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Eat This, Not That! launched in December 2014 and includes information on Dieting, Shopping, Food, Cooking and Baking, Recipes and Supermarkets. The digital magazine is available to download from the iTunes App Store. Sections included are as follows: "Master Your Kitchen", which features more than 50 recipes designed for maximum nutrition and weight-loss impact. "The Best and Worst Kids’ Foods in America" a survival guide for parents trying to feed their children well. "The Restaurant Survival Guide", designed to help readers drop pounds by making simple choices at their favorite restaurants, from Applebee’s to Wendy’s. "Reader Poll" surprising new insights into the way we shop and eat today. Eat This, Not That! is the definitive resource for weight loss, smart food swaps, general nutrition, and restaurant guides. Reaching millions of Americans monthly, their site is a go-to source for those looking for help to improve their health and well-being through dietary means. Their content is filled with healthy food products, smart restaurant orders, cooking tips and recipes to get you the body and the life you want.

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