The below was written in response to my PLAYout post. It is creative and a wild ride. Please to enjoy Miguel's post. Heroes of Leothendrail, a play-out for children of every age, including me. “Fun is what will keep you coming back!” Lance, from The Jungle of Life I am childless, yet for a joyful time in my life, I had to work with children. I taught, worked in a boarding school, ... Continue Reading
YumYucky! (guest post)
Meet Josie from Yum Yucky, the openly greedy woman balancing her love of food with an enthusiasm for fitness. But how does she do it with four kids in the mix? (**cue music fraught with suspense**) How to Stay Fit in a 3-Ring Circus In a perfect world I'd have a full-time nanny and bigger boobs, but this is reality, which means effortless fitness is also a pipe dream. I have to work hard ... Continue Reading
Tanya’s Treadmill Tales (guest post).
Hey Mizfitters ...or should I say mizfits! It's Tanya here from Iateapie & IntheGym. I'm a food scientist turned teacher of chemistry & food principles. (Yes - I was once researching & making those long multi-syllable chemical sounding names you find in some foods!) I'm really into all things food ... ummm .... let me ammend that to say except for cooking, which I like to ... Continue Reading
MizFit’s Dad (guest post).
It's still a First Person Friday, People. I may be at BlogHer (watch for my TWEETS and PICTURES) but Im totally here in spirit via my dad and am completely touched he was willing to step in and post for me today. I may not always be hauling my tattoo'dass self down the path he'd imagined for me yet he supports me 100% none the less. Always. I LOVE YOU DAD! As I read MizFit I ... Continue Reading
My Mod Bod (guest post).
I have begged encouraged Josha to guest post us for a while now. I enjoy her blog immensely and find her comments here tremendously thought provoking as well. I knew she had insights to share. Josha? She wasnt so sure. Ill let YOU decide as I know you will agree with me. Please to enjoy. whaddya want? Food....so much to think about without complications. What do you do ... Continue Reading
Guest Post: Marsha Hudnall
I'm thrilled to have Marsha guest posting today. I admire her as a person, a professional and am honored to have met her & call her a friend. Fueling Our Bodies, Ourselves with Food A while ago when trying to come up with some good topics for our blog, I tweeted asking what folks would like to read about healthy eating. Got back this answer from Miz: “YOUR definition of food as fuel.” ... Continue Reading
Vtrim (guest post).
Subtitle: No, dont change the channel this isnt a 'diet pitch.' Vtrim Online is a behavioral weight loss program run by the University of Vermont (Im a sucker for things tied to institutions of higher learning. I cant help it.). It's an educational, interactive experience that gives users the tools to achieve a sustainable lifestyle change. Vtrim gathers groups (no more than 20) for ... Continue Reading
The not so scary side of BOOT CAMPS (guest post).
*The “Not So Scary” Side of Boot Camps* When you think of Boot Camp, I am guessing you are picturing some drill sergeant standing over you, sticking your face in the mud as she tells you to “Do 10 more!” That is what I picture when I hear those words, so I totally understand. When you look up the word Boot Camp on the internet, you get things such as: *-Camp for training military ... Continue Reading
Guest post: MealMixer.com Marianne
Please to welcome Marianne. She's a lifer up in herre and without her comment'couragement Im not sure Id still be blogging. For reals. Hello, and welcome to MY kitchen. There's food here, LOTS of food. I cook for my 2 sons (11 & 13) and husband. I’m not a big fan of packaged foods, and 9 times out of 10 I get sick after eating at restaurants. Today’s guest post is about meal ... Continue Reading
Fat Bridesmaid (guest post).
I love me some Fat Bridesmaid. Love her spirit. Love her blog. Love her tweets. Love Love Love. Please to enjoy. Youre never too fat to hit the gym. By Fat Bridesmaid It took me a long time to get the guts to join a gym. I thought about it every day, and not just passing thoughts like, “Maybe I should think about joining a gym.” Oh no. I’m talking daily reprimands like “Ugh! Join a gym ... Continue Reading