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Authors: Mary Elizabeth Coen

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“Kate, I’ve rounded up the journalists to chat and share a glass of wine with you.” Ella steered me over to the seating area near the bay window. The book had already garnered
great enthusiasm when early editions were sent out to food critics, so in effect the main bulk of the publicity work was already done, but Ella always wanted more.


Kate Bakes: Cooking with Love and Style
. Explain the title of your book,” said a male journalist.

“The most important ingredient in cooking is to add a sprinkling of love. The nurturing instinct drives us, along with the desire to make our friends and family happy by cooking
mouth-watering food. You know the way a mother wants to give her baby the most nourishing food because she loves her and she wants to see her thrive? And the way a woman seduces her lover with
delicious, sensual food?” Geoff was across the room with Liam and I’d presumed he wasn’t listening as the chatter level was high. On hearing my last sentence, however, he turned
and flashed me a smile. I blushed and hurried on, “My book is not only full of gorgeous easy-to-follow recipes for all occasions, you’ll also find simple prayers for blessing food, all
from different spiritual traditions. Along with that, there are mantras for transmitting the energy of love to food. Remember Socrates said ‘Let food be your medicine’. I believe food
can heal us physically, emotionally and spiritually. The sharing of food can strengthen bonds between friends and families.” attention as quite annoying, knowing

“There’s a Buddhist or Hindu image on the back of the book,” the youngest journalist butted in. “What’s the significance of that?”

“She’s called Quan Yin - the Buddhist Goddess of compassion. As a symbol she represents divine loving energy.”

“Do you see yourself as the Food Goddess then?” a female journalist asked.

I laughed. “Thankfully, I’ve no such delusions. However, I believe the Goddess energy is alive and well in every woman and man who believes in love. Cooking with love is a good way
to channel her.” And, laughing again, I held my book up to the side of my face. “In other words buy
Kate Bakes
and do some cooking!”

“I love the stories and illustrations about Goddesses and food. What inspired that?” the second female journalist asked. Geoff arrived over to sit beside me, wrapping one arm around
my waist. After a year, it still triggered the same tingling up my spine. I asked him to tell the reporter about the Goddess sketches and how we worked on creating food stories for each of the
Goddesses mentioned in the book. The two female journalists were transfixed by him as he spoke. Geoff had an incredible effect on women. Quite simply, every female from two years of age to ninety
was putty in his hands. Initially it made me feel very insecure to be with a man who had that kind of magnetism until I realised he was quite oblivious to it. Well maybe not totally oblivious, as
he was well able to turn it on when he wanted to sell a painting. But in reality he regarded unsolicited female attention as quite annoying, knowing there was nothing deep or meaningful to it.

My eye was drawn to movement outside the window. I asked to be briefly excused, leaving Geoff to keep the journalists entertained as I headed outside in search of James, who was walking
Liam’s husky. “Koda’s a stunning animal, isn’t he?” I said, bending down to stroke the dog’s luxuriant mane.

“He seems really fond of you,” said James, as Koda nuzzled close to me.

“He’s like family since Geoff has him so often,” I said, caressing the dog. Then standing up to my full height, I asked, “What do I and Billy have to do, to persuade you
to join us here? I’ve told you how much I need you.”

“I’ve already told you – get me a man, darling.”

“You’d be spoilt for choice if you worked here. I mean anyone can turn up at the Lifestyle store … Sorry, emporium.” I’d forgotten it had been re-christened the
“Heritage Emporium”. “James, the café is more like a restaurant. It’s so popular at weekends. Not to mention some of the gorgeous men who come on our shorter cookery
courses. Did you meet the Italian guy, Lorenzo?”

“No good, he’s straight.”

“You’re joking me! I must be losing my gaydar.”

“A sure sign you’re no longer looking at men. You’ve got it bad, Kate.”

“You know, I think you’re right. I miss Geoff when I’m not with him and it’s like everything that happens, I can’t wait to share with him. I don’t think
I’ve ever felt like this before.”

“Will you still say that once you’re famous?” I felt Geoff’s arm around my waist. I hadn’t heard him creep up from behind – I’d been watching Ella
steering the journalists out to see the Heritage Emporium.

“Of course I will.” Was it possible he felt insecure? “You know when we were joking earlier about going away? Well I hadn’t time to tell you but my agent is planning an
international tour for early next year.” His face fell but he made an effort to smile for my benefit. I asked softly. “So are you coming with me as my partner?”

His eyes widened. “Is that a proposal of some sort?”

“Yes, I suppose it is. Heck we are partners. Why not formalise it and move in with me?”

