The theme for March 2020 is “Eat Right, Bite by Bite,” encouraging informed food decisions.
What is it and how does the Cōpare nutrition plan compare?
The holiday season is right around the corner, and NOW is the best time to get started on building healthy habits — don’t wait until the New Year to make the commitment to improve your personal health and wellness.
Over the past couple of years people have been talking about the Dad Bod, a term used to describe a slightly overweight man. The premise behind the Dad Bod is…
Meal prepping has taken the fitness community by storm. We’re here to discuss meal prepping, and how a little bit of meal planning may fit better into your busy lifestyle without sacrificing nutrition.
2018 was a year for big-name diets, cleanses, and lifestyle changes. We’re here to help you tell these diets apart, and to let you know how Cōpare’s diet plan stands out.
Appetizers are notoriously unhealthy. Use these recipes from Cōpare to make delicious salmon and chickpea crepe pinwheels, kicky buffalo cauliflower, savory prosciutto egg cups, and grilled vegetables with creamy tzatziki.
No holiday is quite as food-focused as Thanksgiving. Not only do some foods only come around once a year (looking at you, stuffing), it can feel completely normal to over-eat to the point of discomfort.
If you turn to high-fat or high-sugar foods when you feel stressed, you’re not alone. Stress eating may soothe negative emotions momentarily, but it can wreak havoc on your weight and overall health. Fortunately, it’s a habit you can learn to control.