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Food facts, nutritional information, nutrition, healthy eating, diet, food allergies, ingredients - Amy's Organic Shepherd's Pie (8 oz) Food Ingredients, Weight Watchers Points

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Here's a different organic frozen meal that does not contain controversial ingredients and contains less fat.... http://t.co/Mu9FbYlC

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Even the petite portion of this salad is nutritionally worse than a @McDonalds Big Mac (41g of fat!): http://t.co/Pqgvhfpj

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kerigansThe Small Change Diet (Gallery, March 2011), a Past-Spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and a Past-President of The New York State Dietetic Association. Keri holds a Master’s Degree in Clinical Nutrition from New York University and Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from Ohio University.
Keri spends the majority of her time conducting individual nutrition counseling, public speaking, writing and consulting. She has a weekly blog on U.S. News’ Eat + Run and is frequently quoted in local and national publications, such as Glamour, Fitness, Shape, Self, Women’s Health, and Health. Keri has made several television appearances including, EXTRA, The Dr. Oz Show, ABC News, WPIX11 Morning Show, Primetime, and Good Morning America and is regularly on radio shows such as Sirius/XM Satellite Radio’s Dr. Radio and Martha Stewart Living.
For five years, Keri was the host of a weekly nutrition/lifestyle show called “Diet Diva” on Manhattan Public Access TV. She is also the proud winner of the New York State Dietetic Association’s 2010 Media Excellence Award and 2006 Emerging Dietetic Leader Award. Keri lives with her husband Bart and four-legged son, Henry, in NYC and East Hampton and is an avid yoga practitioner." /> Keri Gans Nutritionist and Dietitian

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Chocolate: Does it impair calcium absorption?: Chocolate contains oxalate — a naturally occurring compound in coco... http://bit.ly/bMn8SE

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  • kerigansThe Small Change Diet (Gallery, March 2011), a Past-Spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and a Past-President of The New York State Dietetic Association. Keri holds a Master’s Degree in Clinical Nutrition from New York University and Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from Ohio University.
    Keri spends the majority of her time conducting individual nutrition counseling, public speaking, writing and consulting. She has a weekly blog on U.S. News’ Eat + Run and is frequently quoted in local and national publications, such as Glamour, Fitness, Shape, Self, Women’s Health, and Health. Keri has made several television appearances including, EXTRA, The Dr. Oz Show, ABC News, WPIX11 Morning Show, Primetime, and Good Morning America and is regularly on radio shows such as Sirius/XM Satellite Radio’s Dr. Radio and Martha Stewart Living.
    For five years, Keri was the host of a weekly nutrition/lifestyle show called “Diet Diva” on Manhattan Public Access TV. She is also the proud winner of the New York State Dietetic Association’s 2010 Media Excellence Award and 2006 Emerging Dietetic Leader Award. Keri lives with her husband Bart and four-legged son, Henry, in NYC and East Hampton and is an avid yoga practitioner." />

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    Keri Gans is a Registered Dietitian, Spokesperson and Media Personality with a private practice in New York City. She is the author of The Small Change Diet (Gallery, March 2011), a Past-Spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics and a Past-President of The New York State Dietetic Association. Keri holds a Master’s Degree in Clinical Nutrition from New York University and Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from Ohio University.
    Keri spends the majority of her time conducting individual nutrition counseling, public speaking, writing and consulting. She has a weekly blog on U.S. News’ Eat + Run and is frequently quoted in local and national publications, such as Glamour, Fitness, Shape, Self, Women’s Health, and Health. Keri has made several television appearances including, EXTRA, The Dr. Oz Show, ABC News, WPIX11 Morning Show, Primetime, and Good Morning America and is regularly on radio shows such as Sirius/XM Satellite Radio’s Dr. Radio and Martha Stewart Living.
    For five years, Keri was the host of a weekly nutrition/lifestyle show called “Diet Diva” on Manhattan Public Access TV. She is also the proud winner of the New York State Dietetic Association’s 2010 Media Excellence Award and 2006 Emerging Dietetic Leader Award. Keri lives with her husband Bart and four-legged son, Henry, in NYC and East Hampton and is an avid yoga practitioner.

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