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TIEGHAN GERARD The Food Revolution Issue
FOODIE SCENE
GOURMET GLOW + CULINARY DELIGHTS
CHOW BELLA
NYC Restaurant Reviews
DIY RECIPES
yummy dishes to try at home
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Photography: Michelle Behre Photography
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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Dear BELLAs, I am incredibly excited to introduce you to our latest issue of BELLA Magazine: The Food Revolution Issue! Are you ready to ignite your taste buds and explore the wonderful world of culinary delights? Flip through as we dive into all things food. On the cover, we are thrilled to feature the talented Tieghan Gerard. Her unique perspective on cooking, as well as her mouthwatering recipes, will inspire you to elevate your culinary skills and explore new flavors. Tieghan's dedication to her craft and her passion for creating delicious dishes truly embody the spirit of our Food Revolution theme. In this issue, you will find a plethora of delectable recipes that will take your cooking game to the next level. From savory to sweet, we have curated a collection of dishes that are sure to tantalize your palate -and impress your guests. Whether you are a seasoned chef or a kitchen novice, there is something for everyone to enjoy. But our Food Revolution Issue is not just about recipes— it's about celebrating the culinary world as a whole. We take you on a journey through fabulous must-try restaurants in NYC, offering a glimpse into the innovative and mouthwatering creations that top chefs are bringing to the table. We hope this issue sparks your interest to explore the vibrant food scene in your own backyard. Additionally, I am thrilled to announce our monthly releases coupled with my partnership with the esteemed Dr. James Mercer. Our collaboration underscores our commitment to providing you with valuable insights and perspectives. Dr. Mercer will be sharing his expertise and serving as an invaluable resource for our readers. We are honored to have him on board as we undergo a relaunch and expansion to bring even more content straight to you. With Dr. Mercer as my co-pilot, we are excited to be expanding into Texas and California, bringing BELLA to new readers in these vibrant regions. Stay tuned for more exciting developments as we embark on this new chapter of growth and continue to evolve to meet your needs and interests.
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As you peruse the pages of The Food Revolution Issue, I encourage you to truly immerse yourself in the experience. In addition to our captivating culinary content, we have also included a foodinspired beauty editorial that showcases the intersection of gastronomy and beauty. This extraordinary feature will inspire you with its mouthwatering visuals.
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Thank you for your continued support of BELLA Magazine. As a team, we are committed to bringing you the most captivating and inspiring content, and we hope that The Food Revolution Issue does just that. Sit back, savor every page, and join us as we usher in a new year and celebrate the joy and artistry of food. Yum! Warmest regards, Vanessa Coppes CEO + Editor-In-Chief
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As we approach the end of this year and eagerly prepare for the dawn of a new one, I am filled with profound gratitude and a sense of accomplishment. Today, I would like to express my sincerest appreciation to our exceptional staff and our incredible readers for their unwavering support in making the world a better place through BELLA Magazine. It is with great honor that I reflect upon my journey, starting as a reader and advertiser, and now as a partner in the BELLA family. To our esteemed staff, I want to convey how deeply grateful I am for your dedication and exceptional work. Each day, you bring your immense talents to bear, curating captivating stories, fostering creativity, and ensuring that BELLA Magazine stands as a beacon of inspiration and empowerment. Your unwavering commitment and the collaborative spirit with which you approach your work have been instrumental in the success and growth of BELLA. As we expand our presence into Texas and California in the new year, I am confident that together, we will achieve even greater accomplishments. To our cherished readers, I want to express my heartfelt appreciation for your trust and support. BELLA Magazine has always held a special place in my heart, as I started my journey as a dedicated reader and advertiser. Being able to witness the transformation and growth of BELLA, and now being an integral part of the team, is a true privilege. Your engagement and loyalty have been the cornerstone of our success. It is your stories, feedback, and hopes that inspire us to continue pushing boundaries and working tirelessly to deliver content that truly touches hearts and minds. Thank you for always being there with us and for being a constant source of motivation. Reflecting on my own personal journey, I truly believe that life has a way of coming full circle. From an avid reader and an advertiser, to now working side by side with the talented individuals that make BELLA Magazine what it is today, I am filled with a profound sense of honor and gratitude. The collaborative and nurturing environment we have cultivated at BELLA Magazine has been foundational to my growth and development, and I will forever be grateful for the opportunities it has afforded me. As we enter the new year, let us embrace the limitless possibilities that lie ahead. Together, we will continue to expand and innovate, influencing lives, and making the world a better place. Whether it be through our bold and thoughtprovoking articles, the uplifting stories of extraordinary individuals, or our commitment to highlighting diverse voices, BELLA Magazine will remain a beacon of hope and inspiration. Once again, I extend my deepest appreciation to our remarkable team and our incredible readers. It is with your support and unwavering commitment that BELLA Magazine continues to thrive. Let us carry this momentum forward as we embark on a new year filled with exciting opportunities and achievements. With utmost gratitude and warmest regards, Dr. James Mercer Partner + Assistant Editor-In-Chief BELLA Magazine, Texas + California
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Contributors VANESSA COPPES IS THE CEO AND EDITOR-IN-CHIEF OF BELLA MAGAZINE. IN 2019, SHE PURCHASED THE MAGAZINE AND CREATED HER COMPANY, BELLA MEDIA + CO., WHERE SHE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL DIGITAL AND EDITORIAL CONTENT AND CREATIVE DIRECTION. COPPES ALSO SERVES AS A CO-FOUNDER OF ETTWOMEN AND THE ETTWOMEN FOUNDATION, WHICH PROVIDES ASSISTANCE TO FEMALE VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND EMOTIONAL, SEXUAL, OR FINANCIAL ABUSE. SHE IS ALSO THE AUTHOR OF THE BOOK, "5 STEPS TO FABULOUS: CHOICES FOR LIVING BEAUTIFULLY INSIDE AND OUT," AND IS A REGULAR LIFESTYLE CONTRIBUTOR ON NEW YORK'S PIX 11 NEWS.
AMANDA MACTAS IS THE FOOD & TRAVEL EDITOR AT BELLA AND IN THIS ISSUE, SHE EXAMINES THE MODERN TRADITION OF COUPLES OPTING OUT OF SERVING WEDDING CAKE AT THEIR NUPTIALS AND PROVIDES ALTERNATIVE DESSERT IDEAS FOR THOSE TYING THE KNOT. YOU CAN FOLLOW MORE OF HER WRITING AND ADVENTURES ON INSTAGRAM @MANHATTANTWIST.
DARA KAPLAN IS THE STYLISH AND BUSINESS-SAVVY HALF OF WUNDERLICH KAPLAN COMMUNICATIONS, AN AWARD WINNING PR AGENCY WITH OFFICES GLOBALLY. DARA ACTS AS A CURATOR, CONCEPTUALIZER, TREND SPOTTER, IMPACTOR, AND INFLUENCER IN HER FIELD OF MEDIA AND BEYOND. YOU CAN FIND HER WORK IN THE PAGES OF MAGAZINES AS AN EDITOR, ON TELEVISION, AND INSTAGRAM WHERE SHE HAS AMASSED A FOLLOWING THAT SHARES HER PASSION OF STYLE, BEAUTY, HEALTH AND WELLNESS.
