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It’s already almost the end of February, where you are a year from now depends on: The people you surround yourself with, the beliefs you hold about yourself, the self-discipline you implement, the stories you tell yourself, the daily habits you create the media you consume, the systems you set up, the food you eat, the action you take right now. Taking action right now can mean: Investing $5/ day = 1.8k dollars by Year-end, Walking 1 mile/day = 365 miles by Year-end, 1 homecooked meal/ day = 365 fresh meals Reading 10 pages/day = 9-10 books ---
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How much protein should I eat to lose 100 pounds? Start with what you’re already eating by learning your caloric baseline (track your calories for 4 days). To protect your muscle, use the same grams from your protein average then after 6 weeks change those numbers to fit your new goals. Too much math? Click the link in the bio for a simplified FREE 3-step process on how to scientifically lose 100 pounds in 6 months and KEEP IT OFF👌🏾#foodizfuel364
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I’m talking about eating fried chicken here but it could easily apply to many areas of your life like your finances. How do you stop yourself from doing these things? I'd love to learn more. Let me know in the comments!
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Here's a recording of an important webinar from last week about the faith and food intersection. Would love to hear your thoughts.
Webinar - Faith, Finance and Food Systems
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3 tattie facts you may not know: 1. The ancient Incas used the time it took to cook a potato as a measurement of time 2. Potatoes were the first food ever to be grown in space 3. Tattie-howking (yep English people it's real, feel free to Google it) still has an influence on Scottish school holidays today. That's why we have traditionally have two weeks off in October. Now, if you've made it this far you'll be thinking what the hell has this go to do with business. Well, in the UK the humble spud generates approx. £750 million of income a year and in the USA it's around $5 billion. A lot of business people spend their time and energy on looking for the next big thing, never forget the potato!! #potato #value #nothumble https://lnkd.in/dzutJXP3
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Yes I did a blog about salt. The reasons why there are so many misconceptions around it and the possible implications of too much or too little. Let me know what you think & if there are any other topics you want me to do a more detailed breakdown on. https://lnkd.in/emW2x2rc
Why Salt Is Important!
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From meals out with friends, romantic dinners for two, and family birthdays with the kids, eating out is a fun and sociable way to spend your time! But it could be derailing your budget! Do you eat out a lot? Trying to cut back to save some extra cash? Let’s chat in the comments! Here are 7 tips to stop eating out so much so you can save some money! Tune in: https://lnkd.in/eApfWyCA
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On a mission to use my talents and achievements to make a difference. A former educator and food science guru who has served the food industry for 16 years. Taking the “ick”out of food safety compliance for 6 years.
5mo☝🏼 and… the quality of the ingredients, especially the proteins, is much better than what I find in the grocery stores. Thank you Blue Apron!