(NewsUSA) – Studies suggest home-cooked meals could help against the swell of childhood obesity — a problem that has tripled among children and adolescents.
The health consequences are already emerging. Critical diseases, like Type 2 diabetes, hypertension and cancer, are more prevalent among kids.
Even though homemade meals can help curtail childhood obesity, busy parents feel like they don’t always have time to prepare healthy dinners. Tracie McMillan, the bestselling author of “The American Way of Eating,” observes that, as a result of such stresses, some parents think of cooking as a chore.
But thanks to meal solutions — such as pre-made sauces and marinades — that are available in today’s Read More