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Tracy Miller now has a website!

Quick on the heels of her cooking class fall schedule comes this great news:

Dear Friends,

You can now find me on the world wide web! Check out my new blog at www.traceymillerwellness.com.  Today I’m featuring a recipe for Butternut Apple Soup!

I’ll continue to feature weekly recipes and tips for menu planning and some of the latest news about healthy eating, as well as interviews with moms, doctors, grocery store owners, butchers, farmers, scientists and even food companies. 

You can find all  my class descriptions and upcoming events, as well as more detailed information about my other services. This fall I have classes scheduled in Wellesely, Massachusetts and in the Seacoast area of New Hampshire.

I hope you’ll stop by once in awhile and see what’s cooking.  Please make sure to sign up for my online newsletter, “Fresh Food” when you visit the site.

Cheers!

Tracey Osborne Miller
Holistic Health Counselor

www.traceymillerwellness.com

Seacoast Summit on Sustainability: Greening our Communities - November 7

From the community group Creating a Peaceful World by Sustaining our Future, a workshop that includes a track on food and sustainability, and features information about school nutrition: 

Seacoast Summit on Sustainability: Greening our Communities Sat. Nov. 7, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm 

Become more informed on sustainability, learn how to take action to green our communities and prepare to sustain ourselves in the future, given the realities of climate change. 

Keynote speaker:  Tom Kelly, Director of Sustainability Programs at UNH-Durham.  3 consecutive workshops in 3 areas: 1) Food, school nutrition and sustainability  2) Town/state Activities and Planning and 3) Educating and Promoting Sustainability in Faith Communities. 

Vegetarian lunch will be served, free and open to the public.  Sponsors include the Peace and Social Concerns Committee of the Dover Friends Meeting, the Green Sanctuary Team of the Durham Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, Seacoast Peace Response, the Interfaith Sustainability Team and the Seacoast NAACP.  Information 603-580-1934 or 207-384-0048.

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