Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Pinned
I spent all of Saturday, really, all of Saturday, pinning photos to Pinterest. I would have never thought it could be so addicting!
I've heard about and seen photos from Pinterest for a while now, but never really thought much about creating my own account. Recently, a couple people have mentioned maybe I should showcase my food photos on Pinterest. So, finally I done just that.
Funny thing is after I spent the entire day posting board after board and pinning photo after photo. I started actually browsing other folks Pinterest pages. After peeking around for a while I noticed that their pages looked nothing like mine. They had photos of lots of different stuff, from more than one category, and from lots of different people. I set my page up with ONLY my photos, my food photos.
After browsing I surmised the concept of Pinterest was not to ONLY share my photos, but more about me finding other photos that I liked and repinning them. Ha. I laughed hysterically at myself and then left the page as is. Sure, I may now and then repin photos if I find them appealing, fun, or interesting. But, I kinda like my page the way it is. Besides, I've always been more of a leader than a follower. What can I say? I'm OUTSIDE of the Box in all aspects, including Pinterest.
I'm here, there, everywhere in the community sharing my love for good food with you and NOW on Pinterest too!
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The Obesity Epidemic is REAL!
The evidence of an epidemic is everywhere.
· Two-thirds, more than 190 million Americans are
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· Childhood obesity has tripled in the last thirty years
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· Two-thirds, more than 190 million Americans are
overweight or obese.
· Obesity-related diseases are a $147 billion dollar
medical burden every year.
· Childhood obesity has tripled in the last thirty years
Source: CBS News
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