Subject: Hello Friend, we met at the City's Health Fair last week

News from
Mary Collette Rogers
and
The New Kitchen

Hi Friend,

Nice meeting you at the health fair.  Thanks if you were one of the many people who shared their concerns and challenges around healthy meal making.  Please be assured that you're not alone in the obstacles you face--not by a long shot!  What's more, the KitchenSmart Solutions(R) we share offer a pathway around almost every one of those barriers. 

As promised, I've added you to my email list so you can begin journeying to find the solutions that work for you. 
 
I wish I could give you the single "Golden Tip" to "easily solve all your problems in 5 minutes," but I won't lie to you!  Awaiting you is a journey of discovery--but happily it is a delicious journey, and with every step you'll see real progress and get the motivation to continue. 
 
I hope my emails inspire you to start and stick to this journey.  Be on the lookout for them. The "From" line will look like this:
 
"Mary Collette, mcr@CookHappyLiveHealthy.org"
 
One of the first emails you'll be getting includes the free gift I showed you at the fair, "5 Ways to Take the Boring Out of Broccoli." 
 
You'll also receive information about "Meal Making Transformation." Interestingly, almost everyone who signed up at the fair indicated an interest in this concept, which is great!  Transforming the way you make meals is how you can get around the challenges that keep you from making those healthful meals you'd love to be eating. 

That's why the first emails you'll receive explain what Meal Making Transformation means, who it's good for and how we can help you make the kind of transformation you'd like to see in your food life.   
 
So you don't miss anything, can I suggest you please whitelist my email?
 
Where to Buy Good Produce 

Several attendees asked about where to buy good produce.  Great question, since you'll be happy to eat more healthy vegetables if they taste good, right? 
 
CSAs  From my experience, the best-tasting vegetables are those that come from local growers, especially those who farm organically and sustainably.  If you're thinking, "Way too expensive," you should know about CSAs.  "CSA" stands for Community Supported Agriculture, a sort of buying club.  Each spring you buy a "share" in the farm and then all summer and fall you get a "share" of the farm's produce.
 
It ends up being a very economical way to get great, health-giving produce--and the way I get most of my produce.  In fact, for 9 months of the year, I barely buy any produce at the grocery store! 
 
Find a CSA Close to You  http://farmshares.info/csas/browseFullList/Colorado  Start exploring this great option in the next month or so and then you'll be prepared when orders are taken, which can happen as early as January. 
 
Winter CSA--Start Even Sooner  Monroe Organic Farms (my CSA) is one of the few farms that offers a winter CSA.  This is the greatest farm with wonderful growers who drive about 400 miles each week to distribute their organic, amazing produce all over the Denver metro area.   
 
Here's a link to their blog page that talks about the winter share--and the rest of the farm:  https://monroeorganicfarms.wordpress.com/produce/winter-produce/  But if you want to sign up, hurry; they are almost filled up! 
 
Welcome again to our good eating community where you'll be the first to know about our classes as well as free webinars, educational articles, recipes and more.  Please feel free to email with any questions or comments you have.
 
Many happy and healthy meals,

Mary Collette Rogers
Your Healthy Kitchen Companion

 
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