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Do you have a picky eater in your household?
Are you lying awake at night wondering if your kids are getting enough of the good stuff to grow strong, healthy, and happy?
Do you worry they’re catching every bug that comes around—or that what they do eat isn’t even being absorbed?
Are you tired of the daily struggle, the picky eating standoffs, and feeling like the “bad guy” at the dinner table?
You are so not alone.
I’ve been there—and I know how exhausting (and scary) it can feel.
That’s why I wrote Hidden Treasures: Sneaking Love and Health Into Every Bite — a playful, practical guide to nourishing your kids from the inside out.
What You’ll Discover Inside
Simple strategies to sneak super-nutrition into meals kids actually love
Creative, kid-friendly recipes that taste like treats but are packed with nutrients
Secrets to boosting absorption, so the nutrition you give them really counts
Stress-busting tools to turn mealtime into connection time
Proven tips to support immunity and keep your kids healthier year-round
Support Programs that Support Schools, Families, and Children
I have a Master’s in Humane Education and use my skills to partner with Superintendents, teachers, parents, staff, and children to change the culture in our schools. To learn more, go here.
I am accepting donations so that I can work with any school or family regardless of their financial situation. I am also collecting donations to purchase Aggressively Organic kits to distribute to low income families.
Two ways to donate: To make a one time donation, click the button below. To contribute every month, go here.
Why It Works
As a brain management consultant and yoga instructor, health coach and mama who’s guided families for over 20 years, I’ve helped countless parents move from chaos to calm at the table.
This book isn’t about control or guilt — it’s about empowering you to nourish your kids while nurturing love, joy, and confidence around food.
Because when kids feel loved and food feels fun, healthy eating becomes natural.