Season’s Eating Giveaway
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“Hello! I am so honored to be here at This Enchanted Pixie to chat about Season’s Eatings, the course I’ve created to help others infuse their family dinner rituals with delicious food and delightful rituals, season by season.
Over the course of many, many years in the kitchen, I started to see that cooking is just one of the many ways we must learn how to feed and nourish ourselves. I love talking about how important it is to set an intention when you’re stirring and chopping so those good feelings will find their way into your dishes and nourish your loved ones.
Family dinner, at its best, can be a time of soul nourishment, deep connection, play and laughter. Season’s eatings is a two week journey that guides you on a tour of all four seasons, exploring the cooking techniques and recipes that fit just right for the time of the year. We’ll also talk about how to get grounded and centered so you can truly enjoy feeding and nourishing yourself and your family.
Here is how we journey together in season’s eatings:
Twelve emails from me, three for each of the seasons
Four printable cookbooks, one for each season, yours to keep and work from forever
Exploration of cooking techniques and philosophy to create a connected, seasonal kitchen
Several pretty, printable cooking charts to bring more ease to your dinner routine
A dozen printable dinner-table conversation starters for each season
Connection in an online circle with like-minded mamas and caregivers
Live conversations with me in our private Facebook group
Other surprises and goodies as we go along together
I believe that cooking can be a source of joy, fun, and connection in our lives. I know how good it feels to have a repertoire of delicious dinners you can whip together to feed a few or a crowd. And I believe that one of the secrets to enjoyable family dinners is to include everyone, especially the kids, in the preparations, rituals, and routines of the evening meal.
For some kitchen inspiration right away, I’m sharing a favorite resource for any kitchen. It’s a printable whole grain cooking chart that is pretty enough to pin on the fridge or the inside of a cabinet door.

Season’s eatings begins on May 5th and we’d love to have you roll up your sleeves, tie on your most colorful apron, and join us!
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Emma Cantrell
April 14, 2014 at 08:41This looks fab!
laura redburn
April 14, 2014 at 14:12mm, rice! i love quinoa too, though only had it a couple times. used to LOVE cous cous too but can’t eat it anymore.
Alice
April 14, 2014 at 16:22What a great giveaway. It’s wonderful to see others who are so passionate about feeding their families well x
Sarah C.
April 14, 2014 at 16:52I’d love to learn more about cooking healthy meals for my family!!
Jess @ Along Came Cherry
April 14, 2014 at 17:46If I had time I would love to do this! x
Lori
April 14, 2014 at 19:55I love the whole grain cooking chart, I always get the water amounts wrong on this stuff. Also this post is totally making me rethink our evening meals. We never eat together, hardly at all and I feel we are missing out on something special. x
Globalmouse
April 14, 2014 at 20:42That printable chart is indeed lovely! We are pretty good at eating our whole grains but I’d definitely like to know and understand more about them. Great giveaway!
Fiona
April 14, 2014 at 21:10Great giveaway :) x
Fritha
April 14, 2014 at 21:31love that chart! I’ve been meaning to get something similar for our kitchen for a while! x
Angie Hoggett
April 15, 2014 at 11:26I love cooking and to indulge my interests will be like food for my brain! xx
Adele @ Circus Queen
April 15, 2014 at 11:37I love cooking and we’re big fans of real food. This looks like a great way to up our game. :)
abigail
April 15, 2014 at 20:03I love that chart, so handy!
Laura
April 16, 2014 at 01:10Oooh what a lovely giveaway – I always love learning new healthy and nourishing recipes, so fingers and toes crossed :)
laura x
Michael Rattray
April 24, 2014 at 17:43Hopefully improve my cooking skills