Finest Foodies Friday – September 11, 2009

Just a quick announcement that this week’s Stuffed Nation Giveaway winner is Eleanor from Make Friends with Food.

If you have not read about the giveaway yet, please see this post!

It is a very important topic that food bloggers should be weighing in on! I am really hoping for some more entries over the next 2 months! For those of you who left comments on my post about the giveaway, I do hope that some of you decide to expand upon those comments and write a blog post about it! I would love to hear more of your ideas and thoughts, and I would love for more people to be eligible to win!

Now onto Finest Foodies Friday.

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IF YOU LIKE FOOD BLOGS, THIS IS THE PLACE TO BE EVERY FRIDAY!

As always here is what the FFF is all about. Finest Foodies Friday is a weekly Friday post featuring favorites from The Foodie Blogroll! We do this so we can share in the rich diversity of what The Foodie Blogroll has to offer by featuring some of our favorites and yours!

What is the Foodie Blogroll? It is the first and fastest growing free membership blogroll for food bloggers and has become a wonderful community to share ideas about all things food related. With a membership of over 5,000 food blogs, I am sure you can find much inspiration and new friends! :)

The only requirement to be featured here on FFF is to be a member of The Foodie Blogroll and be displaying The Foodie Blogroll widget on your blog. If you are not yet a member, but you have a food blog and would like to join us, please click here!

If you have a favorite foodblog on The Foodie Blogroll, that you would like to be featured here on FFF, please join us over on The Leftover Queen/Foodie Blogroll Forum, and post your favorite Foodie Blogroll foodblogs here.

My Colombian Recipes

This blog is written by Erica, and she was inspired by her grandmother to write this blog. She says that she never saw her grandmother use a recipe for cooking, she just used whatever she found in her kitchen! Erica wants to share the food of Colombia (and elsewhere) with you. Her photos are gorgeous, and I love her recipes! I made a modified version of her Coconut Rice Pudding Brulee and it was AWESOME! There are tons of other recipes I would like to try too! I just subscribed to her blog, why don’t you?!

When I’m Bored I Make Soup

This is a most perfect blog to feature this time of year! I really love soup (and ice cream) any time of year and with this blog you will never get bored checking out all the delicious creations! The blog is written by Peter, a dentist in New Zealand! He loves soup, and coins it The Ultimate Food. He says: “Soup is surely the ultimate food. From the poorest of the poor standing in the street beside a soup kitchen to the richest of the rich at a posh dinner party, we can all eat soup”. Check out some of his amazing creations.


Food & Creativity Meet The Web

This blog is written by Justin, who is a student in Singapore that has been blogging about food for 6 years! Six years may not seem like a long time, but in terms of blogging, Justin is one of those food blogging pioneers. In 2007, he decided to take a new perspective on blogging – one that involves doing food reviews. He likes to focus those reviews on restaurants that give you the best food, for the best value. Being a student, and expert of Singaporean food for so many years, he would know! Although I have never been to Singapore, this blog is awesome for learning about all the diverse foods that make up the cuisine of Singapore.

Tuti Foodie

Written by Mara, this blog features all of her her own original creations, although she uses cookbooks and notable blogs as inspiration. She waxes poetic about fall in New England and the idea of Tapas on a recent post that features a delicious end of summer, moving into fall menu of Sauteed Baby Bellos and Feta-Mint-Basil Pesto . Delicious! Go check it out!

Divine Domesticity

Ali has been blogging about all things domestic since 2004 and Divine Domesticity is a mish mash of all the things she finds comforting and domestic – including food and cooking! Hee blog is a tenet that “homemaking can be fun, silly and totally worthwhile”. She admits that although she doesn’t read food labels, she is trying to eat healthier these days. Check out the recipe index of her blog for more info .

That’s it for this week! I hope you enjoyed this week’s FFF. Remember, if you would like to see a blog featured here, who is part of the FBR please visit the forum and nominate them.

I NEED NOMINATIONS!!!!!! I know we all have our favorite blogs that we read everyday, and I would love to know about them. We have a very diverse food community, and I would love to see more of the blogs you love featured. We also have a lot of humanitarians out in the Foodie Blogosphere. If you think there is a food blogger out there that deserves a little recognition for their culinary skills, or what they are doing to help the world through the lens of food, please tell us about them!!! Please post your favorite Foodie Blogroll foodblogs here.

