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Weight management comes down to simple math: calories in minus calories out. But if you’re keeping track of your diet and exercise and still missing your goals, you might be getting some parts o

10 Things to Know Before Trying the Ketogenic Diet

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A Personal Guide to Venice's Art and Culture

As Head of Art at Leonard Joel auction house, Sophie Ullin is one lucky woman who has the job of frequenting the world’s premier art fairs, exhibitions and biennales. Yet, of all her incredible experiences (we’re feeling the #FOMO!), the city that has captivated her the most, and inspired her own personal guide is… Venice!

After being part of the Australia Council tour group to the City of Canals for the past two decades, earlier this year Sophie decided it was time to release The Venice Book.  For this hardcover, she’s also enlisted an awe-inspiring band of creatives, travel editors, art aficionados and philanthropists to open their own ‘black books and memory banks’ and offer up the best of the city, from fabulous artworks, churches and museums to authentic eateries and artisanal treasure troves. There’s also a solid-gold guide to navigating the Biennale, the ‘Olympics of the art world’, which is on now.

Today, Sophie gives us an insight into her Venice highlights – get your itinerary app ready!

Ancient South Americans Knew the Benefits of Popcorn

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Ancient South Americans Knew the Benefits of Popcorn

Want a healthy snack? Choose popcorn! After all, it’s been around for thousands of years.

If you think that popcorn is one of those classic snacks that’s been around forever, that may not be much of an exaggeration—new research has shown that people in South America enjoyed popcorn 3,000 to 6,700 years ago!

Although our trans-fat and salt-laden, movie-theatre version won’t exactly make the list of the top healthiest snacks, popcorn can be a healthy choice, without sacrificing taste. Popcorn is low on the glycemic index, a whole grain, and it’s high in dietary fibre.

How to make the perfect (healthy) popcorn

  1. Choose certified organic popcorn kernels. This will ensure that you’re not munching on genetically modified corn. 
  2. Use a hot air popper. It will make the popcorn fluffier, you can better control what you add to the popcorn for flavour, and it’s fun! Plus, microwave popcorn bags can be coated with dangerous nonstick chemicals. 
  3. Go beyond the butter and salt—use chili, garlic, or nutritional yeast to pump up the flavour, and try coconut or olive oil to add healthy fats. Feeling adventurous? Add chocolate to make this delicious Dark Chocolate Popcorn recipe.

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