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Our friends at Well+Good NYC report that Jamba Juice is planning to sell their smoothies in elementary, middle, and high schools through a new chain of “JambaGo” express shops. More
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Our friends at Well+Good NYC report that Jamba Juice is planning to sell their smoothies in elementary, middle, and high schools through a new chain of “JambaGo” express shops. More
Earlier this week, we posted about McDonald’s recent addition of oatmeal to the menu, skeptical of their marketing slogan, “when wholesome meets delicious” (we don’t consider sugary toppings ‘wholesome’). Still, many of our readers weren’t so perturbed by the overall nutrition value of McDonald’s new breakfast – “I personally consider under-300 calories to be a perfectly reasonable amount to eat for breakfast, even if you’re on a diet,” said one commenter. “And the nutrition facts aren’t so terribly different than when I make truly 100% natural oatmeal for myself at home (1/2 cup pre-cooked oats, cooked in water with 1/4 cup raisins and topped with 1 tsp brown sugar and a couple of tablespoons of nonfat milk).” More
We plot to make ourselves egg-white omelets and fresh squeezed OJ every day, but the truth is, there are a lot of mornings when we rush out the door and without setting foot in our kitchens. But the breakfasts we … More