Do you seek out natural approaches to health problems? If you’re a new or seasoned writer who shares our interest in holistic nutrition, we invite you to submit your writing to us. By submitting your food blog guest post to The Blendery you acknowledge that you accept our terms and any form of editing that our team believes necessary. This is subject to review by a member of the editorial team who will proofread your work and suggest edits.
She keeps a close eye on the most beautiful and original ways to present food and lifestyle. Her love of food and cooking began after watching season four of Top Chef and has only grown in the years since. From reading endless stack of cookbooks to meal-prepping for the week ahead, Alex shares her excitement for all things culinary with anyone she meets. As EatingWell’s food editor, Carolyn Malcoun searches for cool farmers, chefs and other food stories to tell.
Danielle has been writing news content professionally for nearly five years, ranging from her collegiate experience and editorial internships to the time she spent as a local news reporter. Maria Laura Haddad-Garcia is senior nutrition & news editor at EatingWell. As part of the nutrition team, she edits and assigns nutrition-related content and provides nutrition reviews for articles. Maria Laura has a bachelor’s degree in nutrition from Universidad Anahuac in Mexico City, a Basic Cuisine certificate from Le Cordon Bleu and certificates in digital marketing and sports nutrition.
At that time, we will send you the release date and a link to the post. Share your experiences running a holistic practice and/or the therapies you have learned over the years. Whether you are writing for the patient, other practitioners, or both, we are enthusiastic about posts that can deepen the doctor-patient relationship. Cookbooks that emphasize the preparation of fresh, whole foods, including how to grow them. Holistic health education, particularly the demystification of whole-food nutrition, food fads and diets, and supplements.
Help our readers understand how you’ve benefitted from your own unique knowledge—and how they can do the same. Have you ever wanted to help guide people in their quest for superior nutrition? Would you like to share your insights with a larger audience? If the answer to these questions is yes, we invite you to submit a guest post to theSRP Self-Health Nutrition Blog.
A serving is half a cup of raw fruit or veg or a small apple or banana, for example. Most of us need to double the amount we currently eat. The healthier the food you eat, the better you’ll feel after a meal.