This woman is 51.
She is a TV \”health guru\” advocating a holistic approach to nutrition and ill health, promoting exercise, a pescetarian diet high in organic fruits and vegetables. She recommends detox diets colonic irrigation and supplements, also making statements that yeast is harmful, that the colour of food is nutritionally significant, and about the utility of lingual and faecal examination.This woman is 50.
She is a TV cook, who eats nothing but meat, butter and deserts.
Either there\’s more in a year than I thought or there\’s something we\’re not being told about diets.
Its an unfair comparison. One is in a jungle where one false move will be seized upon by predators. The other is in Oz!
The subject of dogs puts me in mind of taking mine to a London park.
Women sitting on the bench next to me was waxing lyrical on the benefits of garlic in preventing fleas.
So there sat her dogs, with the bad breath, scratching busily away. And there were my ‘Frontlined®’ dogs relaxing happily in the sunshine.
Till my dogs started scratching as well & we had to pass by the lake on the way home so they could have a half hour’s swim.
Nigella eats deserts? I’d give that the Gobi, myself.
One is Scottish, the other isn’t (I presume)
Is citing Gillian McKeef to denigrate nutritionists like referencing Doctor Zoidberg to smear the medical profession or are they all like her?
You bugger, I had something similar lined up for tomorrow. Bah!
I almost blogged exactly this compare and contrast.
Nigella has the secret fridge full of wonder foods
Scrawny. End of.
“Is citing Gillian McKeef to denigrate nutritionists like referencing Doctor Zoidberg to smear the medical profession”
Priceless!
Oh Futurama, we miss you.
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The color of food thing isn’t really controversial. Different color fruits and vegetables do actually contain different nutrients.