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How to Create a Healthier Pantry Written by Kathryn Savage Given the option between chocolate cake and broccoli I'd opt for cake of course. Working from home, when hunger pangs strike I will turn to my kitchen with all the relish of a cat nip crazed kitten. Fridge beware, I must have ...
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Health Is a Rhythm
Streetsblog.net — ... So, efforts like Albert Lea’s Blue Zone project are really tilting at windmills (just like this blog, in fact.) Here’s an excerpt: ...

Tilting at Windmills in Minnesota
Streetsblog New York City — ... The blog's author, Bill Lindeke, writes about the recently concluded "Blue Zones" project that was conducted in Albert Lea, Minnesota, under the sponsorship of the AARP and the United Health Foundation. The five-month project aimed at encouraging people to make incremental changes -- such as eating healthier food and walking more -- that could extend their lives and improve their overall well-being. ...

Tilting at Windmills in Minnesota
Streetsblog Los Angeles — ... The blog's author, Bill Lindeke, writes about the recently concluded "Blue Zones" project that was conducted in Albert Lea, Minnesota, under the sponsorship of the AARP and the United Health Foundation. The five-month project aimed at encouraging people to make incremental changes -- such as eating healthier food and walking more -- that could extend their lives and improve their overall well-being. ...

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