Sugar Editorial Picks
Feb 27, 2009 -
When you go on a date that involves food, dinner is usually what first comes to mind, but breakfast and lunch dates can be just as fun and romantic. While they all have their ups and downs, I'd choose a dinner date any day of the week — there's just something sexy about sharing a dessert across the table and going out when the lights are dim. That's just my opinion, though, so tell me, which meal do you find the most romantic?
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Jan 23, 2009 -
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What's Your Favorite Meal Course?
Appetizer
Entrée
Side
Dessert
Other — see my comments below.
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Apr 14, 2008 -
Growing up, my parents frequently urged me to eat my vegetables at mealtime.
Since they believed most things are best in moderation, I was occasionally allowed to indulge in junk food, too. To see why this might have been a good thing, read more
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Jan 26, 2008 -
When a first–time mom comes home from the hospital with her new babe, relatives and friends may bring a few dinners here and there, but eventually the new mama has to fend for her family. So having tasty food delivered to her doorstep is a great gift.
Give the parents a break by setting them up with dinners from Magic Kitchen.
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Aug 30, 2007 -
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Do You Eat A Protein With All Of Your Meals?
Yes, I try to have fully balanced meals always.
No.
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Nov 07, 2007 -
When it comes to losing weight, it is easy to think that skipping meals means less food which means fewer calories in. It can seem counterintuitive but skipping meals could be one of the worst ways to lose weight.
Here's why: When you skip a meal (or two, or three), your body starts to wonder why it's not getting any food and it will go into starvation mode.
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Oct 24, 2008 -
I'll admit that I'm a creature of habit. I eat my meals and snacks at pretty much the same time Monday through Friday. I eat breakfast when I wake up, have a little snack around 10, lunch by 12:30, another snack around 4:00, and dinner by 7:30.
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May 06, 2009 -
Sitting down for a family meal is a time honored tradition that still exists — even in Tinseltown! We recently chatted with Lori Loughlin, the actress best known for her role as Becky Donaldson on Full House and more recently, as Debbie Wilson on 90210, about her partnership with Barilla pasta.
Loughlin and Barilla are encouraging families to involve tots in mealtime planning and preparation through the use of their Piccolini line of miniature classic pasta shapes.
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