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Chatter and Dish
- Sep 16, 2020 Chatter and Dish - At Home
- Sep 24, 2020 Chatter and Dish - Let’s Talk Ingredients
- Oct 5, 2020 Chatter and Dish - Don’t Ask That!
- Oct 15, 2020 Chatter and Dish - The Spark
- Nov 10, 2020 Chatter and Dish - Story Time
- Dec 4, 2020 Chatter and Dish - Holiday Pairings
- Dec 19, 2020 Chatter and Dish - working on the holidays?
- Jan 31, 2024 What I Wish I Knew Before Becoming a Chef
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Chef's Tips
- Sep 5, 2020 Kitchen Tools you Need
- Sep 22, 2020 All About Wheat Flour
- Oct 2, 2020 How To Meal Prep Like a Line Cook
- Oct 21, 2020 Chefs’ Fridge Organizing Rules
- Nov 8, 2020 High Altitude Kitchen
- Mar 18, 2021 How to Plan A Meal
- Oct 14, 2021 Food Photography Basics
- Nov 15, 2021 Mother Sauces
- Dec 8, 2021 How to Host a Stellar Picnic
- Jan 11, 2022 Weekly Meal Planning
- Feb 14, 2022 Pairing Food and Wine
- Feb 19, 2022 Build Your Best Charcuterie Board
- Nov 11, 2022 Reduce Your At Home Food Waste
- Jan 31, 2023 Host the Dinner Party of Your Dreams
- Feb 3, 2023 How to Create a Prep List & Timeline
- Feb 27, 2023 Crockpot Meals
- Oct 11, 2023 5 Spice Blends Everyone Needs to Keep on Hand
- Nov 8, 2023 Turn Your Dinner into a Work of Art
- Nov 27, 2023 Post Vacation Meal Planning
- Dec 6, 2023 Meal Prep for Holiday Feasts
- Jan 3, 2024 Meal Planning for a New Semester
- Jan 17, 2024 13 Ways to Eat Crockpot Pulled Pork
- Jan 31, 2024 What I Wish I Knew Before Becoming a Chef
- Feb 14, 2024 Cook at Home Even with your Busy Schedule
- Mar 13, 2024 How to Cook Rice
- Mar 27, 2024 5 Essential Meals to Add to Your Weekly Rotation
- Apr 12, 2024 Easy Habits to Add to Your Meal Plan To Reduce Food Waste
- Apr 24, 2024 25+ Meals to Eat Up Your Leftover Rotisserie Chicken
- May 8, 2024 How to Cook Without a Recipe
- Jul 22, 2024 Step by Step Meal Planning For Beginners
- Aug 7, 2024 Lunch on the Go
- Nov 7, 2024 Save Time At the Grocery Store
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Gardening
- Oct 27, 2020 Gardening - Pumpkins!
- Feb 23, 2021 Garden Planning
- Aug 4, 2021 Gardening - Pea Plants
- Sep 24, 2021 Gardening - Cherry Tomatoes
- Jan 27, 2022 Composting
- Mar 14, 2022 Our Bodies are not Machines … Our Bodies are Gardens
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Intuitive Eating
- Sep 8, 2020 Trust Your Gut - Eat for Satisfaction Introduction
- Oct 14, 2020 Trust Your Gut - Eat for Satisfaction Tune out the Hype
- Nov 16, 2020 Trust Your Gut - Eat for Satisfaction Intuitive Eating Through the Holidays
- Dec 30, 2020 Trust Your Gut - Eat for Satisfaction Take Back New Year’s Resolutions
- Mar 10, 2021 Trust Your Gut - Eat for Satisfaction Building Body Respect for Moms
- Mar 27, 2021 Trust Your Gut - Eat For Satisfaction Gentle Nutrition
- May 2, 2021 Trust Your Gut - Eat for Satisfaction Do You Feel Joy When You Eat?
