Linda Watson was born on the Isle of Man 1954. Her young life was spent in the small close-knit community of Andreas Village on the Northern plain. Her great love for the Manx countryside and her Island home were nurtured there.
For the past 30 years she has resided with her family in Ramsey, a small fishing port on the eastern coast just a few miles away from Andreas. She worked as a pharmacy assistant for most of her adult life in an association that would span some 27 years, that was until her life changed forever.
This is Linda's first book that tells her story about those life changing events.
In 'My journey to "The 4th Dimension and beyond', Linda tells the story of her life and spiritual awakening. Born into a poor working class family where tragic circumstances early in life propelled her into a journey of spiritual exploration. In 1990 a magical pathway of exciting and unbelievable 'coincidences' started to take place, which led her in inexorably forward on her spiritual quest.
Linda shares her amazing story with you in a cheerful down to earth manner. Let her story touch your life and like hers, change it forever.
Linda Watson is a food evangelist who lives in Raleigh, North Carolina, a veritable hotbed of sustainable agriculture with a rich ethnic mix. She started the Cook for Good project after being inspired by the national Food Stamp Challenge: living on a dollar a meal per person for a week. Her three-week experiment became a lifestyle, the website CookforGood.com, the book Wildly Affordable Organic, and now the Wildly Good Cook videos and teachers' training program.
Her ears perked up when she heard that Fifty Shades of Grey had outsold Harry Potter. Why not write a funny book that combines romance and recipes? The result is her new book Fifty Weeks of Green. It celebrates sustainability and the fiery potential of women old enough to have hot flashes
If you and Linda wound up sitting next to each other on plane, you might find out that:
She really believes in the power of cooking a pot of beans every week
She wants to help you live your dreams by using the skills you already have
She's lost 20 pounds since becoming a cookbook writer, just by eating real food cooked from scratch
She's battling ivy in her garden to establish an edible forest garden
She's taken improv and stand-up comedy classes at Dirty South Improv Comedy Theater
She's the inventor of the Rudeness Index, used in the language engine for Douglas Adams' computer game Starship Titanic
She's an optivore and a flexitegan, not a food Nazi, who knows you don't have to do it all or all the time to make a difference