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Hello, friends!

I am so delighted to partner with Melissa's on a new series of blog posts focusing on all things produce, which is to say, all of my favorite ingredients. I'll share recipe ideas for seasonal and year-round produce to help us all make great use of Melissa's wonderful fruit and vegetables (I've been a Melissa's fan for years). And, I would love to hear from you – if you have questions about cooking or features you would like to see, I hope you will reach out to me at katie@themom100.com, and I will get back to you – promise!

My name is Katie Workman, and I am the creator of TheMom100 blog, where for the past ten years, I have been creating recipes and how-to articles about cooking with your favorite ingredients, and, some items you may not be so familiar with.

About Katie Workman
Katie Workman is a food writer, and the author of Dinner Solved! and The Mom 100 Cookbook. She writes a regular column as well as other cooking and lifestyle features for the Associated Press. Katie has written for many publications including The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, Better Homes and Gardens, Cooking Light, Eating Well, Parents, Rachael Ray Every Day, and various online outlets such as Parade.com, FoodNetwork.com, Food52, thekitchn.com, and Simply Recipes. She has appeared on the Today Show, Access Hollywood Live, NPR, and many other shows. Katie is co-host of two Craftsy online cooking shows, Real Life Kitchen and Efficient Weeknight Dinners, and works with select brands creating content and developing recipes, as well as consulting and acting as brand ambassador. She also posts regularly on her popular blog, themom100.com, which has over 1000 recipes and lots of How To Cook information (including all of those vegetables you want to explore!).

Katie sits on the board of City Harvest, New York’s leading food rescue nonprofit, and also the Leadership Council of No Kid Hungry, a leading national hunger advocacy organization. She lives with her husband and slightly manic puppy in New York City, and has two sons in college who should call more.

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