Break away from diet culture while still honoring your body and incorporating cultural foods in this fresh, expansive guide from the registered dietitian and creator of Your Latina Nutritionist.
"Witty and warm, The Latina Anti-Diet is the perfect way to begin to heal your relationship with food and by proxy your body."--Mikki Kendall, New York Times bestselling author of Hood Feminism Diet culture is facing a reckoning, and intuitive eating has been leading the charge. The movement has taken the internet by storm, encouraging us to stop dieting and make food choices that feel good for our bodies rather than follow influencers and their shakes. But intuitive eating is missing a key ingredient: culture. Like many movements, intuitive eating has become co-opted by a select few--placing the focus on "mainstream" food while discounting cultural cuisines. But how can we gain a healthy attitude toward food when our foods--our arroz, habichuelas, and plátanos--are left out of the conversation? Dalina Soto is here to add them back to our plates. As a registered dietitian, Soto understands the pros and cons of intuitive eating. As a first-generation Dominican American, she's also seen firsthand how this movement has only catered to a certain demographic. With her easy-to-follow CHULA method, Soto teaches us how to - Challenge negative thoughts