My Portion

When push comes to shove, I’ve always loved writing. So it may come as no surprise that I’ve been wanting to write longer, more meaningful posts for quite some time now. Without further ado, I want to introduce you to the long form segment of eating bender, called My Portion. The links below are to some of my favorite posts, as well as interviews and videos I’ve done with health influencers and professionals that I am most proud of.

Disclaimer: You don’t have to agree with what I write about. In fact, feel free to disagree with me. The point of this segment is to express one girl’s opinion on topics that I feel are relevant and important. Thanks!

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August 11, 2008: When Good Enough is Enough

August 21, 2008: KIPS

August 28, 2008: Exergize

September 5, 2008: The “Think” Before You Eat Challenge

March 5, 2009: Confessions of a Sugar Lover

March 13, 2009: EAS: Energy-Athletics-Strength

March 18, 2009: Fiber Q&A: Tanya Zuckerbrot

June 10, 2009: MyRecipes.com: Interview with Holley Grainger, M.S., R.D.

August 6, 2009: Hungry Girl: The Interview

September 3, 2009: My Turn to “Ask Aida”: Interview with Aida Mollenkamp

September 28, 2009: Puttin’ on the Ritz

October 3, 2009: Follow Every Rainbow, Find Your Dreams

October 14, 2009: Dr. Kristi Funk: Breast Health and Early Detection

4 Responses leave one →
  1. 2009 June 16
    lindsey permalink

    Hi Jenn! You sound a lot like me. I have an undergrad in journalism and am returning to school for an RD degree so that I can write my heart out about nutrition. I have a love of eating and cooking fresh, whole, unprocessed food and believe that eating that way is truly the best. Great blog! I’m working on mine too and it’s such a great outlet for me.

    Keep it up. I look forward to reading more!

    Best,

    Lindsey

    • 2009 June 27

      lindsey ~ Hi there! Glad to see another journalist in the blog world :) It’s wonderful that you are returning to school to become an RD – good luck! Let me know what your blog URL is so I can check it out!

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