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October 29, 2024

Goodbye for Now – and Thank You

by Anne Mauney, MPH, RD

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Hi friends – buckle up and grab yourself a cozy drink, because I have a big (and quite wordy) announcement to share with you today.

Before we jump in, it bears mentioning just how many times I’ve gone back and forth with this decision. How do we ever know we’re making the right choice? What I’ve determined is that, honestly, we don’t. But we can remember that decisions don’t have to be forever. We can change our minds if we want to. It’s okay either way.

So, with that in mind – let’s do this.

The big news: I’ve decided that after 15 years (!) of writing for fANNEtastic food, it’s time for me to hang up my blogging hat. This will be my last blog post. (For now? Forever? I have no idea.)

The good news: I’m not deleting the blog (honestly, I couldn’t bear to do that – it has so much of my life on it, and also so many recipes we use ourselves!). So this means that all the recipes you use and love, and all the old lifestyle/travel/marathon training and race recap/etc. posts that you might want to look back on will remain here where they’ve always been.

The other good news: If you’re here for the recipes (rather than/in addition to the lifestyle content), my email newsletter will continue to go out weekly(ish), featuring seasonal recipes from the archives.

If you are already on my email list and want to get the weekly recipe emails, you don’t need to do anything! If you’re not on the list and want to subscribe, you can do that by clicking here, and selecting “weekly recipe inspiration.”

You’ll also see an option on the subscription form to select “lifestyle-related updates.” This is a new email list I’m starting for those of you who might like to hear what’s next for me (in the future, I mean – right now, I have no idea!). For that list, you’ll only hear from me if/when I have an update to share.

Feel free to get on both email lists, or just one!

Why stop blogging? Why now?

The short version is I’m ready for something new professionally. I have no idea what it is, but I’m working with a coach to help me figure it out, and I want/need to free up some mental and logistical space in order to determine what my next move is.

Want the long version? Yeah, me too, always. 🙂

I started this blog back in 2009, which honestly feels like many lifetimes ago (not surprising, since it was). The blog world was completely different, and I was also a completely different person. I was 27 years old, single, no kids, working part time as an editor and taking prerequisites to go back to grad school to become a Registered Dietitian.

I had boundless energy and tons of passion around nutrition and recipes, too. I posted 7 days a week and somehow never ran out of ideas or things to say. I loved getting really creative and silly with posts, testing recipes in a super non-scientific and mostly just fun way, and taking photos of said recipes that didn’t have to be perfect/super fancy.


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I was also training for my first longer running races and sharing my journey in challenging myself physically on the blog, run by run, and race by race. I ran my first 10 miler, and then my first half marathon (still can’t believe I finished that one, tbh), and then a few years later my first full marathon.

Readers were really excited about blogs in those days. Comments came flying in and I was able to engage with you in a very real, tangible way. We built a true community around my words – something that still astounds and humbles me, even now. It was so incredibly fun – and more than that, it was incredibly rewarding to connect with you, to learn about your lives, to find common ground and training buddies and form genuine friendships through this wild, nebulous thing called The Internet.

The Internet felt different back then – a lot more kind. I felt so connected to people I’d never met in person, and would frequently meet up with blog readers and fellow bloggers and become real life friends, too.

I feel fortunate to say that it was like this for many years. If I had to narrow it down further, I’d probably say the years 2013-2016 were probably among my absolute favorite blogging years. I had graduated with my Masters of Public Health in Nutrition and passed the national exam to officially become a Registered Dietitian after years and years of hard work.

I was going on tons of press trips, running lots of races, speaking at conferences, doing a lot of sponsored partnerships, and working with a full nutrition coaching client load. It was super, super busy (looking back at my old paper calendars from those days I’m like, WTAF), but all very energizing. 

In recent years, though, I’ve struggled to find my place in the blog world. A lot of the more casual type blog content has moved over to social media, which was never really my thing as I like long form writing vs. short form writing or being a video producer.

I’ve also found spending time on social media isn’t great for my mental health, so I’ve been really intentional about limiting my time there, especially in the past couple years. It’s unfortunate though as that’s the main place where the reader community engages these days, vs. in the comments section of blogs. (Which I understand, as most people read on their phones now and commenting on a blog on your phone is kind of annoying…)

To be honest, I’ve also lost a lot of the passion I used to have for cooking and nutrition, particularly since having kids. Food has become more and more something that needs to be quick and easy, and I just don’t have the time or interest I used to have to play around in the kitchen and enjoy the recipe testing process. Which, ya know, is kind of a problem when you have a food blog. 😉

I’m also not in a life phase where I have the capacity (physically or logistically) to train for longer running races. I still love running and working out, and prioritize fitness for my own mental health, but these days it fits my life best to stick with studio classes (yoga and pilates) and short, social runs. And that doesn’t exactly make for interesting blog content when my workouts are pretty much the same every week.

Plus, the older the kids have gotten, the less I’ve felt comfortable sharing their lives, pictures of them, or what we’re up to together, and I’ve struggled to figure out how to write about my life without writing about theirs. Honestly, it’s impossible, because they are of course woven into everything. It’s left me feeling a lot more cautious here than I used to be, and more and more like I don’t have anything interesting left to say or share with readers, as well as being kind of burned out/tired of sharing my life online in general.

I’m honestly not sure why I’ve held on for so long. It’s weird, because even though I knew I wouldn’t keep blogging forever, I never really had an end game for myself. I’ve thought about ending the blog for years but always stopped myself from seriously considering it because it just felt silly or even selfish to throw away this business that I’ve spent so many years building and investing in, and that I know I have been so incredibly fortunate to have.

I mean, with the exception of about 5 years working in PR, the vast majority of my entire adult career has been very interwoven with the blog. What would I do instead? Who am I without this thing that has been a big part of my identity for so long?

But I’ve been realizing more and more lately that the version of this career that I’ve been holding on to is a version that actually doesn’t exist anymore. It’s the version of blogging that I was doing in the early/mid 2010’s, and the community and excitement around it. It’s something that I won’t get back no matter how much I try new things, hire new strategy teams and contractors like I’ve tried, etc. etc. Plus, I’ve just changed. I’m not the same person I was in the early years of the blog, and that’s okay.

One day about a month ago, I was in savasana at the end of a yoga class, and for whatever reason I let my mind wander down the path of actually ending the blog. Like, what would it look like? What steps would I need to take, and who were all the people I’d need to tell and the services I’d need to cancel? It brought up a massive well of grief in me, but also a lot of relief – and that feeling of relief that I noticed was what had me realize that it was finally time to let go.

When I got home from that class, I spent some time texting with close friends, and also talking it all through (very tearfully) with Matt. And within an hour, I had made the decision. I wanted to go ahead and publish the remaining content that I had already planned/in the works, but after that, I was done. After years of waffling, it was really time to move on.

I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for reading my blog. Especially those of you who have been here since the beginning. I can’t thank you enough for sharing in my (and eventually, my whole family’s) journey all these years. Every time you tried one of my recipes, took the time to leave a comment, forwarded my blog on to your friends or family members, or simply quietly shared in my adventures, it meant so much to me to have you here along for the ride.

