Sarah Woolworth is the blogger behind Wisconsin from Scratch and a cofounder of Wisconsin Whisk, a collective of Wisconsin-based food bloggers. Sarah is a former engineer turned culinarian. We're excited to chat with her about finding her creative passion as an adult, starting a collective with other bloggers, managing a schedule filled with several creative projects and a young baby, and where she finds her cooking inspiration.


Here's where you can find Sarah

Website: http://wisconsinfromscratch.com/


Twitter: twitter.com/wifromscratch


Instagram: instagram.com/wifromscratch


Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WisconsinFromScratch/


WI Whisk Website: http://wiwhisk.com/


Here's where you can find Abbigail

Website: www.InkwellsandImages.com


Twitter: https://twitter.com/abbigailekriebs


Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abbigailekriebs/


Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inkwellsandimages/


Here's where you can find Ashley

Website: www.brookseditorial.com


Twitter: https://twitter.com/brookseditorial


Instagram: http://instagram.com/brookseditorial


Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/brookseditorial


Resources mentioned in this episode

Trello


Asana


Mini Book Club

The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster


*A Series of Unfortunate Events* by Lemony Snicket


An Everlasting Meal: Cooking with Economy and Grace by Tamar Adler


The Food Lab: Better Home Cooking Through Science by J. Kenji Lopez-Alt


On Food and Cooking: The Science and Lore of the Kitchen by Harold McGee


Will It Fly by Pat Flynn


Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World that Can't Stop Talking by Susan Cain


Euphoria by Lily King


Quotes from the episode

“I did the big scary thing: I took a leap and left my engineering job

and I started my blog.” --- Sarah


“Cooking was a creative outlet when I was in this world of things

being very logical and straightforward.” --- Sarah


“I still have [cooking] disasters. I don’t think you ever grow out of

that.” --- Sarah


On managing a schedule with a baby: “Coming to terms with the fact

that there’s not always going to be a fixed schedule and that’s okay

has been a challenge for me.” --- Sarah


“Some days won’t be

productive at all, but other days I’ll be super productive. It all

seems to balance out.” --- Sarah


“Cooking does help me feel more like a normal person [after having a

baby].” --- Sarah


“Starting to do a CSA helped me get more creative with cooking.” ---

Sarah

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