In this episode of the Culinary Chronicles Podcast, Lisa talks with Nathalie Masse. Nathalie is a former communications pro turned yoga teacher, and integrative wellness coach. She traded her stilettos for still-toe boots when she left the city with her husband and three daughters almost 10 years ago. Life on the country side at Buttonwood Farm has provided a fantastic playground for this life-long learner with boundless energy and curiosity. She studied beekeeping at Rutgers and clinical herbalism with David Winston. Nathalie raises hens and grows medicinal plants and vegetables. When she is not spending her days working outside with her English Shepherd, Sunny, she likes to volunteer and support various causes, including childhood cancer through Alex Lemonade.
In our conversation, Lisa and Nathalie talk about;
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