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JOEY SKLADANY IS A WRITER/EDITOR, TV/RADIO PERSONALITY, LIFESTYLE EXPERT, FORMER ENTERTAINMENT PUBLICIST AND AUTHOR OF BASIC BITCHEN. HE WAS MOST RECENTLY EDITOR-ATLARGE OF CBS INTERACTIVE'S “CHOWHOUND” WHERE HE MANAGED THE SITE'S FOOD AND TRAVEL EDITORIAL CONTENT. CURRENTLY, HE IS OWNER AND CEO OF BEYOND BASIC LLC AND HIS “DEEPLY PERSONAL CAULIFLOWER PIZZA” RECIPE IS FEATURED IN THIS ISSUE.
JENNIFER MACLELLAN IS THE EDITORIAL DIRECTOR OF BELLA MAGAZINE, MANAGING EDITOR FOR BELLAMEDIA.CO, AND A BELLA TV HOST. HER PORTFOLIO INCLUDES CELEBRITY RED CARPET INTERVIEWS AND EDITORIALS ON EVERYTHING FROM BEAUTY + WELLNESS TO DINING + TRAVEL. SHE IS CURRENTLY SPEARHEADING “BELLA BRIDAL” ON BELLA’S WEBSITE AND IN THIS ISSUE SHE SHARES SOME OF THE BEST RESTAURANTS TO EXPERIENCE IN N YC, ALONG WITH MICHELIN STARRED CHEFS MAKING WAVES IN THE FOOD INDUSTRY. FOLLOW HER FOR MORE @JENNIFER.DECILLIS.
DR. JAMES MERCER IS A RESPECTED PROFESSIONAL WITH DEEP EXPERTISE AND UNDERSTANDING OF THE TEXAS MARKET. HIS COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE AND PASSION FOR EMPOWERING READERS ALIGN PERFECTLY WITH BELLA MAGAZINE'S MISSION AND VISION. AS A STRATEGIC PARTNER, DR. MERCER BRINGS VALUABLE INSIGHTS AND CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE EXPANSION OF BELLA MAGAZINE AND ITS PRESENCE IN TEXAS AND CALIFORNIA.
YOLANDA F. JOHNSON IS A PHILANTHROPY THOUGHT LEADER AND FACE OF THE PHILANTHROPIC LIFESTYLE. A SOUGHTAFTER RACIAL AND GENDER EQUITY EXPERT, SHE IS THE FOUNDER OF WOMEN OF COLOR IN FUNDRAISING AND PHILANTHROPY (WOC) AND ALLIES IN ACTION. LEARN MORE ABOUT HER AND OTHER PHILANTHROPY-FOCUSED FEMALES IN HER "BEAUTY OF GIVING BACK" COLUMN.
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KNOWN AS "THE STYLE DUO," MINDY GURA AND PAULA ORLAN ARE BELLA’S FABULOUS FASHION STYLISTS. YOU CAN SEE THEIR AMAZING EYE IN FULL DETAIL THROUGHOUT THIS ISSUE. VISIT THEIR INSTAGRAM @THESTYLEDUOTWINS FOR MORE.
LORI-ANN MARCHESE, A FORMER REALITY STAR ON BRAVO TV’S “GAME OF CROWNS,” IS THE OWNER OF BODY CONSTRUCT FITNESS. SHE HAS BEEN FEATURED AS A GLOBAL MEDIA CORRESPONDENT, ADVISING WOMEN ON HOW TO TRANSFORM THEIR BODY. LORI-ANN WORKS WITH WOMEN TO ELEVATE THEIR CONFIDENCE, IMPROVE THEIR MINDSET, AND HELP THEM ACHIEVE AMAZING TRANSFORMATIONAL RESULTS. LEARN MORE ON INSTAGRAM @BODYCONSTRUCTFITNESS OR BODYCONSTRUCTFITNESS.COM.
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CONTENTS 15 FOODIE SCENE Gourmet Glow + Culinary Delight
25 THE STYLE REPORT Get the cover look, featuring tieghan gerard
27 MIND + BODY A DECADE OF IDEAL HEALTH DISCOVER PARADISE IN PALM SPRINGS NAVIGATING EATING DISORDERS
38 CHOW BELLA
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WHERE TO EAT IN NYC MICHELIN STARRED Culinary Masters
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A DEEPLY PERSONAL CAULIFLOWER PIZZA RECIPE
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TIEGHAN GERARD: Revolutionizing the Food Industry
61 ARTS + CULTURE Miami’s Culinary Scene expands with the help of Female-Powered PR IN THE KITCHEN WITH TEAM BELLA
69 TRAVEL YOUR HOME IN THE CITY: CROWNE PLAZA HY36 Come Hungry for Nourishment + History in SAN ANTONIO
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THE STYLE REPORT LITTLE BLACK DRESS LOOK FOR LESS
Get the Cover Look! By Mindy Gura & Paula Orlan Little black dresses never go out of style and stockings & tights are having a huge fashion moment with patterns, textures and colors. So we loved styling the incredible Tieghan Gerard in a LBD and stockings for this cover look! Although her ensemble was from Neiman Marcus we found a similar look for less. Whether you are going to a party, out for dinner or a special date a black blazer dress should be in everyone’s wardrobe!
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MIND + BODY CELEBRATING A DECADE OF IDEAL HEALTH, DISCOVER PARADISE IN PALM SPRINGS, EATING DISORDERS DON’T JUST DISAPPEAR WHEN YOU HAVE A BABY
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Celebrating a Decade of Ideal Health: The Success Story of Ideal Protein + Taso Mikroulis A Journey of Transformation
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This year marks a significant milestone for Ideal Health Center in New York City, as it celebrates its 10th anniversary. Established in the heart of the city, with locations in the Upper East Side and Flatiron, Ideal Health Center has become a beacon of hope and transformation for those embarking on their weight loss journeys.
The Ideal Protein Difference The center's success largely revolves around the Ideal Protein program, a medically supervised keto weight loss approach that predates the current keto trend by over two decades. This program stands out for its science-backed methodology and the exclusive use of high biological protein foods, available only in clinics and approved by FDA, EMEA, and Health Canada. These unique dietary components are key to the program's effectiveness, offering a trusted and secure path to weight loss. The Ideal Protein program is a medically developed weight loss protocol that emphasizes a ketogenic approach. It's structured in phases that guide participants from weight loss to maintenance. The program focuses on stabilizing blood sugar levels and promoting fat loss, primarily through a diet rich in high-quality, biologically available proteins and a reduction in carbohydrates and fats. The foods are specially formulated, and participants receive personalized coaching throughout their journey. This comprehensive approach not only aids in effective weight loss but also educates on how to sustain a healthy weight long-term.
Taso Mikroulis: The Heart of Ideal Health At the center of this success story is Taso Mikroulis, the clinic's founder, lead coach, and a testament to the program's efficacy. Having lost 45 pounds through Ideal Protein, Mikroulis's personal journey inspired him to establish the first Ideal Health Center. "I rented out a small room in a doctor’s office in the UES with our medical director Akis Ntonos. We had only 2 clients and a lot of drive. 10 years later, I run 3 companies alongside my acting career. I used to get fired a lot when working for others," Mikroulis recalls. His belief in the power of coaching and science as the twin pillars of successful weight loss is evident in his approach. "Weight loss is personal, and I can't stress how important it is to have a coach on your side every week. Seeing my clients change their lives inspires me to do better in my life and encourage those around me every day," he says.
