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Kristen Cole

Hey Ladies! Would you have a "Nutritious but Delicious Party?"

I am considering launching a new service. What do you think about this?

Grab your girlfriends for a night in and invite your Nutrition Coach over to host the party! Healthy snacks and desserts are provided. You and your guests will take away new recipes and excellent tips to incorporate good nutrition into every day. By the end of the party you will find that nutrition can be fun and tasty!

Would you book a party? What would you expect from the Nutrition Coach hosting the party? How much would you pay? - remember the price can be split by all the guests and snacks are provided

Thanks in advance for your input!

Tags: food, ladies, night, party

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I think it's a great idea, Chris, considering that Kristen's target market is women who want to eat healthier but don't know where to start. :-)

Make it happen, Kristen!

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Kristen :
We've been doing this for years and for free . Healthy Lifestyle Parties or Wellness Parties and , yes , the hosts and presenters are girls/ladies/women . They are fabulous , fun , informational/educational , and extremely beneficial to the attendees' health journeys . What do you think ? Bill Price .

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I think that this is a great idea. One thing that you might think about is recipe makeovers for your hostess. Maybe, offer to take one of their favorite, not-so-healthy family favorites and show how it can be transformed into a delicious and healthier version. Maybe, have theme parties. Such as, healthy snacks, breakfasts, dinner, party foods, etc. I know that for me, I have heard the basics on eating healthier and have read books and magazines on it. But, so many of the recipes are similar in name only to family favorites and they just do not fly for all of my guys. For me, I would really like to see it be a more personalized application.

I really do think that you are on to a good idea. I hope that you can make it happen for you.

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i think that recipe makeover idea is a great idea. you see these articles all the time on how to do it, but it never ends up close to being the same flavor as the original. teaching to to make it better for you while still tasting close to the same would be a benefit.

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I agree that it can be challenging! Great thougths...thanks so much for sharing your thoughts and ideas. Helping people make over their favorite recipes definitely sounds like a service I could provide.

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Thank you all for your comments. It's very helpful to hear your thougths!

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Sounds like fun, Kristen...as a healthy lifestyle coach, perhaps we could collaborate!

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My question is this.. why did Chris post in the thread in the first place?

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Kristen I think this sounds like a fabulous idea...although I am not sure how it would work. Would you do it as a "dinner" hosted by someone w/ you as the featured speaker/guest? Depending on how many guests would be invited I would imagine $10/$20 per person to keep the costs reasonable. I would love to speak with you more!!! 1. About my own nutrional "coaching" needs.... and 2. to invite you to check out my website...it might be of help to you to introduce your business to like minded women (and men) entrepreneurs!
THANKS~
Jennifer~
jnc.corzine@yahoo.com
www.wowprenerus.com

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Our Health starts in our Stomach - No doubt!
Whatever we put in our mouth whether works with us or against us.
Its just priceless to educate people how to eat right - as the old saying was "You are what you eat".

Eating good food is not enough though. We can eat the best food on the Earth if our body are not capable of digesting it - we are not benefiting of the good food!
The new saying is - You Are What You DIGEST!

Those of us who need some help digesting carbs often a lacking of saliva, excessive saliva production is a sign of protein indigestion etc.
Its very important to know what your body limitations are and correct the digestion. By doing that your body will forgive you some other sins - like a scoop of ice-cream once in a while...


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from the Dead Sea

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