Jay Wilson
School
University Of Manchester
Expertise
Restaurant Industry Trends, Recipe Hacks, Italian Cuisine
- Jay has years of experience in the restaurant industry, working as everything from a chef to a front-of-house manager, to a freelance marketing assistant, to swabbing the floors at night.
- He is obsessed with the vibrant London food scene, and he makes it a mission to try at least three new restaurants a month.
- An avid chef, Jay has a particular passion for Italian cuisine, working in a number of acclaimed pizzerias across the U.K.
Experience
Jay is a freelance content writer and copywriter with a specific focus on the food industry, recipes, and nutrition. A full-time freelance writer since 2019, he was previously a frequent contributor to Drink Filtered. Before being a full-time writer, Jay worked in the food industry for several years, and thanks to his time as a restaurant marketing assistant, he has a keen insight into shifting food trends. He has also written for Health Digest and House Digest.
Education
Jay holds a First Class B.A. in English Literature. As an English grad, Jay loves thinking about how language can be used to inspire and inform in equal measure.
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Stories By Jay Wilson
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Deep tissue is a kind of massage that targets your deep muscles and tissues to help them repair and regain functionality. Here's what it might do to your body.
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Why do eyebrow twitches happen in the first place, and how can you stop them? Here are some of the possible reasons why your eyebrow won't stop twitching.
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It might surprise you to learn how easy it is to make mistakes that could compromise your ear health or hearing ability. Here are a few of the most common ones.
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Touch shouldn't be taken for granted. The ability to experience the world through touch can be lost -- and when that happens, a host of side effects can occur.
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COPD is a common chronic lung disease that develops due to an accumulation of exposure to toxins. Myths abound about the disease, and we're here to dispel them.
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Eczema can be hard enough to deal with on its own, but the condition can also make you prone to other complications. Here's what you should know.
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MRSA is a strain of staph bacteria that can work its way into open sores and wounds, causing infection. Here are the ways an MRSA infection affects the body.
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If you're planning to have hip replacement surgery, here are some things you should avoid afterward to hasten your recovery.
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With many factors in play, it can be challenging to remember how to behave in an emergency room. Here are the things you should never do when visiting the ER.
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For people living with IBD (whether it's ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease), learning how to manage a flare-up is crucial. Here are some helpful strategies.
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It's possible to make your life with sciatica more stress-free than you might think. Just make sure to avoid doing some of these everyday things.
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While not as common as other diseases, meningitis affects a sizeable proportion of U.S. individuals each year. Here are the symptoms you shouldn't ignore.
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Ankle pain can arise from a number of causes, but certain indications may suggest that gout is the underlying issue. Read on to learn more.
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Water is undoubtedly one of the most fundamental components of our existence. So what happens to our bodies when we don't drink enough water every day?
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Skin cancer can be found, well, basically anywhere you have skin. Here are some unexpected places.
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In addition to numbness, tingling, and inflammation, the pain that sciatica causes can be quite serious. Sadly, the myths surrounding it can be just as bad.
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Bloating can be a common issue for a lot of people. So grab your mat, because it's time to show that bloated feeling the door with these key yoga poses.
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If you're a runner, it's not a bad idea to add some hip exercises to your workout. We've done some homework here, so read on for all the details.
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For some with medical conditions or medication requirements, not having enough vitamin K can be a common problem. Here are some foods rich in the vitamin.
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Most have a few set stretches that they do time and time again. But for your upper body, there are a huge number of great stretches you probably aren't doing.
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So you've worked out and now you're ready to cool down. Well, we've got some excellent stretching exercises that will help you do just that.
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While vertigo isn't a disease in itself, there are exercises to reduce vertigo symptoms that can run in tandem with treatment for the condition causing it.
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So you've started working out at home and you're wondering about exercise bikes. Well, we've got the lowdown on some of the best home-based exercise bikes.
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For those with Parkinson's, exercise can help manage symptoms and even slow the disease's progression. Here are the best exercise options.
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Olive Garden excels in terms of convenience and flavor. Luckily, it's possible to eat healthy there as well; you just have to know which menu options to choose.
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Pilates is an excellent exercise. Let's take a look at the best moves to strengthen your core.
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Many people don't even know they have sleep apnea in the first place. With a condition as elusive as this, it's natural that myths have spread about it.