Beyond Weight Loss Mikroulis's endeavors extend beyond Ideal Health. He is the cofounder of Aion Aesthetics (www.aionnyc.com), a venture that complements his wellness philosophy. Additionally, he's on the verge of launching The Kiki App (www.thekiki.app), a promising new project in the digital space. His versatility is further highlighted by his acting career, having worked with iconic figures like Oscar-winner Mercedes Ruehl and 'Grease' legend Didi Conn. Mikroulis has graced screens in notable shows like "Law and Order," "GIRLS," and Harlan Coben's "Shelter," showcasing his diverse talents. 29
A New Chapter for Ideal Protein Ideal Protein is embarking on an exciting new chapter, with Dr. Tran, a pioneer in medical weight loss, and Bariatrix Nutrition Inc., a leader in the weight loss industry for over 45 years, joining forces to acquire the program. This strategic partnership is set to enhance Ideal Protein’s impact, combining Dr. Tran's extensive experience and Bariatrix Nutrition's expertise in manufacturing high-quality protein foods and weight loss products. This acquisition, which involves maintaining the high standards of Ideal Protein's product line, is poised to innovate and expand the program, ensuring a seamless transition for clients. The shared vision of both Dr. Tran and Bariatrix Nutrition is to contribute positively to global health and wellness, reinforcing Ideal Protein's reputation as a leader in the diet industry.
Inspiring Change, One Person at a Time As Ideal Health Center steps into its next decade, the focus remains steadfast on personal transformation through dedicated coaching and scientifically proven methods. It's a place not just for weight loss, but for finding a new, healthier way of life. Mikroulis and his team continue to inspire and guide, one person at a time, proving that with the right support, anyone can redefine their health and life. He’s offering a free in body scan to all new interested clients to look at their biometrics.
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Experience Ultimate Relaxation: Discover Paradise in Palm Springs By Dara Kaplan
Every year January comes and if you’re like most of us, you start to struggle to keep up with your yearly New Year’s resolutions as soon as February rolls around. For most, it includes some version of being healthy, whether it is cleaning up your diet, practicing good mental health routines or getting into the gym more often. And again, if you are like most of us, you stick with it for the first months and then life gets busy, and you fall off and that is because we don’t have the root understanding of easy and intuitively living with health and longevity as the goal. When the switch is activated from superficial “health” to a quest of true health for longevity, you understand the long game and the routines that go along with it. It no longer is a chore to stick to your resolutions but a valuable way of life. In my never-ending search for ultimate health and the amorphous buzzword of the year, longevity, I stumbled upon We Care Spa. I was told it “Was an experience like no other”, it was “the retreat of the stars” and I “would leave a new woman”. Yes, yes, and yes! I was sold, especially after peeking at all the celebrities that were recently on property. Then I was told it was a seven-day liquid fast. Cue my jaw hitting the floor! However, being the selfacclaimed guinea pig for anything to do with health, I signed up, in trepidatious manner. I landed at Palm Springs Airport with my two girlfriends that I sold on the experience as well. I quietly hoped I would leave with the two women still my friends after they went through the seven-day fast. Long story short, we are still friends. We were officially on our way, having followed the instructions for the pre-fast, olive oil shots and prune juice to prime our systems. We drove along a dusty road and appeared in front of an ominous gate that mechanically opened to greet us. Once we crossed the threshold, the magical oasis of health unfurled in front of us, and all worry melted away.
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Meet We Care Spa, an absolutely idyllic 20-acre Sanctuary tucked into the mountains in Desert Hot Springs, California. Consider We Care Spa as the handbook to health, forget having to stick to resolutions, here you will understand how mind body and spirit interact to provide a sense of Zen and tranquility which underpin the meaning of health. You can choose from a 3 day, 5 day or 7 day experience which includes luxurious private villas with uninterrupted desert vistas that provide a spectacular indoor-outdoor experience, 40+ spa treatments, daily nutrition and yoga classes, evening sound baths, and weekly fire ceremonies. The 28 luxury villas are spread across an expanse and rich landscape of bougainvillea, lemon groves, statues of Hindu and Buddhist symbols, large crystals, shaded meditation gardens, floating swings, and walking paths. The property features two beautiful pools perfect for lounging, a juice bar, a gym, an outdoor infrared sauna, and steam room. The property leaves nothing out, and you certainly will never be without something to do. However, rest and relaxation are the goal, therefore I certainly took some forced downtime to read, meditate and lounge. Okay, so let’s de-mystify the fast as I know that is what is the most intimidating part, it was for me, but once understood, it was a lot less so. The We Care Cleanse features a nutritious liquid fast with teas, pressed juices, shakes, and soups, with supplements. You are ingesting nutrients almost every hour, which leads to you never feeling hunger pains, if anything, you may need a break from drinking so much! And the health benefits? ENDLESS! Allowing a break from digesting solid foods, allows the body energy to combat toxins, sick cells, and stress. The break from traditional meals also encourages healthier coping skills like breath-work, meditation, and mindfulness to reset emotional blockages and poor diets. We Care Spa’s program is based on the convergence between ancient modalities and modern healing so while you are going through this revitalizing detox, you are in back-to-back educational classes, spiritual appointments and spa treatments. The Spa treatment offerings are vast, which have been mostly created by Susan Belen, the original founder, whom you can still find walking the paths on property. 34
The treatments range from System Recovery Treatments with a castor oil body wrap, Magnesium Wraps, Crystal Craniosacral Massages, and scrubs to colon hydrotherapy, nutritional guidance, shamanic healing, cupping, hypnosis, reiki, and many more. The philosophy behind the founder’s vision for a healthy lifestyle is all encompassing of breath-work, meditation and yoga, diet, and conducting a weekly or quarterly fasting protocol, essentially, a holistic approach of mind, body, and spirit with a healthy dose of socialization. One of the most unexpected joys of the way that We Care Spa is created and set up is the sense of community and friendships you make with the other guests. You can spend as much time alone or with people as you choose. Soup time becomes a very much welcomed time of the day, and most attendees gather in the lobby to share their days, tips and tricks to making the soups as gourmet as possible. One of my friends I brought with me turned into a venerable Jean-George of sorts with her daily soup concoctions that drew quite the request list. At the end of our week, we felt clear, energized, and revitalized, and I am happy to say, my friends still considered me a friend after selling them on a week of no solid food. They even thanked me for bringing them along, phew. So, would I recommend this to all? A wholehearted yes is the answer. There is something that everyone can learn and take home from this holistic lifestyle approach to health, whether it is one tip and trick you learned from a class or a whole new way of living. The choice is yours. Retreat options start at $2,019+ for two nights, $5,049+ for five nights, and $6,149+ for seven nights. Treatments may be booked online at WeCareSpa.com or by calling 1-800-888-2523.
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Eating Disorders
Don’t Just Disappear When You Have a Baby By Hope Virgo, Author and Founder of #DumpTheScales + Author of “You Are Free?”
“Do it for your baby.” “It’s not that hard, just add an extra snack for your baby.” “Come on you don’t want them to see you struggling over food.” The statements echoed through my brain as I sat there in NICU clutching my little boy. The 3 days had been a complete whirlwind. I had come in on Sunday with reduced movements, had him scanned, found out he was too small (whatever that meant!), come back on the Tuesday morning sat there watching the scan with my little boy barely moving. Sent for more monitoring and then told at 37 weeks I was going to need an emergency induction that day. I hadn’t had time to process any of what had happened, and the guilt I was feeling already as I looked down at him. Taking every inch of him in so in love with him but feeling like after him being out of tummy for those few hours I had already failed him.
