HGM W@H PODCAST E3 Part 1

Join us for our podcast with Isabella Peterson, a worker from home, who shares her experience of cooking!!

🎧W@H Podcast E3 Part 1

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5 thoughts on “HGM W@H PODCAST E3 Part 1”

  1. HOW FUN!!!!! Oh, I just LOVED listening to everything. I love learning about different cultures and how you live … and EAT. Gosh, you were making me hungry and my Husband and I just finished breakfast hahaha.
    I LOVE rice and beans, and sour cream. I never developed a taste for plantains even though they grew all over our backyard in Pensacola… I still had a lot of Hollywood in me back then!
    I hope everyone is enjoying these as much as I am… if not, it’s only because they don’t KNOW they’re posting.
    So AGREE with me He will lead us to know how to create more bridges, announcements, encourage more to check ” Yes, add me to your mailing list” so it will show up in their inbox just as I got mine that brought me here!!

  2. It is so nice to see someone sharing about our Costa Rican Cuisine Culture. Although I am not the typical costa rican person with food, I must say I love the plantains and avocados. I wish I could eat them every single day. Thanks for coming up with this. ❤️

  3. Thank you for sharing Isabella. I loved hearing about the food you made and how different is from our country. Amazing to hear how He is leading you with your children and household. ❤️ Looking forward to listening to the next episode

  4. Love to hear how you eat in Costa Rica! I have no idea what plantains are and had to google it, saw it looks almost like bananas, but don’t know it and don’t think I’ve ever seen it in South Africa :). I love how He is leading you in cooking and preparing meals since it is such a huge and important part of being a woman and looking after our households.

  5. Finally l came to listen Isabella and l loved listening to you speak about what you eat in Costa Rica.. it’s very different to how we eat here in South Africa but very interesting!! Wish l could taste your coffee bcos l love coffee!!

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