Hi! I’m Cassie.
I’ve thought about starting a blog many times, and I’ve always been a little hesitant. Will people want to read what I have to say? Do I have anything new to talk about? Are people really interested in what I’m doing? After having this conversation on and off with myself for the last year, I decided, you know what – my grandma wants to read what I have to say. 🙂
I give you… The Farmer’s Daughter.
Let me introduce myself.
I grew up in a small town in northeastern Oklahoma. When I say small, I mean population 2,000 small. I lived on a cattle ranch. Weekends were spent working cattle, painting fence, and cleaning barns. In the summer it was baling hay and spending long, hot days at Grand Lake. Growing up on a ranch we ate the beef we raised; used eggs from my great-uncle, Punk; vegetables came from my grandparents HUGE garden; and spread jelly on our biscuits made by my great-grandma, Jewel (plum was my favorite).
After high school I moved to Norman, OK, to attend the University of Oklahoma.
While at OU, I met this cutie. You’ll be seeing a lot of him.
Today, in addition to my oil and gas job, I teach Barre classes at an awesome little studio in Moore, OK, called Next Level Fitness and I’m about to start yoga teacher training in February.
I’m a part time sugar artist (fancy title for a cake decorator), and a wannabe helicopter pilot.
My real passion, and the inspiration for this blog is… food. I firmly believe that what we put into our bodies impacts every part of our lives. A green smoothie cures my sniffles, chicken noodle soup makes a cold not so bad, and you can’t have a proper celebration without a cake.
A conversation with my grandma became my inspiration. In pursuit of better health, my grandparents are trying to eat better food: whole, non-processed, fresh, focusing on fruits and vegetables. Because we live hours apart, this is best way I could think of to share recipes and ideas with them.
I’m not talking about just healthy eating, I want to focus on eating for your health – mental and physical. I want to show you how to incorporate more fruits and vegetables into your diet; make easy, less processed substitutions for foods you already love; and show you even sweet indulgences have their place.
I’m The Farmer’s Daughter, I love kale… and cake.
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Cathy says
Your grandma isn’t the only one who will read your blog!
Ashley Cagle says
I’ll be reading!
Kelly Burks says
Yay! Can’t wait to read more 🙂
Casey DeLozier says
Exciting! 🙂
Trisha Jones says
Aww Cassie.. I’ll be reading! How fun 🙂
Tammy Nyman says
Awesome! We need some Cassie inspiration.
Whitney Smith says
Already a must-read! I’m addicted!
Gayla Bowman says
I would like to hear more from The Farmers Daughter:)
ourinvinciblesummers says
Love you Cass! Great name for a blog! You’re one of the most interesting (in the best way possible) people I know. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts.
Lisa DeLozier says
Way to go Cassie! Love it! Love you too!
The Farmer's Daughter says
Thank you all so much for the encouragement! I’m really excited to get started!
Madalyn DeLozier says
I can’t wait to read more! Xoxo
Dorothy says
I’m not much on veggies even though I know i need to eat them. Pretty much potatoes, corn and green beans are it. Can’t do a green salad more then once a week. I am looking forward to seeing the recipes. Maybe a can find a way I can eat those wonderful things they call vegetables. I will sure to be reading what you have to say.
Crystal Malone says
Loved it… I will be following!!!!
Nancy Cordoba says
I, too, am a farmer’s daughter who has been thinking a long time of doing a blog. I grew up in Southeast Kansas and have a home on Grand Lake in Grove. I am sure we could talk! I have spent my life teaching aerobic dance in the 80’s, coaching sports since I was a teenager, leading different fitness classes, and own a karate school. I live in the beautiful resort town of Breckenridge (for business) where I plan to teach martial arts and Essentrics (aka Classical Stretch – the Esmonde Technique). This is a phenomenal program that transforms your body to long and lean quite quickly. I discovered it on PBS years ago, and it still airs everyday in most places. However, I eat horribly! I did give up donuts eight years ago at a karate camp in Arkansas, so I decided in 2014 I could give up potatoes (not sweet potatoes!). Anyway, I am very interested in what you have to share. Good luck! Fellow Farmer’s Daughter from SEK.
The Farmer's Daughter says
Thanks for following, Nancy! I hope I can give you a few ideas.