Talomera Letters
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Vol. 01 — 2026 — London

Plate And Weight.

An independent editorial record of food choices, portion awareness, and weight as observed through everyday nutrition practice.

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02 / The Publication

A field record, not a formula.

Talomera Letters documents what a working nutritionist notices across weekly routines: which foods appear in the basket, how portion choices shift between seasons, and where movement enters the daily rhythm.

The publication holds to evidence-informed writing, a second editorial review on every piece, and a deliberate distance from product promotion or sponsored content.

About the Editor
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Eleanor Whitfield
Primary Editor & Nutritionist
London-based writer and qualified nutrition professional. Author of over forty field records on food patterns and weight awareness.
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Featured Articles
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Topic Categories
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Weeks Documented
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Editorial Reviewers
03 / Topics

What the journal covers

Whole Foods Approach

Observations on how shifting toward less processed, ingredient-led cooking changes the relationship between food choices and weight over time.

Seasonal Produce

Documented records of seasonal vegetable and fruit availability in London and how incorporating them shapes a nutritionally varied weekly plate.

Food Journalling

On the practice of recording daily food intake: what surface it reveals about eating patterns and how that awareness influences gradual weight change.

Movement & Weight

Field notes on how regular physical activity, daily walking, and sport frequency interact with food intake and weight balance across the week.

Portion Awareness

A documentary record of how portion size perception shifts with attention, time of day, and the physical presence of ingredients during home cooking.

Mindful Eating

Observations on slowing the eating pace, reducing ambient distraction, and how these adjustments register in both satiety and weekly dietary variety.

“The plate is a daily document. What appears on it, and in what proportion, tells a more reliable story about weight than any single measurement.”
Eleanor Whitfield — Talomera Letters, Issue 01
04 / Questions

Frequently asked

Talomera Letters is an independent editorial publication documenting everyday nutrition practices and weight awareness. Articles reflect the writer's observations on food choices, eating patterns, and lifestyle habits. The publication is not affiliated with any commercial or institutional body.
Yes. The primary editor, Eleanor Whitfield, is a qualified nutrition professional based in London. Guest contributors are selected for their evidence-informed perspective on nutrition and lifestyle topics. All articles pass a second editorial review before publication.
Topics emerge from observed patterns in everyday nutrition practice: how seasonal produce availability shifts, how active lifestyle choices interact with food intake, and where gradual weight change appears in the documented weekly record. See the Methodology page for full editorial standards.
No. Talomera Letters does not publish paid placements, affiliate promotions, or sponsored articles. Writers are required to disclose any commercial relationships that could influence their subject selection. Editorial independence is a condition of publication.
The publication operates on a quarterly editorial rhythm, with featured articles released in clusters of three. Additional field notes and shorter observations are added between main publication cycles.
05 / Standards

How articles are reviewed

Editorial Standards
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First Draft

Writer submits article with all sources cited and food data referenced to published nutritional research.

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Second Review

A second editor verifies factual accuracy, source citations, and editorial tone before any publication decision.

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Publication

Approved articles are published with full author attribution, source notes, and a publicly visible correction policy.