It's the time of year
when health bloggers are telling you to swap sweet candy for green apples and we all nod along enthusiastically until we actually find ourselves in the grocery store, faced with aisle upon aisle of our favorite chocolate bars, now made even more tempting by being so small, cute, and fun - sized!
Not exact matches
The Scoop:
When blogger Meg's son was born with severe gluten intolerance, she began a journey towards a gluten - free lifestyle that would support his (and her entire family's)
health.
In the age
when everyone's a
blogger obsessed with food, Instagram has found its niche as young diners snap photos of their meals, from the
health - focused fast - casual restaurants to the finer dining independents of cities big and small.
What happens
when you task a
health blogger (and creative genius) with recreating a beloved sweet confection?
Dirt & Boogers is the gorgeous blog of Amanda, a former mental
health counselor - turned -
blogger and a mom of 2 who has created a great resource for all parents to turn to
when dealing with the trials and tribulations of parenthood!
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When comparing two sources: one a
health blogger with a 30 year old medical degree, now retired, ranting on the Internet and making false claims ABOUT false claims, and the other, a researcher with a current university position, with an article published in a questionable journal, but with legitimate references... whom do you feel wins out on credibility?
Inevitably,
when this happens, a revolt occurs; a
health blogger writes about quinoa's anti-nutrients, a prominent doctor calls it overrated, and secretly millions of quinoa haters rejoice.
When a person is a
health blogger, she tries some unusual things in the name of
health (or because a blog commenter asked about it.
I'm totally and unhealthily captivated
when other
health bloggers share their habits and rituals.
The Scoop:
When blogger Meg's son was born with severe gluten intolerance, she began a journey towards a gluten - free lifestyle that would support his (and her entire family's)
health.
My goal as a food
blogger, holistic
health coach, and, well, friend is to help people eat better because I believe that
when we eat better, we feel better.
Both
bloggers ensured that they secured
health coverage
when they aged out at 26: