More diabetes and heart friendly Thanksgiving recipes from CanolaInfo »

We recently featured two diabetes-friendly, heart-smart holiday recipes by Cheryl Forberg, R.D., consulting dietitian to NBC-TV’s “The Biggest Loser” and CanolaInfo. Here are two more for your Thanksgiving table!

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Diabetes friendly Thanksgiving sides: Porcini Mushroom Gravy and Cornbread and Dried Fruit Dressing »

Did you know that November is National Diabetes Month? Type 2 diabetes, which accounts for 90 percent of all cases of diabetes, affects at least 24 million American adults and children. People with diabetes are at significantly greater risk of heart disease, the leading cause of death in the U.S.

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Thanksgiving menu and turkey timeline from Fresh Home magazine »

I’ve been pouring over 20+ cooking magazines for weeks trying to figure out my Thanksgiving menu. I’ll be brining and smoking my bird. And I’ll definitely make mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, stuffing, sweet potatoes and some sort of dessert. But deciding on the final menu is driving me nuts, especially when I keep coming across more and more fabulous recipes!

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The road annually traveled: advice for your Thanksgiving road trip »

For my family, Thanksgiving means the three Ts: turkey, togetherness, and travel. Fortunately for me, I have only experienced preparing the first T (turkey) once. All other years since I became a parent, I prepared for the last T (travel). I've done a lot of holiday driving as we traveled between 200 to 500 miles to visit family each Thanksgiving.

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A review of Art Academy for the Nintendo DS »

The product review team at Mom Central knows my nephews love reviewing games for the Nintendo DS and, quite honestly, no one here in the office admits to having expert DS gaming skills. So I gladly passed along the copy of Art Academy to Alex and Thomas, ages 9 and 7 ½ respectively, to further ensure my “favorite aunt” status.

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Grandma’s latke recipe »

It’s Heritage Month in third grade at my son’s elementary school. Not only has ancestry.com become a lifesaver to us for the endless projects we’ve had to create: the family tree, the poster board of historical documents, pictures and stories about my sons great, great, grandparents and now this - a recipe to share with the entire third grade and all of their guests.

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How can I help my child take better notes in class? »

Even though teachers don’t spend time teaching students how to take notes, it is one of the most important skills for success, especially as your child progresses to middle and high school.

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More in the Kitchen Tips »

Your days are a flurry of activity, filled with business meetings and carpools and doing the family laundry. It’s no wonder by the time 6pm rolls around, you’re ready to collapse in a chair and grope for a takeout menu. There are several ways that you can plan ahead to make life easier for yourself when it comes to preparing quick, easy, home-cooked meals for your family.

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Peanut Butter and Food Allergies »

The dangers of severe food allergies were brought to media attention recently after the death of a Canadian teenager. Christina Desforges of Saguenay, Quebec, who had a severe allergy to peanuts, died in late November after kissing her boyfriend who had eaten a peanut butter sandwich hours earlier. What used to be a fairly uncommon allergy has become deadly for many children – and parents are growing increasingly concerned.

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Why I blog »

People are super curious about bloggers. I'm constantly being asked things like, why did you start your blog? How do you keep up with it? OMG, you got that for free??

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Diaper bags good enough for dads »

I never considered the thought that the very pretty and stylish diaper bag I picked out for my registry might not look as cool on my husband. Sure, he’s in touch with his feminine side, but he does deserve to carry his baby daughter around without schlepping the flowery tote I picked out to suit my taste.

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