I love pizza. I'd marry it if I could. Seriously, pizza's one of my greatest temptations. It's also really unhealthy, and that really bums me out. Portion control? Come on. Just one slice?!
The first resolution on my New Year's list is to change my relationship with food. I have to. It's arguably the single most important thing I can do. It's also one of the most confoundingly difficult things to start and then sustain.
When I first set out to select some of the links in the right column, under "thought for food," I planned to feature some of my favorite books on nutritious, healthy eating. I also wanted to include a newsletter I love, one my nutrition teacher (now friend) turned me on to. It's called Nutrition Action Health Letter, published by Center for Science in the Public Interest. I always learn a lot about nutrition, healthy choices, and processed foods from it. There's not a single ad in it, either. Then I remembered how much I love reading what Michael Pollan has to say, so I wanted to include links to some of his writings. Before long, I got really worked up and decided that it's not enough to change my personal relationship with food. It's bigger than that.
