Hillary Fields
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Hillary Fields is a born-and-bred New Yorker, raised on the not-so-mean streets of Manhattan’s Upper East Side. She attended St. John’s College in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where she studied classics and philosophy and then respectfully declined to spend the remainder of her days in an ivory tower. Instead, she turned to the life of a writer and editor, penning three romance novels published by St. Martin’s Press and contributing features to such periodicals as Cosmopolitan magazine and the website Jewcy.com. At Beliefnet.com (the world’s largest inspiration and spirituality website), she is a marketing web producer and contributing writer for entertainment and family articles. Her blog on that site, Everyday Ethics, focuses on observations about the ordinary ethical quandaries that crop up as one stumbles through daily life. She is currently completing a memoir, entitled "A Belly Full of Empty." It is not about salad.

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90 Salads In 90 Days: How A Committed Carnivore Brainwashed Herself Into Liking Leafy Greens

Posted July 29, 2009 | 15:12:44 (EST)

Confession: I hate the green stuff. Always have, since I was a little kid. Maybe it has something to do with my (otherwise sainted) babysitter, who used to boil Birdseye frozen veggies mercilessly on the stove for what seemed like hours, then feed us kids the resultant unidentifiable mush. Later,...

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