Keke Palmer Inks Overall Deal With eOne (EXCLUSIVE)
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“I am thrilled to be partnering with eOne to create entertaining, meaningful, fun television experiences that will deeply connect with audiences and be reflective of our current world,” Palmer said. “eOne’s commitment to allowing talent to bring their unique lens and lead the storytelling process made them an ideal partner for me.”
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eOne will manage worldwide rights and serve as the studio for all projects created under the deal.
Palmer is an actress, singer-songwriter, producer, and television host. She recently wrapped filming on the feature “Alice,” in which she stars, and is set to appear opposite Daniel Kaluuya in Jordan Peele’s new film. She is also known for her role in “Hustlers” opposite Jennifer Lopez and Constance Wu. On the TV side, she has lent her voice both to the “Proud Family” revival at D
8 Tofu Health Benefits You Should Know Karen Ansel, MS, RDN
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Tofu is trending
Maybe it s our obsession with plant-based protein. Or maybe it s the allure of food that s quick, healthy,
and convenient. But tofu is having a moment. In the first half of 2020, tofu sales skyrocketed by 40 percent. And the trend shows no signs of slowing down, according to a market analysis published in 2019 by Grand View Research Tofu is a fabulous plant protein option for everyone, says Desiree Nielsen, RD, author of
. It s seriously underrated because it s up against new meatier plant-based options such as Beyond Beef. These new meat substitutes come with a surprising amount of saturated fat and salt, she says. So tofu is a less-processed, healthier alternative.
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Many people are looking to eat less meat these days, whether it’s cutting down significantly on animal-based protein or simply trying to put plants more front-and-center on their plates. Regardless of how much you’re looking to reduce your meat consumption, it can feel overwhelming to tweak a way of eating you’ve been following for years. It can sometimes feel like, Where do I even
start?
First, there are a bunch of reasons why you may consider trying to limit your meat. For one, research has shown there are health benefits to reducing meat consumption, even without going full-fledged vegetarian: “Flexitarian” or semi-vegetarian diets may bring metabolic benefits, including reduced risk of diabetes and high blood pressure, according to a 2016 review of 25 studies published in