by guest blogger Paul Kita, food and nutrition editor at Men’s Health The words “tomato soup” usually conjure the image of gloppy condensed tomato goo slopping out from a can. Sure, serve the shelf-stable stuff with grilled cheese and you have a nostalgia-invoking comfort meal. Admit, though, that the tinny-tasting soup plays a minor role […]
Archive | September, 2015
The 10 Rules of Clean Eating
By the editors at EatClean.com This Saturday, September 12th, EatClean.com will take over New York City for Eat Clean Awareness Day to encourage New Yorkers to adopt clean eating habits and consume healthier, whole foods for their health…AND their waistlines. EatClean.com teams will inform New Yorkers know about the abundance of healthy food options available […]
What I Learned about Another Person’s Pain
by guest blogger Pam Fullerton, psychotherapist and writer I learned something valuable this week that I would like to share it with you. But first, a little reflection on something I wrote last week, because it’s connected to what I learned this week. In a recent post on my blog I wrote about “How to […]
Dear Reader
Dear Reader, Thank you for your patience over this past summer. My blogging has been less than consistent. As you might have seen, I did a lot of traveling! Iceland, England, France, Iowa, Memphis…some of which I haven’t even had the chance to write about yet. And most importantly, I delivered my second daughter to […]
Roma for the Preschooler
by guest blogger Andeep Singh, documentarian and television and Web video producer Before heading to Rome this summer, I read all the books and blogs I could find about what to do in the city with kids. Most of the tips focused on how to manage babies (who, let’s face facts, don’t have the most […]
Happy Labor Day!
Wishing you health, healing, and a happy Labor Day! —Maria Related Posts:Happy Labor Day!Labor of Love: Celebrating the American WorkerHow to Keep That Feeling of Vacation Anticipation All Year Long
How to Create a Health Spa in Your Home: 14 Steps to an Amazing Detox
by guest blogger Shannon Vaughn, founder of Pursoma Detox Beauty As the founder of the ecofriendly beauty wellness brand Pursoma, I like to think that using our detox routine is like making a great meal. The key is having things mise en place, or “set in place.” Everything is much smoother and more enjoyable when […]
Recurgitating Makes Me Hangry, and Other Thoughts on Neologisms
by guest blogger Renee James, humorist and blogger By now you may have recovered from your initial outrage over the new words the Oxford English Dictionary authorized in its latest edition. If you missed the stories about it, read on. You may feel dismayed/bemused/horrified about any number of these new words, phrases, and initialisms that […]
Scratch
Raised on America’s first organic farm, Scratch author Maria Rodale learned how to make everyday favorites from, yes, scratch — the way you remember them; the way they turn out best.
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Organic Manifesto
Drawing on findings from leading health researchers as well as conversations with both chemical and organic farmers from coast to coast, Maria Rodale irrefutably outlines the unacceptably high cost of chemical farming on our health and our environment.
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