— London, 2026  ·  Nutrition Editorial  ·  Vol. I

Plate Rhythm

A nutritionist’s field record on the ordinary arithmetic of daily food — the seasonal selections, portion observations, and movement patterns that quietly shape how weight settles over weeks and seasons.

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Fig. 01 — Seasonal produce record, Cowcross St. studio, London
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— Editorial Statement

A Field Record, Not a Directive

Marelova Field Notes began as a private notebook — observations gathered during weekly markets, home-cooking sessions and the quieter moments when a plate is assembled from whatever a season provides. The publication is what that notebook became when observations accumulated into something worth sharing.

The approach is essayistic rather than prescriptive. Articles follow a single question — how a particular food, habit or pattern sits within the larger rhythm of a working week — and pursue it with the patience that a subject this ordinary deserves.

About the Publication
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Nutritionist's Notebook — London 2026
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What the Publication Covers

Food Choices and Body Weight

Examining how particular patterns of daily selection — across shopping, cooking, and snacking — accumulate into gradual shifts in weight over weeks and seasons.

Vegetables and Fruit in Daily Diet

Seasonal produce as a framework for variety: which vegetables arrive in which months, and why a rhythm built around seasonal supply tends toward greater nutritional balance.

Sport and Active Lifestyle

The relationship between activity levels and eating patterns: not as a formula for weight change, but as an honest account of how the two rhythms interact in a real week.

Food Journalling and Mindful Eating

Writing down what is eaten not as an exercise in restriction but as a method of observation — a way of seeing patterns that are otherwise invisible in the ordinary pace of a day.

Whole Foods and Plant-Based Meals

Home cooking from whole ingredients as a practical approach to nutritional balance — not as ideology, but as a steady and repeatable way to nourish the week.

Nutritional Balance and Gradual Weight Change

Weight awareness as a long-term observation rather than a short-term project — informed by nutritional balance, portion awareness, and the honest measurement of weekly rhythm.

— Note from the Editor
“There is a quiet record in every week’s worth of meals — one that, read with patience, says more about how weight shifts than any single article could.”
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Eleanor Whitfield
Lead Editor & Nutritionist, Marelova Field Notes
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About the Publication

The publication approaches everyday nutrition as a subject worthy of sustained, unhurried attention. Articles examine diet and weight through observation and nutritional context rather than instruction. The aim is to illuminate patterns, not prescribe routines.

Articles are written primarily by Eleanor Whitfield, a qualified nutrition professional based in London, with occasional contributions from a small group of writers whose work shares the publication’s interest in food culture, everyday habits and weight awareness.

Content published by Marelova Field Notes is selected based on published nutritional research and reviewed for editorial accuracy by a second editor before publication. Sources are cited where peer-reviewed literature is available.

Articles published here are editorial in nature and reflect the writers’ observations on everyday nutrition practices and weight awareness. The content is not intended as professional advice, nor as guidance for the management of any specific condition. Readers with specific concerns about their daily routines are encouraged to speak with a qualified wellness professional.

New articles are published on a regular basis, typically aligned with seasonal changes and shifts in produce availability. The rhythm is deliberate rather than reactive — the editorial calendar follows the calendar year.

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Editorial Note

Marelova Field Notes is an independent editorial publication focused on everyday nutrition practices and weight awareness. The publication is not affiliated with any commercial, governmental, or institutional body.

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