The InHue Manifesto

InHue is designed for the woman of color who wants to easily incorporate healthy choices into her life without breaking the bank. For the foodie who wants to stick to her cultural cooking roots but still eat healthy (and doesn’t want to buy foods she’s never heard of or are unavailable in her local grocery store). For the woman of color who doesn’t have time or the funds for a gym membership but is willing to make her living room her fitness room. For the woman of color who is tired of hearing about every ailment and disease she’s prone to but no new answers on how to be pro-active. For the woman of color who wants to see advertisements for products that she can use. For the woman of color who is tired of looking at six different magazines for some glimmer of health news relevant to her.

Read the rest of my manifesto here: http://bit.ly/UfUd34

And follow the InHue Tumblr here: http://www.inhuemag.tumblr.com

inhuemag:

We know you might be stuffed from Thanksgiving, but if it helps at all, we are looking for foodies for our food and nutrition section. We need foodies, recipe mavericks, oven and slow cooker experts and folks who like to be healthy but still have their cake and eat it too! See the details here: http://bit.ly/QyLA8n 

Apply! We’re launching in January :)

inhuemag:

We know you might be stuffed from Thanksgiving, but if it helps at all, we are looking for foodies for our food and nutrition section. We need foodies, recipe mavericks, oven and slow cooker experts and folks who like to be healthy but still have their cake and eat it too! See the details here: 

Apply! We’re launching in January :)

I have always believed that hope is that stubborn thing inside us that insists, despite all the evidence to the contrary, that something better awaits us so long as we have the courage to keep reaching, to keep working, to keep fighting.

President Barack Obama (Nov. 6, 2012)