Tim at A Life Coach’s Blog has an interesting post about The Skinny Of Raw Food. The photos he has selected are reasons enough to go there but it is also a post well worth reading.
As I mention in Milk and Sugar I have started to gradually change what I eat. I am a long [...]
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Yoga and my spiritual development makes me change gradually what I eat. The two things I focus on at present is to eliminate or at least cut down on sugar and dairy. When it comes to sweets I do not like the concept of artificial sweeteners, I avoid them completely.
Zen Habits has a great post [...]
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I recently found Foodluvin which has this presentation:
Foodluvin reports on all things food. We dig up and review the newest and best gourmet food, gadgets,appliances, events, food related travel, recipes and anything else that may come across our paths and palates!
Foodluvin has great photos and interesting recipees.
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BBC has a section called BBC Health. That sections has a part about Healthy living which among other things covers Fitness. I like and agree with their introduction:
Maintaining a ‘keep fit’ lifestyle doesn’t have to mean slogging it out in a sweaty gym. Just boosting your levels of general daily activity will reap big rewards [...]
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I found An Eater’s Manifesto over at ChangeThis. The manifesto by Michael Pollan is an interesting read, a teaser for his book “In Defense of Food: An Eater’s Manifesto” but well worth reading.
Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants. That, more or less, is the short answer to the supposedly incredibly complicated and confusing question [...]
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Springwise has found an interesting concept, Pay-as-you-wish restaurants. They mention a restaurant in Vienna and writes this:
Prices for drinks are fixed, but customers decide how much they’d like to pay for the food. Most pony up a fair price, and the restaurant doesn’t seem to suffer from its unusual pricing plan.
An interesting concept, it is [...]
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Albert Einstein once went to school in Aarau in Switzerland. Nowadays there is a restaurant named EINSTEIN. It is a really nice place with café, bar and restaurant.
There was a big plastic statue of Albert E outside, probably only temporary.
Compare the size with the house behind the statue, his head is at the second floor.
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When I was in Switzerland we went to Asian Place in Zurich. It happened to be during their Asian Food & Culture Festival 2007 which meant
Kulinarische Highlights und kulturelle Besonderheiten aus China, Japan, Thailand, Indien und unserem Gastland, den Philippinen.
In English that is food and culture from China, Japan, Thailand, India and the Phillipines. The [...]
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The World’s Healthiest Foods is an interesting and useful site. They write:
Our purpose is to provide you with unbiased scientific information about how nutrient-rich World’s Healthiest Foods can promote vibrant health and energy and fit your personal needs and busy lifestyle.
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Today I got some Molinari Sambuca Extra. Sambuca is an anise-flavoured, usually colourless liqueur. The classic way to drink Sambuca is “con la mosca”: Served straight up with 3 coffee beans. Those three coffee beans represent health, wealth, and happiness. But since I never drink coffee I prefer to drink Sambuca mixed with some cold [...]
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