Kinsho was founded to help people better connect with their food and themselves. We hope this tip helps you create enlightened eats! ? LOVE MAKES FOOD TASTES BETTER Yes, research shows mom’s chicken soup tastes the best. Food that we believe has been prepared...
We all have kinsho– the self-knowledge and intuition gleaned from our many food experiences. We access these insights by paying attention. Practicing moments of purposeful attention increases our awareness of what we normally gloss over in our multi-tasking, on-the-go...
Busy Your enlightened eats start with tuning into meals with your full attention. This means quieting thoughts and engaging wholly with the food that you are about to cook and/or consume. But this focused awareness is not the norm. Researchers say we think...
Your kinsho, the new awareness and flashes of insight that will come to you when you pay more attention around food, will be uniquely personal. Your calm curiosity will help you go beyond assumptions to uncover truths about preferences, urges, or perhaps where areas...
It may sound basic to mention sitting down, looking at what you are eating, and noticing the sound of your chewing. But ask yourself if you did this for everything you ate yesterday… Researchers say we make healthier food choices when sitting to eat, as opposed...