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My Decade, My Health, My Journey: The Honorable Mentions
At this time last year, we announced our My Decade, My Health, My Journey contest and asked YOU to make a short video telling us about your health journey. Now, a year later, we have our winners! Check out the … Continue reading
Your Community: Give. Thanks.
The holidays are here again, and for most of us, that means fun, family, and FOOD. Many of us spend all year looking forward to cookies, candy, sweet potato casserole, veggies, rolls, and a turkey for Thanksgiving. Food can be … Continue reading
Twontest Time!
We’re holding a twitter contest (technical term: twontest) this week! Entering is easy. All we want is for you to tell us, in 140 characters or less, what you think healthy means. We’ll accept twitpics, but we WON’T accept twitpics … Continue reading
It’s Time for YOU to Take Our Tomato!
It’s here — Our second annual Take Our Tomato contest! We can’t wait to see what you come up with! The Take our Tomato contest is a photography contest – with a twist. We’re looking for the best photos of … Continue reading
The Fast Food Budget Challenge – Part 2 – TIPS
Tips for Stretching A Dollar at Earth Fare By Maria DiLalla, Community Relations Coordinator, Raleigh In Part 1 of The Fast Food Budget Challenge, I showed that it IS possible to enjoy fresh, healthy meals on a budget! How did I … Continue reading
My Decade My Health My Journey: Video Contest
My Decade – My Health – My Journey The decade has just begun and it’s time for a new journey – a journey to health. How will you make that journey? Just think about it. You will make over … Continue reading
How Much Weight Do You Gain During the Holidays?
How much weight do you think you gain during the holiday season? Many believe they put on an average of five to seven pounds from Thanksgiving through New Year’s. But studies, including one from the National Institute of Child Health … Continue reading
The Health Revolution Will Not Be Televised
TV is not the enemy. In fact, TV can be good. Without TV this world doesn’t have 60 Minutes, Saturday Night Live and Top Chef. But too much of a good thing can easily become a bad thing for your … Continue reading





