Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin “An eating disorder informed workplace would be careful not to comment on people’s bodies, and not to encourage weight loss through competition or diet talk,” says Rebecca Eyre. Eyre is an eating disorder therapist and the CEO of Project HEAL , a non-profit that helps connect under-resourced people to eating disorder treatment at little to no cost. Research shows that at least 10% of people in the U.S. are affected by eating disorders. However, Eyre shares that this number is likely much higher, potentially closer to the majority of Americans. Work is an unavoidable venue that might be challenging for people with eating disorder histories or who are actively seeking treatment. Here’s what Project HEAL recommends for creating an eating disorder informed workplace: 1. Recognize that eating disorders can affect anyone, no matter their size, race, gender, or sexual orientation. While employers may be readily … [Read more...] about 6 Ways To Create An Eating Disorder Informed Workplace
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Trump Camp’s Plan For Democrats: Let Them Eat Their Own
America First Action, the pro-Trump Super PAC, is staying out of the Democratic primary until a victor emerges limping from the “gauntlet.” The PAC intends on assisting the Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee (RNC), with its millions of dollars in fundraising, access to conservative political data and hefty file of opposition research. But, at least for now, the latter will not be used as campaign fodder, as the group hopes to let Democrats do the attacking. “We’re just going to feed stuff into that ecosystem and let [Democrats] make that decision,” the group’s president, Brian Walsh, told The Daily Caller on Thursday. The “stuff” comes from America Rising, a conservative opposition research group that does traditional research and also sends trackers to Democratic town halls and campaign events to capture the biggest gaffes on video. Walsh, a political operative with decades of experience under his belt, is quelling concerns about former Vice President Joe … [Read more...] about Trump Camp’s Plan For Democrats: Let Them Eat Their Own
7 Ways to Eat Better and Be More Successful In Business
Nearly everyone has the desire to be more healthy. No big secret that one of the principle elements to this is how you eat. Eat better, and you’ll feel better. Feel better, and you’ll be more on top of it. Be more on top of it, and you’ll perform better at work. Perform better at work, and you’ll succeed more. This isn’t rocket science folks…which leads us to the first point…. 1) Don’t treat eating better like it’s rocket science. KISS: Keep It Simple Stupid. Stay away from complex diet plans. Eat simple quality. Avoid elaborate calorie counts, carb counts, special meal timings, etc., as all make staying on course difficult. 2) No Franken-foods. Author Michael Pollan put it best with a few simple adages: “Don’t eat anything that your great-great-grandmother wouldn’t recognize as food,” and “Is it food, or is it food-like?” Go deeper with Pollan’s easy guide Food Rules http://michaelpollan.com/books/food-rules/ 3) Eat Only Ethical Meat, And Eat Less Of It. Corn-fed … [Read more...] about 7 Ways to Eat Better and Be More Successful In Business
How to Eat for All-Day Energy
As a busy entrepreneur you're probably going non-stop all day, but that doesn't mean your energy levels keep pace with your to-do list. Despite a consistently packed calendar from when the alarm rings in the morning to when we shut out the light at night, many busy professionals veer wildly from a post-coffee 11am energy buzz to a near catatonic post-lunch lull in the afternoon. This can't be good for your productivity, but what's to be done about it? Afternoon napping has been suggested by many and seems to align well with humans' natural circadian rhythms, but if your customers or your kids make that option untenable, are their other possibilities for dealing with your daily energy rollercoaster? On blog Dumb Little Man recently, nurse and nutritional health counselor Penny Klatell suggested busy professionals consider eating themselves to more consistent energy levels . "Food is both the culprit and the treatment for a big part of our lack of energy, muddled thinking, … [Read more...] about How to Eat for All-Day Energy
Wisconsin Health Department Warns People Not To Eat Raw Meat ‘Cannibal’ Sandwich
The Wisconsin Department of Health is warning people to pass on a holiday tradition–eating “Cannibal Sandwiches” which are raw meat sandwiches. “Time for our annual reminder that there’s one #holiday tradition you need to pass on: raw meat sandwiches, sometimes called Tiger Meat or Cannibal Sandwiches,” the department said in a Facebook post Saturday. “Many Wisconsin families consider them to be a holiday tradition, but eating them poses a threat for Salmonella, E. coli O157:H7 , Campylobacter and Listeria banter that can make you sick.” “Remember, ground beef should ALWAYS be cooked,” the post continued. For many #Wisconsin families, raw meat sandwiches are a #holiday tradition, but eating raw meat is NEVER recommended because of the bacteria it can contain. Ground beef should always be cooked to 160 degrees! Get more holiday food safety tips: https://t.co/h3fi4TfPye #foodsafety pic.twitter.com/jDqmkt6uOU — WIDeptHealthServices (@DHSWI) December 12, 2020 … [Read more...] about Wisconsin Health Department Warns People Not To Eat Raw Meat ‘Cannibal’ Sandwich
Where To Eat In Paris: The 7 New Restaurants Everyone’s Talking About This Fall
