Café Physique Blog

Excuses for skipping a workout

On any given day, I can come up with incredible excuses for why I need to skip a workout. And because of my profession, I get to hear some real doozies from other people as well. The top ones usually revolve around: Kids “I feel guilty leaving the baby” “Junior...

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Meal Plans 101

Café Physique doesn’t sell meal plans, but if I had a dollar for every time someone asked for one, I’d be rich very well off.  So if meal plans are so popular, why don’t we offer them? Well, they rarely actually work. If we start selling things that don’t help people...

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Are my genes making me fat?

Probably. Definitely not. Possibly. OK, it depends. While there are hundreds of genes that impact weight, there are several known mutations that run in families and apparently predispose those who have them to obesity. Someone who is predisposed to obesity may have a...

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Are food trucks a healthy option?

With (sometimes) cheap, (often) chic fare, like arugula pizza, squash empanadas and fish tacos, the country’s 15,000-plus food trucks are rolling into virtually every big city and many small towns across the United States, including Atlanta. The food truck...

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Free outdoor Atlanta workouts

If this is you, don’t be ashamed. Maybe you should be a little embarrassed, but certainly not flat out ashamed (joking). First of all, you’re not alone. Café Physique was born of the idea that it’s simply hard to get to the gym regularly, so we get it. We’re...

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Unhealthy kids: Part 2

After I digested my notes from the nutrition conference, I posted a quick synopsis of what I’d learned on Facebook, and a lot of my mom friends were interested in hearing more. While I so wish they could’ve been there with me to hear all of the awesomeness...

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Unhealthy kids: Part 1

Earlier this month, I attended a statewide nutrition conference where I got to hear results of some recent research on childhood obesity. I started out listening to the presenter as a nutrition professional, but I ended up hearing her as a parent. Even my notes from...

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Vegetarian dinners without the label

I’m often asked about what I fix my family for dinner. When I take the time to describe the deliciousness, mouths water and my inbox is usually flooded with requests for the recipe. But when I’m in a hurry and dismissively say, “we eat a lot of...

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You Can’t Out Exercise a Bad Diet

“No matter how much you exercise, if you eat poorly, you will struggle not with just your weight but with your health.” I recently read this quote from nutritionist, Michelle LeSueur, on Facebook, and I couldn’t agree more.  At Cafe Physique, we...

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EAT, Pray, Love…With Passion

Like  many other women across the country, I saw the movie Eat, Pray, Love with a large group of girlfriends. We followed up the movie with a lively discussion over Italian-inspired gourmet pizza.   When asked about her “word” (you gotta see the movie to get this...

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Souper Salty?

My sister despises soup, but I’ve always known that something is wrong with her. I love soup! It’s hot, filling, delicious, easy to prepare, and 1 can often contains a whole day’s worth of sodium. Oops! While canned soup is souper salty, the...

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The Case Against Giving Cruddy Crud

Food drives are plentiful during this time of the year, and most everyone wants to participate. However, all too often, donors are going through their cupboards pulling out all of the non-perishables their family doesn’t want – cheeseburger macaroni...

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