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by Dr. Deah, Oct.17, 2011
There is a day for everything!!! I kid you not. March 14th is National Potato Chip Day. November 7th, Bittersweet Chocolate with Almonds Day, and my personal fave, that happens to fall on my birthday, Dec. 13th, National Ice Cream Day! But there are dedicated days and weeks that I take more seriously and they [...]
READ MOREby Dr. Deah, Oct.10, 2011
I would ask you to close your eyes, but then you couldn’t keep reading and that would be awkward. So, imagine you are closing your eyes and think of a time when you felt completely in sync with your surroundings; comfortable in your skin from the inside, and at ease with where your skin just [...]
READ MOREby Dr. Deah, Oct.06, 2011
There are many terms for it; I choose to say that I am a reformed dieter. This means I no longer embark on diets or join programs designed for weight loss. My reasons for this are many and my decision making process may be helpful to some; so from time to time I write [...]
READ MOREby Dr. Deah, Oct.02, 2011
Those of you that read Dr. Deah’s Tasty Morsels know that I have an enormous amount of rage about the Lap Band(r). My reasons are both personal and professional. A close relative of mine had the lap band procedure and it was, by all statistical measurements, unsuccessful. The fall out from the procedure was toxic [...]
READ MOREby Dr. Deah, Sep.29, 2011
I have to write about food. This week is the Jewish New Year, I’m from New “Yawk,” therefore, I have to “tawk” about food. I’m not going to write about the countless ways food and fat are related or the countless ways they are not. I am not going to write about the gross misconception [...]
READ MOREby Dr. Deah, Sep.15, 2011
For women of a certain age, the slogan, “You’ve come a long way baby,” will light up memories of a certain ad for a certain cigarette. In 1968, capitalizing on the feminist movement, a brand of smokes was introduced with an ad campaign intentionally targeted towards women. Never mind that the slogan used a demeaning [...]
READ MOREby Dr. Deah, Sep.10, 2011
The expression no strings attached has its origin in the fabric industry. If a piece of cloth was imperfect, a string would be placed there to let people know that there was a flaw. A perfect piece of material, therefore, had no strings attached. The expression no strings attached is also associated with traps and [...]
READ MOREby Dr. Deah, Aug.27, 2011
My niece is getting married. She is the bride. Her dress is important. Mine? Not so much. And yet I find myself in my own personal episode of, “What Not to Wear!” There is an aura of importance surrounding my attire for this wedding. After all, I am the one in the family that is [...]
READ MOREby Dr. Deah, Aug.21, 2011
You know it when you see it. It’s subtle but intense. It is that look of terror in the eyes of girls all over the country right about now. Not all girls; mostly middle to upper middle class girls. And not girls who go to schools with required uniforms. Heck, maybe this just affects all [...]
READ MOREby Dr. Deah, Aug.17, 2011
I know I know, Janice Joplin didn’t write Bobbie McGee, but she immortalized it to the point that it was practically an anthem when I was in High School. It was such an integral part of the fabric of our culture that my high school Social Studies teacher, Mr. Tannenbaum, wrote the words, “Freedom’s just [...]
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