Also we all love to know how people came to find our blogs, so please visit all of our featured bloggers today and don’t forget to tell them that you found them via Finest Foodies Friday! They would love to have your feedback.

STUFFED: An Insider’s Look at Who’s (Really) Making America Fat GIVEAWAY!!!

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Last week, when I announced all the Foodie Blogroll Contests and Giveaways for this month, I mentioned that I would be writing more about our Stuffed Nation Giveaway, that we are doing in conjunction with author and former former food executive turned anti-obesity exponent Hank Cardello.

The giveaway is starting this week, and we will be giving away the first of 8 books this Friday, September 11, 2009 and will be running for 8 weeks. This giveaway is much more interactive. Bloggers are encouraged to discuss their views on food policy and the obesity problem for a chance to win a copy of the book. This is a way to get people talking about the very important issue of escalating obesity and diabetes (as well as other health related concerns) in the United States. As two-thirds of Americans struggle with being overweight or obese, nothing has worked to take off the pounds. Diet plans, Food Pyramid Guidelines, package nutritional labeling, and five-a-day fruit & vegetable programs have all failed to arrest America’s increasing girth. Hank offers solutions in his book, but we want to hear your thoughts and ideas as well! We encourage bloggers, whether they are in the US, or elsewhere to weigh in on this big issue, that seems to be spreading worldwide.

I had the opportunity to chat with Hank Cardello a few weeks ago about his book, his concerns about rising obesity and his respect for people like Michael Pollan and The Slow Food Movement. He sees himself as a bit of a conduit between consumers and the industry. Although he believes that prevention is a powerful thing, the problem is translating that in a hard dollar amount to the food companies. He also disagrees with those that lobby for placing taxes on “bad food” as it is just more money to the Federal Government, and doesn’t really solve the problem. People will eat what they want to eat. Although he has respect for the Michael Pollan’s of the world, he doesn’t believe it solves the problem of obesity. Consumers have counted on fast food and convenience food for so long. Mr. Cardello believes that there has to be a meeting point so that we can move past this stalemate. It may not be a perfect solution, but it will get us going. From the conversation, it was my interpretation that he would love to see people eat more seasonally and healthfully, but he feels that this won’t work on a large scale right now. It is too much of a leap. That there needs to be another way to really get this thing moving. A platform that meets somewhere in the middle, in order to make everyone involved happy enough to move forward to actually do something.

Food policy is a very important and heated topic these days. You hear about it in the news, and the popularity of books like Michael Pollan’s Omnivore’s Dilemma and In Defense of Food, as well as Barbara Kingslover’s Animal, Vegetable, Miracle and Nina Planck’s book Real Food really shows a growing trend of consumers being more and more concerned about the food we eat and a very big movement to getting back to basics. With this wave of books, comes Hank Cardello’s book Stuffed: An Insider’s Look at Who’s (Really) Making America Fat, where he discusses from an insider’s perspective and offers solutions for how this trend can be changed, in a very different way than these other books. He provides novel and concrete steps food companies can take to fatten their profits while slimming down their customers. In addition, he stresses the realistic role that consumers must play in America’s new health equation, explaining that unless they demand healthier food with their wallets, America will continue to tip the scales for years to come.

I very much agree with this last sentiment. I have discussed this very thing recently, in my post Concerned Consumer or Mentally Ill? I believe that Americans ( and any other people, for that matter) have to take personal responsibility for their health. People need to find out more about the food that they put into their bodies, and from that make informed decisions about what they choose to buy and eat from that point on. We need to make informed decisions by looking at the “modern diet” which has created this modern problem, and remove those problem foods from our diets. When we vote with our wallets, change can happen.

