Fake Meat Isn't Food! (and other things nutritionists yell about)
by Rachel Favilla
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About the Book
What do nutritionists do in their spare time?
- Freeze dry kale leaves?
- Milk their oats?
- Brainstorm lists of baby names that also happen to be foods (cashew is a gender-neutral name, right)?
Perhaps.
But we also catch up with our colleagues (most of whom are also our best friends) to rant excessively about society’s general lack of health literacy. Fake Meat Isn’t Food! (and other things nutritionists yell about) is a satirical book of essays about the health and nutrition-related information that you should (but somehow don't) know about
- Freeze dry kale leaves?
- Milk their oats?
- Brainstorm lists of baby names that also happen to be foods (cashew is a gender-neutral name, right)?
Perhaps.
But we also catch up with our colleagues (most of whom are also our best friends) to rant excessively about society’s general lack of health literacy. Fake Meat Isn’t Food! (and other things nutritionists yell about) is a satirical book of essays about the health and nutrition-related information that you should (but somehow don't) know about
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Health & Fitness
- Additional Categories Entertainment, Education
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Project Option: 5×8 in, 13×20 cm
# of Pages: 248 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9798211093836
- Publish Date: Jul 04, 2023
- Language English
- Keywords nutritionists, food, isn't, meat, fake
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About the Creator
I am a holistic clinical nutritionist, yoga instructor, school teacher, author and astrologer who adores using humour and creativity to improve people's health literacy. My books are comedic health emporiums filled with laugh-out-loud anecdotes, whimsical character sketches and science lessons disguised as playful rants. When I'm not writing about gut health or listing off reasons why you should avoid vegetable oil like the plague (seriously, it's trash), you'll find me hanging out with my favourite humans, listening to podcasts and dancing (not well, I might add) to eclectic Spotify playlists.