Sponsored: Learn about jackfruit
Question: I’ve been reading about JACKFRUIT and notice that there are many products with jackfruit at Ingles that look like meat – is this a good alternative to eating meat?
Sponsored: “The Dose Makes the Poison”
Many people are fond of throwing around fearmongering words like: “poisonous”, “toxic”, and “dangerous” when it comes to certain foods, beverages, or ingredients – especially if it is something they don’t like or approve of.
Sponsored: Who is Laura Lynn?
Question: I’ve recently moved to NC and just started shopping at a nearby Ingles Markets. Who is “Laura Lynn” and who makes these products?
Sponsored: What Does “Eat Local” Mean When It Comes to Food?
There’s no easy answer to this one because there’s no hard definition of “local”. For some, local may mean:
Sponsored: What is Erythritol?
Erythritol is a classified as a polyol or sugar alcohol and is a type of carbohydrate. It is found naturally in some foods like pears, melons, and grapes and can be manufactured.
Sponsored: A look at "Fasting"
Different forms of “fasting” seem to be in the news a lot lately from “time-restricted eating” (TRE), to intermittent fasting (IF) and circadian rhythm eating (CRE).
Sponsored: Turn 3 Ingredients into 5 Quick Meal Ideas
How creative are you in the kitchen? What staples do you keep on hand to make quick meals?
Sponsored: When “Natural” Isn’t the Best Choice
Often we may see or hear people proclaim that certain products, treatments, foods or ingredients in foods are “natural” and therefore better.
Sponsored: Collagen – What’s the Buzz About?
You may have seen ads on social media or articles about collagen powder (peptides) helping with everything from removing wrinkles to reducing knee and joint pain and even improving gut health.
Sponsored: Adding dietary fiber
Question: My doctor has told me that I need to increase the amount of fiber in my diet? Can I just take fiber supplements?