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Everyone wants to eat healthy. But with the thousands of products lining the grocery store shelves it can be overwhelming. Is fat-free or gluten-free healthier What are food labels really saying What does "natural" truly mean and is organic produce and grass-fed meat worth the extra cost It can be confusing, not to mention expensive. It doesn't have to be that way. The Real Food Grocery Guide helps you navigate every aisle of the grocery store clearly outlining what foods are truly the healthiest, the freshest, and the most economical (and which ones belong in the garbage rather than your grocery cart!) The Real Food Grocery Guide is the most comprehensive and actionable guide to grocery shopping and healthy eating ever with advice on: what to eat for health, balanced weight, and longevity how to shop to save a significant amount of time and money how to decipher food "buzz words" (like natural, grass-fed, wild, organic, gluten-free, etc.) : know which to buy and which to leave on the shelf how to select the most nutritious and delicious produce, every time (no more getting home with brown avocados or tasteless melon) why the quality of animal-products-such as meat, fish, eggs, and dairy-is crucial--and how to choose the healthiest kinds how to store fresh food properly so it doesn't spoil too quickly why calorie counting is futile - and what you should look for instead to determine the healthiness of any food how to decipher what a food label is really saying how to avoid being duped by sneaky food industry claims and choose the best packaged products every time



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Maria Marlowe

Maria Marlowe is a proponent of real food. She is the founder, recipe developer, and writer at mariamarlowe.com, and online destination for healthy recipes, nutrition tips, meal plans, and programs to aid people in losing weight, clearing up acne, or improving their health through better eating and lifestyle habits, with a focus on whole, plant-based foods.

After vastly improving her own health through real food, she went on to study integrative nutrition and plant-based cooking. She then opened a private Integrative Nutrition health coaching practice, coaching everyone from moms, to executives, to celebrity clients.

She has appeared or been featured in a variety of media outlets, including The Dr. Oz Show, NBC's Today in New York, CBS, Vogue, and The New York Times.

Maria graduated summa cum laude from Fordham University and resides in New York.

You can find her at www.mariamarlowe.com or on Instagram at @MariaMarlowe.



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