Here's the notes for episode #262 of Well-Fed Women. Be sure to check back every Tuesday for a new episode, and head over to Apple Podcasts or Stitcher to subscribe!To leave a review for the podcast (HORRAY!), go to:
https://coconutsandkettlebells.com/reviewIn this episode, Noelle and another well-fed woman, Chef Allison Schaaf discuss processing recurrent miscarriage, meal planning, and cooking
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wellfedwomen@gmail.com.10% of the funds we receive from our sponsors is donated directly to our partner charity, Thistle Farms, a place where women survivors of abuse, addiction, trafficking and prostitution receive help and support through residential programs, therapy, education, and employment opportunities. Because we get paid per download, you are actively supporting Thistle Farms by downloading our podcast each
week.Topics![03:30] Processing Recurrent Miscarriage, Meal Planning, and Cooking Tips with Chef Allison Schaaf, RDLinks!Noelle's website:
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