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The ZIED GUIDE™ Newsletter
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June 11, 2012 4 Tips to Stop Overeating |
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Sweet, Healthy Treats
7 Guilt-Free Foods to Help You Lose
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Available at: Amazon
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Hello friends, Hope you've had a great couple of weeks! My kids are out of school and getting ready for 7 weeks of splendor at sleep away camp in Pennsylvania. Even though I'll miss them, I know I'll get a lot of writing (and exercising, of course!) done and spend quality time with my husband, family, and friends. What are your summer plans? Hope you will will enjoy whatever you do! In this week's ZIED GUIDE newsletter, you'll find a one-minute GALTime video to help you beat overeating this summer. You'll also find an article on tv marketing to children, and another on sweet, more healthful options in the candy aisle. Finally, you'll find out about some nutritious and delicious foods that can help you manage your weight. Hope you find time to #moveitorloseit! Connect with me any way you'd like to share your fitness plans, goals, and accomplishments. Until next time,
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4 Tips to Stop Overeating
Do you find that you're just a little too stuffed after many (or most) of you meals? Learn to have just enough with my 4 tips in this one minute video on GALTime.com.
Also on GALTime, you'll find an article that discusses food marketing on TV. Do you think shows geared towards children should partner with fast food companies? Weigh in right here.

Sweet, Healthy Treats
Did you know your favorite sweet treats may actually have some beneficial ingredients/nutritional properties? Check out this article in The Chicago Tribune to see if your favorite candy is covered.
Can Some Foods Speed Up Weight Loss?
Although losing weight is more about calories in and calories out than about eating specific foods or avoiding other foods, some foods really are superstars when it comes to nutrition. Including them in your diet (especially in place of less nutritious, less caloric fare) may even help you manage your weight. Check out 7 guilt-free options right here.
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Let's Connect!
I always love hearing from you! Please get in touch any way you'd like to tell me what topics you'd like to hear about in future TV segments or videos, read about in blogs or articles, or chat about on Facebook or on Twitter. Have a new product, web site, or book about food, fitness, or health you'd like me to review? Email me at elisa@elisazied.com. To inquire about hiring me for speaking/media/spokesperson/writing opportunities, please go to http://elisazied.com/contact/.
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About Me
I'm a registered dietitian, author, freelance writer, and speaker based in New York City. I live in Manhattan with my two sons, Spencer, 13, and Eli, 10 and my husband of almost 19 years, Brian. I feel very fortunate to have a career I'm extremely passionate about and to share what I learn with consumers in a variety of ways.
Each and every day, I try to infuse my passion for living a healthful, balanced and enjoyable life into my work. My goal is to feel empowered and to empower others--a working woman with three kids, a new mom, a stay-at-home mom, an empty nester, children, and teens, and families--to take steps to create their own nutritious and active lives.
Through my books, articles, blogs, television and video segments, print and online interviews, speaking engagements and spokesperson work, my goal has always been to translate information garnered from often times confusing scientific studies on food, nutrition, diet, fitness and health into practical, real world solutions consumers can apply and integrate into their own lives. I constantly read and stay in the loop about topics that resonate with consumers, and do my best to provide accurate, science-based information that makes sense so that consumers feel empowered to then take action to better their food and fitness habits to feel physically and mentally fit and optimize their health.
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