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Celebrating failure in the kitchen - with Linda Lederman

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Linda’s cooking skills were so bad, her own family banned her from cooking when she was a teen. Happily, her skills have dramatically improved. She now has over 1000 cookbooks, is a graduate of Rouxbe Cooking School and the Institute of Integrative Nutrition and has countless cooking courses from the International Culinary Center and Natural Gourmet Institute under her belt. She is a kitchen confidence coach and owner of Balaboosta’s Secret where she helps busy women with meal planning, prep and cooking lessons as well as coaches them on how to serve dinner with side dishes of clever conversations with their family. Stress free cooking tips for maximum flavor, fun and yum. Whether you’re a beginner cook or a well-seasoned pro, Linda’s got your back. Hook up with her for some 1:1 virtual coaching. Your inner dinner demons will thank you. **In this episode, we discuss: ** How Linda became a kitchen confidence coach Why we no longer make conscious time for eating Linda is sharing her dinner-time sanity-saving secrets. And a lot of valuable kitchen tricks and tips Quotes: "I'm the anti-Martha Stewart. My fine home is the place where everybody wants to go. They know that they're gonna be welcome with great conversation. Great. Empathy, great laughter, tremendous food, and you just wanna soak up all that wonderfulness in their homes. And so that's what a Baab Busta is, and I teach parents how to make that welcoming home in their house." "That, that's so important because you know, our lives are so busy right now, and we're being pulled in so many different directions, and that's true of our family as well. And we don't take the time to sit down and connect with each other in any kind of meaningful way. And part of what I do is I help people create memories because you need your memories to go forward." "Number three on their list is. Everybody wants something to eat differently, and I don't have the patience to do all this. Number four is, It's just not on my radar. I didn't grow up with it. I don't know what to do. We all need to eat. I'll give him something. I feel guilty, I feel terrible, but I didn't know what to do about it." Resources: Download your FREE recipes for easy one-dish dinners Join the Facebook Group Easy week night dinner for busy moms Connect with Linda: Website Facebook Instagram Create great Reels with amazing Captions Do you want to create amazing videos and reels quickly? Try Descript for FREE!

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