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You only have to scroll on Instagram for 30 seconds to see the expectations put on parents, but the reality is and something few acknowledge properly is the difficulties of becoming a parent. Your life literally turns upside down and whilst for me, Joshua was perfect, and I loved him so much the pressure I was putting on myself was huge. On top of that, navigating wider family politics, realising how you as an individual are changing, and then throw in an eating disorder and you have this perfect storm brewing. I remember sitting down to play with Joshua one evening and all I was thinking about was calories. I couldn’t be in the moment with him, and I felt wrong in myself again like I had failed him. It is in these vulnerable moments when emotion is high, when you are sleep deprived and feeling uncertain that eating disorders can seduce you back in. They tell you to fixate on certain behaviours, telling you that if you restrict, then everything will be fine. Eating disorders are still highly stigmatised with people often seeing them as a lifestyle choice, a phase someone goes through or someone being difficult. There is also this huge misconception that they are about body image. These stigmas, especially when you have a child left me feeling completely isolated and alone with my thinking. 67
Renee McGregor, a leading Sport and Eating Disorder Dietician, told me, “I often see women who have recently become mothers in our clinic. Motherhood is a time of transition, not to mention fluctuating hormones, reduced sleep and responsibility for a baby that is not predictable. For many women who may have been “functional” with their eating disorder prior to having a baby due to having set routines and always trying to live with certainty, becoming a mum change all this and this is why even someone who has previously been well, or functioning will often return back to behaviors that provide them with a false sense of security.” Whilst people can and do fully recover from eating disorders, recovery can be different things at different times and will look different to people. Recovery in those first few weeks since Joshua was born was choosing to rest as my body needed it, choosing to eat more even though I was barely moving, choosing to let others cook for me, having that extra snack and choosing to sit with how this has emotionally made me feel. And since then, it has been choosing to reframe things, challenge beliefs and also accept my body. It’s been choosing to communicate through words and not using eating disorders behaviors to suppress those emotions. Recovery is hard work at times, but I believe the more we challenge the behaviors, challenge the fear, and sit with this the easier it gets. Even after those first few months with a newborn, there are still challenges and pressures you put on yourself. Things that the eating disorder does to try and pull you back in. Ways that it makes you feel that you think it is the solution to everything. It’s not easy being in recovery from an eating disorder and being a parent alongside that is tough. But there are things you can do to help alleviate some of the feelings. Have distractions in play. Joshua is brilliant at offering these distractions after mealtimes and helping me get out my own head. Reminding yourself why you want to get well or stay well. Knowing your whys doesn’t necessarily take away the pain of recovery but it really helps keep you keep focused on those hard moments. Knowing your triggers: for me when Joshua is unwell, I must be mindful of how things are with my mental health and realize that even in the uncertainty the eating disorder won’t solve anything. Talking: whether that’s at a support group or to family or friends find your tribe. Show your vulnerabilities and create space for yourself as you matter. Self-care: ugh that word! I hate it and with a baby the candles go out the window and sometimes selfcare literally is taking of a jumper covered in poo and swiping sick out your hair with a wet wipe. But find what works for you whether 5 minutes of journaling, or some space to breath! Then beyond this, we need a space to work on our recovery and what that looks like. Renee McGregor says: “I think helping an individual appreciate the purpose of their behavior is critical. When you lose your sense of identity, you may be driven to attain your worth in our ways, and this is where fixation on body image or eating in a particular way may provide a false sense of control. We often work with Mums to help them appreciate the true value of food – not just nutritional value but also the impact food has with social connection but also how healthy behaviors round food can support good role modelling for their children. A lot of the work that needs to be done is not created selfimposed rules and beliefs about food – no one food is going to cause you harm or change your body. However, the only way to provide yourself with evidence and knowledge that these beliefs don’t stand is to challenge them. While there will be a feeling associated with this challenge, this doesn’t mean that the feeling is fact or truthful.” Having an eating disorder when you are a parent doesn’t make you a bad parent, but I encourage you not to settle and to keep pursuing recovery and the freedom it brings.
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Chow Bella WHERE TO EAT IN NYC By Jennifer DeCillis
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Chez Francis Chez Francis is a quintessential Parisian brasserie serving traditional, gourmet French fare in a lively atmosphere. Located on Park Avenue South, Chez Francis brings the epicurean vision and passion of its bon vivant founder, Francis Staub, to life in a convivial setting designed for guests to gather over a sense of joie de vivre. The kitchen at Chez Francis is overseen by veteran Chef Jaime Loja (previously of Brasserie Ruhlmann) and serves an extensive array of French staples, from familiar classics such as Escargots and Steak Frites to more extravagant preparations meant for sharing including a 2 ½ Pound Lobster Thermidor and Whole Roasted Cornish Hen served in one of Francis' famous cocottes. Diners can begin their meal with starters like Cheese Soufflé with Cauliflower Velouté, Homemade Foie Gras, and a wide selection of locally sourced artisanal charcuterie. Mains include Moules Frites, Bouillabaisse, Sole Meunière, and Boeuf Bourguignon. Homemade sauces take center stage at Chez Francis, with offerings like Béarnaise, Peppercorn, Beurre Blanc, Shallot Marmalade and Café de Paris available to complement the flavors of any dish. An assemblage of flambées, cart service and tableside presentations bring culinary theater to the restaurant's grand brasserie setting. During Saturday and Sunday brunch, guests can indulge in the Le Gigot d'Agneau, a traditional French-style roast leg of lamb that is carved from a rolling trolley for unlimited service. 411 Park Ave S, New York, NY 10016 Chezfrancis.com 40
Revelie Luncheonette Revelie Luncheonette is a new French-American diner, soda fountain and bar, helmed by the lauded Raoul’s team. The restaurant quietly opened its doors to SoHo’s Prince Street mid-summer and brings the style of Raoul’s to a casual-yet-elevated diner setting. Already dubbed an instant classic, the local hotspot draws inspiration from the luncheonettes and soda fountains that charmed the neighborhood throughout the 1920s and beyond. Executive Chef David Honeysett (who has been at the helm of Raoul's kitchen for the past 18 years) brings comforting brunch, lunch, and dinner menus, each featuring a playful selection of diner staples, with a French twist. Their classic French Onion Soup is a must-try and perfect precursor to staples like Moules Frites and their spin on the Chicken Cordon Bleu. Karim Raoul and Jillian Fracassi are the husband and wife duo behind the new concept, which they’ve named after their daughters, Reve and Amelie. A family business full of heart, Revelie brings simple, classic food, and does it exceptionally well. 179 Prince St, New York, NY 10012 Revelie.com
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MOXY – Legasea Legasea – Led by Chief Culinary Officer Chef Ralph Scamardella (of TAO and LAVO), Legasea is a fresh take on bar and grill classics and light seafood influences, with a fun-casual atmosphere for an entertaining dining experience that is to be expected from Tao Group Hospitality. Menu highlights include the Wagyu Pigs in a Blanket, Crispy Blossoming Onion, Spicy Crab Beignets, and Wagyu Steak Frites. Legasea’s beverage program offers an inviting menu of specialty cocktails, an extensive wine list of varietals and regions both by the bottle and by-the-glass, and refreshing beer options ranging from craft bottles to draft favorites. Open for lunch, happy hour, and dinner, Legasea has a lively bar scene and inviting dining room that provides guests with an unforgettable evening full of good food and good company. And their latest offering is for all the meat lovers – a brand-new Unlimited Ribeye, Fries & House Salad for only $45 per person. It's the ultimate dining experience that lets you savor as much ribeye as your heart desires, served with a house salad and crispy golden fries (also unlimited). Walk-ins welcome, reservations recommended. 485 7th Ave, New York, NY 10018 TaoGroup.com/venues/legasea-bar-grill-new-york/
