Karove Notebook
London · Editorial Publication · Est. 2026

Food Week Record.

An independent record of nutritional practice. Each article examines published evidence on food choices, diet and weight awareness, seasonal produce, and the relationship between movement and eating patterns — documented with editorial accuracy from London.

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Nutritional record — London, 2026
Diet & Weight ── Nutrition Awareness ── Seasonal Produce ── Whole Foods Approach ── Active Lifestyle ── Mindful Eating ── Food Journalling ── Plant-Based Meals ── Portion Awareness ── Weekly Food Rhythm ── Diet & Weight ── Nutrition Awareness ── Seasonal Produce ── Whole Foods Approach ── Active Lifestyle ── Mindful Eating ── Food Journalling ── Plant-Based Meals ── Portion Awareness ── Weekly Food Rhythm ──
01 / Featured Reading

Current Articles

02 / The Publication
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Editorial office — 27 Sans Walk, London EC1R 0AJ, United Kingdomm

An Independent Record of Nutritional Practice

Karove Notebook is an independent editorial publication focused on the relationship between everyday food choices, nutritional balance, and weight awareness. Each article is produced by a qualified nutrition professional and reviewed for editorial accuracy before publication.

The publication covers diet and weight from a nutritionist's perspective — examining eating patterns, portion awareness, seasonal produce cycles, and the intersection of sport and food rhythm. Content is evidence-informed and drawn from published nutritional research, with sources cited where peer-reviewed literature is available.

Founded in London, Karove Notebook maintains an editorial-first approach: no commercial endorsements, no click-bait framing, no prescriptive weight-loss content. The publication documents what is observed and what the nutritional literature supports.

38
Documented articles on nutrition and weight
12
Seasonal produce cycles recorded
07
Weeks per food journalling cycle
02
Editorial reviewers per published article
03 / How We Work

Editorial Standards and Nutritional Approach

View Our Methodology
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Source Selection

Each article is anchored in published nutritional research. Sources are identified from peer-reviewed literature on diet, weight awareness, and active lifestyle practices.

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Editorial Review

Before publication, every article is reviewed by a second editor. The review covers factual accuracy, vocabulary precision, and alignment with evidence-informed nutritional standards.

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Disclosure and Corrections

Writers disclose any commercial relationships that could influence subject matter selection. Corrections to published articles are noted publicly at the foot of the relevant piece.

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Independent Position

Karove Notebook is not affiliated with any commercial, governmental, or institutional body. The editorial position is maintained independently of external interests.

04 / Subject Areas

Coverage Areas

Diet and Weight

An examination of how food choices accumulate into patterns that influence weight over time. Documented without prescriptive framing, the coverage centres on nutritional balance, portion awareness, and whole foods approaches.

Seasonal and Whole Foods

The weekly rhythm of the plate shifts with the seasons. Coverage tracks how seasonal produce cycles influence nutritional variety, how the shift from root vegetables to summer produce changes typical dietary patterns, and how home cooking relates to weight awareness.

Movement and Lifestyle

Sport and activity level influence eating patterns, hunger timing, and food choices in ways that nutritional literature documents in some detail. This coverage examines those relationships — how an active day reshapes the plate, and how gradual weight change relates to lifestyle rhythm rather than isolated interventions.

Editorial Notice

Articles published on Karove Notebook 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.

05 / Get in Touch

Questions or Contributions

The publication accepts correspondence from nutrition professionals, researchers, and readers with documented observations relevant to the editorial scope. Contact the editorial team at the London office.