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First Post!
I'm new to this. Im starting the ditching soda challenge, tomorrow. I'm super excited. I'm also looking for support. And hoping to support people on their journey. ❤️
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annefood Welcome to Foodstand @NicoleDanielle ! That's awesome that you're starting the Avoid Soda Challenge tomorrow! Have you checked out the Guidebook?...
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NicoleDanielle I have! Thank you! :)
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annefood You're welcome! Good luck tomorrow!
This is spring. Organic salad greens, chook and eggs.
Carroll Gardens
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serveMEnow Welcome to Foodstand! Can't wait to see all the good food you have to share! ^ delicious btw! 👌
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JenniferEmilson Lovely. Your dish is the circle of life! ☺️
Also wanted to share that Imen McDonnell will be launching her new Irish cookbook at FarePlate. She is a contributing food/lifestyle/photographer to Conde Nast Traveler, writes a blog (see link), h...
Her blog can be seen at www.farmette.ie
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sugardetoxme Bring on the Irish brigade!
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bbny To be sure, to be sure!
Just made my account!
Day 1 check-in done!
Hi Everyone!
My first day with Diet ID. Excited and ready to take on the challenge. Good luck all.
1st post. just joined.
shrimp and broccoli _ homemad udon noodles
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Rainbow1121 Looks good
India Just Hit A Massive Milestone, And The Entire World Should Take Note - a state with 100% organic farming!
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I loved Sikkim when I visited. Ample recycling better than most cities, super clean, clear commitment to equality, and now this! "India's Sikkim state now boasts 100 percent organic certification. ...
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garv @Rachna initially, India was all about organic farming by default & then the commerce of feeding a rising middle class crept in. What Sikkim has achieved is impressive! A lot of restaurateurs are...
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DietID_TeamDietitians So good to hear, but I can totally see the glorifying of industrial ag and fast food creeping in. @Jiwan is building organic farming practices in chitrakoot, so hopefully this spreads throughout...
Eating breakfast could help obese people get more active -- ScienceDaily
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"Eating breakfast causes obese people to be more active, according to new research. The study analyzed the links between breakfast and health for individuals classed as 'obese', comparing the resul...
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darkchocolatepeanutbutter If you'd like to read more, the study is free in PDF form.
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DietID_TeamDietitians Thanks for sharing!