“I thought you’d never ask,” he said, sweeping me off my feet to twirl me around and plant a kiss on my lips. I hadn’t anticipated how great the idea of him as my partner
would feel. I wanted to smother him in kisses but we had to settle for mutual grinning and giggling instead as our eyes conveyed the intensity of our heartfelt feelings.

“Well, if that’s the case you’re going to need a really good cookery teacher to take your place while you tour the world,” James said, interrupting our lovers’
gaze.

“Oh James – really? You mean it?”

“Yes, Kate. I’ll join you after Christmas.”

“You two. Sometimes, I don’t know who I love more,” I cried, wrapping my arms around both of them. I could have included all my family and friends in that statement, such was
my intense feeling of joy. I would never have dreamed life could be as wonderful with family and friends as it had been that day on the mountain. The level of contentment I now enjoyed was beyond
my wildest dreams – so far from where I had been when I had first set out on my journey. I hadn’t discovered the Holy Grail and nothing had happened instantaneously. Rather it was the
slow realisation that only
I
had the answers to what made me happy and once I’d begun to tap into that, everything else followed.

 

 

 

Acknowledgements

I
am most grateful to all who encouraged and supported me during the writing of this book.

Thank you to my wonderful children, Mark, Janet and Emily for brightening up my life, always loving my stories and making allowances for me throughout the writing process.

Thank you Ferdia Mac Anna for patiently mentoring me and telling me I had a gift for writing comedy. That was the best thing you could have told me: - Ferdia you are a gem. Much thanks to
Vanessa O’Loughlin at Inkwell Writers Group who guided me every step of the way. Thanks to my copy editor Helen Falconer – there would be no book had you not been so encouraging at that
crucial end stage.

Thanks to my parents Joe and Breedge Mc Farland who gave me loving support and provided me with a retreat whenever I was exhausted from long hours of writing. I am also grateful for the
encouragement received from my sisters Paula and Lynda Mc Farland.

Thanks to former politician Mary O’Rourke for entering me in an essay competition while she was my history teacher. Seeing my winning essay in print gave me the first seed of hope that I
could one day be a writer. Many years later, a novel writing course facilitated by the beautiful and talented Valerie Blumenthal gave me the confidence to pursue that dream.

I am blessed to have many wonderful Goddess friends:

First and foremost I have to thank Mary F, for being my rock of support – Mary you are the Goddess I aspire to be.

Thanks to my college pal Carolyn O’Louglin who is a wizard at working the law of attraction to benefit others in the most generous way possible. Constance Harris for her insight and
encouragement every step of the way; you truly are as nurturing as the Goddess Demeter. Shelley Murphy for her support, humour and optimism.

Friends and neighbours Mary O’Halloran and Elizabeth O’Halloran for providing much needed artistic encouragement. To my loyal and trusted friend Pauline Grenham, who always offers
practical advice. To Carmel Foley who embodies the Goddess in her wisdom and humour.

Thanks to Mary Mc Cann and Denise Mc Cann for being unconventional women in the manner Clarissa Pinkola Estes urges us to be. To Selina Brennan who loves the Goddess principle as much as I
do.

Thanks to Ann Farrell and Cathy Hughes for Goddess fun and Kathleen O’Donnell for your prayers and good wishes.

Thank you Debbie Williams for walking so gracefully into my life one day in Coole Park accompanied by your gorgeous dog Koda – your image inspired the latter part of my book and I simply
had to give Koda a starring role. Thank you to the women and men who accompanied me on my travels through South America. And special thanks to the wonderful and generous Healer and all at the
ashram in Brazil – your work continues to benefit me in so many ways.

Thanks also to the women who provided me with stories of internet dating, but for obvious reasons do not wish to be named.

Thank you to the men who believed in me, the Goddess and this book;

My good friend Inigo Batterham along with Val O’Halloran and Fergal Geraghty who each told me I was a writer long before I believed it myself. Thank you Jason O’Shaughnessy for
sharing your extraordinary story of healing and allowing me believe that miracles do happen.

Thanks to all my Twitter and Facebook friends for your words of encouragement. And finally, a special and sincere thanks to my ex husband for the love and the lessons we shared. We remain united
in loving our children.

In lak’ech,

Mary Elizabeth

 

 

 

 

Supportive website: - www.goddessmeca.com

Mary Elizabeth Coen assists the Goddess through sharing my love of cookery, fashion, mythology and blogs.

My website was set up to complement this book. Since my main character is a cookery teacher there are a lot of food references throughout the novel. You can find all of these recipes on my
website to download free of charge.

 

 

 

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