Photo credit: an old fave from Powell Media Concepts

Thank you, truly, for making my dream of earning a living by writing online a reality. I wouldn’t have been able to do it without you, or without the many fellow bloggers who have helped me along the way by sharing resources, ideas, contacts, and passion/excitement. I’ve made some really good friends through blogging who I know will remain good friends regardless of whether I’m still blogging, and I’m so grateful for that!

And as for what’s next – I’m as excited to find out as you are.

Goodbye for now,

Anne <3

- anne
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214 comments
  • Traci October 29, 2024 · 10:45AM:
    Just wanted to say that I wish you all the best in your future endeavors! I will definitely miss reading your posts as I've been around since those early days, but happy to be able to still look back on past ones (especially recipes) :)
    Reply
    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 29, 2024 · 11:18AM:
      Thank you so much, Traci!
      Reply
  • Caroline October 29, 2024 · 10:47AM:
    I'm a long-time blog reader, from way back in the food/health-blogging heyday of the early teens. Love that you held on for so long, and that you're ready to let go for yourself and your family. <3
    Reply
    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 29, 2024 · 11:18AM:
      Thank you for being here, Caroline!
      Reply
  • shannon October 29, 2024 · 10:47AM:
    Long time reader, but never commenter - I'll miss your posts! I wish you nothing but the very best in the future :)
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 29, 2024 · 11:17AM:
      Thank you so much, Shannon - I appreciate it!
      Reply
  • KAREN October 29, 2024 · 10:55AM:
    I get it-- and I truly miss the heyday of the blog world. I will miss your updates but wish you the best figuring out what's next. My big thing right now is when do I retire...life phases just keep happening and we have to remember to look forward with optimism!
    Reply
    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 29, 2024 · 11:17AM:
      Absolutely. Thank you, Karen!
      Reply
  • Christina October 29, 2024 · 10:56AM:
    Thank you for sharing your life, your passions and your family. I've really enjoyed readying your blog, basically since the beginning. Your book recommendations helped me discover new authors and I really enjoyed many of your recipes. I wish you the best on your next adventures.
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 29, 2024 · 11:17AM:
      Thank you so much, Christina!
      Reply
  • Megan October 29, 2024 · 10:57AM:
    Best of luck Anne! Can't wait to hear about what's next!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 29, 2024 · 11:17AM:
      Thanks Megan!
      Reply
  • Linda October 29, 2024 · 10:59AM:
    I’m sorry (for me) that you are ending the blog because I have enjoyed reading it so much, but happy (for you). It’s clear you’ve come to the right decision for you and your darling family! All the best, Linda M.
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 29, 2024 · 11:16AM:
      Thank you Linda! Really appreciate it
      Reply
  • Tm October 29, 2024 · 11:01AM:
    Wishing you all of the best. I’ve truly enjoyed getting to know you thru your blog. It’s been a nice connection I’ve looked forward to receiving in my inbox. I’ve always enjoyed the real life experiences and content. Thank you for sharing all of these years.
    Reply
    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 29, 2024 · 11:16AM:
      Thank you so much, Tm, for being here :)
      Reply
  • Melanie October 29, 2024 · 11:01AM:
    Thank you for all the years of enjoyment and education I have gained from reading your blog...I will miss it. I wish you and your family all the best on your new journey!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 29, 2024 · 11:16AM:
      Thank you, Melanie! I appreciate you being here!
      Reply
  • Anita October 29, 2024 · 11:03AM:
    Hello dear Anne I honestly feel sorry for ending the blog post,, I was enjoying it every time passing through,,but I believe you have something exciting on your plate at the moment! I personally red your post , however I understand the ritual to still do the same thing for yers can become mentally exhaustion , we all need changes in order to find motivation! I respect your decision and I admire you a lot! I am sure you will persuade something more dynamic or more interesting for you and probably for the audience to can be a good role model ! I am wishing you all the best Your family as well , best of health! Anita
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 29, 2024 · 11:16AM:
      Thanks so much, Anita, I appreciate your kind words!
      Reply
  • Graham king
    October 29, 2024 · 11:04AM:
    Great post, great insight, great story. Congrats on 15 years and best of luck to you on what's next.
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 29, 2024 · 11:14AM:
      Thanks Graham! Missing the UAC adventure days and hoping you're doing well!
      Reply
  • Merideth October 29, 2024 · 11:06AM:
    Thank you for so many years of memories. I found you from Meghan, Theodora, Kate, etc I loved the running, food, and life content. As all our lives have transitioned into parenthood, I drifted away from your blog. I look back fondly to your early blogs when life was less stressful for the world . Best of luck in the future
    Reply
    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 29, 2024 · 11:13AM:
      Thank you Meredith <3 Appreciate it!
      Reply
  • Jaclyn October 29, 2024 · 11:07AM:
    I have been a long time reader and am so sad to see you go but hope you find what brings you passion! I feel like I am holding on as a blog reader with a tight grip and it is just not the same. Thank you for making my mornings a little brighter for so long!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 29, 2024 · 11:15AM:
      Thank you so much for these kind words, Jaclyn! It means a lot <3
      Reply
  • Ana October 29, 2024 · 11:10AM:
    Thank you for taking us along on your journey for 15(!) years. You will be sorely missed but life is all about change, not staying in one place forever. I’m glad you’re leaving your old posts up as I still have a lot of recipes to try! I hope you will continue to be a writer in some way - you are so good at it! All the best for a wonderful future! ❤️
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 29, 2024 · 11:15AM:
      Thank you so much! <3
      Reply
  • Kim Morgan October 29, 2024 · 11:15AM:
    I've been following along for pretty near the entire 15 years and have loved every minute of it. I can't tell you how many times I have pulled out one of your recipes to make that my family and I love. When I was really into running, I lived on your every word about training and nutrition. It simply excited me every day knowing that when I came back from lunch break, your post would be there in my mailbox to read and enjoy. It's been a great run, but times and things change. I'm grateful that you hung on for so long and I wish you all the best in your next endeavor! Go Red Devils! :)
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 29, 2024 · 11:19AM:
      Thank you so much for being here all these years, Kim, and for taking the time to let me know what my blog has meant to you! I'm so grateful. Go Red Devils :)
      Reply
  • Elisabeth October 29, 2024 · 11:15AM:
    I'm sorry for us that you're ending the blog, but happy for you for potential new adventures! Will look forward to seeing what that is in possible email newsletters. Good luck!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 29, 2024 · 11:19AM:
      Thanks Elisabeth!
      Reply
  • Shelley October 29, 2024 · 11:20AM:
    Best of luck on your new endeavors and thank you for all your wonderful writing and content! As a former DC resident, I always enjoyed your glimpse of the area, but most importantly your genuineness and love for life. You have a gift for being real without oversharing. I completely get not sharing kiddos' lives, as I no longer post on social media for that reason, and also evolving and seeking out the next chapter. Thanks for taking your readers along on a fun journey and bringing positivity to your corner of the internet! Take care!
    Reply
    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 29, 2024 · 11:21AM:
      Thank you so much, Shelley, for taking the time to let me know you've been enjoying my blog. I appreciate you reading all these years!
      Reply
  • Barb October 29, 2024 · 11:40AM:
    Long time reader - you are my fave of all the old school bloggers. You never were fake or a sellout. I really enjoy all your recipes & fun vacation adventure recaps. Good luck to you & your beautiful family in the future!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 29, 2024 · 11:42AM:
      Thank you for being here, Barb <3
      Reply
  • Marta October 29, 2024 · 11:42AM:
    I remember the very beginning of blogging still in Prague. I love your writing style and how „approachable” and easy it was to read the blog. Good memories. Good luck with finding yourself and your next calling.
