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Wellness blog

Over the past decade, my diet has changed a lot, and I have finally surrendered to food allergies. When I find myself at a party, I tend to pick over the spread for foods I can actually eat (which in some instances can be limited to none). There is nothing that breaks my heart more than being left out when it comes to food. To avoid disappointment, I always try to show up with foods that I can enjoy, but I go the extra mile to show my fellow party-goers that the party grub needn't contain chemicals, artificial flavours, ridiculous amounts of sodium, mystery meats,  and all that other horrible stuff that tastes good, but feels really bad after the fact. I love to show people that snacks can be really delicious without any adverse side effects. 

What I love about this stew is that it’s a great way to showcase a food that is often overlooked. In doing my research, I learned that most pumpkins grown in Canada and the US are purchased for Halloween, only to end up in the landfill, creating methane, a greenhouse gas that is much more potent than carbon dioxide. It’s a shame because pumpkins are very nutritious and can provide the base for so many different meals.
Do you find yourself doing, saying, or acting in a way that is not authentic to you? This is a very common experience for many of us and often results in imbalances in your body and mind. Here are 5 tips to help you to stay convicted to your inner values:
Taking care of our overall health, wellness, and immune system have become top of mind for several reasons. However, there are simple steps that we can take every day to ensure that we are living a healthy lifestyle and boosting our immune system so that we are always functioning at our best. 
Immunity and keeping our bodies healthy is critical. So, why not fuel your body with delicious and nutritious ingredients to help boost immunity and overall wellness. 

Once the weather turns cold, it is the perfect time for a cozy and delicious bowl of soup. The options are truly endless for homemade recipes to recreate for the whole family to enjoy, so why not pick one that is healthy and tasty!

Autumn is the perfect time to cozy up with a delicious latte. Finding which one is right for you can be a daunting task with so many different flavours and variations available. But, if you are going to indulge in a seasonal beverage, why not make it a healthy one?
It’s that time of year again! Harvest goods are all the rage, and you’ve likely even brought some gourds or squash into your home for decoration. However, these vegetables aren’t just suitable for decorating: they're delicious and healthy to eat, too! Here are some of our favourite ways to use squash in our fall cooking. 
Celebrities are known for their tricks and tips to stay healthy while on the job. Many of them have spent many hours perfecting their routine to fight colds and stay healthy. So if you’re wondering what celebrity immune-boosting tips are worth your while, we’ve gathered a few of the best ones here for you to try. 
After indulging in a delicious meal and many treats around a special occasion or holiday, we sometimes feel like our body needs a healthy reset. There are many easy and effective ways to do a healthy detox after all of the holiday meals. Some of the best detox advice can be found from those who do them most often: Celebrities. 
Spooky season is in full swing, and with that comes all of the Halloween-themed treats. But, before the trick or treating starts, why not try a few healthier options that kids will truly love! 

Did you know that bees give us more than honey? You may already know that honey has many immune-boosting benefits. However,  you may be surprised to learn that bees also give us something called Propolis.

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