FOR THE LOVE OF FOOD: Foods that help depression and anxiety, how much exercise you need for lifelong youth, and how bad habits impact dad’s swimmers

by | Aug 3, 2018

Welcome to Friday’s For The Love of Food, Summer Tomato’s weekly link roundup.

This week foods that help depression and anxiety, how much exercise you need for lifelong youth, and how bad habits impact dad’s swimmers.

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6 Responses to “FOR THE LOVE OF FOOD: Foods that help depression and anxiety, how much exercise you need for lifelong youth, and how bad habits impact dad’s swimmers”

  1. Adrienne says:

    Great links! Thanks for putting this together.

  2. Alana says:

    About the smaller plates: well, I’m not getting my big ones back out again! Smaller plate = less food on it in the first place–and if I want to go back for more, so be it. But the pause is important.

  3. Kelly says:

    The exercising for a youthful heart article really hit home and motivated me. Thank you very much for your emails and lists of great articles! I really appreciate it!!

  4. Sarah says:

    Great articles as always! I especially enjoyed the grocery store one… we are getting a more local store in my neighborhood soon and I can’t wait. Related to the baby food pouch one, curious if you are planning to write a post-baby blog? I would be interested in advice for how to maintain a healthy lifestyle with a newborn / any recommendations from your experience you have so far 🙂 Thanks Darya!

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