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La Pulpería La Pulpería, a restaurant featuring rustic Latin cuisine, opened in 2021 in the heart of Hell's Kitchen. Named after the general stores found throughout South America, La Pulperia offers simple yet refined cuisine from the countries of Latin America with European influences from places like Italy and Spain. La Pulperia, designed by Andres Gomez (Red Rooster, Whitehall, SoCo) mirrors the authentic pulperias of South America, with handcrafted floor tiles from Mexico, reclaimed wood from Brazil on the ceiling and walls, and abundant shelving displaying top-shelf liquor, fresh produce, and a wine list. Menu highlights include authentic empanadas, stuffed with beef, corn and Manchego, or lump blue crab; sushi-grade tuna tartare; and a massive paella, overflowing with fresh seafood, chorizo, and Latin spices. Not to be missed is their extravagant weekend drag brunch where you can indulge in classic brunch staples, as well as La Pulperia favorites like the Dulce De Leche French Toast, all while enjoying a show. And if celebrations are in order, opt for the famous #YOLOGLASS, a larger-than-life sangria wine glass, made for sharing with 7-8 friends. 623 9th Ave, New York, NY 10036 LaPulperianNYC.com
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MICHELIN STARRED FOR THREE CONSECUTIVE YEARS, MEET THE CULINARY MASTERS BEHIND LE JARDINIER NEW YORK By Jennifer DeCillis
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The Bastion Collection's Le Jardinier New York has retained One Star in the 2023 Michelin Guide. Named after the French word for "gardener," Le Jardinier is a collaborative culinary experience crafted by the Michelinstarred Chef Alain Verzeroli and global hospitality group The Bastion Collection. Nestled in the heart of Midtown Manhattan and rooted in the refined elegance of French culinary technique, the menu, overseen by Executive Chef Andrew Ayala, celebrates seasonality with dishes that encapsulate the land's rich offerings on every plate, paying tribute to the rhythm of nature. This philosophy also defines the dessert and pastry program, led by Executive Pastry Chef Salvatore Martone, focusing on ingredients that take the form of whimsical and artistic delights. With a timeless yet modern design, the setting is lush, evoking a sense of calm and connection with the outdoors, while the grandeur of the high ceilings accentuates the airy atmosphere. Every element, from the seasonal offerings to the impeccable fine dining service that New York City is known for, culminates into an unforgettable culinary journey. Address: 610 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10022 LeJardinier-nyc.com
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Chef Alain Verzeroli Culinary Director, Le Jardinier The Bastion Collection
Chef Alain Verzeroli serves as the Culinary Director for The Bastion Collection, overseeing the Le Jardinier and L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon brands across New York, Miami, Houston, and Geneva Switzerland, which collectively hold five Michelin stars today. Chef Verzeroli’s stellar career has included leadership positions at Michelin three-star restaurants across Paris, Hong Kong, and Tokyo. Prior to The Bastion Collection, he served as Director of Culinary Operations at Château Restaurant Joël Robuchon in Tokyo, where his guidance led to the annual receipt of three Michelin stars for eleven consecutive years. Prior to working with Robuchon for 21 years, Verzeroli was the Executive Sous Chef at the esteemed three Michelin star Arpège with chef Alain Passard in Paris. He also trained at the famed three Michelin star Taillevent and three Michelin star Guy Savoy in Paris. In June 2018, he joined The Bastion Collection to serve as Culinary Director for several of the group's existing and upcoming projects. Since then, he has conceptualized the seasonal, fine-dining restaurant Le Jardinier and opened locations in New York, Miami, Houston, and Geneva, Switzerland.
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Chef Salvatore Martone Executive Pastry Chef, Le Jardinier The Bastion Collection
Chef Andrew Ayala is the Executive Chef at Le Jardinier, where he leads the kitchen in the New York City location and supports the development of Le Jardinier in Miami and Houston alongside Chef Alain Verzeroli. Chef Ayala, who studied at Le Cordon Bleu California Culinary Academy in San Francisco, has worked at 5-star hotels and Michelin-starred restaurants in the Bay Area including the Ritz Carlton in Half Moon Bay, Chez TJ in Mountain View, and Campton Place in San Francisco. In 2013, Andrew decided to move to New York to further develop his career. There, he first joined the team at Restaurant DANIEL and then Per Se restaurant. Chef Ayala joined The Bastion Collection in 2017 as part of the opening team for L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon and Le Grill as Executive Sous Chef. In 2019, he was promoted to Chef de Cuisine of Le Jardinier where the team earned one Michelin star only five months after opening. Today, Chef Ayala holds the position of Executive Chef. 51
Chef Andrew Ayala Executive Chef, Le Jardinier
Chef Andrew Ayala is the Executive Chef at Le Jardinier, where he leads the kitchen in the New York City location and supports the development of Le Jardinier in Miami and Houston alongside Chef Alain Verzeroli. Chef Ayala, who studied at Le Cordon Bleu California Culinary Academy in San Francisco, has worked at 5-star hotels and Michelin-starred restaurants in the Bay Area including the Ritz Carlton in Half Moon Bay, Chez TJ in Mountain View, and Campton Place in San Francisco. In 2013, Andrew decided to move to New York to further develop his career. There, he first joined the team at Restaurant DANIEL and then Per Se restaurant. Chef Ayala joined The Bastion Collection in 2017 as part of the opening team for L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon and Le Grill as Executive Sous Chef. In 2019, he was promoted to Chef de Cuisine of Le Jardinier where the team earned one Michelin star only five months after opening. Today, Chef Ayala holds the position of Executive Chef.
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A Deeply Personal Cauliflower Pizza By Joey Skladany
PREP TIME: 25 MINUTES COOK TIME: 30 MINUTES TOTAL TIME: 55 MINUTES YIELD: 1 (10-INCH) PIZZA
FOR THE CAULIFLOWER CRUST 3 cups riced cauliflower (from 1 large head cauliflower) 1/4 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese 1 cup freshly grated mozzarella cheese (about 4 ounces) 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano 1/2 teaspoon dried basil 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder 3/4 teaspoon kosher salt 1 egg, lightly beaten 1/3 cup tomato sauce 1/2 cup freshly grated mozzarella cheese Fresh basil leaves, for garnish (optional) Red pepper flakes, for garnish (optional) Parmesan cheese, grated, for garnish (optional) Every time I’m pitched cauliflower-something by a publicist, an angel loses its wings. It’s like people who vape or get their septum pierced: We get it, it’s a thing, congratulations, but stop telling us about it every day of our lives. Cauliflower crust definitely makes personal pizzas healthier, but it’s similar to those times when I say I’m going on a five-mile jog and am back ten minutes later. The intentions are there, though the selfsabotage is real. So enjoy this pizza however you’d prefer. If you opt for the surprisingly delicious cauliflower crust below, that’s great! But just know that you’re probably going to top it with processed meat and cheese anyway. It’s pizza and your diet should be reserved for less amazing things, like dandelion-green salads and cayenne/ lemon juice elixirs. 1. Preheat the oven to 425ºF. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. 2. First make your crust: Add the cauliflower rice to a microwave-safe bowl and cover. Heat on high for 6 to 8 minutes until tender. Uncover and allow to cool slightly. 3. Once the cauliflower has cooled, transfer to a kitchen towel and wring out the excess moisture. Return to a large bowl. Add the Parmesan, mozzarella, oregano, basil, garlic powder, salt, and egg. Mix to combine. Transfer to the prepared baking sheet and press into a 10-inch circle. Place baking sheet in the oven and bake for 15 minutes until golden. 4. Remove from the oven and top with the tomato sauce and mozzarella. Return to the oven to bake until the cheese is melted and bubbling, about 5 minutes. Remove from the oven and garnish with basil, red pepper flakes, and Parmesan. Slice and serve.