I know personally, this is a topic that I have been learning about, and as a consequence modifying my own diet for the past 10 years. I think it has taken me that long to figure out what really works for me. I feel that there is no cookie cutter plan for individuals – not just food, but lifestyle, genetics and exercise play a big role in obesity and diet related health problems. My rule of thumb is that if we eat the foods that humans have been eating in their diets for millennia, we are on the right track. It is with the introduction of new convenience and processed foods, that we have also been introduced to these new health problems. America is such a melting pot of different cultures and foods, and we have really been bombarded by the food industry and their new foods that we have forgotten how to eat. Many other countries, have the advantage of traditional foods, and with that strong cultural backbone, there is a lot of backlash against new products and food, that are not part of the diet. This is a good thing. We need to take this back in the US. Since we are such a melting pot, we have to do this differently. I think the best way to go about it is to eat as locally, and seasonally as possible. When I talked to Mr. Cardello about how this obesity problem is pretty much isolated to a few countries, his response was that he believes there are 3 factors that contribute to people overall being healthier in other countries: 1) exercise as a way of life 2) dependence on fresh food as opposed to processed 3) a diet based more on traditional/ cultural foods which are not processed.

Mr Cardello, disagrees in his book that eating locally and seasonally helps to solve the obesity problem. He comes from the position that calories are calories. His goal is to lower calories that people consume on a large scale basis, to help solve the obesity problem. Although this approach does make sense for people who live off fast food, and processed foods, I feel it is a band aid fix. This approach is probably the best I have heard in a context where we only have fast food and processed food available. But,  I tend to look at this from an “outsiders” prospective and know from my own experiences (and I also know that I am not alone) as well as scientific findings, that calories are not all created equal. We have all heard about empty calories. Mr. Cardello discusses at length how those 100 calorie snack bags are a good idea. They limit the amount of calories a person ingests, because the bag is only so big. Those 100 calorie snack bags, area controlled 100 calories. But which is healthier for our bodies – that 100 calorie snack bag or say, a hard boiled egg, which is also about 100 calories? That egg also offers protein, and that egg contains vitamins and trace minerals. Sure it has more fat and probably more cholesterol, but it is derived naturally, which can not be said about the chemical factory that is contained in that snack pack. But not only that – what kind of nutrition do you really even get from a snack pack, naturally derived or not? Not much. Empty calories.

I am a firm believer that eating real food that comes from nature, that humans have been eating from time immemorial, are the best foods to eat. We don’t need to re-invent the wheel. We need to make the decision to eat food that has been around for thousands of years. I believe that there needs to be better education about this, so that people can make informed decisions about what they chose to consume. It is not just about calories. Some people may still chose that fast food burger, give this information,  but many will not. Although there is educational information on this topics, already out there, there needs to be more. This information also needs to contain strong language, really showing the health risks, in a similar fashion to  the way information was exposed about the tobacco industry. Since the real truth came out about that, there are way less smokers in the world today. I believe the same can happen where food is concerned.

I really enjoyed reading Hank’s book. I believe for many people, those who eat fast food, and lots of convenience and processed foods, there will be a lot of eye openers contained within and some solutions,  if people really do refuse to change their ways. For me, I feel like most of this book does not apply to me. I never eat fast food, and I make most of my food from scratch, without the help of processed foods. Mr. Cardello says that people like me are very much in the minority. However, I have seen an encouraging and rising trend over the past few years where more and more people everyday are joining this minority. Even for us, I do believe that this book is worth reading, to really learn where the food companies, food industry, advertising firms and even grocery stores are coming from and how they contribute to this problem, in more ways than I even knew! This book is a catalyst for discussion on the topic, and perhaps the more people join this conversation, the more will chose not to eat that fast food burger or 100 calorie snack pack.

These are my personal views and thoughts on the subject, and now I want to hear yours!

I sent a link to this discussion to Mr. Cardello, and this was his response:

You certainly have stirred up some passionate responses. Your audience clearly “gets it” about healthy eating and behaves accordingly. I have also found that there is very little “give” with this group. It is all or nothing, and that eating this way is the only way to go…for everyone.

Our crisis in food is not a simple “either/or” situation. The remainder of the population doesn’t eat processed or fast food 100% of the time. Many do, but most practice a combination of healthy and less healthy eating behaviors. I believe that obesity has not been solved to date exactly because of this “either/or” mentality. It causes both the food industry and food advocates to dig in to their respective positions, with little progress.

My proposal to focus on lowering calories (which will, by the way, also lower fats and sugars by definition) is not the end game. But engaging the food industry in a way that recognizes they EXIST to make a profit, while demanding more responsibility on their part, stands a higher probability of resolving the biggest health problem we’re facing right now.

I welcome further dialogue on this and again thank you for raising the level of awareness to alternative solutions.

