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The-F-Word
http://www.the-f-word.org/blog
Myriad factors shape our relationship with food. The-F-word strives to provide a platform to explore the circuitous relationship between women, food, power and body image.
Recent Posts
Save me from baby shower hell!
Our family is throwing a baby shower for my brother and sister-in-law on Sunday and my mom keeps calling me with yet another mind-numbingly infantilizing game she’s found with names like “guess that baby food,” “the poopy diap...
Kirstie Alley to get new weight loss reality show
Speaking of Jenny Craig spokescelebrities… Oh, Kirstie. Does your masochism know no end? The former Jenny Craig spokescelebrity and once-again fat actress has a new weight loss reality television show coming out next year on A&E. As C...
What’s wrong with this lineup?
So, there’s a lecture series called Smart Talk Connected Conversations and it’s coming to Cincinnati for the 12th year in January. The celebrity-based spoken word series invites intriguing and influential women to present their stories ...
New biz markets fashionable clothes for fat girls
While still sadly lagging in both range and affordability, plus-size clothing has come a long way from the shapeless elastic pants and sack-like tops usually reserved for fat teens and women (find great plus-size fashion tips and reviews at Pretty Pe...
Fabulous fall soups!
We visited my niece and nephew for Halloween this weekend and my thoughtful sister-in-law made us a simmering pot of vegetarian cheesy potato soup. I find myself craving soup more and more as the last leaves dance to the ground and the temps turn c...
On a lighter note… help name these kitties!
So, I mentioned that we were considering an abused Himalayan with behavioral issues. I found that cat only after I had first inquired about two Siamese mix kitties and was told that another woman was already committed to them. The Himalayan cat i...


This is a fantastic blog. It has helped me to gain control over my own eating disorder. It helps people to accept themselves as they are. Not to have their entire self worth be wrapped up in how much they weigh.
Posted: April 16th, 2008 | More Reviews From BamaGal | Report This Comment