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However, turkey bacon is at least a better choice than the regular kind because it's a white meat, not a red meat, and is lower in calories and fat (turkey bacon has 4 g saturated fat per serving compared to pork bacon's 8 g).
You should cook bone-in pork chops at 350 degrees for about 25 minutes. Thick bone-in pork chops will take a few minutes longer, about 30 minutes....
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Potatoes are a versatile and delicious vegetable that can be enjoyed by everyone, including people with diabetes. However, because of their high...
Read More »Bacon, oh bacon: The classic breakfast staple dates back to the Roman Empire, yet somehow it still manages to get trendier by the minute. Not only does it draw adoring crowds to bacon festivals and bacon-themed restaurants, but it's now featured in just about every type of product, including bacon gum! And with International Bacon Day approaching September 2, there’s no doubt aficionados will be expressing their devotion with a hot skillet filled with sizzling grease. Bacon doesn’t receive the same fanfare from health experts, though. It’s less popular than ever with nutritionists since the World Health Association deemed processed meat—any type of meat that’s been treated in some way (like salting, curing, or fermentation) for preservation—as a carcinogen, AKA something that causes cancer, in 2015. (Ditch processed foods and try the naturally sweet, salty, and satisfying recipes from Prevention's Eat Clean, Lose Weight & Love Every Bite!) In fact, when 22 experts from 10 countries reviewed more than 800 studies, they found that eating 50 grams of processed meat daily (about four strips of bacon) increases the risk of colon cancer by 18%. Even more, red meat in general may increase risk of colorectal, prostate, and pancreatic cancers. (Here are 10 things cancer experts do to avoid getting the disease.) So, what’s one to do on a holiday like International Bacon Day? By all means, get that skillet sizzling and the oven preheated. But this year, throw in one of these six bacon alternatives—and keep the rest of your body just as happy as your taste buds.
The 9 Healthiest Types of Cheese Blue cheese. Feta. Cottage cheese. Ricotta. Parmesan. Swiss. Cheddar. Goat. More items...
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While it's true that the keto diet involves eating lots of protein and fat with very limited carbohydrates, it doesn't mean you can eat in infinite...
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Is ginger keto friendly? Ginger is keto friendly at less than 1 g net carbs per two 1-inch slices. So you can enjoy ginger and its benefits no...
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Awesome bread alternatives Oatcakes. Wholegrain Crackers. Flatbreads. Lettuce leaves. Cabbage leaves. Collard leaves. Oat pancakes. Karelian...
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The majority of medical professionals recommend three months as the outside limit for a keto diet. Some say do say, though, that cyclical keto...
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Usually, when a person does not lose weight on the keto diet, it is because they have not achieved ketosis. The most common reason for not getting...
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It is common for low carb dieters to experience changes in their bowel movements, especially during the first couple of weeks. Although most people...
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A 100 gram serving of red onions contains about 8 grams of carbohydrates. Carbohydrates metabolise soon, which results in fast release of sugar in...
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