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 29, 2024 · 11:49AM:
      Thank you, my friend. xo
      Reply
  • Nicole October 29, 2024 · 11:42AM:
    Hello from North Carolina! I've been following you since your grad school days. I'm sad to see you go, but happy you're feeling at peace with your decision. Good luck with your next journey.
    Reply
    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 29, 2024 · 11:49AM:
      Thank you so much, Nicole!
      Reply
  • Biz
    October 29, 2024 · 11:45AM:
    I totally get it. The blogging world is so different from when we started! Mine just turned 16 years old and now a days, people just want the "jump to recipe" when I loved reading the full blog posts. Cheers to what's next!
    Reply
    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 29, 2024 · 11:50AM:
      So different. Here's to the next chapter. <3
      Reply
  • Sarah October 29, 2024 · 11:45AM:
    Thank you for your blog. I'm sad it see it end, but it's totally understandable, and I'm glad you are freeing yourself up for new things, or just to focus more on the life you have with your family. I've seen other great content creators stop their work as well, and it's a bummer, but definitely a trend that's picking up. The blogging/podcasting world has changed a lot. I remember when there used to be hundreds of eager comments on many food-related blogs. Those were different days. I also want to thank you for being so open about why you are ending it for now. I'm always so curious, and it's helpful to know the reasons, even if you don't owe anyone an explanation :)
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 29, 2024 · 11:52AM:
      I definitely felt like it helped my own personal processing to write about the decision, which makes sense - I started blogging because I like expressing things through writing! So it only made sense to process this here, too. And I liked the idea that readers would have closure from this post as well. Thanks for being here. <3
      Reply
  • Anna October 29, 2024 · 11:46AM:
    Hi Anne, thank you for your years of blogging! I found your blog back in the "golden years" that you mentioned, and you're right, the blogosphere has changed so much. I'm sure it's been tricky to navigate. After all this time, you are one of only two bloggers from that time that I continue to follow! I'll continue to follow along on Instagram and use your recipes - they are always a hit!! I wish you all the best! And PS. You might remember that we ran a trail race together back in 2019. I had so much fun meeting you that day!! We have your blog and internet presence to thank for that. :)
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 29, 2024 · 11:53AM:
      Aww, hi Anna! That race was so much fun. Thank you so much for following along for all these years. I'm so grateful! <3
      Reply
  • Sam
    October 29, 2024 · 11:46AM:
    Anne, I found your blog to be inspiring when I was going back to school to become a dietitian. It has been interesting to watch the trends and audience interest switch from blogs to instagram to TikTok, etc. I admire you for wanting to keep your kids private. It can be hard to let something go that you've spent so much time on building but I truly believe that when we do this, something bigger and better is waiting for us. Wishing you the best on your next chapter!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 29, 2024 · 11:53AM:
      Here's hoping you're right. Thank you for your kind words, and for letting me know my blog has been helpful to you! Wishing you the best, too!
      Reply
  • Jenn October 29, 2024 · 11:47AM:
    Thanks for taking us along for the ride all these years. I've lived in DC twice in the span of your blog, had a baby that is now a 4th grader and can make your granola bars herself, and have just generally enjoyed your corner of the internet. I hope you'll check in from time to time on IG or elsewhere so we can see what you do next!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 29, 2024 · 11:54AM:
      WOW, I love that you had a baby who is now making my granola bars all by herself! If that doesn't show the passing of time, nothing does. Thanks for being here for so many years - I'm so grateful! <3
      Reply
  • Allie
    October 29, 2024 · 11:47AM:
    Anne! While this selfishly makes me sad to hear, I'm so inspired by your decision to take action, listen to your heart (and the online landscape), and do what's best for you and your family. Your blog was one of the first I read when I began researching becoming an RD over 10 years ago. It took me a decade to actually get launch my health coaching business, but you and your work were the things in the background that inspired me to just do it. Thank you for everything. Wishing you all the best in your next venture -- I'm rooting for you!
    Reply
    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 29, 2024 · 11:55AM:
      I'm so happy to hear I was part of your inspiration to follow your career passions - thanks for letting me know my work has mattered to you. Wishing you the best, too!
      Reply
  • Jordan October 29, 2024 · 11:47AM:
    Congrats on the decision. I've enjoyed your blog over the years (and also lament the increasing focus on social media), and I'm glad to hear you aren't taking it down past posts entirely as you cease posting. Best wishes figuring out the next move for yourself - I hope it brings you a lot of joy.
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 29, 2024 · 11:55AM:
      Thank you so much, Jordan <3
      Reply
  • Shannon October 29, 2024 · 11:50AM:
    As a long time reader, I will miss your blog so much. It's strange how connected a reader can feel to you, your family, your life. Thank you for sharing that for so many years. I have always loved everything - the life updates, the recipes, the book lists. That being said, I too stay off of social media as much as possible as I find it can negatively impact my mental health. I suppose that's why I held onto these blogs. I didn't see any of the negativity that I see elsewhere. So thank you. Best wishes to you and your family.
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 29, 2024 · 11:56AM:
      Thank you so much for following along, Shannon! I'm so grateful. <3
      Reply
  • Carolyn Walker October 29, 2024 · 11:51AM:
    A poignant tribute and farewell. When we’re in different places in life we will want different things. Here’s to the new chapter!
    Reply
    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 29, 2024 · 11:56AM:
      Exactly. Thank you so much, Carolyn!
      Reply
  • Marlene October 29, 2024 · 11:56AM:
    Dear Anne, I have truly enjoyed your blog and adventures. You have done a fantastic job with providing us content. I wish you nothing but the best to you and your family. I will miss you. Thank you for the great years.
    Reply
    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 29, 2024 · 11:58AM:
      Thank you for being here, Marlene!
      Reply
  • Sarah October 29, 2024 · 11:58AM:
    Thank you for the many years of sharing your life and content with us! I've been a reader since the early days, and it's been so nice to follow along with your career and family as mine progresses right along with yours. Wishing you all the best in this next chapter! <3
    Reply
    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:35AM:
      Thank you, Sarah!
      Reply
  • Ana
    October 29, 2024 · 12:00PM:
    Oh wow. I wasn't expecting that, but I actually admire your decision (vs just letting it dwindle, or stopping but not explaining). You are in a new season of life, and there are things that no longer make sense. Best of wishes for the next challenges, thank you for 15 years of content.
    Reply
    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:36AM:
      Thanks Ana! It definitely felt important to me to give myself as well as all of you closure (vs. just ghosting or slowly dwindling like you said). Thanks for reading, I appreciate it!
      Reply
  • Connie October 29, 2024 · 12:10PM:
    Good luck, Anne! I have been reading your blog, not since the beginning, but probably four or five years in and it has been fun watching everything you have done unfold!! My gosh! You got married and became a Mom online!! Anyhoo... I'm sure you next chapter will be just as fun and fulfilling! Cheers to you and your family! :)
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:36AM:
      Thanks, Connie! :)
      Reply
  • Amanda
    October 29, 2024 · 12:12PM:
    We started nearly the same time, I was 2007, but full time by 2012! And I reached the same conclusion recently so I've actually just taken on some partners and will be giving myself room to do some other things and be more of the overall Company manager and not the daily doer!
    Reply
    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:36AM:
      Love it! Wishing you the best in this next chapter, too, Amanda!
      Reply
  • Kara October 29, 2024 · 12:17PM:
    Aww sad to hear/read but also, excited for your future plans whatever they’ll look like. Wishing you the very best and hope you’ll come back at some point for an update. Have loved reading your blog.