With this 2 month giveaway, we want to spread the word and our concerns about food policy in the US (and the world over). So we are inviting food bloggers to post on their blogs about their ideas on food policy, or why you think obesity is such a problem in the US, and ideas on what we can do to solve that problem To be eligible to win the book, your post will need to include a link back to Stuffed Nation (Hank’s blog) and The Foodie Blogroll . You will also need to email a link to your post to Jenn, The Leftover Queen (founder and manager of The Foodie Blogroll) at: queen(@)leftoverqueen.com. We look forward to these entries!

September Royal Foodie Joust Winners – and this Month’s Ingredients!!

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The Royal Foodie Joust is an awesome and fun monthly peer voted competition that is hosted on The LeftoverQueen/FoodieBlogroll Forum! It gets better each and every month as the competition gets stiffer and more creative, as Jousters try to outdo each other! It is also one of the friendliest competitions I have ever seen. So please don’t be intimidated to come and join us this month in another round!

We don’t bite, unless of course there is real food in our faces ;)

The only rules for the competition is that each Jouster create only one dish and each entry must feature three ingredients in common.

This competition has been referred to many times as the “Iron Chef” of the Food Blogosphere. Each month’s ingredients are chosen by the previous month’s Best Overall Entry winner. The Best Overall winner of each Joust not only wins the Queen’s favor, bragging rights and a cool icon to put on their blog, but is also awarded with a super awesome Royal Foodie Joust Apron! There are also prizes for the winners of the other two categories: Best Photo and Most Unique Interpretation

So what are you waiting for? Come over and join us this month!

If you would like to participate in this month’s Joust, be sure to submit your entry by 12 NOON, Eastern Standard USA time on the First of the following Month (Oct. 1, 2009)!

If you have an idea you would like to share about how to make the Joust a better community event, please join us in discussing it here.

Now onto the winners of this month’s event. The ingredients for this month were chosen by last month’s Best Overall winner, Raquel from Cafe Nilson with her Spicy Banana Zucchini Balls.

She chose, Papaya (ripe or green), Tarragon and Cheese . Many people struggled with these ingredients, but having a challenge sometimes pushes us out of our comfort zone and allows the creativity to begin to flow! This is pretty much the point of the Joust – a fun time expanding our culinary take on different ingredients in a competitive yet friendly environment where doing something different can be very rewarding!

But there can only be one winner in each category, and each month making that call gets harder! Onto those winning entries now!

Our Best Overall and Best Photo Winner is awarded to Natasha from 5 Star Foodie. Natasha is on an incredible foodie mission to eat at all the Michelin 5 Star restaurants in the United States. Her blog features reviews of those restaurants and also recipes that she has been inspired by her 5 Star experiences to create at home! So this girl knows good food, so it is no surprise that her blog is so popular and her recipes so good! Her winning dish was Tarragon Lobster Cakes with Spicy Papaya Queso Blanco Sauce

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They sound absolutely delicious – sweet and spicy, and the photo is mouthwatering!

The Winner for Most Unique Interpretation of the Ingredients is awarded to Dhanggit from Dhanggit’s Kitchen .

Her winning dish was Papaya Brioche with Cheese and Farm Eggs Omelette with French Tarragon Bearnaise Sauce

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I was impressed with this combination of flavors. I mean who doesn’t love brioche? Adding papaya to it brings it to a whole other level! Then adding the omelette and tarragon bearnaise really makes this dish something very special and unique!

Thanks again to all the participants for another great Joust! :)

If you would like to see all the entries please check them out here!

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Now for this month’s ingredients. Natasha has set us up with some really beautiful autumn inspired ingredients!

Apples
Cayenne Pepper
Maple Syrup

Now that the foodie blogosphere is coming back from vacations, holidays, and quiet time, I am looking forward to an exciting Joust this month! If you have never participated, now is the time! These are some great ingredients that most people always have on hand, or are readily available! So please come and join us for your chance to win a Royal Foodie Joust Apron or Royal Foodie Joust Mug!

Finest Foodie Friday – September 4, 2009

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IF YOU LIKE FOOD BLOGS, THIS IS THE PLACE TO BE EVERY FRIDAY!

As always here is what the FFF is all about. Finest Foodies Friday is a weekly Friday post featuring favorites from The Foodie Blogroll! We do this so we can share in the rich diversity of what The Foodie Blogroll has to offer by featuring some of our favorites and yours!

