Everyone wants to label their eating habits. If I say, I don’t eat much meat. Ten times out of ten the response is, “So, are you a vegetarian?” If I turn down a sad looking cookie (because that is the only type of cookie I turn down), the respon...
Read moreBrussels sprouts are the most underrated vegetable for athletes. For someone that takes vegetables very seriously, this is a BIG statement. Like most, I stayed far away from the mini cabbage heads for most of my life.
Read moreI once held a farmer’s market stand selling only desserts made from beans. Every Saturday I bribed my husband with donuts and fancy coffee and he loaded up his truck with a tent, table, and a tub full of baked goods I had worked on until 1 a.m. the night before.
Read moreWith pregnancy, we refer to the newborn adjustment period as the 4th trimester. With marathon training, there is the 17th week of training. You live and train for 16 weeks preparing for one single day.
Read moreNo matter what circle I’m in, what the latest headline was, or what occasion it is, the most common need from me, as a dietitian, is recipe ideas. We make thousands of decisions every day and for the average, non-food obsessed person, what to cook for dinner is an exhaus...
Read moreMy husband and I went to a colleague's house for dinner this week. She prepared a beautiful, decadent, and delicious spread of a make-your-own sushi bowl. Because I am a glutton for food spreads I must share the minute details. Think a 6-qt dutc...
Read moreI am now two weeks out from my marathon and as all runners feel compelled to say at this point, “the hay is in the barn.” I have overcome a two-week injury set back. I have trained around a full-time w...
Read moreThis weekend, I raced a local half marathon in preparation for my upcoming full. I had a 20-mile long run on the schedule, so it made sense to suffer part of it with 150 of my fellow running comrades. Since I have recently been nursing an injury...
Read moreI have five weeks left of marathon training and I’m sidelined with a hip injury. Running high mileage weeks with high volume workouts leaves you with a high risk of injury. It adds up, I know that. But, with high risk comes high reward. That has...
Read moreI like big bowls of food. Whenever I’m counseling athletes, my opening line is usually, “let’s figure out how you can have the most food on your plate and also perform your best.” Read more