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How to Invest and Live with Intent: Plant-Based Diets and a Cleaner Climate
Guest post by: Tyler Mayoras Venture capital, family offices, and CPG companies continue to pour money into plant-based alternatives for meat, dairy, and eggs. One of the Food Revolution’s most notable changes is the movement away from animal-based foods and the...
Your Eating Habits Are All in Your Head with Dr. Stephan Guyenet
Today Dr. Stephan Guyenet sits down with Dotsie and Alexandra to explain how our brains are hardwired to seek the high-calorie, dopamine-releasing foods that our ancestors relied on, and why that works against us in modern society.
Dairy-Funded Chocolate Milk Study Targets Teen Athletes
Ever-targeting a new generation of consumers, the dairy industry-funded and released a new study in February 2019 in an attempt to support the misguided campaign, “Built With Chocolate Milk.” Titled, “Chocolate Milk Versus Carbohydrate Supplements In Adolescent...
Living for Forgiveness, Compassion, and Love with Gianna Simone
There are tragic similarities in the trauma of abused children and animals raised for slaughter. Seeing her own pain in the lives of animals being tortured and killed for food is what lead Gianna Simone to make the switch and never look back.
Kid-Approved Glass Noodle Bowls
By Chef Charity Morgan This speedy, slurpy bowl of veggies and noodles is perfect for kids and adults. It allows kids to get creative and doctor up their bowl just how they like it, making it great for picky eaters. Have some fun with it and make it a Noodle Bar...
Protein-Packed Mediterranean White Bean Salad
By Carrie WeldyYes, you can make a delicious Mediterranean salad without feta. The tangy, briny flavor typically provided by feta cheese is replicated in the dairy-free dressing, so you won't miss a thing (except for the cholesterol and trans fat found in cheese)....