Q. Is cornflour OK for me as I’m on a gluten-free diet?

Written by Catherine Saxelby on Friday, 17 May 2013. Posted in Medical Diets
Tagged: additives, carbohydrates, food labels, gluten, gluten-free, health, healthy eating, healthy lifestyle, special diets

A. In Australia, products sold as “cornflour” were once alwaysmade from wheat, not corn or maize (its alternative name). These days, however, many of the cornflours at the supermarkets are now produced from maize.

Read the May issue of the Foodwatch Newsletter now

Written by Catherine Saxelby on Tuesday, 14 May 2013. Posted in Handy stuff
Tagged: allergies, allergy, eatKit, guides, newsletter, oats, tea, website

Read the May issue of the Foodwatch Newsletter now

May 13 – 19 is Food Allergy Awareness Week and so in this issue of the Foodwatch Newsletter we talk about food allergies – what they are; how serious they are and what you need to know about them.

May 23 is the official date for Australia's Biggest Morning Tea so we'll talk about all things tea and also how you can get involved in this worthwhile fundraiser.

Our product of the month is UNCLE TOBYS Traditional Oats. Read how I like to eat them and I'd love to hear your favourite recipe.

Q. How can I put ON weight, I’m desperate? I’m male, have been skinny all my life and doctors say they can't help. Any advice?

Written by Catherine Saxelby on Tuesday, 14 May 2013. Posted in Healthy eating
Tagged: addiction, balanced diet, BMI, calories, carbohydrates, dairy, diets, fat, fluids, health, healthy eating, healthy lifestyle, healthy snacks, junk food, kilojoules, meal planning, men, snacks, supplements, underweight

A. Often it’s just as hard to put on weight as it is to lose weight, particularly if you come from a family with a tall slender build which you’ve no doubt inherited. On the plus side, as you get older, your skinny build will become an advantage as you’re less likely to succumb to heart troubles or diabetes, conditions which are aggravated by being overweight.

Q. I have a lot of trouble with wind and was wondering what to do?

Written by Catherine Saxelby on Friday, 10 May 2013. Posted in Medical Diets
Tagged: balanced diet, carbohydrates, drink, eating mindfully, exercise, fibre, fluids, grains, healthy eating, healthy lifestyle, hydration, soft drinks, special diets, sugary drinks, sweetener

The question in full:

Q. I have a lot of trouble with wind and was wondering what else I can do. I've already cut out really windy foods like cabbage and lentils but I still seem to have problems which is so embarrassing.

Q. Is margarine high in trans fat?

Written by Catherine Saxelby on Tuesday, 07 May 2013. Posted in Fats and Oils
Tagged: cholesterol, fast food, fat, healthy heart, heart health, margarine, snacks, trans fats

Q. Is margarine high in trans fat?

The question in full

Q. I've read that margarine is bad for you as it is hydrogenated and so is high in trans fats. Is this correct?

Sugar - why quitting sugar guarantees you'll lose weight

Written by Catherine Saxelby on Monday, 06 May 2013. Posted in Carbs, sugars & fibres
Tagged: BMI, calories, diet, dieting, diets, health, healthy eating, healthy lifestyle, kilojoules, obesity, overweight, sugar, sugary drinks, sweet treats, weight loss

Sugar - why quitting sugar guarantees you'll lose weight

Sugar. It's been labelled "deadly", "addictive", "toxic", "sweet poison" and blamed for the rise in global obesity in recent years." Get rid of the white toxin from your diet and you'll free up your body to drop those excess kilos" (or so say anti-sugar campaigners Sarah Wilson, David Gillespie and Robert Lustig). Here are the three real reasons why I believe quitting sugar helps you lose weight.

Q. How can I keep food down with a hiatus hernia?

Written by Catherine Saxelby on Tuesday, 30 April 2013. Posted in Medical Diets
Tagged: eating mindfully, eating slowly, health, heartburn, hunger, juice, liquid diet, nutrition, obesity, overweight, soup, special diets, weight loss

The question in full:

Q. I have a hiatus hernia and have trouble keeping food down. I feel full after a few mouthfuls and find I get bloated and tummy cramps. Any suggestions?

EatKit Archive: TEA, HEALTH AND HAPPINESS

on Monday, 29 April 2013. Posted in Handy stuff
Tagged: drink, drinks, EatKit, fluids, green tea, healthy eating, hunger, hydration, tea, water

EatKit Archive: TEA, HEALTH AND HAPPINESS

Tea - black, green, white or herbal - is one of life's precious things. It allows you to relax, chillax, refresh and be revived. It encourages a conversation and openness in a way that water, soft drink or coffee never can do. It is a joy to sip and savour. It is one of my favourite moments in life. If you share the same feelings about tea as I do, take a moment to read our thoughts and tea moments from the May EatKit online Twitter chat.