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Meet Jane
Author & Co-founder, NERALI.org
Jane Fox, author of The Hungry Mother—a book highly recommended by healthcare professionals and gaining recognition among those in recovery—chronicles her journey of culinary activities that can help sustain sobriety.
She is also a certified recovery coach (CRPA) with over 40 years in recovery. Managing sober houses in Florida, she witnessed the transforming confidence of those who embraced cooking. She advocates for integrating culinary arts into recovery programs.
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Her approach is rooted in her own recovery journey - and decades of helping others build theirs.​​
A personalized approach to recovery through mindful cooking — designed to help you feel better ,and stay that way

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The Hungry Mother (book)
A guide to recovery through cooking
Louise, who wished to remain anonymous, was one person who met with Fox after her husband relapsed after 24 years of sobriety. She said she appreciated the help they got from the alliance and Fox helping him get sober again. “Jane is very knowledgeable about addiction,” Louise said. “She actually was able to encourage my husband to go to Northwell for his addiction, which he did, and he was able to go back to being sober.”
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Long Island Herald 12/22/22
Testimonials
“Combining the story of personal recovery with help for others who suffer from addiction is very valuable. This book integrates a compelling personal experience with the meaningful real-life skill of cooking, making it all the more valuable for recovery for sure, but for great cooking options, too. "
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Marc Galenter, MD, Professor of Psychiatry/ Addiction Studies at New York University School of Medicine, Langone.
5 out of 5 stars! Not your usual 'road to recovery' memoir!
“Jane Fox’s “The Hungry Mother: Recipes for Recovery and Life in the Kitchen,” is a brutally candid and fiercely compelling account of how cooking helped a nice Jewish girl from the suburbs overcome the demon of addiction compounded.
Fox sprinkles a variety of comfort-food recipes throughout the book, providing a welcome leavening to the harrowing intensity of her tortuous trip along the road to sobriety."
Joan Liman, MD, MPH; Amazon Reviewer