What is the Foodie Blogroll? It is the first and fastest growing free membership blogroll for food bloggers and has become a wonderful community to share ideas about all things food related. With a membership of over 5,000 food blogs, I am sure you can find much inspiration and new friends! :)

The only requirement to be featured here on FFF is to be a member of The Foodie Blogroll and be displaying The Foodie Blogroll widget on your blog. If you are not yet a member, but you have a food blog and would like to join us, please click here!

If you have a favorite foodblog on The Foodie Blogroll, that you would like to be featured here on FFF, please join us over on The Leftover Queen/Foodie Blogroll Forum, and post your favorite Foodie Blogroll foodblogs here.

Former Chef

This blog is written by Kristina, a former chef who is still working in the food industry. She says the first question people ask her when they find out she is not longer working as a chef is “do you miss it?” Which she explains is a hard question. She still loves cooking and sharing that passion with others, but if she really missed those long hours in the kitchen, she’d still be doing it. The goal of her blog is to share with people how easy cooking really is. She also discusses urban gardening and her far flung travels. Enjoy her beautiful photos as well!

Edible/Usable

Kim’s blog was originally started for professional reasons. As a consultant who recommends and designs the best user experiences for online web and mobile applications, she wanted a place to point clients and potential clients to get an idea of what she was thinking about the work she does. This was coupled with her love for cooking, and so she applies her user experience (UX) skills to all things food! I love how food blogs can be a platform for so many things, both professional and personal. As for the food, I am really enjoying her latest posts with all kinds of different salads!

Muse in the Kitchen

This blog is written by Ward and Belle, who have really found a shared passion in all things food. When Ward got the bug to start playing around in the kitchen, Belle was recruited as sous chef and recipe planner. What started as an experiment has become an over year long foray into the art of cooking. Ward who once hated the smell of curry now revels in how spicy he can get his various curry recipes to taste! This couple has certainly found their muse, and it is in the kitchen!

Italy in SF

This blog is the ultimate directory for everything Italian in the San Francisco Bay Area. Here you get the inside scoop on where Italians go to find unique products, food and unique traditions they were accustomed to in Italy. Vanessa is the chief writer of the blog. She grew up in Romagna and moved to the US in 2001. In 2008 she began her won business combining travel and food. Her passion is exploring food as an expression of culture. Maurizio is sommelier, a wine and grappa expert from Piedmont. He is the founder of Alessandria Top Wine, a yearly event that showcases Piedmont wines. He has also written Guida ai Vini d’Italia Slow Food/GamberoRosso, the ultimate guide to Italian wines.

Healthy Cook Recipes

This blog features recipes for healthy eating. The motto goes – if you care about health, just choose the recipes that good for your health! Makes a lot of sense doesn’t it? But it isn’t always that easy. It helps though when you have a blog dedicated to healthy foods. This blog makes it easy, with delicious, flavorful, yet healthy recipes!

That’s it for this week! I hope you enjoyed this week’s FFF. Remember, if you would like to see a blog featured here, who is part of the FBR please visit the forum and nominate them.

I NEED NOMINATIONS!!!!!! I know we all have our favorite blogs that we read everyday, and I would love to know about them. We have a very diverse food community, and I would love to see more of the blogs you love featured. We also have a lot of humanitarians out in the Foodie Blogosphere. If you think there is a food blogger out there that deserves a little recognition for their culinary skills, or what they are doing to help the world through the lens of food, please tell us about them!!! Please post your favorite Foodie Blogroll foodblogs here.

Also we all love to know how people came to find our blogs, so please visit all of our featured bloggers today and don’t forget to tell them that you found them via Finest Foodies Friday! They would love to have your feedback.

Foodie Blogroll Updates, Contests and Giveaways for September 2009!

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Welcome back everyone! Summer is usually a quiet time in the Foodie Blogosphere with school and family vacations. Much needed time to spend in the outdoors, traveling, relaxing and spending time with loved ones. Usually around the beginning of the school year, bloggers start coming back to make their regular rounds. I know I haven’t been around as much this summer as I normally am. We had my lovely stepdaughters here with us for about a month in June and July, and my brother in law, just left to go back to Italy after being here for about 3 weeks.

