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Yoga for Foodies – Can they coexist?

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Yoga and Foodies – can they coexist? Yoga and foodies, can they coexist? Is it okay for yogis to talk about food?… More | Posted: January 27, 2010

Yoga for Foodies Trend Stretches to Chicago

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Classes offer yoga sessions followed by a meal. Love yoga? Love food? Save time by combining the two with Yoga for Foodies, a practice that’s making its way to Chicago‘s Province restaurant in March.… More | Posted: January 27, 2010

The Singular Delights of ‘Foodie Yoga’

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Hi, Gawker! First off, please forgive all my lower back and inner thigh sweat. I just got done with a four-hour Birkam Yoga marathon to benefit Haiti, and boy is my hridaya akasha tired.… More | Posted: January 27, 2010

When Chocolate and Chakras Collide

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“I DON’T condemn/I don’t convert.” The words of Ziggy Marley’s “Love Is My Religion” floated over 30 people lying on yoga mats in a steamy, dim loft above Madison Avenue on Friday.… More | Posted: January 26, 2010

Yoga for Foodies: Of Hip Openers and Michelin Stars

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Our greatest meals often come when we can least appreciate them. We’re on vacation and have been eating all day between trips to museums; or we’re exhausted post theater on the big anniversary, or drunk.… More | Posted: January 19, 2010

Eat-Right Resolution Reinforcements

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The weeks of eggnog-fueled holiday parties and all-out debauchery have ended. Here, a few ways to get back into your skinny jeans by the end of the month.… More | Posted: January 6, 2010

To tease the appetite, a little yoga before dinner

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Before you dig in to that short rib ravioli, how about a downward facing dog pose or two to work up the appetite?… More | Posted: December 15, 2009

The Days of Wine And Yoga

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ON the one hand, there is Angela Gargano, a yoga instructor in Madison, Wis., who doesn’t quite see what the big deal is.… More | Posted: December 15, 2006