My name is R. I live on the East Coast. I am a conservation biologist by trade and chronicle my adventures in healthy, green living in this blog. Here you will find tutorials, recipes, advice and commiseration in my efforts in vegetarian cooking, gardening, home and living, health and fitness, and exploring and protecting our natural world. Thanks for stopping by!
i’m now following your blog thanks to my friend bettina, whom i believe works with your mom. i also do a food blog, so i wanted to share it with you.
happy cooking!
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Thanks for stopping by! I just took a look at your blog and I love it! Wish I were a bit closer to Bmore to take advantage of all the neat markets up there.
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Hi R.! I’m Jennifer Greene, and I’m doing some work for my friend, Amie Hamlin, who runs the nonprofit organization, New York Coalition for Healthy School Food. (More info about NYCHSF below.)
I’m creating a slide show to get children & teens interested in eating more plant-based meals, and I’m looking for some images of gorgeous vegan food.
I found your spaghetti alla puttanesca photo, and it looks SO gorgeous, healthy, and delicious!
Would it be okay with you if I use it in this slide show? The slide show will also be shown to, and shared with, other teachers, and I promise you that nobody would be using it for commercial purposes or profiting from it in any way.
Thanks for letting me know if I have your permission (and let me know if and how you’d like me to credit you)!
Sincerely,
Jennifer Greene
631-278-5108 (call or text)
jrg123@optonline.net
New York Coalition for Healthy School Food
http://www.healthyschoolfood.org
The New York Coalition for Healthy School Food (NYCHSF) is a statewide nonprofit working to improve the well-being of NY students by advocating for healthy plant-based food, local and organic where possible, farm-to-school programs, elimination of unhealthy competitive foods, and comprehensive nutrition policies to create health- & food-literate students.
Thank you for the comment, and sorry for the delay. You can absolutely use the photo; just credit it to this blog.
Thanks!
R