Questions, questions

How important is food in your life? What do you eat? What’s your favorite food? Where do you shop? What kind of things do you like to buy at the grocery store? There’s so much we don’t know about each other and the food we eat. Since we are all so fascinated by food, let’s find out more details about lives with food.

So every Friday in August (and beyond if we really have fun with this), I’m going to send you a survey about food. Then I’ll present the results of the survey so we all can learn more about the people reading this blog!

To kick this thing off, I’m got two surveys for you to fill out. Let’s start off with your feelings about breakfast. Breakfast is the first meal of the day and it seems like a great starting point. Breakfast is also the most flexible of meals. Sometimes it can be just a cereal bar, while other times it’s huge platter of eggs, bacon and toast. The second survey is about the redesign of the blog. I want to hear your thoughts.

You can click on the links below to access the surveys. Just so you know, once you hit “submit” you cannot go back and change your answers.

1) Eating Breakfast

2) Feedback on the Design (of the blog)

Thanks for your time!

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9 thoughts on “Questions, questions

  1. Food is fuel and health. What you eat makes a huge difference in your health and fitness. 

    I’ve recently discovered that my daughter and I are gluten intolerant. She is just going gluten free. I’m actually going grain free/Paleo. I’m eating lots of lean proteins, tons of vegetables and some fruit. One of my new favorite foods is Paleo Apple Muffins! They are made with almond meal, banana, apple, coconut oil, eggs and cinnamon. Very tasty! I shop at a lot of different stores and markets. It all depends on what I’m looking for. 

    I started my own garden this year. So far I’ve had spinach, lettuce, peas, broccoli, zucchini and strawberries out of my garden. I’m waiting for my tomatoes, but they have been slow this year due to the colder weather we’ve had in the Pacific NW. 🙂 

    Thanks for continuing to improve your blog and writing such informative posts. I have enjoyed following your adventures and food research!

  2. I’ve just moved from Illinois to Tasmania, Australia (VERY rural!) and having to redefine all this for myself! Different names, different spices, different prices, availability, and the time of year. AND, more available fresh organic stuff where we actually know half the farms the stuff is coming from. And the food here is much more… british. 

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