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Small Bites: Misnomer
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Media and Booking Inquiries: andy.bellatti@gmail.com. April 17, 2009. Pistachio-almond is one of Baskin Robbin's classic 31 flavors. Upon closer inspection, two oddities emerge. First, the product's official description is: "a nutty combination of pistachio- flavored. Ice cream and roasted almonds.". That's right, the nut pieces you see are almonds, not pistachios. Then there's the ingredient list, from which pistachios are entirely missing:. It's not just ice cream chains pulling this trick. I couldn't ...
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Small Bites: ATTENTION: SMALL BITES HAS MOVED!
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Media and Booking Inquiries: andy.bellatti@gmail.com. April 29, 2009. ATTENTION: SMALL BITES HAS MOVED! The new Small Bites is here! CLICK HERE to be redirected to Small Bites 2.0. With a new look, its very own logo, and part of my new website, andybellatti.com. Starting today, all future postings will be on the new Small Bites. Every single post since Small Bites' inception in April of 2007 can also be found there, so go ahead and update your bookmarks and links. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Small Bites: Administrative Announcement: Taking Your Questions!
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Media and Booking Inquiries: andy.bellatti@gmail.com. April 22, 2009. Administrative Announcement: Taking Your Questions! This Friday, Mindless Eating. Author (and professor of consumer nehavior at Cornell University) Brian Wansink will be visiting New York University - and I have the opportunity to sit down with him, one-on-one, for thirty minutes! This time around, I want to give you. The chance to submit your questions for this upcoming "Speaking With." segment. I just finished reading Mindless Eating.
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Small Bites: Celebrity Diet Secrets: A Steaming Pile Of... Goop
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Media and Booking Inquiries: andy.bellatti@gmail.com. January 10, 2009. Celebrity Diet Secrets: A Steaming Pile Of. Goop. Last September, Gwyneth Paltrow launched a lifestyle and wellness website named Goop. Which she describes as a "collection of experiences [of] what makes life good.". Well, wouldn't you know it, in her latest newsletter, "Gwyn" talks about. detox diets! If it's any consolation, she will "be suffering along with you to kickstart [her] year a bit lighter.". If your bowel movements get s...
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Small Bites: Speaking With...: Brian Wansink
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Media and Booking Inquiries: andy.bellatti@gmail.com. April 26, 2009. Speaking With.: Brian Wansink. This past Friday, Cornell University John Dyson Professor of Consumer Behavior and director of the Cornell Food and Brand Laboratory Dr. Brian Wansink stopped by New York University after being tapped as the second featured speaker of a new lecture series on nutrition and chronic disease. Taking off from his bestseller Mindless Eating. If you are unfamiliar with Dr. Wansink's work, please click here.
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Small Bites: Numbers Game: Answer
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Media and Booking Inquiries: andy.bellatti@gmail.com. April 19, 2009. In the United States, a McDonald's Big Mac and order of large fries adds up to 1,040 calories. In the United Kingdom, those same two items add up to 950 calories. You would think all McDonald's items would be standardized, no matter what corner of the world you were ordering them in. Why the caloric difference? Simple - a container of large fries is slightly smaller, as are the beef patties. April 20, 2009 at 7:41 AM. Master's Degree c...
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Small Bites: Different Day, Same Cow?
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Media and Booking Inquiries: andy.bellatti@gmail.com. April 20, 2009. Different Day, Same Cow? Would you ever eat the meat - or drink the milk - of a cloned cow? Heck, why am I even asking? You really have no choice! One of George W. Bush's last decisions as Commander-in-Chief included quietly passing legislation allowing the meat and milk of cloned animals to be sold to consumers without being labeled as such. The main line of reasoning behind cloning is to provide more food to the American public.
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Small Bites: Numbers Game: Unlocking the Secret
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Media and Booking Inquiries: andy.bellatti@gmail.com. April 23, 2009. Numbers Game: Unlocking the Secret. A reduced-fat Oreo cookie contains fewer calories than a regular Oreo cookie. Leave your guess in the "comments" section and come back on Tuesday for the answer. April 24, 2009 at 3:52 PM. I think it's something like 12. I know its one of those items where they reduce the fat but add sugar. April 24, 2009 at 6:29 PM. April 26, 2009 at 2:34 AM. April 27, 2009 at 11:46 PM. April 28, 2009 at 2:36 PM.
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Small Bites: Takeaways from Brian Wansink
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Media and Booking Inquiries: andy.bellatti@gmail.com. April 25, 2009. Takeaways from Brian Wansink. I am in the process of transcribing the enthralling interview I conducted with Mindless Eating. Author Brian Wansink this past Friday morning. In the meantime, I want to share a little bit of what Dr. Wansink presented later in the afternoon when he addressed 150 New York University students and faculty members about details of his research. While collecting data, Dr. Wansink observed that the vast maj...
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Small Bites: You Ask, I Answer: Depression & Vitamin D
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Media and Booking Inquiries: andy.bellatti@gmail.com. April 18, 2009. You Ask, I Answer: Depression and Vitamin D. I just got my blood labs done to test for vitamin D deficiency. My doctor said that my recent depression symptoms and joint pain could be resulting from that. I knew about rickets and vitamin D deficiency in children, but what is this chronic pain/fatigue/depression stuff in adults? How does vitamin D deficiency play a role in that? Christine (last name unknown). Recent studies on individual...
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