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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Thank you to my amazing team at Running Press for all of your support, enthusiasm, and dedication: Jennifer Kasius, Seta Zink, Craig Herman, Chris Navratil, Josh McDonnell, and Peter Costanzo. I will always be in debt to you for helping shape my career. To my agent, Laura Dail, thank you for always looking out for me, and for exuding the right mix of kindness, compassion, and business savvy to help me discover what I was meant to do.
To Denise Vivaldo and your super-talented team at Food Fanatics, the amount of time, energy and passion you put into your everyday work has never failed to shine through the end result. To say you are a joy to be around would be a mere understatement. To food photographer, Matt Armendariz, and his assistant, Teri Lyn Fisher, thank you for bringing such beauty and life to my book. It was exactly what I wanted. My dear friend Candice Kumai, I am so grateful for your friendship, and I am forever inspired by your passion for food and life. To Noriyuki Sugie, Amy Jurist, and Christy Morgan, you are brilliant chefs and cooks. It is people like you that encourage me to not be afraid to try new things in the kitchen, for you have perfected the art. To my interns, Lisa Hayim and Elise Mische, thank you for all the hours and weekends you put into research and fact checking for this cookbook. I’m counting on you hardworking women to help educate a new generation on eating healthier and treating animals with the love and respect they deserve.
Stephanie Macy-Hanses, you gave me something that was debatably the most important to creating this cookbook. You gave me time. Knowing that my little one was safe and happy in your hands gave me minimal working mother guilt.
Sarah Rosenhaus, god bless your amazing design talent, and thank you for being such a good “mommy friend.” You help keep me sane.
Julie C. May, thank you for your friendship, hard work, and uplifting spirit. Healthy Bitch Daily would be nothing if it weren’t for you and your love for starting new things.
Carly Harrill, you have helped