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:36AM:
      Thank you so much, Kara!
      Reply
  • Angie October 29, 2024 · 12:21PM:
    Thank you so much for taking the time to write this post to say good-bye and not just disappearing. It seems quite a few bloggers I have followed have done that. I wish you all the best in this next stage of your life, and want to thank you for sharing your life with us.
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:37AM:
      Thank you, Angie! It definitely felt important to me to give a proper goodbye - for closure for all of you who have been following along, and also for myself. Appreciate you being here <3
      Reply
  • Moira October 29, 2024 · 12:30PM:
    I know how hard big life decisions can be! I hope you are doing something to celebrate yourself and all that you have done over these last 15 years! I've been a long time reader and thank you for sharing yourself over all these years. Best of luck to you in your next steps!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:38AM:
      Thank you so much, Moira! <3
      Reply
  • Allison October 29, 2024 · 12:30PM:
    Congratulations on the big decision! I can totally empathize with feeling like you're not the same person you were and how hard it is to let that go. I found your blog when I was in my twenties, not married, exploring DC post college, and spending most of my free time running, checking out yoga classes, and cooking. Life is different now - two kids, two dogs, barely finding time to cook anything complex. I daydream about spending my weekend morning on a long bike ride or run, but that's not my life right now. I hope you're able to find your new path when the time is right!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:38AM:
      Thank you, Allison! Totally with you on daydreaming about spending a weekend morning going on a long run and to brunch or something relaxing... someday we'll get back there. :) Wishing you the best, too!
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  • Anina Belle
    October 29, 2024 · 12:37PM:
    Congratulations on making what must have been a very difficult decision. We didn't meet as bloggers but I am grateful to you for opening my eyes to the possibilities of food blogging and I will never forget our batch cooking session with our 9 month old girls at our ankles... before I even had my website up! Wishing you all the best in your future endeavors, I am sure you will thrive! Keep in touch x
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:39AM:
      Thank you, my friend! I've loved getting to know you through our shared passion for blogging as well as through our motherhood journeys! Please do keep in touch xoxo
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  • Nicole October 29, 2024 · 12:41PM:
    I miss the old days of blogging too! Thanks for all the great content over the years and all the best for your next adventure!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:40AM:
      Thanks, Nicole!
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  • Geny October 29, 2024 · 12:45PM:
    Came for the amazing quinoa salad recipe and stayed for the fitness and fun! Thank you for adding to my family in a tiny way - I have shared so many more of your recipes and they are always a hit! You have inspired some travel and running goals too! All the best to you and your family on your next adventures!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:40AM:
      Aw yay, love it! Thanks for being here Geny :)
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  • Sokphal October 29, 2024 · 12:51PM:
    It's been fun to pop in and see how you are doing/what you are up to/the recipes! There are seasons for everything and I'm excited for your next chapter. Whatever you decide to do, I know you'll kill it. I asked my friend Chat GPT to write you a Haiku on this: "Words drift into mist, pages left untouched, quiet—echoes fade away." See you next summer and maybe during Christmas if you're around! Christmas lights run!!! <3
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:41AM:
      Hahaha amazing haiku, thanks girl! Can't WAIT for Mont Blanc next summer... and yes please to Christmas lights run, always a fave tradition! Miss you and our sunrise run adventures! xo
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  • Taylor October 29, 2024 · 12:57PM:
    Hi Anne, I have been reading for the past decade - best wishes on your future endeavors! I have loved following along and creating your recipes, which are simple and delicious and perfect for a parent with a busy schedule. I will continue to make your banana pancake (microwave version, always!) for my kids multiple times per week and will think of you :)
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:41AM:
      Aw, thanks Taylor! Microwave version always over here, too. :) Thanks for being here!
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  • Anne McIntyre October 29, 2024 · 1:17PM:
    Wishing you all the best in your next phase, whatever it will be.I appreciate what a hard decision it would have been, but life changes and you have to go along making the best choices for you and your family . I have enjoyed following you and your family thru the years and have used many of your recipes,and am very thankful I will still be able to find them! Thank you for that! Hugs from🇨🇦
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:42AM:
      Thanks so much, Anne!
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  • cyni October 29, 2024 · 1:17PM:
    Best of luck in what the future brings for you. This is very well written and I understand how you came to your decision. Change can you scary but exciting too! I use many of your recipes and am thankful for you sharing them with us. Wishing you much happiness!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:42AM:
      Thank you, Cyni! <3
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  • Janice
    October 29, 2024 · 1:18PM:
    Hey Anne, First off I want to say that I applaud you for doing what's best for you. I've been lurking your blog since I dunno maybe early 2010's? (I think I came across your blog from fitfluential). I'm about a decade older than you (or more), so my children were really young when bloggers started to become influencers and connections were shifting from comments to instagram engagement. I sat reading your post and nodding - I've been on a similar journey with my blogging and my running. Selfishly, I'm happy to hear that you'll keep the blog hosted and the domain registered - where would I go for your recipes if you didn't? I do want to share a little about what happens when you break through to the other side... My littles are now 19, 17 and 14.... They now help me manage my blog (my oldest is the most interested in it). They also can go to the gym and work out with me! (I've gotten away from running and at the encouragement of my littles I'm lifting instead). Anyways what I'm trying to say is that in a decade from now you may find yourself with the time, energy, motivation and help to return to sharing recipes and you'll be VERY happy that you kept your blog. Good luck with whatever the future holds for you, and thank for all that you've shared over the years! All the best, Janice (salads4lunch.com - formerly fitnesscheerleader.com).
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:44AM:
      Thanks so much, Janice! Love hearing a report from "the other side" - it would be so fun to share in some of these passions with my kids in the future! Lots of love to you and your family - thanks for being here!
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  • Meghan October 29, 2024 · 1:21PM:
    I've been a long time reader (live in NoVA as well!), and so much of what you describe in this post resonates with me. Changing as a person, changes to habits and thoughts after having kids, changes in work environments, etc. And so I completely understand stepping away. It sounds like a wonderful decision, and I wish you all the best in uncovering whatever comes next for you!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:44AM:
      Thanks so much, Meghan!
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  • Sarah October 29, 2024 · 1:29PM:
    Anne, I have been reading your blog for at least a decade, first as a fellow runner and then as someone with a daughter the same age as yours. Thank you for sharing your journey with us and I wish you all the best in the future!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:45AM:
      Thank you, Sarah, appreciate you being here!
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  • Lauren Kort October 29, 2024 · 1:43PM:
    Congratulations on taking this next step in your life, Anne! I fondly remember getting your email notifications about a new post. It was especially fun when we would travel together and always have documentation of the memories! The blog brought you so much, and I'm looking forward to seeing where your journey bring you next!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:45AM:
      Thank you my friend! I will miss having travel adventures in particular documented. Let's go on another adventure together soon, please, been way too long! xo
