Dec 22 2008

Thought For Food Holiday

Posted at 12:03 pm under Uncategorized

Due to Christmas, traveling and other holiday-related festivities, Thought for Food will be taking a break from blogging for the rest of the year. If there is any ground-breaking nutrition news or an urgent recipe that requires immediate attention I may post a story (or two). Otherwise expect us to resume full-throttle blogging in 2009.

In the meantime I will continue TwEating everything I consume for the Twitter community. I also share interesting news stories there. If you would like to follow me I’m @summertomato.

Have a happy holidays and always be healthy!!

xoxox
Darya

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7 Responses to “Thought For Food Holiday”

  1. Susan says:

    I recently came across your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I don’t know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often.

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  2. Anonymous says:

    Maybe you will visit us- DPB

  3. Karin says:

    Merry Christmas Darya!! And Merry Christmas to all!!!!!

  4. Mike says:

    Hope you have happy new year, Darya!

  5. Healthyliving says:

    I can’t wait to hear about your New-Years celebration health stories! Were you witness to any gorgings these holidays?

  6. Darya Pino says:


    Thanks for the well wishing everyone!

    @Healthyliving

    Yes, there was much gorging. If you have been following my TwEats, I’m not proud of the amount of pancakes that were consumed. I usually try to limit that kind of breakfast to once a year, and I had it twice in a week!

    But I’m already back on track :)

  7. Mike says:

    Holiday gorgings? Ooooooh yeah. I think the worst thing I saw was my friend eating 4 hotdogs at a bbq (2 with chili and cheese on them- uuuggh).

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