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"The No-Diet Diet for Easy Weight Loss" - Ask the Home Economist

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"The No-Diet Diet for Easy Weight Loss" - Ask the Home Economist

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Got extra pounds?

Can't seem to stick to any diet?

Pounds creep back on after you lose a few?


Your audience is struggling with these issues and more.

It's frustrating!

What they need is practical, useable, everyday common sense information - a

No-Diet Diet and that's exactly what the Home Economist is dishing out.


The total word count of this column is 524.

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Perfect filler for those blank, bare and last minute spots in your copy.

Or maybe you need a delicious continuing feature?


Here's a taste of this column......

The actual column you'll receive is expanded to 524 words.

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Ask the Home Economist

Q.  I need to lose weight but there are so many diets out there.  Which one is best?

 

A.  None of them!

Believe it or not, losing weight is easy and, unless your doctor has advised otherwise, you don't need a special diet.  Just eat a little better, eat a little less and move a little more. 

1.  Eat a little better 

Breakfast is a good place to start.  If your breakfast is typically a bowl of sugar coated cereal, eating a little better could mean filling your bowl halfway with your favorite sugar coated cereal then topping it off with a low sugar cereal.  Easy!  Or it might mean switching from your sugar coated cereal to an unsugared one and then just sprinkling it with a teaspoon of sugar to satisfy your sweet tooth.  Or it might mean ditching packaged breakfast cereals all together for a cooked grain like oatmeal, brown rice or buckwheat grouts.  The point is that eating better does not have to be a drastic change......... (more)


Additional points

2.  Eat a little less

3.  Move a little more 

 

 

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Overview: You'll get 1 question and answer column of approximately 500 words in question and answer format for your use in any media.

Entertaining filler for your ever growing foodie audience.
Tasty topics for a general market.
Food and lifestyle focused, question and answer advice column.
Each column is approximately 500 words. Edit as needed.
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