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REVOLUTIONIZING THE FOOD INDUSTRY By Vanessa Coppes CREATIVE DIRECTION: BLACK PIXEL PRODUCTIONS + VANESSA COPPES PHOTOGRAPHY: BRENT LEE MAKEUP ARTIST: CHRIS LANSTON HAIR: KATIE ROTIE STYLISTS: MINDY GURA + PAULA ORLAN ASSISTANCE: ISABELLA ALVAREZ, VALENTINA RIVERA, MEHR CHAUDHARY LOCATION: CASA BOND NOHO
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Tieghan Gerard, the brilliant mind behind the online food destination "Half Baked Harvest," has garnered immense acclaim not only for her mouth-watering recipes but also for her unique perspective on culinary creativity. With a keen eye for innovation and a passion for blending flavors, Tieghan has single-handedly revolutionized the way we view and savor food. In this interview, we explore Tieghan's inspiration to break free from culinary norms and her relentless pursuit of flavor combinations that truly stimulate our senses. We get a glimpse into her creative process and learn about the transformative influence that her inventive recipes have had on the cooking landscape. From food bloggers to Michelin-starred chefs, Tieghan's artistry has captured the hearts and appetites of countless individuals around the world. In anticipation of our 2024 Food Revolution Issue, I am thrilled to present to you an exclusive interview with Tieghan, a culinary force to be reckoned with. Join me as I sat with Tieghan and delved into her journey in redefining the way we approach food.
What inspired your culinary journey and led you to become a prominent figure in the food industry? This path was born from my love of cooking and sharing that joy with my family. I come from a large family of eight children. As you can imagine, mealtimes were chaotic, so that’s where my journey began. In my attempt to reduce some of the chaos, I taught myself how to cook. I soon realized that I could show my love through cooking by creating meals for the people I care about most. Now, I get to do it for millions of people, which keeps me motivated every day!
In the current food landscape, what trends or changes do you foresee shaping the way people approach cooking and dining in the future? Food trends vary by region and are changing constantly. I see a large focus on quality and tracing foods back to their origin sources. It's important to know where our food comes from. I think people are becoming more aware of this. I also think sustainability is important going forward. An easy way to begin practicing sustainability can be as simple as using what's in your pantry. I also feel strongly about promoting an environment that's less about diet culture and more about eating real food. That means food with real ingredients and no additives or preservatives. I know this may not always be possible, but this is what I gravitate towards when developing recipes and cooking for my family and loved ones.
Your recipes often blend creativity with comfort. How do you strike a balance between innovative flavors and the familiar, making your dishes accessible to a wide audience? Keeping recipes creative yet approachable is so important and can be much easier than people think! I try to use ingredients that are readily accessible for most. Sometimes, that means just using a simple cheddar cheese instead of something fancier that not everyone can access. Trust me, no one will complain if you use Swiss cheese from the supermarket versus a fancy Gruyère from a specialty market. I try to use what's in my pantry and available at my local grocery stores. This also incentivizes me to get creative with what I have and to come up with new spins and ideas! I always say, "use what you got"! 58
This issue of BELLA magazine emphasizes a "Food Revolution." What role do you believe food plays in driving societal change, whether it's related to sustainability, inclusivity, or cultural appreciation? Food brings people together. Food is and always has been the center of society. Nothing is more special than pouring your love into a meal and having family, friends, and loved ones gather around and enjoy it together. The kitchen is a place of community and happiness. That's why I love what I do so much! It means so much to me that I can bring joy to those around me. Beyond that, I also hope to affect environmental change, even if it's only in a small way. Teaching people to cook using unprocessed foods and to use what's in their pantry can also help the environment. Heavily processed foods usually have a higher carbon footprint than real food. And if you aren't making a trip to the grocery store, that helps the environment too. Small changes eventually lead to larger ones!
As a successful food influencer, how have you navigated the evolving digital landscape to continue to connect with your audience and keep your content fresh and engaging? Constant evolution! You must be able to change and adapt very quickly in the digital space. You have to keep people on their toes and get them excited for what's next! Don't do the same thing every day.
Connect with Tieghan HalfBakedHarvest.com @HalfBakedHarvest
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This issue of BELLA magazine emphasizes a "Food Revolution." What role do you believe food plays in driving societal change, whether it's related to sustainability, inclusivity, or cultural appreciation? Food brings people together. Food is and always has been the center of society. Nothing is more special than pouring your love into a meal and having family, friends, and loved ones gather around and enjoy it together. The kitchen is a place of community and happiness. That’s why I love what I do so much! It means so much to me that I can bring joy to those around me. Beyond that, I also hope to affect environmental change, even if it's only in a small way. Teaching people to cook using unprocessed foods and to use what's your pantry can also help the environment. Heavily processed foods usually have a higher carbon footprint than real food. And if you aren't making a trip to the grocery store, that helps the environment too. Small changes eventually lead to larger ones!
As a successful food influencer, how have you navigated the evolving digital landscape to continue to connect with your audience and keep your content fresh and engaging? Constant evolution! You must be able to change and adapt very quickly in the digital space. You have to keep people on their toes and get them excited for what’s next! Don’t do the same thing every day.
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ARTS + CULTURE EXPLORING MIAMI’S CULINARY SCENE, TEAM BELLA’S FAVORITE RECIPES
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Miami’s Culinary Scene expands with the help of Female-Powered PR By Jennifer MacLellan
Headquartered in Miami and with an established local and national reach, Gnazzo Group is a femalepowered public relations, marketing, and events agency working at the intersection of luxury and culture. Representing some of the most popular and prestigious restaurants and hospitality groups in Miami, this woman-led operation recently announced the significant expansion of their long-standing collaboration with dynamic entrepreneurs and industry innovators, Omer and Jennifer Horev, with the addition of Horev Hospitality. As the current agency representing Pura Vida, this will expand their role to encompass Abbalé Telavivian Kitchen, which recently opened a new location in Aventura. Each venue promises Miami goers diverse and delicious dining selections. Since their partnership commenced with Omer and Jennifer in mid-2020, the growth and success of their revered lifestyle brand, Pura Vida, has been nothing short of extraordinary. Pura Vida is an all-day café established in South Florida offering a balance of nutritious and delectable dishes, sourcing local and organic ingredients, and high-quality proteins. Founded by husband-wife team, Omer and Jennifer Horev, the Miami-based concept provides an extensive menu that showcases a range of raw, organic acai bowls, freshly squeezed juices, superfood smoothies, clean chef-driven salads, wraps, bowls, and more. Since its inception in 2012, Pura Vida has evolved into a lifestyle brand, providing a nourishing allday menu and refreshing dining experience that has quickly become the “go-to” spot for people in the wellness community in the area. Drawing inspiration from Omer’s and Jennifer’s travels, as well as recipes from friends and family, Pura Vida was designed to feel like an extension of their own home with a menu that can be enjoyed at any time of the day. Serving enriching options for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and everything in between, Pura Vida is a community of individuals who value health. Under the culinary mastery of two-time James Beard Foundation Rising Star nominated Chef Sam Gorenstein, Abbalé Telavivian Kitchen made its mark in the South of Fifth neighborhood in 2021, swiftly establishing itself as a cornerstone for authentic modern Mediterranean cuisine. The restaurant serves lunch, dinner, and Sunday Brunch, and offers a bevy of dishes perfect for sharing. The restaurant’s wine list is notable for its dive into lesser-known Mediterranean wines from Israel, Lebanon, Macedonia, and other wine-producing countries. Better-known varieties from Argentina, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, and the USA are also available. Specialty cocktails include crafted mixes of herbs, flowers, and spices from the region, designed to perfectly complement the cuisine. Just last month, Abbalé expanded its footprint to Aventura, unveiling a remarkable 4,000 sq. ft. outpost, and introducing over fifteen new menu items to complement its beloved offerings. Mirroring the success of the brand’s South Of Fifth outpost, Abbalé Aventura is now open for lunch, dinner, and Sunday brunch. 62
