Pocket Supermarket Guide


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In this updated fourth edition, the author guides readers through the supermarket and offers advice about how to make grocery shopping a healthier and more budget-friendly experience. Current consumer shopping trends like organic and functional foods are explained, along with an overview of how to read food labels. Lists of foods to ""look for"" and ""go easy on"" round out this information-packed resource.




Pocket Supermarket Guide


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Reflects consumer shopping trends, packed with nutrition information and healthful shopping tips, and attractively priced, this new edition helps shoppers make smart food choices based on personal dietary needs. This guide is arranged by food type for easy reference.




Grocery Shopping Guide


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So you went to get eggs from the grocery store and an hour later, you are loaded with bags of grocery that you had no idea you needed. Also, your wallet is lighter and bank balance an inch closer to the red. If you have so far been sleepwalking through grocery shopping trips, without a plan or purpose, then this book is for you! Author of Grocery Shopping Guide: How To Save Money On Grocery Shopping, Juha Öörni likes to think of it as an art; an art that has everything to do with how food ends up in pantry and money in your bank. It all starts with you and slight strategic change of approach to the ordinary task of grocery shopping. In this book, you will find tried and tested strategies to improve your supermarket game plan, all the way from haphazard to on point. This easy to read handy book helps you with: HOW TO GO GROCERY SHOPPING ON A BUDGET REASONS TO MAKE USE OF A GROCERY SHOPPING LIST HOW TO SAVE MONEY ON GROCERIES GROCERY SHOPPING STRATEGIES FOR PEOPLE WHO HATE TO SHOP HOW TO MAKE GROCERY SHOPPING EASIER Good Health and wealth is a journey that starts at the grocery store, as you will soon come to agree with the rich information that this book will supply you with. Happy shopping!




A Pocket Guide to Sustainable Food Shopping


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Reduce your food and packaging waste and lower your carbon footprint with this modern, practical guide to sustainable grocery shopping. Almond milk, oat milk, rice milk—which of the countless nondairy milks available on the market does the least harm to the environment? How do you decode the language on an egg carton? Is it possible to keep a bundle of fresh asparagus from spoiling so. darn. fast? If plastic is so bad, why is it on everything, and what can you do about it? These are just some of the questions A Pocket Guide to Sustainable Food Shopping will help answer. Whether you’re someone who’s been making changes for years or you’re clueless about where to start when it comes to sustainability, this book will teach you how to make a difference. Cutting back on food waste is one of the most impactful ways you can personally help combat climate change. With extra pages for taking notes and a space to perform your own waste audit at home, this book provides the tools to make better choices about what goes into your grocery cart, and how you ultimately treat those items once they’re in your home. You’ll learn some hard-to-swallow facts about the food industry and gain some actionable tips for making the grocery store—and the world—a more ethical place. You’ll become better at reading food labels, getting acquainted with terms you can trust, and recognizing words and phrases to regard with skepticism. You’ll gain the confidence to shop in the bulk section, ask your butcher questions about sourcing, and perhaps finally relieve some of the guilt you feel over the mountain of plastic bags accumulating beneath your sink. If you’re ready to make a change, let’s get to it.







The Supermarket Guide


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Shop smart with America's foremost nutrition experts. The American Dietetic Association takes you aisle-by-aisle through the supermarket, showing you how to make informed decisions about the food you buy for yourself and your family. Not just a guide to low-fat and fat-free items, this book gives you tips on reading labels and choosing foods that best fit your healthy eating plan following the ADA philosophy that all foods can fit. Learn the nutritional differences between fresh, frozen, and canned vegetables; how to compare presweetened, wholegrain, granola, and hot cereals; how to find the freshest seafood; and more! This handy guide also provides tips on food safety and stretching your grocery dollars.




The Pocket Guide to Low Sodium Foods


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An indispensable reference for those watching their salt intake, the expanded third edition of this nutritional sodium counter is small enough to put in a pocket or purse so wise food choices can be made at the grocery store or while dining out. Intended for the estimated 76 million Americans with high blood pressure, Menieres disease, and severe kidney disease, this guide addresses which supermarket products and fast-food items have the lowest sodium counts and simplifies choices by listing only low-sodium products. Each food is analyzed by calories, fat, saturated fat, cholesterol, carbohydrates, fiber, sugar, and sodium. Also included are brief descriptions of each nutrient and its effect on blood pressure, explanations of food labeling guidelines, and clarification of nutritional content claims.




The Supermarket Guide


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From The American Dietetic Association, the source America turns to for food and nutrition advice, comes three easy-to-use pocket guides focusing on today's most pressing nutrition topics -- that readers can easily take to the grocery store, restaurant, or anywhere. Filled with convenient charts, graphs, and sidebars, The Nutrition Now Series shares all the tricks of the trade. Vitamins, Minerals, and Food Supplements shows how to get the vitamins and minerals you need from the foods you eat every day. It also tells which supplements really are necessary and which are passing fads. Being Vegetarian has everything you need to know to get started, including how to incorporate a vegetarian diet into your lifestyle (even if you're not a vegetarian), how to eat a balanced diet without meat, what are the different types of vegetarianism -- and which one is right for you. Safe Food for You and Your Family is an indispensable guide showing how to prevent food poisoning and food borne diseases. It also tells which foods are the safest to order at restaurants, markets, and delis, how to detect hidden dangers at home or away, and where to find environmentally safe foods. Complete with the toll-free number for The American Dietetic Association consumer nutrition hotline number for all your nutrition questions, plus simple and innovative tips and the latest nutrition information, these clear and practical guides are the most portable and authoritative tools for eating right in the 90s and beyond. With over 66,000 members, The American Dietetic Association is the largest organization of food and nutrition professionals in the world.




The Gi Diet Shopping and Eating Out Pocket Guide


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The must have companion to Rick Gallop's bestselling The Gi Diet and Living the Gi Diet has now been completely revised and updated to make shopping and eating out the Gi Diet way even easier. Comprehensive Gi food listings are neatly organised by supermarket aisle and sorted into Rock Gallop's familiar, easy-to-use, unique GI red, amber and green lists - so you can make informed choices as you fill you basket. And with invaluable section on eating out - both at luchtime and in the evening, whether your choice is fast food, take-away or Italion, Indian, Greek or Chinese - you can enjoy life without compromising your diet. Packed with sound advice that you would expect from Rick Gallop's internationally bestselling and critically aclaimed GI Diet series, The Gi Diet: Shopping and Eating Out Pocket Guide fits neatly into your bag and your life.




The Real Food Grocery Guide


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The Real Food Grocery Guide provides actionable answers to the multitude of nutrition questions that arise during your trips to the grocery store and puts you on a path to a healthy diet and lifestyle.