Thank You

Ladies enjoying a night out with some healthy treats
Ladies enjoying a night out with some healthy treats

I wanted to express my gratitude to all the women who have hosted or participated in my cooking and wellness classes this past year. I’ve learned so much from everyone – especially that, as moms, we’re all in this together.  

Preparing 3 (or more) meals a day for your families isn’t easy, but we all shared our stories bout the daily “feeding  frenzy” whether it’s how we can’t get our kids to each vegetables, how we just don’t have enough time in the day, or how difficult it can be to figure out what’s healthy and what’s not.

To the hostesses, thanks so much for letting me take over your kitchen for the night and inviting us all into your home:

Amanda Blakeley, a dear friend, who has hosted more than 10 classes at her home in Wellesley, Massachusetts.  Thank you also to her husband and two boys for letting us take over on Monday nights!

Amy Bevan, from South Berwick, Maine, who hosted a class last spring. Amy hosts a blog: www.thepranamama.com/ and will also be hosting another class in early 2010. Love your new blog Amy!

Jessica Hill, from Wellesley, Massachusetts, who invited me to speak at her mother/daughter book club last spring. Those young girls sure are smart!

Moms celebrate a ladies night out and enjoy fall harvest recipes
Moms celebrate a ladies night out and enjoy fall harvest recipes

 Leigh Tellier, from Hampton, New Hampshire, who also supplied some of the fall harvest from her husband’s organic vegetable service, Waithaka Organics.  (www.waithakafarm.com)

Wendy Falvey, from Weston, Massachusetts.  We enjoyed your new kitchen and what a treat to have your mom join us.

Heather Hurtt, from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, who opened up her home to sponsor a series of three classes sponsored by the Seacoast Mother’s Association.  Also, special thanks to Liz Driscoll who helped launch the series.

Shannon, Gennaro, from Dover, New Hampshire, who opened up her home for a class on one-pot meals. I think her husband was pretty happy there were leftovers!

Suzie Snow, from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, who helped Dr. Margaux French and I launch a series of classes starting with nutrition basics. 

Christine Martin, from Brentwood, New Hampshire, who hosted a ladies night out and included both her mother and her mother-in-law!

Thanks all!

 

November 25th, 2009 / Click Here to Comment (2)


2 Responses to “Thank You”

  1. Thanks Tracey for not only nourishing our tummies with healthy and wholesome recipes but more importantly, feeding our minds with the nutritional knowledge that is so important to our overall wellness. In our busy lives it’s too easy to not take the time to be mindful of what we eat and where it comes from. I ventured to my first winter Farmer’s Market this morning in Exeter on your recommendation and what a treat! Thank you for contributing to my personal journey to “Eat, Feel, and Be Well” Look foward to future classes! Merry Christmas!

  2. Thanks Kim. So glad you made it to the farmer’s market. What a great place to go grocery shopping! Look forward to seeing you in the new year!

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