Pura Vida: PuraVidaMiami.com Abbalé Telavivian Kitchen: Abbaletlv.com
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Banana Pancakes I discovered this recipe years ago and it’s so easy and healthy to make! Plus, Kevin Bacon loves these and that’s enough endorsement for me. 1 egg 1 tbs. Peanut butter (or alternative nut butter) 1 banana, mashed First, peel the banana and mash it with a fork in a bowl. Next, add in the egg and peanut butter and stir together. Then, add the batter to a buttered skillet that’s been warmed to medium heat. Allow the pancake to cook, monitoring closely so that you can flip it over once it turns golden brown. Follow the same process on the other side and then remove from heat. You can top it with more melty peanut butter, chocolate chips, or even add in your favorite protein powder to the mix for an extra boost. Amanda Mactas Food + Travel Editor
Oreo Dream Cake INGREDIENTS 1 box chocolate cake mix Plus ingredients to make cake 2 packages of Instant Oreo pudding (4 ounces each) 4 cups 2% milk 1 package of Oreo Cookies Family Size. Double Stuff is even better
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INSTRUCTIONS 1. Make cake mix according to directions and bake in a greased 9×13 pan. 2. When cake is done, immediately poke holes over the cake using the end of a wooden spoon in about 1 inch intervals. 3. Let cake cool while you prepare pudding mixture. In a medium size bowl whisk together milk and pudding mix. Make sure to whisk out all of the lumps. Let the pudding mixture sit for about 2 minutes. You want it somewhat thickened but not set like pudding. 4. Pour pudding mixture over the warm cake. 5. Put the package of Oreos in a ziploc bag and crush them with a rolling pin or mallet. Pour over the pudding mixture on top of cake. 6. Put foil or a lid on and refrigerate for at least 8 hours or overnight so the cookies soften up. Dr James Mercer Partner + Assistant EIC | CAL + TX
Quick + Easy Anti-Inflammatory Cauliflower Chicken Soup
The winter season has inspired me to explore my soup making skills, while preparing for my wedding also had me scouring Pinterest for anything not loaded with heavy creams and diet-unfriendly ingredients. I stumbled upon this recipe from @beautybitesorg and have now made it weekly. This antiinflammatory cauliflower chicken soup checks all the boxes - easy to make, healthy, and packed with superfoods that help reduce inflammation. I tweaked it a bit, so here is my spin on this delicious recipe! Ingredients: 8 oz/chicken breast, cooked (I use pre-made rotisserie) 2 1/2 cups cauliflower florets, chopped 1 carrot + 1 onion, chopped (packaged + chopped for a time-saver) 1 1/2 tbsp ginger, grated 1-75 tbsp minced garlic (depending on if you love garlic as much as I do) 1/2 tsp turmeric 1 tsp dried mint Chicken bone broth (amount dependent on the consistency you prefer) 2 tbsp olive oil Salt + pepper to taste (who measures this anyway?) Directions: Heat olive oil in a medium-large cooking pot, then sauté onion, garlic, turmeric, and pepper until fragrant. Add cauliflower and 2 cups of chicken broth. Cover and cook at medium-high for around 7 minutes. Add ginger, mint, and carrot. Cook for another 5 minutes or until carrots have softened. Then, blend the soup using an immersion blender, to the consistency you prefer. You can also add more broth in at this stage if needed. Add in the chicken, salt, and of course, more pepper. Cook for 5-6 more minutes allowing the flavors to combine. Top with a tbsp of olive oil or Greek yogurt – I use a non-fat Greek yogurt. (I also top with a sprinkle of vegan cheese.) Serve and enjoy!
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Greek Style Cod Fish Ingredients: 1 ½ pounds cod fillet 1 small red onion sliced 3 cloves garlic crushed 1 pound cherry tomatoes halved ¼ cup sliced mixed green & black olives 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning sea salt & fresh ground pepper to taste ¼ cup white wine Instructions: Prep: Preheat the oven to 400°F. Lightly grease a rectangular baking dish and place your cod fish pieces. Add vegetables: Red onion, garlic, tomatoes and olives around the fish. Season: Drizzle the olive oil all over the ingredients in the dish. Sprinkle with Italian seasoning and season with sea salt and black pepper. Finish and bake: Pour the white wine over the dish. Bake for 15-20 minutes, or until the tomatoes and fish are cooked. Lori-Ann Marchese Mind + Body Contributor | Body Construct Fitness
Millie’s Rice Pudding Mother in law Millie’s rice pudding is a family favorite and the recipe is simple enough for us busy stylists on the go! Our husbands and boys love when we make this tasty treat for holidays, parties, or anytime the craving hits. Millie was as sweet as her delicious dessert! Millie’s Rice Pudding Preheat oven to 350 degrees Boil 1⁄2 cup of white rice then rinse in a strainer with cold water Pour rice on bottom of a buttered glass baking dish Mix 2 eggs and 1⁄4 cup of sugar Add egg mixture to dish of rice Add 1⁄2 cup of raisins, 2 cups of milk and stir. Sprinkle on LOTS of cinnamon! Bake for half hour to 40 minutes Let cool and enjoy!
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Carrot + Sautéed Garlic Hummus
I am a notorious raw veggie snacker, but that alone can get boring real quick. Instead, try dipping your favorite vegetables in one of my favorite and healthy dips, hummus! Carrot + Roasted Garlic Hummus to be exact! You’re welcome! Carrot + Sautéed Garlic Hummus Ingredients 6-8 cloves Garlic peeled (I love garlic so add more or less if you choose) 1 bag of baby Carrots Olive or coconut oil to taste 1 tsp Salt 1 tsp pepper 1 small onion, optional Instructions Boil carrots until tender. In a separate pan, coat with 1-2 tbs of oil of choice and sauté garlic cloves. If you decide to add onion, peel and cut in small pieces and add to pan. Sauté until tender and golden. When everything is ready, drain carrots and add to blender or processor along with garlic and onion sauté for several minutes. Drizzle in oil while machine is running, blending until the hummus is smooth and creamy. Chill for a few hours and serve with plant-based crackers and veggies. Enjoy!
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Your Home
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By Vanessa Coppes
The Crowne Plaza Hotel at Hudson Yards: Your Ideal Stay in NYC. If you're planning a trip to the city that never sleeps, look no further than the Crowne Plaza Hotel at Hudson Yards. Located within the Hudson Yards development, this hotel offers breathtaking views of New York City's skyline and puts you in close proximity to some of the best attractions the city has to offer. Each room at the hotel is designed with both comfort and elegance in mind, equipped with state-of-the-art amenities such as high-speed internet, a flat-screen TV, and a comfortable bed to ensure a good night's rest. For those who need additional facilities, the hotel offers executive suites and accessible rooms. Guests staying at the Crowne Plaza Hotel can easily walk to Hudson Yards and the High Line, where they can explore some of the city's best shopping, dining, and entertainment options. Foodies will delight in the nearby Chelsea Market, which features a variety of culinary delights from around the world. Whether you're visiting the Big Apple for business or leisure, the Crowne Plaza Hotel at Hudson Yards is the perfect base to explore the city. With its central location, you'll feel right at home during your stay in NYC.
