Bethenny's number one priority is to create healthy food choices while never compromising great taste. After graduating The Natural Gourmet Institute for Health & Culinary Arts in New York, Bethenny's passion for health and healing combined with innovative culinary skills , inspired her to create bethennybakes®, a company that ranges from a line of wheat, egg and dairy free baked goods to cooking for private clients to her custom meal delivery service creating nutritious meals tailored to one's specific needs whether vegan, macrobiotic, post-pregnancy, weight loss or simply to eat healthfully.
Well-known and respected amongst Hollywood elite, Bethenny creates meals specifically designed for her "A" list celebrity clients. As her name and brand recognition continue to evolve, Bethenny just completed writing Gain 25 Thin Thoughts. Lose 25 Heavy Habits and Be: NATURALLY THIN! Which illustrates her goal to "democratize health" by making a healthy, balanced lifestyle accessible to people of all ages. In addition to bethennybakes®, Bethenny will highlight her healthy lifestyle as one of the stars of "The Real Housewives of NYC" starting March 4th on Bravo. Her recipes and health tips can be read monthly as a contributor and TV expert for Heath magazine, and Pepperidge Farm named Bethenny their new spokesperson for Pepperidge Farm Baked Naturals - a new line of crackers made with real, preservative-free ingredients baked to an irresistible crunch. Most recently, Bethenny was hostess for Chefdance 2008, a 10-day culinary event during the Sundance Film Festival for the second year in a row. Bethenny began her TV career in 2005 when she earned the title of "break-out star" on NBC's "Martha Stewart Apprentice". She finished the competition as runner-up in the premiere television program and praised for her talents in both the conference room and kitchen by Martha herself.
She currently resides in New York City with her dog, Cookie. For more information about Bethenny, as well as tips and recipes, please visit: www. bethennybakes.com.









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