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Food & fluids

They say “you should never trust a skinny cook”, but you don’t have to become overweight in order to find pleasure in food.

Fish for good health

Through out your life, eating fish regularly can greatly improve your health and fitness. Read more »

Fresh vs frozen

Which is best- fresh or frozen foods? Read more »

Can it! – how nutritious are canned products?

Open any kitchen cupboard around the country and you will most likely come across a can of food somewhere. In our Bach’s, boat’s, pantries, the City Mission, hospitals, student flats there they are waiting for you to open them. Read more »

Folate fuss & fortification of bread

The subject of folate fortification in New Zealand caused a stir when first muted in 2011 however one thing is for sure, we all need folate. Read more »

Keep drinking milk

While we await more published scientific evidence to support the health claims that A2™ is superior to normal A1 milk there are real concerns amongst Dietitians that people may avoid drinking milk altogether. Read more »

Alcohol and weight

Alcohol is seemingly the most respectable drug within the New Zealand social scene but could our consumption be contributing to New Zealander’s growing problem of obesity? Read more »

Listeria

Listeriosis is a food bourne infection resulting from the consumption of contaminated food. Pregnant women and their unborn child can be at risk. Read more »

Alcohol in breastfeeding and pregnancy

As adults we have the right to decide if we would like to drink alcohol and how much we feel is an acceptable amount. If pregnant your baby relies on you to make the right choice. Read more »

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