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Come Hungry for Nourishment + History in
San Antonio By Amanda Mactas
Things might get weird down in Austin, but San Antonio is the place to go if you’re looking for a quiet cultural escape. As one of the oldest cities in Texas, San Antonio is rife with history and is worth exploring should you be looking for a getaway where you can not only dine like a king (or queen) but also absorb some fascinating nuances of US history. It’s not as big or as bustling as some of its big city brethren like Houston or Dallas, but San Antonio has a charm all of its own, and that’s exactly why it’s one of the most popular cities to visit in the entire country. Indeed, it’s San Antonio’s lively, yet laid-back atmosphere that resonates so strongly with travelers.
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Stay Located right on the riverwalk, The Westin Riverwalk is ideally situated for travelers to stroll along the river and easily get from place to place when staying in town. As the saying goes, everything is bigger in Texas, and the rooms here prove it. Equipped with ample space, a private balcony or terrace that provides lovely views, and outfitted in Spanish colonial decor, The Westin sets the precedence for your stay in San Antonio. Plus, the grand hotel has an outdoor heated pool, a 24-hour fitness studio, and even pet-friendly rooms should you be traveling with a furry friend. Explore One of the best ways to get acquainted with the area is by hopping on a Go Rio river cruise. With many docking spots throughout the riverwalk, it’s easy to score a ride on one of the company’s electric riverboats. You can even BYOB aboard! On this short, 30-minute tour, your guide will point out city landmarks and explain some of the colorful history of the city along the way. Hailed as the heart of Texas, The Alamo is of course one of the big draws of visiting San Antonio. And while it’s certainly worth a visit, especially for a history buff, I highly recommend the often overlooked other Missions for an even more all-encompassing dose of history, culture, and architecture. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the five San Antonio Missions date back over 300 years during the times of the Spanish colonial period. The remnants of these churches and community hubs today are worth a visit – in fact, many tourists opt to view them along the hike & bike trail, which connects all the missions along an easy trail path. The visitors center is a great place to start so you can learn all about the history of the missions before you embark on your journey. A short drive from the city center lies a Japanese Tea Garden built over 100 years ago. A truly beautiful and majestic sight, this garden – which features koi ponds, stone bridges and walkways, a waterfall, and a spot to score refreshments or sit down for a meal – is the consummate place to escape to should you be looking for some downtime. Shop Located right on the riverwalk, La Villita, which once stood as San Antonio’s first neighborhood, now houses a unique local art community, where visitors can peruse artwork, jewelry, clothing, home goods, and more. Make sure to stop inside Villa Tesoros, Bird & Pear, and the River Art Gallery. Plus, don’t forget to wander to the Pearl District on your excursions. Not only does this area have delicious restaurants, but it’s also home to The Twig, a renowned bookshop that’s over 50 years old. Wine + Dine As previously mentioned, the Pearl District has many wonderful places to mosey around. Among them is Bakery Lorraine, one of the top bakeries in the country. It’s an idyllic spot to venture for breakfast, with its array of quiches, sandwiches, and soups, but as a bakery, it has a countless array of goodies, including macarons, French pastries, and tarts. In the same vein, a visit to La Panaderia is a must. With many locations throughout the city, it’s best to come before you’re hungry as there’s typically a wait to get in. The restaurant and bakery specializes in handmade bread and pan dulce, but has a whole array of breakfast items to make your mouth water. 72
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Back at the hotel, dinner at Zocca makes for a quintessential San Antonio evening. Situated right along the riverwalk, patrons can watch the sunset as visitors stroll by, while enjoying Italian fare with a Texan twist in an approachable, yet elevated ambiance. Nearby, Little Rhein Prost Haus is a great place to post up for happy hour and a lively atmosphere. Lastly, don’t miss out on Tito’s Mexican Restaurant for some authentic eats. This local hotspot is a casual watering hole and eatery that serves some of the best Tex-Mex in town. ome up with new spins and ideas! I always say, "use what you got"!
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AROUND TOWN PARTYING WITH PURPOSE
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Partying
with a purpose By Yolanda F. Johnson
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Guest of a Guest, Patrick McMullan, and New York Social Diary are just a few of the places where you can find photos of people celebrating, networking, striking a pose and looking fabulous all for the sake of charity and good work. If you are even a part-time extrovert and like to meet people and have fun while looking your best, or if you want to branch out to try something new and be more social, why not embrace your inner socialite and hit the events scene this year? “Special” events are only special because the people who attend them care about the cause, all while enjoying themselves. One of the things to remember in our day-to-day lives is to try to think more intersectional vs. compartmentalizing and judging, because the fundamental aspects of life are intersectional and carry through in many ways. So instead of seeing events, social outings, and party pics of fashionable people as something only of face value or shallow and fleeting, think of them as potential opportunities to try something new. Be ready for doors to open at these events as you make connections that could potentially change your life or career trajectory. You may meet your new husband or wife. And best of all, you may find ways to go deeper with the charities, which could even lead to opportunities for leadership, by serving on an event committee and using your talents and skills, or perhaps even chairing an event yourself over time! And don’t forget to have fun with it all! This is a perfect opportunity to experiment with new fashion ideas, hairstyles, jewelry, and makeup. Come up with a signature style or the thing about you that starts to get you noticed. Be bold. Be unafraid. Be unabashedly you. Events and social activities are also great ways to be an ambassador for what you believe in and to educate yourself about other causes and people you may not know much about yet. Social events mean social media! Be sure to document your foray onto the red carpet and don’t forget to snap plenty of photos both to enjoy and to remember. But don’t just highlight yourself; remember to spotlight the work of the charity as well. So now that you’re ready to embrace your inner socialite, I challenge you to find or choose three events to go to in the first half of this year. Strike a pose, meet new people, celebrate a cause you love, and look and feel fabulous while doing it. And that, my dears, is partying with a purpose.
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BELLA Magazine Expands Its Nationwide Presence Through a Strategic Partnership At BELLA Magazine, we are thrilled to announce a strategic partnership between our CEO Vanessa Coppes and Dr. James Mercer. This collaboration signifies an exciting expansion for BELLA Magazine as it solidifies its reach in Texas and California. With its well-established reputation as an international insider's guide, BELLA Magazine offers a sophisticated blend of fashion, beauty, health, philanthropy, arts, culture, cuisine, travel, celebrity, and entertainment. By venturing into these pivotal states, BELLA Magazine aims to deliver its curated content and captivating stories to an even larger audience. The partnership between visionary entrepreneur Vanessa Coppes and respected professional Dr. James Mercer combines their expertise and shared passion for inspiring and empowering readers. Since assuming ownership of BELLA Magazine in 2019, Vanessa Coppes has played a pivotal role in shaping the magazine's mission and creative vision, firmly believing in the transformative power of fashion, beauty and celebrating life. Dr. James Mercer's deep understanding of the Texas market, coupled with his unwavering commitment to excellence, makes him the perfect partner for the BELLA Magazine brand. "At BELLA, we embrace the concept that 'Life is Beautiful,' and this partnership reinforces our dedication to showcasing beauty in all its dimensions," said Vanessa Coppes. "By relaunching in Texas and California, we remain committed to delivering the most captivating content to our cherished readers and clients." BELLA Magazine captures the essence of a modern, sophisticated lifestyle, providing readers with an exclusive glimpse into the realms of fashion, beauty, health, philanthropy, arts, culture, cuisine, travel, celebrity, and entertainment. This expansion presents an exciting opportunity for local readers and businesses to engage with the BELLA Magazine brand. For further details on BELLA Magazine and its expansion into Texas and California, please visit BellaMedia.co.
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