Sponsored: What is calcium propinate

ingles dietitianThis week I got a call from a customer curious about an ingredient and wondering what it was and what it is used for.

Sponsored: 2016 Food Predictions

ingles dietitianEach year I like to predict how food fads and taste trends will show up on the shelves at Ingles. Here are my predictions for 2016. 

Sponsored: It's All About Community

ingles dietitianAt Ingles we work with many community groups throughout the year. Fund raisers, special events, food collections... here are some of our community partners that make a difference in Western North Carolina especially in food and nutrition issues.

Sponsored: Ingles Taste of Local

ingles dietitianJoin us for “TASTE of LOCAL” at Ingles Markets on Champion Drive in Canton Thursday, December 17th 3:30-6 p.m.

Sponsored: Buy local at the Blue Ridge Food Ventures Holiday Market

ingles dietitianBlue Ridge Food Ventures and Ingles Markets announce the 2015 BRFV Holiday Market !!! 

Sponsored: Being Thankful on Thanksgiving

ingles dietitianI am not a big fan of the “don’t eat that” messages on Thanksgiving or the ones that try and shock you with “Did you know that ______has ____fat/calories/ingredients/additives?"

Sponsored: Are you being fooled by labels?

ingles dietitianShoppers are innundated with so much information on packaging these days that it can be confusing. It's important to remember that brands and suppliers will often put labels on packaging to attract your attention in an effort to sell their products. Let's try and makes some sense of what labels mean and which are just about the marketing.

Sponsored: Organic vs. non-gmo

ingles dietitianWhat’s the difference between organic and non-gmo (not genetically engineered)? 

I frequently hear from people who believe that there are various health attributes associated  with products that are labeled “organic” or “non-gmo”  but this is not the case nor is it the intent of those labels.  Let’s look at some facts:

Sponsored: Roots and Branches — The Cracker King and Queen

ingles dietitianWhen you’ve operated a successful restaurant in Asbury Park, New Jersey patronized by the famous, including Bruce Springsteen, and then decide to sell it, what’s your next business move?

Ingles makes a few tweaks to expansion plans

fr inglesIngles Markets has gotten approval for a few minor changes to its site plan as it moves forward with a $7.5 million expansion project off Russ Avenue, which includes a Chick-fil-A, gas station, car wash, a parking lot makeover and additional retailers.

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