Friday, October 9, 2015

Friday Fresh Ideas

Friday Fresh Ideas

Friday Fresh Ideas Hello Friends! I’ve just returned from a long weekend in Nashville where I attended the 2015 Food & Nutrition Conference and Expo (FNCE). Imagine almost 10,000 dietitians descending on one city for four days of speakers, product sampling, networking, and other educational aSee Original Article

Virtual Coffee Date

If we were having coffee this morning, I’d tell you that I have a lot to tell you. Grab some coffee, pumpkin biscotti and let’s catch up! Thank you Tea India for making my day with all this tea.If we were having coffee (..or tea) this morning, I’d tell you that I went to my… Read More »TheSee Original Article

DOES MY KID REALLY NEED A SOCCER SNACK?

When my oldest daughter, Isabelle, began playing soccer in kindergarten, I wasn’t surprised to hear there was a snack schedule for bringing food to Saturday games. It was the same when I was a kid. The difference, though, was the nature of the snacks. Gone were the sliced naval oranges and giSee Original Article



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Friday Fresh Ideas

Friday Fresh Ideas Hello Friends! I’ve just returned from a long weekend in Nashville where I attended the 2015 Food & Nutrition Conference and Expo (FNCE). Imagine almost 10,000 dietitians descending on one city for four days of speakers, product sampling, networking, and other educational aSee Original Article

Virtual Coffee Date

If we were having coffee this morning, I’d tell you that I have a lot to tell you. Grab some coffee, pumpkin biscotti and let’s catch up! Thank you Tea India for making my day with all this tea.If we were having coffee (..or tea) this morning, I’d tell you that I went to my… Read More »TheSee Original Article

DOES MY KID REALLY NEED A SOCCER SNACK?

When my oldest daughter, Isabelle, began playing soccer in kindergarten, I wasn’t surprised to hear there was a snack schedule for bringing food to Saturday games. It was the same when I was a kid. The difference, though, was the nature of the snacks. Gone were the sliced naval oranges and giSee Original Article

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