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  • Kath
    October 29, 2024 · 1:59PM:
    I will miss talking shop with you!! But I am also excited to see where you go from here. Come visit!!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:46AM:
      Thanks girl! Grateful to you for being on this journey with me since the VERY beginning (and for inspiring me to go back to school to become an RD, too)! Always down to talk shop... and def need a Cville visit soon too. xo
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  • Shannon October 29, 2024 · 2:01PM:
    Good luck Anne! So many of my every day menu items began with your blog. Thanks for all the inspiration over the years!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:46AM:
      So happy to hear that. Thank you, Shannon!
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  • Whitney October 29, 2024 · 2:03PM:
    Beautiful post, Anne! I've been here since nearly the beginning and have always felt that blogs like yours bring a little bit of comfort and consistency into a chaotic world. I very much appreciate the work you've put into it and all you've shared with us and it makes so much sense why you'd move on. I also really appreciate you validating that our interests and passions do change and that's okay. It's really healthy when we can find ourselves outside of the labels we've created and abided by for far too long. Thank you for explaining all of this via post instead of silently leaving this little safe space on the internet that you've created :)
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:48AM:
      Thank you, Whitney! I definitely felt I owed it not only to all of my readers, but also to myself, to have some closure here vs. just ghosting or fading away. I love what you said: "It's really healthy when we can find ourselves outside of the labels we've created and abided by for far too long." I resonate with that so much, and it has been so hard for me to step outside of them especially when I haven't been sure what's next! Thank you for your kind words and for being here all these years. <3
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  • Linda October 29, 2024 · 2:07PM:
    Thanks for all the blogging you did. I really understand the change I started reading after moving and living in a new state and needing to make new friends. I had a daughter (she is 15 now) which helped make friends but as my daughter poked fun most of my conversations start with I read in one of my blogs. My reading and engagement has changed and your kids will continue to keep you busy and with less time to engage with things you would like. Best of luck and it’s fun to see you chose to reinvent yourself.
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:49AM:
      Thank you, Linda!
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  • Tessa @ Handle the Heat
    October 29, 2024 · 2:16PM:
    Anne! I'm so glad this post came across my browser today. I think we met years ago at a press trip. I also started blogging in 2009 and have felt similarly about how it's all changed so much in the past ~5 years. This was so inspiring to read! I love the bravery and self-trust that made this decision a reality for you. I hope I can glimpse what comes next in your journey. Wishing you all the best!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:50AM:
      Thanks, Tessa! I loved meeting you so many years ago when we were early in our blogging journeys (I think it was in Arizona with Thermador!). Wishing you all the best and continued success with your blog - it's been awesome to see you crush it! xo
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  • Alexis Ireland October 29, 2024 · 2:32PM:
    I’ve followed you for the beginning and we actually met at a race in DC. You are such a ray of light and the courage you’re showing by making this decision is incredible. As we are in the same stages of life, I deeply feel your words about kids and privacy. I came to that decision too and so my IG is now pretty boring 😂. I know whatever you do next will be right for you and I’m sending lots of love (now from the west coast)! Congrats!!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:50AM:
      Thank you so much, Alexis, for your kind words! <3
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  • Carla October 29, 2024 · 2:47PM:
    Thank you for sharing your journey with us. I really appreciate your honesty of finding less joy in food and nutrition since having children. I feel the same as a full time RD with 3 kiddos myself. Best of luck to you in finding your new passion!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:50AM:
      Thank you, Carla!
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  • Lisa’s Yarns
    October 29, 2024 · 2:56PM:
    Long time reader but infrequent commenter here… I will miss your blog but completely understand your decision! I miss the hey day of blogs, too. But I just sent your blog URL to my sister when I visited her in Quantico 2 years ago. She is new to the area (military relocation) so I said your blog would be an amazing resource. I’m glad the archives will be around for us! And I will always think of you when I make Greek Turkey burgers (which I make using your Greek lamb burger recipe). It’s one of our favorite meals!!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:51AM:
      Yum, that's still one of my favorite recipes, too! Thanks for reading all these years, Lisa!
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  • Catherine October 29, 2024 · 2:59PM:
    I feel like a comment for posterity is required here! I think we, the readers, and you have had a symbiotic relationship all these years. Thank you for all your content, recipes and generally sharing. I’ve enjoyed it all and especially loved the pics of your runs and events around beautiful Washington DC. Thank you and sending lots of love and best wishes all the way from New Zealand 🇳🇿
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:52AM:
      Thank you so much, Catherine! And please say hello to NZ for me... I had the pleasure of spending a couple weeks there over a school break while I was studying abroad in Brisbane, Australia in college, and it's one of my favorite countries. Dying to go back... someday!
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  • Kate October 29, 2024 · 3:21PM:
    Long-time reader, sometimes commenter (and fellow Alexandrian, although I've never wanted to say it because it felt a little creepy!). I have always loved the calm, sensible, gentle approach your blog takes and I will truly miss reading it. I really prefer your lifestyle posts and always enjoyed when those popped up - though I did get inspiration from your recipes! I liked to read your content because it is cheerful and kind, and also more in line with my style of living. So many content producers seem to treat any form of their media/blog as a way to promote products nowadays, and yours was more of a place to get inspiration from a fellow woman's daily life on how to do fun things in my own. I completely understand wanting to end blogging - although if you're ever willing to share, I'd love to read an update on where you end up, career-wise! I am also contemplating a career shift and would enjoy hearing about yours. But that being said, I completely respect your decision to end posting regularly and will enjoy re-reading your old posts. Thank you for sharing your journey with us for so many years and good luck, Anne!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:53AM:
      Thank you so much, Kate, for this kind comment! Really appreciate you being here all these years. See you around ALX :)
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  • debbie October 29, 2024 · 3:23PM:
    thank you so much for so much for sharing all your ideas, knowledge, positive attitude...EVERYTHING! wishing you only the best!!!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:54AM:
      Thank you, Debbie!
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  • D October 29, 2024 · 3:24PM:
    I’m happy for you, Anne! Such a hard decision to make. I’ve been reading since right before you got your RD, which was several years before I got mine! I’m sure you were part of the inspiration. I wish you all the best!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:55AM:
      Aw thank you, D! Wishing you all the best as well!
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  • Roadrunner October 29, 2024 · 3:26PM:
    Thanks so much for a decade-and-a-half of wonderful blogging, sharing, updates, recipes, and candid thoughts. Having been with you since the beginning, I'll miss your posts; however, I understand fully your thinking and rationale. And, along with your many other fans, I look forward to hearing about your next adventure. Just like there is life after every other endeavor in life, I'm sure that you will find a stimulating, rewarding, and enjoyable pursuit after fannetasticfood.com! Please keep us posted!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:55AM:
      Thank you, Roadrunner! I appreciate your kind words!
