
Paula is a freelance food writer, recipe developer, food photographer, Italophile and self proclaimed Nutella-holic. Her blog, bell’alimento {Italian for beautiful food} focuses on seasonal, simple and satisfying authentic Italian recipes. She currently lives in North Carolina with her husband and their three energetic children, with hopes of one day returning to the Northern Italian countryside to reside in a quaint little villa.
Kathy Patalsky is the creator of the healthy kids brand The Lunchbox Bunch. You can find her inspiring vegan recipes and food photography on Healthy. Happy. Life. Kathy’s mission is to inspire kids and families to get excited about healthy food and cooking! Kathy is an avid tweeter @Lunchboxbunch.
Rachael Hutchings is a freelance food writer and photographer, a chocoholic, and a self-proclaimed Japanese cuisine advocate. Rachael has eaten her way around the world, having lived in a variety of exciting food locations, including Paris, Tokyo, Yokohama, Memphis, and Los Angeles. She believes that she may have been Japanese in a previous life, and her family and friends tend to agree. Her blog, La Fuji Mama, focuses on bringing world flavors to the family dinner table. She currently lives in sunny Southern California with her husband and their two active little girls.
Julie Van Rosendaal is a food writer, food editor of Parents Canada magazine and author of three best-selling cookbooks. She’s the food and nutrition columnist on the Eyeopener on CBC Radio, co-host of TV’s It’s Just Food, and writes and photographs DinnerwithJulie, a blog documenting real life in her home kitchen with her husband and 4-year-old son.
Jaime Mormann Richardson runs the mommy blog Sophistimom, and is a stay-at-home mom and freelance food stylist and photographer. She has a passion for food, books, writing, and anything to help her children grow into polite, respectable adults. When she has a spare minute, she spends it writing ficiton.
Kelsey Banfield, the Naptime Chef believes parents don’t have to give up being foodies just because they have kids. Join Kelsey as she shares webisodes, recipes and ideas on how to fit delicious food into everyday family life, without compromising quality or taste. Kelsey is also the author of the cookbook, The Naptime Chef: Fitting Great Food Into Family Life.
Brooke McLay started cooking to keep from munching on her four delicious children. Since then, her blog CheekyKitchen, has garnered praise for its colorful photographs, wholesome cooking, and lyrical musings. She has been featured in national commericals for “I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter” and is thrilled to join forces The Family Kitchen.
Shaina Olmanson is a freelance writer, photographer, and cook behind Food for My Family and the food channel editor at Lifetime Moms. As a native Minnesotan, growing up surrounded by farms, she was served as a daily reminder of the importance of local and seasonal food. Raising her four young children with her husband, she strives to teach them the importance of growing and enjoying real food.
Elizabeth Stark and Brian Campbell write the blog Brooklyn Supper, a family’s chronicle of eating local, seasonal foods in, well, Brooklyn. Both home cooks, they share simple, easy-to-follow recipes for busy families who want to use mainly whole ingredients. Elizabeth owns two apple-pie contest trophies and has appeared in the Chicago Sun-Times. Brian is really good at selecting watermelons.
Angie McGowan is a recipe developer, food writer, and photographer. Her passion is food and cooking for her family with fresh, seasonal ingredients. She loves experimenting with new flavors and ingredients and incorporating different cultural influences in her cooking. Angie strives to create quick and easy meals that are nutritious and appealing for the whole family. She writes and photographs for her blog, Eclectic Recipes.
Laurie David and Kirstin Uhrenholdt have written a new book, “The Family Dinner,” with recipes for talk, laughter and dinner too. Laurie is an award-winning producer of “An Inconvenient Truth,” bestselling author, and environmentalist activist. Kirstin grew up cooking in Denmark, eventually landing in L.A. where she has been cooking for actors, heavy rockers, and most demanding of all, kids! They can both be found either in the kitchen, vegetable garden or at their website thefamilydinnerbook.com
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