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  • Stephanie Danler

    Reader, Writer, Author of SWEETBITTER & STRAY. Executive Producer and Creator of the SWEETBITTER television series. LA-based.

  • Mia Rigden

    Board certified nutritionist, author of Foodwise and The Well Journal, Mama

  • Greta Caruso

    Greta is the co-author of the Green Spoon. She is also a direct-to-consumer food + beverage veteran, children’s book author and board member of the Edible Schoolyard Project.

  • Fanny Singer

    Fanny is the co-author of the Green Spoon. She is also the founder of the homeware brand, Permanent Collection, and the author of the culinary memoir, Always Home. She holds a PhD in art history, but her next book is devoted entirely to salad.

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