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  • Jane Jardine October 29, 2024 · 4:02PM:
    I am happy and sad all at the same time. Anne, I have followed your blog for many, many years now and you have provided many great holiday, and every day, recipes for me. I've also cheered you on from afar on all your races, adventures and as you got married and had your kiddos. You have done an amazing job, and I want to wish you the very, very best moving forward. I have no doubt you will do great things. Best wishes to you and your family.
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:55AM:
      Thank you so much, Jane - I so appreciate you sharing in my journey all these years!
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  • Hannah October 29, 2024 · 4:14PM:
    Have followed you from the beginning. You'll be missed in the blogging space. The best of luck! I hope you'll come back and share a post about what your next venture will be. <3
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:56AM:
      Thank you so much, Hannah!
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  • Izzah October 29, 2024 · 4:27PM:
    Loved the honesty and congratulations on trusting your gut.. it takes courage. Best of luck and I will miss seeing you at Tastemaker!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:56AM:
      Thank you, Izzah! I was super sad to step down from the Tastemaker board... will miss being part of the group. Wishing you all the best for continued blogging success!
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  • Tracy October 29, 2024 · 4:31PM:
    I've read your blog since day 1! I'll miss your blog posts very much. I'll look forward to every newsletter! Please keep in touch!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:56AM:
      So kind - thank you for being here all these years, Tracy!
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  • Mary October 29, 2024 · 4:41PM:
    Congratulations on this major decision. I’ve been a follower for years as well as a fellow runner & RDN. Always found your recipes personally useful too. The nutrition and public health worlds are full of curves and new directions- go explore!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:57AM:
      Thank you so much, Mary!
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  • Gina October 29, 2024 · 4:42PM:
    Thank you for sharing your journey and for being one of the kindest bloggers I have interacted with. I will most your posts (but totally get it) and signed up for your updates. Best of luck with everything!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:57AM:
      Thank you so much for being here, Gina!
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  • Anne Taylor October 29, 2024 · 4:49PM:
    Anne, Thank you SO much for these years you shared with us. I have been along for the ride for pretty close to all of it. You are a few years ahead of me in terms of creating your family, from marrying Matt to the pregnancies and birth of your amazing children, to figuring out how modern parenthood works best. So many of us turned hoped for offspring into these amazing real people who get more interesting by the minute. Your calm, levelheaded style was a frequent reminder that we will figure enough of it out to be By the way- one of the best things about the last decade and a half is that you gave us the tools to keep our families well fed and SO well nourished along the way (have a stack of printed out “go to” ANNE recipes in a folder on our favorite cookbook shelf) so please consider adding cookbook author to your to do list. Anne
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:58AM:
      I so love hearing that my recipes will live on in your kitchen! Thank you for your kind words, and for being along for the ride all these years. I'm so grateful!
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  • Erin October 29, 2024 · 5:08PM:
    Good luck Anne - thanks for all the great recipes! It’s been fun to follow your journey, I hope for only the best in what you do next!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:58AM:
      Thank you, Erin!
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  • Eliza s
    October 29, 2024 · 5:39PM:
    I’ve been a reader/follower of your adventures since the beginning— and thank you for sharing. Your path was part of what initially inspired me to become an RD- and now I’ve written a book and am editorial director at a well known wellness media brand. With 3 kids of my own, I hear you on sharing their lives on social media. Props to you for making the hard choice! I’ve loved reading your incredibly real and relatable content. Wishing the best for you in your next endeavor!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 9:59AM:
      Thank you so much, Eliza! Wishing you the best as well - always love hearing from fellow RDs who have followed their dreams!
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  • Susan October 29, 2024 · 6:20PM:
    Change is good!!! You have so thoughtfully shared your successes, struggles, passions, and adventures through the years. It really helped me to see someone else “in the trenches” trying to juggle life, career, relationships, children, travel, personal well-being, etc. Your honesty is what kept me reading. I am excited for you to discover your next steps in life - just be gentle with yourself through the process and realize that true change does not happen overnight. Enjoy every minute…
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 10:00AM:
      Thank you so much for your kind words, Susan, and for being here all these years!
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  • Maggie October 29, 2024 · 8:38PM:
    Wow, Anne! The end of an era! I've been a reader since about 2010 or 2011. I had recently finished grad school and felt like I was really "on my own in the adult world" for the first time in my life, and needed inspiration for cooking (and was too broke to buy fancy cookbooks) so I used good old google and found your blog, along with Gina Harney's, and a bunch of others (but yours and hers were and still are my faves!). I'll miss your blog posts so much, but I sincerely congratulate you on making a very difficult decision and wish you all the best! I subscribed for "lifestyle updates" because I do want to know what you end up doing next!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 10:01AM:
      Thank you so much, Maggie! Grateful that you have been here on this journey with me for so long!
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  • Sammie October 29, 2024 · 9:51PM:
    I've been reading for so long and have also been so sad to see the switch to social media! I'll miss hearing about your life but am excited for you and hope you find something great!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 10:01AM:
      Thanks so much, Sammie!
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  • Amy Hughes October 29, 2024 · 9:53PM:
    Hi Anne, I found your blog way back in the day & you were one of my RD inspirations. In fact, I interviewed you by phone while I was completing my undergrad in dietetics back in 2016 or so! ☺️ I wish you all the best and I hope you’re able to bring as much passion to your next adventure as you did to the blogging space!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 10:01AM:
      So fun to hear from you, Amy! Wishing you all the best as well - thank you for being here!
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  • Kelli
    October 29, 2024 · 10:07PM:
    I didn’t know a dietitian/nutritionist was an actual job until I discovered your blog in 2012! I read your post about how to become an RD, and after dreaming about it for years, i finally decided to pursue it as a second career. I ended up going the CNS route at the last minute, but I still remember reading that post and being so inspired! (And of course reading tons of other posts in the following years). Best of luck with everything, and I hope you’re able to enjoy some freedom in the meantime.
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 10:02AM:
      Thank you so much, Kelli! Wishing you the best as well :)
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  • Kelli October 29, 2024 · 11:21PM:
    Thank YOU Anne! I got into reading blogs around the 2015-2016 heyday. Yours is one of the last I still check in with every week. Your thoughts are refreshing and it’s still fun to get ideas from others in a similar stage of life. Thank you for the great recipes- I have made several and bookmarked them all. Best wishes to you!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 10:02AM:
      Thank you, Kelli! I appreciate you being here!
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  • Maria K October 29, 2024 · 11:28PM:
    Anne, I know this was a really big decision for you! It’s good to know that life has different seasons and it’s ok that this is season is coming to an end. We definitely need to catch up! 💗 #bestUNCstudybuddies
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 10:03AM:
      Thanks Maria! Missing you, my friend - would love a phone date soon! xo
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  • Hillary
