Abbie Gellman

Abbie Gellman, MS RD CDN 

Abbie Gellman, MS RD CDN is a chef, registered dietitian and founder of Culinary Nutrition Cuisine LLC, a culinary nutrition company. Abbie has more than 10 years of Wall Street and hospitality/food and beverage consulting experience and 10 years of nutrition-related experience.

Food & Nutrition Magazine presented Abbie with the 2017 Stone Soup Blogger of the Year award. Abbie received an master’s of science degree in Nutrition from Teachers College, Columbia University and completed a dietetic internship at New York – Presbyterian Hospital in New York City. Abbie holds a bachelor’s of science degree from Cornell University’s School of Hotel Administration and earned her Culinary Degree from Peter Kump’s New York Cooking School (now known as the Institute for Culinary Education).

Recent Posts

  • 3 Truths About Blue Light and Eye Health

    3 Truths About Blue Light and Eye Health

    Although a vegetarian diet tends to be more protective against heart disease compared to a traditional Western diet, some risk factors for heart disease are increased. So, as a vegetarian, it’s still essential to consider your heart health. Read More

  • Video: How This Memory Champion Trains His Brain

    Video: How This Memory Champion Trains His Brain

    Nelson Dellis, 4-time USA Memory Champion and adventure sport athlete, shares what a typical day looks like for this athlete. Nutrition is an important part of his daily routine and his training program. Brain Armor with life’sOMEGA vegetarian DHA and EPA omega-3s help to support his journey. Read More

  • 4 Key Nutrients for a Healthy Vegetarian Pregnancy

    4 Key Nutrients for a Healthy Vegetarian Pregnancy

    A nutritious diet is essential for every mother-to-be as nutritional deficiencies are common during pregnancy, but for the vegetarian mamma, it is even more important. Learn about four key nutrients for a healthy vegetarian pregnancy from award-winning dietitian Melanie McGrice, AdvAPD. Read More

  • Caring for Your Parents – Omega-3s for the Second Half of Life

    Caring for Your Parents – Omega-3s for the Second Half of Life

    Many mothers are caring for more people than just their children, they’re also caring for their parents who need to maintain healthy habits throughout the second half of their lives. If you’re a caregiver, read on to learn how an important nutrient – omega-3s – can help support your loved ones’ health. Read More

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