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brand ambassadorCalling all Primal Kitchen enthusiasts! Do you love our products? Does the idea of educating others on the benefits of wholesome, healthy, delicious ingredients pique your interest? Looking for some fun, flexible, part-time work? Then today is your lucky day! We’re expanding our Brand Ambassador teams in multiple cities across the United States. If you (or someone you know) meet the requirements from the list below, and you’re looking for work with lots of control over your schedule, please apply by filling out the application and emailing your resume to brittany.young@primalkitchen.com.

Go over our Brand Ambassador checklist and see if you’re a match. If you are, then you might be snagging one of the hottest positions in town.

Requirements:

  • You love hanging out in Whole Foods or your local natural grocery store
  • You have an outgoing personality and can talk with anyone
  • You live a Primal lifestyle
  • You love to share your passion for health and nutrition with others
  • You live in or near San Francisco, Los Angeles, Salt Lake City, Austin, NYC, Miami, or Washington, D.C (or another major city)
  • You have reliable transportation and a smartphone

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If you’re headed to Miami and planning to save space in your suitcase for some destination-branded memorabilia, there is no shame in that. We can and do appreciate a good souvenir T-shirt! But we also love seeking out a different kind of memento — the harder-to-find gems that feed our palates and become a part of our homes. We’ve pulled together our top picks to bring back from the Magic City — some edible, some not — to remind you of all that Miami has to offer.

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Some small appliances have all the luck. Instead of getting shoved in the back of a cupboard or left to gather dust on a bottom shelf, these small appliances get the red carpet treatment, with pull-out shelves and hidden cabinets devoted entirely to storing them in style and comfort. Ah, it’s good to be a small appliance — at least if you’re in one of these kitchens!

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You really, truly are. Whatever it is you’re doing. Whatever it is you’re not doing. Please know that you’re doing a good job.

Mama, you’re doing a good job, if you:

Are breastfeeding twice a day, twenty times a day, or zero times a day.

Didn’t try to breastfeed or are nursing a three-year old.

Saw the lactation consultant, revised the lip and tongue ties, nursed and pumped around the clock and breastfeeding was still a struggle.

Had an unmedicated birth, a C-section under anesthesia, or any variation of childbirth.

Are feeding your baby.

Are using donor milk because your supply is low.

Are using formula for some feeds of the day or every feed of the day.

Are bed sharing, co-sleeping, or putting your baby in their own room from Day 1.

Are wearing in your baby in a carrier for 12 hours a day.

Are never wearing your baby in a carrier.

Using disposable diapers.

Using cloth diapers.

Are a crunchy mom or not even a little bit of a crunchy mom.

Are sleeping with your baby on your chest because it’s the only way they’ll ever sleep.

Are exhausted, on edge, anxious, or feeling depressed.

Are having a harder time figuring out this mom gig than you expected to.

Are feeling like your marriage is nothing like it used to be, and you kind of hate it.

Are feeling like you’re living in a different body that you don’t even recognize or understand.

Are feeling like you’ll never feel like you. 

Are feeling like you made a mistake by having a baby.

Are feeding your kid all organic, GMO-free, and grass-fed everything.

Are feeding your kid whatever the hell it is they will actually eat at mealtime.

Are rocking or holding your baby every time they wake in the night, even though the book said not to do that.

Are nursing your baby to sleep for every nap and at night, even though the book said not to do that.

Have no idea how to swaddle, change a diaper, or dress a newborn in the right amount of layers.

Feel your baby’s chest to make sure they’re breathing whenever they sleep.

Put your baby to sleep on their stomach because that is the only way they stay asleep.

Had to have antibiotics during labor, birth, or while breastfeeding.

Had a birth experience that went nothing like you hoped it would, and you’re struggling to process it.

Wish you could give your baby back, even for 24 hours, so you could live your old life again for a minute.

Are working full-time and only see your baby for an hour at night.

Are working at home and constantly struggle with getting anything done.

If bedtime was a two-hour process and you’re losing it. 

If you drink a glass of wine before or during a nursing session.

Worry every time you leave the baby with someone else, even your partner.

Feel like the mom guilt is crushing.

Enjoy leaving your baby to go to work, or do anything on your own, for that matter.

Wish you could skip this phase and get to the next one.

Have a newborn and dread going into another sleepless night.

Feel terrible for your toddler who’s having a hard time with the addition of a newborn to the family.

Doing your best, even when it’s not pretty or perfect.

Find yourself saying “No!”, “Don’t do that”, or “STOP!” a million times a day.

Go to school drop-off and pick-up wearing the same pajamas.

Wonder how that other mom looks so put together and has time to do all the things.

Like doing your hair, makeup, and putting real clothes on to go to the park or PTA meeting.

Get a babysitter so you can go out for weekly date nights with your partner.

Haven’t left your toddler overnight since they were born.

Feel like you are ready to start putting more energy back into yourself, are ready to take more time back for yourself, and are ready to give less of yourself to everyone else.

Mamas: we’re not all meant to parent the same. We’re not all meant to follow the books to a T. We’re not meant to have it all figured out. Ever.

Whatever season of mom-ing you’re in right now, you’re rocking it. Even if it doesn’t feel like it. If you’re reading this, you’re showing up. And, if you’re showing up however you can today, know that

you’re doing a great job, mama.

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You guys, this weekend I totally blew my grocery budget for the week at the farmers market. As has become an almost annual tradition, I spent a small fortune on two giant buckets of local strawberries. I have zero regrets. I’ll turn those strawberries into a small batch of jam and some fruit leather, and freeze what we don’t eat fresh for smoothies. But this splurge means I have to be thrifty when it comes to meal planning this week.

Luckily I have a well-stocked pantry and freezer to help me stretch my dollars this week. I’ll also be cooking with less meat and relying on one of my favorite cheap meals: breakfast for dinner.

Here are the five budget-saving meals my family is eating this week.

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The knowledge that your time is limited must act as a catalyst to live each day more fully, and there are concrete habits that can help you do it.

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Eating fewer carbohydrates and more fat has a wide range of long-term health benefits.

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