    October 30, 2024 · 12:32AM:
    Best of luck, Anne, in whatever comes next! As someone who started blogging in 2009 as well, I admire you for making it 15 years - what a huge accomplishment!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 10:03AM:
      Thank you, Hillary!
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  • Marcee October 30, 2024 · 3:06AM:
    Anne, Even though I will miss you, 😢 it's easy to understand the decision you've made. Your blog was something I always looked forward to. 🙂 The very best of everything to you and yours ❤️
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 10:03AM:
      Thank you so much, Marcee!
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  • Danielle Omar October 30, 2024 · 8:06AM:
    Anne! I love this decision for you. I couldn’t agree more about the new online space and how it has affected us OG dietitians. It’s 100% the same in the counseling space and I’ve considered the very same decision - so many times. Good luck to you and your future endeavors and here’s to following your passion! xo
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 10:04AM:
      Thanks so much, Danielle! Wishing you the best for the future in following your own passions as well - and grateful to you for taking a chance on me as a dietetic intern so many years ago!
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  • Amanda October 30, 2024 · 8:59AM:
    I've been reading since around 2011 when I started training to run my first half marathon (which turned into several more and then a full marathon). I even I introduced myself to you and some of my other favorite bloggers at the Runners World Heartbreak Hill race in Boston years ago! I'm glad you're keeping the blog live as a resource. I love your recipes, and your saucy artichoke chicken is on regular rotation here! I understand your reasoning behind the goodbye. You're right...blog world and the internet isn't the same as it was. Thank you for sharing so much over the years. Best of luck with future endeavors, Anne!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 10:05AM:
      Thanks so much, Amanda! That Runners World Heartbreak Hill race series was such a blast. Wishing you the best in the future as well!
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  • aILEEN October 30, 2024 · 9:20AM:
    Thanks for the years of content! I have followed you from very early on and have enjoyed many of your recipes and look forward to still hearing from you via email.
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 10:05AM:
      Thank you Aileen!
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  • Kris S October 30, 2024 · 10:12AM:
    I was tearing up a bit reading this. Thank you for sharing your journey with us these past 15 years. I'm happy to hear the content will still be here! I love reliving our trips you blogged about, looking at recipes, and tons of other random stuff that was so clutch. I relied heavily on your posts for planning my hospital bag for giving birth, and tons of other lifestyle suggestions that I didn't know I needed but I also shared with others. I totally understand the dilemma with having your kids online, and there is no way to separate them from your life <3. I want to personally thank you for the encouragement via this blog to get more into running- as you were, so was I on a smaller scale. I never would have ran a 5k, or a 10k, and eventually a half-marathon (who was I then?!) without seeing how you did it first via the blog. You really created something beautiful here. I'm also really proud of you for taking a big leap and challenging yourself to do something new, TBD. So excited for what's next <3 Thank you for 15 years! I'm still (as usual...) a little behind on your posts so I will savor taking the time to read them all and catch up knowing this is the end of regular content, and look forward to any intermittent email list updates! Love, Kris
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 30, 2024 · 10:20AM:
      Thank you my friend <3 So grateful to you for always being one of my biggest fans (fANNEs?!) and supporters, starting with my Czech Anne Out original blogging days! Love you xoxo
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  • Kori October 30, 2024 · 12:20PM:
    I commend you for doing what is right in your heart! While my blog was only up for a fraction of the time, I began to feel I was doing things just for content and for the blog. It became harder for me to not begin treating it like a task rather than for joy. I, too, wanted to share less. I have a love/hate with social media. I started following Kath in 2009, and it was SO different back then! Kaci and I traveled to meet her in Cville and met with another blogger while there. It felt like a genuine community. Now it seems that so many bloggers and influencers peddle the same products, are so curated, have lost their personal touches. I'm excited for your next chapter! I have worked in dialysis for over nine years, and I am job searching. Bittersweet, scary, weird, but it's also exciting, refreshing and what I need. Here's to both of our futures looking bright.
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 31, 2024 · 11:31AM:
      Thank you so much, Kori. I've always appreciated your kind comments and support over the years! Wishing you the best for your next chapter as well. xo
      Reply
  • Laura October 30, 2024 · 5:32PM:
    Hi Anne, I’m shocked and sad, but also completely understand, as I’ve also got two young kids. I’ve loved your recipes and your lifestyle posts for a long time, and really hope that your book recommendations continue somewhere, as I think we have very similar reading tastes! Thanks for generously sharing your life with us for so long, and best of luck with the next chapter, will be interested to see what is next! From Laura 😊
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 31, 2024 · 11:32AM:
      Thank you so much, Laura! I have thought about starting a Substack or something just for fun book stuff because I love reading so much... we'll see! Appreciate you being here for so long!
      Reply
  • Emma October 30, 2024 · 7:37PM:
    Also a long time reader but never commenter. Thanks for all the blogs over the years; I loved following along. I feel like you’re one of the people who helped heal my relationship to food and loved seeing how you modeled food and fitness in healthy ways. Your recipes are some of my favorites! I also appreciate how real you were about life - being honest about what was great and what was tough in the moment - in some of your lifestyle posts; so validating that we’re all living life out here similarly! Best of luck to you and your family in the future and thanks for all the great posts! ❤️
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 31, 2024 · 11:33AM:
      Thank you so much, Emma! So honored to hear I was helpful in your journey to heal your relationship with food. Wishing you the best for the future, too!
      Reply
  • Krista October 30, 2024 · 8:12PM:
    Thank you for your honesty and all of the effort and heart you've put into the blog. It's truly been an inspiration over the years, whether for cooking ideas, DC local tips, or fitness. Wishing you all the best in whatever comes next!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 31, 2024 · 11:33AM:
      Thank you so much, Krista!
      Reply
  • Rose (formerly on a lobster placement) October 30, 2024 · 9:07PM:
    You won’t regret this decision. It’s been a long and exciting road but the freedom you’ll find from not sharing every detail of your life is freeing :) I can say this as someone who hung it up much earlier. Your blog was always a fav of mine // wishing you luck for the next chapter!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 31, 2024 · 11:34AM:
      Thanks so much, Rose! It definitely feels freeing already (bittersweet, but freeing!).
      Reply
  • Deborah Jackson October 30, 2024 · 10:38PM:
    You are a delightful adventure. Thank you for sharing and taking us along on this amazing journey. Gentle hugs and inspiration ❤️ for this next chapter. Live, Deb
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 31, 2024 · 11:34AM:
      So kind. Thank you so much, Deb!
      Reply
  • Jess
    October 31, 2024 · 6:51AM:
    I’ve been a reader well over a decade and loved following along for race training, trying your recipes, and hearing about what you’re up to (especially travels!) I was so excited to meet you in person several years ago as you were an RD icon to me. I know your next chapter will be just as amazing! (BTW this is probably the first comment I’ve left on a blog post in years and it felt weird lol. I miss the days of blogging being less SEO and more engagement/connection as well). Also I’m always down for a Pittsburgh coffee meet up when you’re visiting your in-laws :)
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 31, 2024 · 11:35AM:
      Thanks so much, Jess! Loved meeting you and following along on your running adventures on social media. Wishing you the best and hope to run into you in Pittsburgh in the future :)
      Reply
  • CYNTHIA October 31, 2024 · 1:03PM:
