Eating In by Design

· Eat In Media
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148
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About this ebook

Have you ever really explored your relationship with food? Do you struggle to eat as well as you think you should? Do you find food shopping and cooking a chore? If you are not clear about your relationship with food you probably find it easier to get meals to-go or eat out. In this book, Callie asks us to take a deeper, more insightful look at what a healthy relationship to food can look like given eating is one of the most essential activities we do to create well-being. Callie experienced health issues due to a tapeworm and leaking gut. The more food she restricted, the more disconnected she felt. As a result, Callie spent a decade studying and researching ancient to modern modalities of healthy eating. As a trained chef and design professional, she brought her sense of design and aesthetic to discover what she calls The Eat In Method. Her approach redesigns our relationship with food and the act of eating at home. With this science-backed method, you can enhance not only your relationship with food but connection to your physical self, your loved ones, and the environment.

About the author

Callie Cavanaugh is a trained chef, interaction designer, author, and speaker. She is the founder of the private chef platform NonnaEats, where she brings people together with food through intimate dining experiences. Callie’s pursuit of food started at the age of five, when she put on cooking shows for her friends and family. Her pursuit was turned on its head when she encountered health issues until she brought her sense of design to discover The Eat In Method, a whole new approach to food. She lives in Boulder, CO where she spends time exploring the great outdoors with friends. 

Holistic Nutrition, Ph. D.

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