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Chocolate – the not-so-guilty pleasure

Monday, April 26th, 2010

Switzerland, the home of some of the world’s best chocolatiers and where the delicious chocolate used in our Ador bars is made, is the source of research that appears to prove the health benefits of everyone’s favourite guilty pleasure.

Although the Swiss are hardly likely to be shouting about the harm one of their most successful industries can do to you, the study has been recently championed by US health writer and GP Terry Gaff. It suggests that eating chocolate can actually reduce our chances of suffering from heart problems.

The research investigated the difference in heart-related deaths between those people who ate chocolate and those who didn’t, while also studying the effects of the quantity eaten. It was found that those who consumed chocolate less than once a month suffered 27% fewer heart-related deaths than those who never touched it.

However, more interesting – and even better news for chocolate lovers everywhere – were the findings that the risk was 44% lower for weekly chocolate eaters and 66% less for those who ate chocolate two or more times a week.

Taking this research to the extreme, you could use it as an excuse to eat as much chocolate as you like. However, the fat content, even of dark chocolate, makes drawing such a conclusion rather flawed, unless you seriously want to pile on the pounds.

Here at Ador, we believe in the old adage ‘everything in moderation’. And our 35g bars help you to have a little bit of what you fancy, without being tempted to overdo a good thing. They also contain a natural ingredient that keeps you fuller for longer, so they’re the ideal snack to have between meals – while also making them a pleasure you don’t have to feel guilty about.

Click here for our full article on research into the benefits of chocolate.

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5 tips for a healthier Easter

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

The spring festivities don’t just have to be about pigging out on chocolate eggs. So why not mix up the eating with getting outdoors and making the most of the improving weather? Simply feeling the sun again can be a real tonic!

1. Instead of buying lots of Easter eggs, why not buy your kids something to play and get active with, like a skipping rope or a space hopper, and ask relatives to put money in the kitty for this kind of treat, so that they are not overwhelmed with mountains of chocolate.

2. Use the bank holiday weekend to begin doing things with friends and family, such as messing around in the park with a Frisbee or ball, going for a long walk or thrashing around in your local swimming pool.

3. Go on an organised Easter egg hunt or organise one yourself with friends in a garden or local park. It will get you up and active, and you can just give out a small egg along with another non-food gift as the final winners’ prize.

4. Rather than tucking into one Easter egg after another, melt some chocolate and dip the ends of strawberries into it for a delicious but vitamin-packed chocolately treat.

5. Alternatively, chose your favourite bar of Ador chocolate (just 189 calories) which contains a natural extract of pine nut that helps to keep you feeling full, and spend the money who would have splurged on Easter eggs on treats, like a facial, manicure, pedicure, or some clothes you have had your eye on for while.

Click here to find out what people across the globe eat and do at Easter

Click here to find out how you can work off those Easter calories

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Had enough of chocolate at Easter? Then click here for some healthy Easter desserts

Eggs-ercise away those Easter calories

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

If you can’t resist an Easter egg, then here’s how long it will take you to walk off your choccy favourites:

Cadbury Flake Egg with four treatsize milk chocolate Flakes, £0.89
916cal = 3hrs 5mins walk

Cadbury Crème Egg with two extra milk chocolate eggs, £0.89
1,034cal = 3hrs 45mins walk

Mars Milk Chocolate Egg with two full size bars, £0.89
1,873cal = 6hrs 25mins walk

Nestlé Smarties Mini Eggs inside a milk chocolate egg, £4.15
3,096cal = 10hrs 30mins walk

Nestlé Quality Street Egg with a bag of Quality Street, £2.29
2,770cal = 9hrs 25mins walk

If you really want to work off the pounds, look for local Easter family fitness programmes like this one in Bristol by EnergisedPerformance

Click here to find out what people across the globe eat and do at Easter

Click here for 5 tips for a healthier Easter