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin With new exciting restaurants opening almost daily, Paris is still the world’s culinary capital. However, while many do serve top-of-the-range cuisine, not every restaurant delivers. This fall, I’ve been busy trying the seven new restaurants everyone’s talking about in Paris right now to bring you the lowdown. 1. Le Camondo, a historic gem with a country club atmosphere close to Monceau Park Le Camondo restaurant, Paris Le Camondo (c) Florian Corcos Dining options in the Monceau Park neighbourhood, an area composed primarily of offices, Haussmannian townhouses and embassies, are quite limited, so when Le Camondo opened with its pretty outdoor stone terrace, it was a blessing for locals. An upscale restaurant with a décor of cool and formality in equal measures, it's designed to please a mixed crowd ranging from business types to aristocrats. The restaurant adjoins the offbeat villa museum of … [Read more...] about Where To Eat In Paris: The 7 New Restaurants Everyone’s Talking About This Fall
Where to Eat in Paris: 11 Restaurants to Try Right Now
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin You’re certainly spoiled for choice when it comes to choosing where to eat in Paris , so you can imagine how difficult it is for me, a local for the last 11 years, to answer the unavoidable question from friends and family about the best new restaurants to try. Well, without further ado, for those of you who are wondering where to eat in Paris right now, here are 11 places that have opened or have welcomed new chefs in the last few months , each with its own spark, and where you can’t go wrong. Beefbar Paris - a historic restaurant near the Champs Elysées The Beefbar' restaurant's Art Nouveau interiors in Paris near the Champs Elysées. Beefbar Paris It’s sleek, it’s got the historic Parisian pazzazz (a jaw-dropping Art Nouveau glass ceiling inherited from its 1898 Fermette Marboeuf restaurant days), and if you're a meat fan, then it won’t let you down. In true Beefbar fashion (and those who … [Read more...] about Where to Eat in Paris: 11 Restaurants to Try Right Now
What do Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, and Karim Benzema love to eat? A good plate of pasta or chicken, says Alberto Mastromatteo
Chef Alberto Mastromatteo He began cooking at a young age, and loved it for the simplest of reasons: it was a job where he would never lack for food. Chef Alberto Mastromatteo has since worked in some of the most popular kitchens in his country - Michelin-starred establishments like Akelarre (Pedro Sibijana); Palace Hotel in Barcelona; Celler de Can Roca; and Diver XO (Daviz Munoz) in Madrid. Recently, the Consulate General of Spain invited Chef Alberto Mastromatteo and organised a festival to celebrate Spanish food with Mumbaikars, at the Souk in Taj Mahal Palace, Bastian in Worli and Binge in Khar. The chef, a specialist in slow-cooking, curated a traditional Spanish food-inspired menu with food and cocktails. In an interview, he spoke about how Spanish food is a little similar to Indian cuisine, his favourite desi dish, vegetable proteins, microalgae and more. Excerpts: Tell us a little about your journey as a celebrity chef… Close One day the Real … [Read more...] about What do Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, and Karim Benzema love to eat? A good plate of pasta or chicken, says Alberto Mastromatteo
How 3-Star Chef Mauro Colagreco Is Revitalizing French Riviera Dining
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin When in the South of France, few travelers look past the Côte d'Azur's blockbuster towns of St Tropez , Cannes, Nice and Monaco. But hop on the public train that jostles along the coastline, and you'll be amazed by the diversity of the small towns to explore along the way, each with its own unique backstory. Menton, the very last town before you hit the Italian border just three miles away, is one such place and it’s here at his flagship restaurant Mirazur that three-star Michelin chef Mauro Colagreco’s story took root before being propelled onto the world stage as one of the world’s best chefs. Humble Beginnings To Three Michelin Stars Set on the Mediterranean Sea, Menton has all the French small-town pull you could want: narrow lanes ribboning down from a hilltop church, winding around picturesque squares and stone houses painted sunny yellow, burnt orange and blush pink. There's a daily food market right on the … [Read more...] about How 3-Star Chef Mauro Colagreco Is Revitalizing French Riviera Dining
No Building Sandcastles Or Stripping Off: How To Avoid Hefty Holiday Fines In Italy
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Summer holiday season is in full swing in Italy with visitor numbers returning to pre-pandemic levels. But vacationers looking to kick back and relax should take note of Italy's latest tourism rules. Several holiday hotspots have introduced fines in a bid to crack down on inappropriate behavior. Here are the rules and regulations you need to watch out for to avoid risking costly penalties. Sitting down in Rome Rome’s famed Spanish Steps have been the victim of several incidents of bad behavior recently. In June, two American tourists launched an e-scooter down the historic monument. A Saudi visitor was arrested a month earlier after driving a Maserati down the famed staircase. While it is no surprise that escapades like these result in heavy fines, many tourists are unaware that even just sitting on the steps comes at a price. Perching on the UNESCO monument can result in a fine of €250, which can … [Read more...] about No Building Sandcastles Or Stripping Off: How To Avoid Hefty Holiday Fines In Italy