Sweat, Smile, Repeat: The Science of Feeling Awesome After a Run

This week with the holidays coming up, there are more races and more well, overeating, so let’s take a look at a little phenomenon called, RUNNERS HIGH Runners’ high is a short-lasting, deeply euphoric state that some people experience after intense aerobic exercise, especially running. It’s often described as a feeling of: Euphoria or bliss Reduced … Continue reading Sweat, Smile, Repeat: The Science of Feeling Awesome After a Run

Orange You Glad You Ate Your Carrots?

Carrots are a popular vegetable known for their vibrant color, crunchy texture, and a favorite of Bugs Bunny. They are often associated with various health benefits and have been the subject of many myths. This week, we will explore some interesting facts and debunk common myths about carrots. Carrot Facts Rich in Beta-Carotene: Carrots are … Continue reading Orange You Glad You Ate Your Carrots?

A Pinch of Power: Why Peppercorns Deserve the Spotlight

This week, I wanted to take a look at a staple in most kitchens, Peppercorns! They are more than just a kitchen staple—they’re tiny powerhouses of flavor and health benefits. From the bold black pepper to the sweet pink variety, each type offers unique properties that can enhance both your meals and your well-being. Let’s … Continue reading A Pinch of Power: Why Peppercorns Deserve the Spotlight

SPECIAL LOOK: Holiday Hosting for the Selectively Hungry: A Survival Guide for both the host and the guest

Navigating picky eaters during holiday gatherings doesn’t have to be stressful. Whether you're hosting or attending, a little planning and a lot of kindness can turn selective food preferences into an opportunity for connection. From thoughtful menus to gracious guest etiquette, this guide will help you create a warm, inclusive celebration everyone can enjoy