and insane. Sales were 10% higher than on the busiest days of the year (like Christmas Eve or the day before Thanksgiving day). I witnessed people...
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