Amritha Alladi Joseph
Amritha Alladi Joseph is an Atlanta-based marketer and writer offering travel, dining and healthy recipe guides for vegetarians who love to vacation. She has visited 24 countries since birth and her blog covers stories from her family travel, cooking and dining adventures to provide you ideas of things to do, see, and eat in Atlanta and around the world.
How to Spring Into the Season with Watercress
Now that I’m in a culinary craze, I’m finally taking on the few cookbooks I own, the online recipes I’ve Pinned, the...
For the love of cooking
I have been spending a lot of time in the kitchen lately, and I’m loving every minute of it! Perhaps it’s because after seven...
Ode to my Fitbit: A lazy woman’s beacon to better health
(*All views expressed in this post are my own and simply the raving of one lazy woman’s newfound obsession with this wearable fitness...
What We Can Learn About Emerging Markets From Mexico City
Mexico City has gained a lot of attention this year, topping the New York Times’ list of destinations to visit in 2016. While this...
Echoing European flavors an ocean away
The afternoon we embarked on our honeymoon to Madrid, Paris and Frankfurt from Atlanta’s international airport, my husband and I...
How to Find a Yoga Mat That Fits
I’m a strong believer in not wasting money on expensive gear, equipment or classes unless there’s proven interest in the...
What my slow cooker taught me about time management
My grandfather used to tell me, “Time is a precious thing. Be careful not to waste it, because you can never get it back.” As a...
Four Myths That Held Me Back From Running
I am not a runner. But I would like to be. Someone once told me running is the easiest exercise a person can do because it’s natural...
Why it’s so hard to be the camel in our relationships
In yoga, backbends and chest openers are among the hardest poses. In particular, the camel pose, ustrasana, is considered challenging...
M.A.C: Making Comfort Foods Work For Vegetarians
I had been hoping for some snow this winter, like we experienced in Atlanta two years ago. Alas, it was very warm this past Thanksgiving...