Katie Kimball @ Kitchen Stewardship®

Katie Kimball, CSME is a trusted educator and author of 8 real food cookbooks. She is passionate about researching natural remedies and making healthy cooking easier for busy families. She’s been featured on media outlets like ABC, NBC and First for Women magazine as well as contributing regularly on the FOX Network.  See more of Katie Kimball, CSME in the Media. Over the last 10 years, Katie has spoken prolifically at conferences, online summits and podcasts and become a trusted authority and advocate for children’s health. Busy moms look to this certified educator for honest, in-depth natural product reviews and thorough research. She often partners with health experts and medical practitioners to deliver the most current information to the Kitchen Stewardship® community. In 2016 she created the #1 bestselling online kids cooking course, Kids Cook Real Food™, helping thousands of families around the world learn to cook. A mom of 4 kids from Michigan, she is a Certified Stress Mastery Educator, member of the American Institute of Stress, and trained speaker through Bo Eason’s Personal Story Power, with one DIY talk and 2 TEDx Talks. She is on a mission to have every child able to cook, reinforcing the importance of life skills with #LifeSkillsNow summer camp, and coaching others on their TEDx Talks as a speaker coach.See all blog posts by Katie Kimball.

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How to Plan Food for a (Really) Large Group: Taco Bar Prep for Graduation Party, Wedding, Shower, Etc.

I love a challenge, and although you wouldn’t know it if you visited my house, I can organize an event like nobody’s business (just not the piles of paper that infiltrate my kitchen). What is the best food to serve for a party…with a few hundred people…on a budget? Who needs to pay a caterer

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What Is Nervous System Work, and Why Is It Important?

I didn’t realize nervous system work would make such an impact for my husband’s health until he started doing it regularly! Here’s why it’s important and how he incorporates it into his day. The last few weeks, I’ve been in awe. I absolutely marvel at the changes we’re seeing in my husband’s health. In fact, I have a

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Pepper Pong Review: A Family’s Honest Look at the Pros and Cons of This New Travel Game

As an online influencer since 2009, I get a lot of random pitches in my email. Particularly if they have nothing to do with food or natural living, I typically ignore them. The email asking me to review Pepper Pong, the “Best New Game of 2023,” somehow caught my eye. I was quickly intrigued by

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Healthcare Sharing Review: Comparing Samaritan, Medi-Share, Liberty Health & More

If you’re considering a health-sharing plan instead of traditional insurance, you’ll want the best reviews you can find. My team and I have meticulously scoured all the major healthcare-sharing ministries (Samaritan Ministries, Christian Healthcare Ministries, Medi-Share, Christian Care Ministries, Liberty Healthshare, Solidarity Healthshare, CMF CURO, and Zion) in this review and comparison (updated September 2024).

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Christian “Health Insurance” aka Health Sharing: The Faith-Based Alternative You Need to Know About

Have you ever felt totally lost with traditional health insurance, or is it just driving you a little crazy? I get it! As a Catholic mom of four, figuring out the best healthcare for our family can be really overwhelming. However – I’ve learned a ton about what some think of as “Christian health insurance”

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