Category Archives: recipes

She Teaches Cancer Patients To Cook for their Life: Meet Ann Ogden Gaffney October 5

Share this: In the early 1990s, fashion industry executive Ann Odgen Gaffney found herself cooking and caring for a designer in the industry fighting AIDS, The experience taught her to be fearless which was especially helpful when she was diagnosed with kidney cancer in 2001. Fortunately, Ann recovered following her surgery and her life went back
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Alana Chernila’s Homemade Kitchen Wisdom: Fearless Fabulous You! Sept. 28th.

"Do Your Best, and Then Let Go" So reads one of the 13 chapters- and morsels- of kitchen wisdom in Alana Chernila's new cookbook, "The Homemade Kitchen." This is a book whose message is as much about how to approach life at a slow, measured and pleasurable pace as it is about about cooking with the
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Good and Cheap- Eating Well on $4 A Day with Leanne Brown

Can you eat on a $4 a day budget? I bet your $4 latte or juice you say you can't. But $4 is the daily budget 46 million Americans must survive on to eat, based on the allocation of SNAP, the U.S. government's food stamps program. And millions more, including cash strapped working parents, fixed income retirees, students
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Fuel Your Children’s Dreams! RECIPES. Thursday. 1pm ET

Do you have an aspiring NBA player, veterinarian, dancer or singer in your home?  How about a child determined to be an Olympian gymnast, MLB star, teacher, artist or policeman.  Thousands of kids have shared their dreams with me and I simply tell them, “You can be that but you have to do 3 things: learn
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Healthy Child, Healthy World! Thurs. 1pm ET

Healthy Child, Healthy World. That’s makes sense. Challenge is, the increase number of children who are sick is rising at a disturbing rate because they are living in an increasingly unhealthy world. These days, at birth, on average, babies have about 200 unwanted chemicals already flowing through their veins. No wonder cancer is a leading
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Who Decides What Fills Your Grocery Store Shelves and Why! Thurs. 1pm ET

Do you ever wonder who decides what brands and flavors of cereals are offered to you in your grocery store? How do they select ones they want to sell from the hundreds made by food companies? How do they evaluate the quality, or do they? How about pasta? When you add up the number of
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Healthiest Processed Foods. RECIPES. Thursday 1pm ET

Is there such a thing as “healthiest processed food?” Can you buy packaged food that has retained needed naturally sourced nutrients during the processing? What should you look for on the packaging that will assure you it’s a good buy? Fortunately, our guest, Dawn Jackson Blatner, RD, Food and Nutrition Expert, Author of The
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Meet “The Food Teacher” of the United Kingdom. RECIPES. SUNDAY. 1pm ET

Because Jamie Oliver’s food programs originated in England, the question is, are kids there now choosing to eat healthier foods? If not, what is turning kids on to better-for- you meals there? Or, are they eating them at all? What about the school lunch programs – have they improved? Or, are moms in the United
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Feeding Your Child’s Brain for Success! RECIPES, TODAY, 1pm ET

From the moment of conception and for the rest of their lives, children’s brains are shaped by the nutrients fed to them.  That means what you, mom, eat during pregnancy and what they eat from birth determines the health of their brain. If you want to know what are the best for success brain
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Simply Gluten-Free Quick Meals! RECIPES. SUNDAY. 1pm ET

Does the thought of eating Gluten-Free paralyze you? At first, many think it is the end of fine dining.  Not at all!  In fact, whether you avoid gluten foods for medical reasons or not, you are going to find it is a delicious nutritious, energizing and uplifting way to eat. Thanks to our guest, Carol
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