The Healthy Chef launches in New Zealand!
The Healthy Chef launches in New Zealand!
Teresa Cutter, the Healthy Chef, is excited to announce that her purely delicious range of functional whole foods is now available in New Zealand.
Completely natural and with no additives or fillers, The Healthy Chef Functional Food Range has attracted a loyal following in Australia, and due to popular demand will be available to people in New Zealand via her eStore. The range, which is made entirely of whole food ingredients, includes Whey Protein Isolate (WPI), Organic Pea Protein, Naked Chocolat, Organic Superfood and Natural Immune Support powders.
A classically trained chef, qualified nutritionist and accredited personal trainer, Teresa is an authority on healthy living. She has appeared widely in the Australian media on national TV, radio, print and online. In addition to her product range, she has published her expert advice and recipes through her 6 books; Bite Me, The Anti-Ageing Cookbook, Fit Food, The 80/20 Diet and 101 Ways to Lose Weight, along with her recently launched Perfect Digestive Health.
Teresa takes a natural healing approach to health, believing that food and healthy living should be our medicine.
“My main aim is to get people back into the kitchen, cooking and eating healthier, so they can live a better life filled with health and happiness. I am so glad to finally be able to share my range of functional wholefoods with New Zealand!” says Teresa.
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