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- Hello all! I am a 28-year-old grad school graduate and the mother of an adorable little girl and a handsome little boy. I live in Mebane, NC with my longtime boyfriend Joe. I work in Administration at Duke University, but in my spare time I am a Certified Personal Trainer and Sports Nutritionist as well as an Independent Beachbody Coach and I help others reach their fitness goals. On the side, I am a freelance writer for publications such as Livestrong and USA Today and an amateur photographer. As a Beachbody Coach, I can help you: - decide which fitness regimen to do - work on diet plans and set up individualized nutrition and meal plans - keep you motivated so that you can have success and reach your goals! - answer any questions/address any concerns you may have - help you become a Coach as well! Let's get started on this together and help each other be the best we can be! Keep it fierce! If you would like to contact me, please feel free to shoot me an e-mail to tnorquest@yahoo.com You can also reach me through my Beachbody profile at http://www.teambeachbody.com/tiffgetsfit or my business website at www.fit-by-tiff.com
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Healthy Movie Snacks
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So in a bold move (and a positive step in the right direction), AMC movie theaters have decided to sell healthy options to theatergoers. Considering I usually spend about 8 dollars for a 16 oz. Dasani and a box of SNOCAPS (they're dark chocolate, at least), $7 seems like a pretty good deal. Check it out next time you go see a movie!
AMC begins selling movie snacks that won't slowly kill you
By Sean O'Neal April 5, 2011
America’s relentless war on you just eating whatever the hell you want all the time, until your veins explode in a pressurized spray of corn syrup and hydrogenated oil, has now reached the front lines of the movie theater concession stand. Today Sony issued a press release congratulating AMC for its new Smart MovieSnacks pack, created through a cooperative effort between the theater chain and the Alliance for a Healthier Generation, which is a $7 bag that includes Chiquita Fruit Chipsa natural air-popped corn chips, a bottle of Dasani water, and an Odwalla Chocolate Chip Trail Mix Bar—a much healthier alternative to the usual kind of “trail mix,” where you get a large popcorn, dump some Milk Duds in there, then smother it in artificial butter.
The press release quotes Sony Pictures CEO Michael Lynton’s remarks at ShoWest last year, where he said, “Taking this step is also great for audiences and for your business, because people want to see healthier foods in theaters, and when they do, they’ll buy them.” Which, ha ha, indeed. Still, the fact that the entire snack-pack costs about the same as a large bag of M&Ms suggests he may be onto something.
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