But now that our house is empty one again (besides me, Roberto, Pepino and Nimue, that is) we are ready to get back to work! This summer, in between (and during) visits, Roberto has been hard at work on a new (and MUCH improved) version of The Foodie Blogroll website! We have been working on this new version for almost a year, and will hopefully be unveiling the new version soon. It will be a much more interactive website and we are really looking forward to launching it! :)

To celebrate being back from summer holidays, we are going to be giving away a lot of great stuff this month to Foodie Blogroll members. So if you are not a Foodie Blogroll member yet, what are you waiting for? Come on over and join over 5,000 food bloggers who are already part of our wonderful community! Now for the giveaways!

CUBE ARTISAN:

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(photo courtesy of Cube Artisan)

Our first giveaway, I am pleased to announce is from Cube Artisan. Cube Artisan Foods is a line of 100% natural frozen foods inspired by best-selling menu selections at Cube Cafe in Los Angeles.

Each item produced under the Cube Artisan label exemplifies Cube’s goal of offering foods that feed a healthier America. Ingredients are simple and flavorful, and Cube Artisan products never contain any artificial colors, flavors or preservatives. A portion of the profits from Cube Artisan sales goes back to Cube Foundation, the company’s non-profit arm working to create garden-to-table projects for underprivileged youth. Cube Artisan Foods can be purchased nationally at the Cube Marketplace! .

The winners of this giveaway will receive a four-pack of products from Cube Artisan Foods, including their Velvet Tomato Soup, Roasted Kabocha Soup, 4 Cheese Mac & Cheese, and Triple Berry Cobbler.

I promise you, these frozen meals (and dessert!) are phenomenal. When I got my sample pack in the mail we tried the Kabocha soup that day, and it was so good. Now that our company is gone, and we don’t have to share…I can’t wait to dig into the other boxes! :)

This contest is available to all members of the Foodie Blogroll who live in the United States due to overnight shipping.

THE FRUGAL FOODIE COOKBOOK:

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This awesome cookbook that contains 200 gourmet recipes for any budget was written and created by Alanna Kaufman and Alex Small, founders of the popular blog Two Fat Als, who are also members of The Foodie Blogroll! :) Their cookbook offers you 200 mouthwatering recipes that will please your palate and pocketbook, such as:

* Pomegranate Fig Bites

* Balsamic Grilled Artichokes

* Honey-Thyme Pear & Goat Cheese Sandwiches

* Seared Tuna with Fennel

* Apricot Brandy-Baked French Toast, and more!

Cookbook is complete with tips on how to affordably stock and maintain a frugal pantry, as well as price breakdowns for each serving, this cookbook shows how to eat well—without breaking the bank!

Keep an eye open for The Foodie Blogroll Monthly Newsletter where we will be featuring a few delicious recipes from the cookbook!

This giveaway available to all Foodie Blogroll members!

STUFFED: An Insider’s Look at Who’s (Really) Making America Fat:

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Our Stuffed Nation Giveaway, in conjunction with author and former former food executive turned anti-obesity exponent, Hank Cardello, will be starting next week, on September 11, 2009 and will be running for 8 weeks. I will be discussing this giveaway in greater detail next week. This is going to be a much more interactive giveaway where bloggers are encouraged to discuss their views on food policy and the obesity problem. This is a way to get people talking about the very important issue of escalating obesity and diabetes (as well as other health related concerns). As two-thirds of Americans struggle with being overweight or obese, nothing has worked to take off the pounds. Diet plans, Food Pyramid Guidelines, package nutritional labeling, and five-a-day fruit & vegetable programs have all failed to arrest America’s increasing girth. Hank offer’s solutions in his book, but we want to hear your thoughts and ideas as well! Stay tuned for more information on that.

FOODIE BLOGROLL TOTEBAG:

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We are also still featuring our awesome Foodie Blogroll Totebag for one more month!!!! Take it to the grocery store with you, on a picnic, or a super oversized purse! LOL! Totebag is 100% cotton canvas and have plenty of room to carry everything you need when you are on the go. They include a bottom gusset and extra long handles for easy carrying.

* 10 oz heavyweight natural canvas fabric

* Full side and bottom gusset

* 22″ reinforced self-fabric handles

* Machine washable

Again, this giveaway is available to all of our members!

 
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