- Jul 21, 2021 Trust Your Gut - Eat for Satisfaction Beach Bod B****
- Aug 11, 2021 Trust Your Gut - Eat for Satisfaction Making Peace With Food
- Sep 15, 2021 Trust Your Gut - Eat For Satisfaction No Perfection Here
- Oct 26, 2021 Trust Your Gut - Eat for Satisfaction Raising Intuitive Eaters
- Dec 9, 2021 Trust Your Gut - Eat for Satisfaction Food Packaging Labels and Ingredients
- Jan 14, 2022 Trust Your Gut - Eat for Satisfaction Honoring Your Hunger and Feeling Your Fullness
- Feb 17, 2022 Trust Your Gut - Eat for Satisfaction Body Acceptance
- Mar 14, 2022 Our Bodies are not Machines … Our Bodies are Gardens
- Dec 15, 2022 Trust Your Gut - Eat for Satisfaction Challenging the Food Police
- Oct 26, 2023 Why it’s impossible to accurately count calories.
- Dec 20, 2023 What You Need to Know to Use Nutrition Facts Labels Effectively
- Feb 28, 2024 What Does Healthy Mean to You?
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Journey to an Organized Kitchen
- Sep 10, 2020 Clearing Clutter around the Stove
- Sep 22, 2020 Containing your Food Storage Containers
- Oct 8, 2020 Avoid Dishwasher Dilemmas
- Oct 21, 2020 Chefs’ Fridge Organizing Rules
- Oct 25, 2020 Create Treasure Drawers
- Nov 14, 2020 Organize as a Team
- Nov 30, 2020 Organize as a Family Team
- Dec 15, 2020 Pantry Organization Tips
- Jan 12, 2021 Store and Reuse ‘single use’ Grocery Bags
- Feb 4, 2021 Keeping Your Cookbooks and Recipes Orderly
- Mar 22, 2021 Storage Under the Sink
- Apr 17, 2021 Club Store Organization
- Jul 7, 2021 Decluttering in an Eco Conscious Way
- Aug 11, 2021 Offsite Kitchen Storage
- Nov 11, 2021 Kitchen Island Storage
- Jan 5, 2022 Appliance Garage Do’s and Don’ts
- Feb 3, 2022 Kitchen Collections
- Mar 22, 2022 A Spicy Conversation about Herb and Spice Organization
What Does Healthy Mean to You?
Health is super nuanced and individual. You get to choose how you want to prioritize health in your own life. In this video, we discuss how to create our own definition of health, how to listen to our internal cues to prioritize health, how to assess our access to health promoting behaviors, and how to navigate conversations about your unique health with others. When we look internally instead of turning externally to define and prioritize health, we can feel fully aligned and confident in our decisions. We can tune out diet culture and tune out the hundreds of people trying to sell us garbage 'for our health'. It is extremely important to remember that our individual health is unique and nuanced. So we absolutely do NOT need to base our own health decisions off of other people.
What You Need to Know to Use Nutrition Facts Labels Effectively
Health is incredibly unique and nuanced and the one size fits all approach truly fits NOBODY. What was meant to be a communication tool has been twisted and distorted to individual health advice. We’re sharing the context you need to know before reading another nutrition facts panel.
Trust Your Gut - Eat for Satisfaction Challenging the Food Police
The food police is the collective of external messages we’ve heard throughout our lives that attempts to establish food rules around what we eat.
Our Bodies are not Machines … Our Bodies are Gardens
While we could simply say “our bodies are not like machines, stop comparing them” and be done, I’d like to offer a replacement comparison. Something that I hope draws attention to our uniqueness, resiliency, beauty, and imperfectness. Our bodies are like gardens.
Trust Your Gut - Eat for Satisfaction Body Acceptance
Along our journey of Intuitive Eating, we also embark on a journey to find body acceptance. Intuitive Eating Coach Jacque and Chef Nakia discuss how both external messages and internal messages have an impact on our body image. Discover some tools to employ to help you along this journey of body acceptance and intuitive eating.
