Stretching Your Food Dollar Many older adults have limited resources, coupled with escalating expenses that may be out of their control. After healthcare and basic living expenses, there may not be much left in the budget for food. Careful planning and use of available resources can make a big difference […]
Nutrition and Health
Healthy Eating in the College Dorm
One nice thing about most college dining halls is that they serve buffet style, so you can refill your plate as many times as you would like without having to pay any additional fees. But this also can make it very easy to overeat, since you don’t see everything you […]
Guidelines for Starting Your Infant on Solid Foods
Breast milk or iron-fortified formula is all that is usually needed for healthy growth and development in your baby, but most experts suggest adding solid foods to your infant’s diet around 6 months of age. Before feeding your baby solid foods, make sure he/she is able to: Swallow semi-solid foods […]

