Episode 12

Episode 12 - An Interview with Kids Eat In Color

Published on: 27th June, 2021

I was so luck to have Jennifer of Kids Eat In Color about all things food related.

We discuss the systemic issues that influence our food issues and choices. We talk about the need for intersectionality to be at the forefront of nutritional conversations. Food portions, bad food messaging with children.

We also discussed her amazing new project Affordable Flavors. If you want to buy the meal plans or in fact donate money so a family on a limited budget can get the meal plans then you can follow THIS LINK

YOu can also find Jennifer on instagram (kids.eat.in.color) where she gives so much free advice and support to parents around the globe.

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Brew & A Biscuit
Creativity & Slow Intentional Living
A podcast that discusses slow intentional living and explores alternative paths to achieving a happy home and sustainable lifestyle. I will bring you practical advice and facinating interviews with a wide variety of people who have fully embraced a different lifestyle or career path.

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Nicolette Lafonseca

For 12 years I worked in the third sector, youth homelesness. Then after the credit crunch I moved to France, had a child and a found a new career.
Over a decade of writing for magazines, blogs, including my own, and publishing a craft book I wanted to find a way to connect on a personal level with an audience.
I am a disabled mother of two and a business owner. In order to manage my life I embraced slow creative living and want to talk about these aspects of my life on the podcast. I will also interview a variety of inspirational people who have forged their own path.
I have lived all over the world, my family are Indian but I am white presenting, (I got white privilege from my father instead of child support). Now I am fully settled back in the homestead of the West Yorkshire hills complete with a dog that is built for love not smarts and two wonderful boys who spend most of their day gaslighting me but I hear that is what kids do and I love them.