People and Places with Paula - Orlando LIfe Magazine May 2013

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PEOPLE & PLACES

with paula

The Deen of Country Cooking Has Seen the Light About Healthy Fare

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aula Deen has changed

her ways. Now she wants you to change your ways as well. The down-home Food Network star, famous for culinary concoctions that fairly bristled with butter, spoke to a crowd of more than 2,000 fans at the Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre recently to promote the Florida Hospital Healthy 100 project, which educates and motivates people to adopt healthy lifestyle changes. Having recently shifted from chicken and biscuits to less calorieand fat-laden recipes such as vegetarian gumbo, Deen was candid about the urgency she felt to improve her own eating habits after being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, which is often caused or aggravated by obesity, inactivity and diet. Deen’s on-stage cooking presentation was delivered with her trademark cornpone humor and over-the-top Southern sweetness. But she was deadly serious when she recited some shocking statistics. According to the American Diabetes Association, nearly 26 million of us are afflicted with the disease. It costs about $245 billion annually in medical costs and lost productivity. What’s worse, one in four children in the U.S. is diabetic. Luckily, Orlando is home to one of the largest and most comprehensive diabetes centers in the country. The Florida Hospital Diabetes Institute is celebrating 20 years of education, support and treatment. Deen’s own Diabetes in a New Light campaign offers diabetes-friendly recipes that everyone will love, as well as resources on living with and managing diabetes. Florida Hospital’s Healthy 100 initiative features a robust, 60

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interactive website with an eye-popping longevity calculator. Plus, a free Healthy 100-Tupperware Water iPhone Application helps you track crucial water intake. Simply enter your age, gender and weight to find out the number of daily water bottles recommended for you. Also at the event, Florida Hospital’s Healthy 100 Approved program was unveiled, along with its initial 16 restaurant partners. Local diners will now be able to enjoy Healthy 100 Approved menu items vetted by Florida Hospital nutritionists, making the healthy choice the easy choice. Participating restaurants include Chick-fil-A, the Citrus Club, Cocina 21, Healthy Bites Fitness Cuisine, Infusion Café, Nadia’s Café, Panera Bread of Orlando, Rangetsu, Savion’s Place, Simply Divine Food Truck, Sushi House Orlando, RusTeak Restaurant, The Taproom at Dubsdread, White Wolf Café and Yogurtiamo. Second Harvest Food Bank has also signed on. MAY 2013


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