    Anne… I came along in 2012. . I had just had a Sternotomy ( removal of a thymoma). I could not knit for 6 weeks. (I am a passionate knitter and this just did me in). My husband bought me a I-pad. Our daughter set up a reader for me with knitting-running-cooking and religion blogs. I found you … I have made multiple recipes. I as well learned a wealth of information about running … and did my first half marathon 1 year after this surgery. Your peanut butter bars -dark chocolate quinoa bars helped… still make!…. At 69 years old I still am a 6 day a week workout gal but not running anymore for about 3 years. I have loved your writing. I have enjoyed your sweet sharing about you and Matt and your 2 sweet children. Thank you so very much for sharing and for invaluable advice—- recipes. I will miss you and the blog. Totally understand your decision and honor your choices. Be well..and thank you so very much for your kindness and all your blog posts.
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      October 31, 2024 · 1:52PM:
      Thank you so much, Cynthia! Really appreciate you taking the time to let me know my blog has helped you over the years. Wishing you the best!
      Reply
  • Pam November 1, 2024 · 11:01AM:
    I've enjoyed your blog for years. Your positive approach to food and fitness is really helpful. And I've picked up some awesome recipes. Wishing you the best of luck with whatever comes next.
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      November 1, 2024 · 2:53PM:
      Thanks so much, Pam!
      Reply
  • Cindy November 1, 2024 · 2:04PM:
    Anne, I will absolutely miss you and all your great posts. I'm signing up for the next version so that will be nice. I have many family-favorite recipes almost memorized, but I always double check before cooking. ;-) I wanted to say thank you for your dedication to providing such wonderful recipes and so many other interesting topics. I do understand how everything has a season and it's time to move to your next one. Take care!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      November 1, 2024 · 2:53PM:
      Thanks, Cindy, I appreciate the kind words!
      Reply
  • Tara November 1, 2024 · 4:34PM:
    I’m so sad but also thrilled for you!! I have loved your blog for so long but more recently, I’ve also appreciated your values when it comes to this blog. It doesn’t go unnoticed by me that you have refrained from encouraging people to buy stuff for affiliate income. I could see how this could be tempting but it concerns me with the impact it has on ourselves, our children, our world, our environment. Maybe it just didn’t interest you and you don’t share my concerns but I appreciate it nonetheless as I’ve always felt there is a genuine kindness and caring emanating from your words. I left social media for similar reasons as you (mental health and I temptation to share my kids all the time but I don’t feel right doing it so I just left social media) so I’m glad you will still have a newsletter as I would love to hear what you are up to. Thank you for providing a fun space for me to turn to for so many years. I wish you the best of luck and joy in whatever you pursue!! How exciting!!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      November 2, 2024 · 10:20AM:
      Thank you so much for being here, Tara, and really appreciate the kind words! <3
      Reply
  • Leslie November 1, 2024 · 8:21PM:
    I think this is great for you! I've been around since the beginning and know you will find peace in your decision. I wish you all the best in whatever you choose to do in the future - onward!! Leslie
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      November 2, 2024 · 10:21AM:
      Onward, indeed! Thanks so much, Leslie!
      Reply
  • Mickey November 2, 2024 · 7:59AM:
    Thank you for the shared journey- it’s been fun and rewarding for me. I love all of your recipes. They got me thru my diabetes food challenges, so so grateful for that . Please rest and refresh ! Will you publish your recipes into a book ? I hope so ♥️
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      November 2, 2024 · 10:21AM:
      I don't have any plans to write a cookbook - but if you love the recipes, please do stay on my email newsletter as you'll get weekly seasonal recipe features from the archives! So glad to hear my recipes have been helpful for you. Thanks for being here!
      Reply
  • Loly November 4, 2024 · 4:11AM:
    Hi Anne, I wasn't expecting this and really saddened me. I guess there's a timeline for everything and I'm happy of your decision. I'm gonna miss your blog so much . Good luck and all the success for you and your family. Congratulations!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      November 4, 2024 · 9:44AM:
      Thank you so much for your kind words, Loly!
      Reply
  • elm November 6, 2024 · 7:51PM:
    you are a gem. thank you for all you've done. you are so, so missed already.
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      November 7, 2024 · 1:02PM:
      Thank you so much, Elm <3
      Reply
  • Jen November 6, 2024 · 8:54PM:
    I admire your honesty and appreciate your vulnerability, what a big step into your incredible future. <3
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      November 7, 2024 · 1:03PM:
      Thank you friend!
      Reply
  • Yu November 7, 2024 · 8:36PM:
    I don’t think I’ve ever commented, but I’ve been reading since the mid 2010’s, if not earlier. Learned so much from your intuitive eating posts, loved following your journey, and felt like I had a good friend in you. Thank you for all these years of genuine sharing with authenticity, excitement and vulnerability. Like you, I also mourn the changes in how human connection happens (or not!) on the Internet these days, and I’ll miss you, but it sounds like you are ready for the next stage, and I’m happy that you are there. Thank you, Anne, you are a good person, and that matters. A lot. Best of luck!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      November 8, 2024 · 1:52PM:
      This is so kind, thank you Yu. I really appreciate you taking the time to let me know that my blog has meant something to you! <3
      Reply
  • Flora November 8, 2024 · 6:21AM:
    I just wanted to thank you. I have read for years and have appreciated the way you write- I also prefer the long form. I live in Scotland and loved reading about your adventures and places you visited. Wishing you every success in the future .
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      November 8, 2024 · 1:52PM:
      Thank you so much, Flora!
      Reply
  • Cathy Wright November 9, 2024 · 8:35AM:
    Thank you for all the years you have entertained me! You will be missed. Good luck in everything you do and I do look forward to hearing updates!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      November 11, 2024 · 9:08AM:
      Thank you, Cathy!
      Reply
  • Laurie Wilder November 23, 2024 · 9:09PM:
    Ahhh Anne!!! Congratulations and the best of wishes to you and your future endeavors. I was so excited in 2015 to find your blog. I've always enjoyed it and your recipes are amazing. Thank you for all the work you put in creating them for us. I'm so grateful you are not shutting down the blog and I come here all the time and use the recipes. I know you will be a fannetastic success at whatever is next for you. You will be missed as much as you are appreciate.
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      November 26, 2024 · 7:25PM:
      Thank you so much for these kind words, Laurie :)
      Reply
  • Anne Marie
    December 17, 2024 · 4:21PM:
    I wish I could know how long I have followed you. But I know its at least been a decade! I too am a registered dietitian and my husband was thinking about ME starting a blog. So of course I wanted to do some market research and here I am at yours, but you are saying good bye. It really has turned to Instagram these day and producing videos. Bless you and your next adventure. And kids really are one of the best adventures yet!
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      December 19, 2024 · 8:51AM:
      Thank you, Anne Marie! Wishing you the best too!
      Reply
  • Emily January 2, 2025 · 5:43PM:
    I'm very happy for you! Wishing you success in your future. I still make my salmon a la your easy salmon recipe with just lemon and evoo! <3
    Reply
    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      January 6, 2025 · 4:27PM:
      Thank you! And yay, that salmon is the best. :)
      Reply
  • Christina January 11, 2025 · 7:50PM:
    God I miss those days and how much nicer the internet felt, I followed you when I was also running similar longer distances and think I found the running coach Jason? Through you. I can’t recall the name exactly. ANYWAY lovely memories of your smiley pictures on the blog and wishing you and your family all the best. Xx
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    • Anne Mauney, MPH, RD
      January 13, 2025 · 2:30PM:
      Aww thank you. Yes - Jason from Strength Running! We wrote a "Nutrition for Runners" program together back in the day. Good memories!
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