
It’s so awesome to be getting sunsets again. This one was particularly spectacular. If only all of the dang ice would melt already! I’m so ready for spring to arrive.
This weekend’s roundup marks the one year anniversary of what’s good around the web! I get a lot of positive feedback on this series, and I’m thrilled that so many of you enjoy it so much. Here’s to another year of great food, nutrition, and health articles!
What’s good around the web is a weekly series where I share some of what I’ve been reading around the web. Each week I’ll be posting links to five nutrition related articles, good recipes, and just general good reads. I hope you enjoy it! If you’ve got at article or recipe you’d like to see featured,please email me.
1. What does it really mean to be gluten sensitive? This is a great, well written, easy to understand article that breaks it down. Worth reading.
2. My friend Kellie wrote a great post on eating meat, in response to the *shocking* news (sarcastic font needed!) that eating processed meats may be bad for us. And there is an awesome recipe at the end of the post. Check it out!
3. On that note, if you’re striving for a few more meatless meals in your week, Kiersten wrote a great post on how to make any recipe meatless.
4. Well done Whole Foods. This is major.
5. Guerilla gardening in central LA. Awesome TED talk.
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Great article on Whole Foods Katie – love it!!!!!
I know, I love that they’re taking matters into their own hands. And they’re so big, you know others will follow. Great news!
When I heard about Whole Foods this week, I was super excited. I am hopeful that this may start the ball rolling with other companies, too.
I think it will. They’re so big, and companies will have to step up and label their products if they want Whole Foods to continue to carry them. This is a big deal.
Thanks for including me in this week’s roundup. We don’t have a Whole Foods but I will click on the link to see what I am missing! And I will certainly jump over to Kierstin’s for some more ideas on meatless eating
We don’t have a Whole Foods here either, but I’d give my left arm for one! Or my right, whatever, they can take any limb
Thanks for linking to my post! And yes, I am so absolutely ready for spring to get here too. This winter has been a long one!
You’re so welcome! Thanks for the great post
Great great TED talk. It’s so nice to see fantastic things going in with food, rather than the opposite. Yeah! My weapon is my shovel!!
I know, I loved that TED talk. He’s so right. Let’s grow food and feed communities!