Traveling Foodie Publishes a Handy Dining Out Guide of Sustainable Eats

Tasting Super Hot Sauce in Key West at Peppers, a hot chile bar

Tasting Super Hot Sauce in Key West at Peppers, a hot chile bar

News Hound with a Nose for Sleuthing Out Sustainable Eats Shares Her Detective Work

Holly Hickman, a well traveled news hound now has her own blog, sustainablesuppers.com. Holly is a former news reporter for Fox News and the Associated Press. Her new freelance status has afforded her time for blogging about her passion, local sustainable food. Health and Science is her beat, grassfed is her meat! You all will love her blog, she is a wonderful writer with a great sense of humor.

Holly is also a weight loss success story. She lost 40 lbs, and has kept it off, even while eating out. Now, this is a woman we can all learn something from! Her latest project is a book, born of her globetrotting, called Healthy Eats Here! This eBook lists hundreds of restaurants across the country that serve pastured, organic and/or local/seasonal foods.

She is offering my blog readers (and readers of all the other Realfoodmedia.com blogs) a 15% discount on her eBook for the next week ($25.49 instead of $29.99). To get the special price, type in the word REALFOOD in the discount code box provided. The promotion ends next Wednesday, December 16, 2009 at 11:59pm. So, if you or any of your family members are travelers, it is a great idea to buy this handy guide now. If you purchase the guide during this special promotion, you will automatically qualify for Free Quarterly Updates. As Holly travels, you will get the latest skinny on her sustainable haunts! Imagine, word will get out, and all your friends will be calling you for restaurant advice for their next trip.

A Healthy Dining Out Guide by Traveling Reporter

A Healthy Dining Out Guide by Traveling Reporter

According to Holly, “There is no other resource out there that goes into such detail, on a national scale, in one compact product, of how to find real food raised right.™   In many cases, I state who the farmers are for a particular restaurant, and I give you links to their sites.  I tell you what dish at a particular restaurant is usually grassfed.  What’s organic.  What dishes to avoid, and what dishes to embrace.  This took years of personal research and vetting, and all the info is located in one handy-dandy little pdf file that you can download to your computer or smart phone.  Print out the entries you want reference, and keep Healthy Eats Here! on file, knowing that you’re saving trees.”

Healthy Eats Here! is more than 200 pages long and outlines, in detail, more than 200 high-quality restaurants from coast to coast.  And it doesn’t just list fine dining places:  far from it.  There are organic pizza parlors, pastured ice cream shops and grass-fed burger joints.  The listings span from Hawaii to Maine, including most major cities, and a number of minor ones, too!  Sample cities:  Albuquerque, Arlington (VA), Atlanta, Austin, Birmingham, Boulder, Charleston, Chicago, Cleveland, Columbus, Dallas, D.C., Denver, Fort Lauderdale, Houston, Honolulu, Indianapolis, Iowa City, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Maui, Miami, Minneapolis, New Orleans, New York, Oklahoma City, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland (both of them), Raleigh/Durham, San Francisco, Santa Fe, Seattle, Tucson, Tulsa, etc.

Click here to purchase the eBook Healthy Eats Here!

Reminder, to get the discount, type in the word REALFOOD in the discount code box provided.

This post is part of today’s Real Food Wednesday blog carnival, join us for a wild ride of real food fun at Kelly the Kitchen Kop blog!


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