Tag: healthy

Inequality of Olympic Proportions

Inequality of Olympic Proportions

| February 28, 2010 | 4 Comments

I admit it, I’ve been kinda addicted to the Olympics. Who knew watching skiing and shooting could be so fascinating? Well, the 2010 Olympics is coming to a close, and Vancouver has certainly showed herself to be a wonderful hostess. I had the fortune to visit and eat my way through Vancouver last year, and [...]

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Happy Meal

Happy Meal

| January 19, 2010 | 4 Comments

When I was little, I LOVED McDonald’s Happy Meals – the boxes with the yellow ‘M’ handle and the little plastic-wrapped plastic decoder or plastic figurine of something or other. Source: The Motherload Yes, I went to McDonald’s three times when I was in India because I’ll admit, the McAloo and fries were really, really [...]

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When Half the Sky Goes Hungry

When Half the Sky Goes Hungry

| January 4, 2010 | 8 Comments

Source: eCrater “I’m Popeye the Sailor Man I live in a frying pan I turn on the gas And burn off my…” Oh wait, sorry, that was the naughty playground version. Most of us remember Popeye and his loyal use of spinach in lieu of modern day protein shakes to pump up his famous forearms [...]

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Holiday 2009: Know Thy Limit

Holiday 2009: Know Thy Limit

| December 28, 2009 | 9 Comments

Now that I’m 10 pounds heavier, I hope all of you celebrated with good food wherever you were and with whomever. I had a quiet, lovely holiday with Cake Mountain Man and our dear friend, L. Our Christmas dinner was capped by L’s Cornish Game Hens with homemade gravy and butternut squash stuffing… …and his [...]

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Christmas Kale

Christmas Kale

| December 19, 2009 | 4 Comments

I apologize for the quality (or lack thereof) of the photo…only had my phone with me, and I wanted to share this quick easy awesome recipe BEFORE next week’s holiday festivities in case you are looking for a great side for Christmas or got “stuck” making the greens. I tested this with 103 random people, [...]

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Climbing Kathmandu

Climbing Kathmandu

| December 5, 2009 | 8 Comments

One of my dreams is to take the Transiberian Railway one day. I was even once told by an international education “expert” that it would be a good idea to take the Transiberian Railroad to Nepal. Well, I didn’t take the Transiberia to Nepal…I had to fly via India because well, the Transiberian Railway runs [...]

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You Lie! Food System Reform=Health Care Reform?

You Lie! Food System Reform=Health Care Reform?

| September 11, 2009 | 4 Comments

“You lie!” Source: CNN Ah, yes, the outburst heard ’round the world. What is it about health care that leads our politicians, who are supposed to be erudite, well-behaved, and level-headed (stop laughing), to act like 3-year olds in the sandbox? Make that 2-year olds. Unless you haven’t turned on the news or been traveling, [...]

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YoBaby Love

YoBaby Love

| July 23, 2009 | 7 Comments

Baby food stories: we know you have them. Funny ones, weird ones, happy ones. We want to hear them! When ZomppaB wrote about her decades-long search for the perfect yogurt, little did she know that so many others shared the same plight…and the same love for YoBaby! Check out the story here. Her love for [...]

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YoBaby: You’re the One

YoBaby: You’re the One

| July 17, 2009 | 7 Comments

Let’s face it, I’m no spring chicken. That wrinkle running down my forehead isn’t disappearing and those stray white hairs that gave my hair “highlights” are no longer cute. Even my taste buds have matured. Whereas I used to have a palate of a sophisticated 5-year old…the day I hit 31, my taste buds made [...]

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Taking Control

Taking Control

| July 11, 2009 | 2 Comments

A friend of mine passed this along – it’s a documentary called Controlling Our Food that apparently aired in France in 2008 (many of you may have already heard of it) but it certainly is not one that will be aired anytime soon here in the U.S. Why? It doesn’t have too nice things to say [...]

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