Recipes, Resources, and Expert Commentary for the Media
Oldways can support your research and reporting on a number of topics around food, nutrition, and traditional diets and lifestyles. From sharing the most recent scientific studies to providing quotes, write-ups, and connections with researchers and experts, Oldways is here to help.
Quotes & Interviews Our experts are ready to weigh in on numerous nutrition and cooking subjects. Ask us about the Mediterranean Diet, cultural food traditions, whole grains, culinary travel, and traditional cheese.
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Recipes Reprint our diverse, delicious recipes in your article or blog. (Please read our permissions & reprints guidelines).
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Heritage Diet Pyramids Oldways’ Diet Pyramids clearly communicate the healthy principles of traditional diets. (Please read our permissions & reprints guidelines) |
Handouts & Infographics Easy-to-read information with nutrition FAQs, healthy cooking techniques, shopping and budgeting tips, and much more. Refer to, cite, or reprint. (Please read our permissions & reprints guidelines).
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Health Studies Browse our database for up-to-date scientific studies and nutrition research to support your reporting. Filter and search by type of traditional diet or health condition. |
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How the Media Use Oldways Expertise & Resources
- Share nutrition information sourced from Oldways, as in ”6 healthy whole grains to try tonight” from NBC News
- Interview Oldways experts for articles on food and nutrition topics, as in “Overcome the coronavirus meat shortage by adopting one of the world’s healthiest diets” from CNN
- Invite Oldways experts onto podcasts, TV shows, and other programs, as in ”Raw-Milk Cheese Advocacy,” a podcast episode from Heritage Radio Network
- Republish Oldways recipes and graphics with attribution, as in “Healthy makeovers for summer salads start in the garden” from the Richmond Times-Dispatch
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