Trust Your Gut - Eat for Satisfaction Honoring Your Hunger and Feeling Your Fullness
Both Intuitive Eating Principles, Honor Your Hunger and Feel Your Fullness, involve interoceptive awareness to understand our bodies’ hunger and fullness cues. Both of these principles urges us to check in with our bodies and make our food decisions based on our internal feelings, not external diet culture messaging.
Trust Your Gut - Eat for Satisfaction Food Packaging Labels and Ingredients
RD Anna Gustafson and Chef Nakia discuss how diet culture creeps onto our food packaging. We also discuss ingredient fear and dispelling this fear around ‘don’t eat it if you can’t pronounce it’.
Trust Your Gut - Eat for Satisfaction Raising Intuitive Eaters
Explore how Intuitive Eating can benefit your children. Chef Nakia interviews RD Samantha MPH to discover how children can step into autonomy around food and reject diet mentality from the beginning.
Trust Your Gut - Eat For Satisfaction No Perfection Here
Nobody is meant to be perfect and the pursuit of perfection is a fool’s game. Giving up the pursuit of perfection can be liberating and calming and scary and challenging and rewarding and a whole mix of emotions. Intuitive Eating is anti-diet and anti-perfection.
Trust Your Gut - Eat for Satisfaction Making Peace With Food
Chef Nakia interviews Chelsea Chandler MPH, RD, CIEC to learn about making peace with food. We explore what permission to find peace looks like in our food journey. We also talk about a few sneaky phrases that diet culture uses to undermine our food decisions. And we dive into the Social Determinants of Health and discover how complex and personal each person's health is.
Trust Your Gut - Eat for Satisfaction Beach Bod B****
Whether we’re spending time at an ocean beach close to home, a mountain ‘beach’ a short drive away, or taking a full oceanfront vacation - we want to be comfortable and enjoy our time. And while it’s ok if we still feel self-conscious wearing less layers than normal, we don’t want to be fixated on it and miss out on the joyful moments. If we’re going to worry about anything while at the beach, we should worry about reapplying sunscreen and getting rid of all of the sand post beach day, not our body size.
Trust Your Gut - Eat for Satisfaction Do You Feel Joy When You Eat?
Eating is an activity we have to do every day as a basic requirement for life. But, it can also be one of the most wholesome, satisfying parts of our days. Each meal or snack is an opportunity to feel connected with our bodies, show ourselves love and gratitude, express our creativity and originality, and embrace joy and fulfillment.
Trust Your Gut - Eat for Satisfaction Building Body Respect for Moms
Chef Nakia interviews Cristina Cappucci, RD, MHSc to learn about building body respect for Moms. We explore how mom’s relationship with food effects child’s relationship with food and body image. We also discover diet culture’s sneaky ways of impacting moms and discuss ideas for how to embrace creating beautiful memories with children around food.
Trust Your Gut - Eat for Satisfaction Take Back New Year’s Resolutions
With New Year’s Resolutions upon us, comes strong messages from diet culture and advertising from weight loss programs and diet plans. With this pressure to incorporate some kind of health-centered resolution onto our lists, it can be tempting to set destructive weight loss goals for ourselves. Instead, we have some ideas for alternative (and more positive) resolutions we can use to feel better in our bodies.
Trust Your Gut - Eat for Satisfaction Intuitive Eating Through the Holidays
The holiday season is such a joyful, beautiful time of year to spend with our friends and families. One of the favorite holiday pastimes is sharing delicious meals and treats with loved ones. Sometimes this can challenge our relationships with food and in this segment, Nicole PhD, RN discusses how we can navigate these times.
Trust Your Gut - Eat for Satisfaction Tune out the Hype
It can be exhausting to stay positive about your own body when you have a constant deluge of images, ads, and messages trying to sell you on products or services that will “fix” your diet or health. The healthiest thing we can do for ourselves is tuning that s**t out.
Trust Your Gut - Eat for Satisfaction Introduction
A brief introduction to Intuitive Eating.