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?I think that this is as good a time as any to share a bit of my life with you. I was fortunate to be born in the tropics on the beautiful island of Jamaica. My parents are of Indian descent, and even though I have roamed the world and lived in several countries, I remain an island girl at heart. My being thrives in nature, my feet are happiest shoeless when I can feel the sweet rhythm of the earth.
I was sent to boarding school in England at the tender age of seven and came home with a clipped British accent, much to the delight of my parents.
College years were spent in Montréal and it is here where I developed my love for the kitchen.
New York was my next move where I lost my heart and met my wonderful partner and husband. I pursued my studies and graduated from Columbia with a masters in nutrition.
Life galloped fast and furious and we were blessed with three daughters born within the space of 3 1/2 years. Raising them kept me busy and I was completely focused on nurturing them mind, body and heart. Feeding my family healthy, tasty, wholesome food is my all-consuming love and passion.
We live in the West Village in New York City and summers are spent in Vermont, where again I feel and enjoy that ever strong connection to the earth. Vermont is the antidote to New York City.
My joys and interests run from the pleasure of hugging a tree to Iyengar yoga, cooking and most recently, photography.
My ambition is to own a camera with a lens capable of seeing the seed of a strawberry that would not be visible to the naked eye.
I have given you an all too brief window into my life. I would love to hear from you and invite you to please feel free to share your thoughts, passions, joys, ambition, all in unity and goodwill.?
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