Become More Confident In Your Approach to Eating
Feel better in your own skin, have more energy, and manage chronic health issues without totally giving up the foods and activities you love.
Let’s Get Your Health Under Control
Food is so much more than just sustenance. There are foods that bring us comfort; foods that connect us to our families; foods that remind us of when we were young. But when food starts to create havoc on your body, it’s time to reexamine the way you think about it.
As a Registered Dietitian (RD), I’m here to help you.
I am big picture RD. I’m here to help you better understand how certain foods can either enhance your performance or sabotage the way your body functions. I’m a strong believer in promoting health and wellness, not merely weight loss.
I specialize in creating customized plans.
I create plans for those living with PCOS, IBS, diabetes, or cardiovascular issues that will enable you to feel better in your own skin, have more energy, and manage your chronic health issues without totally giving up the foods and activities you love.
Food is personal, and eating habits are hard to adjust.
Fortunately, I’m here to guide you through every step along your path to change. We’ll begin with a comprehensive nutrition and lifestyle assessment that will serve as part of a plan for healthful eating, and I’ll provide you with tips and tools that will help you meet your goals. Together, we will get your health under control.
Are You Ready to Get Started?
Begin to Feel Better in Your Body
I’m a Registered Dietitian who specializes in crafting custom solutions for people living with PCOS, IBS, diabetes, and cardiovascular issues.
As a new client, we’ll start with a 90-minute assessment session where we can get to know each other a bit better and talk through any concerns you might have. From there, we will put together a custom plan that addresses your health concerns while also focusing on your goals and your lifestyle. Together, we will transform your health.
Hi, I’m Jen!
And I’ve been working as a Registered Dietitian for over 15 years. I have a degree in Nutrition and Dietetics from West Chester University of Pennsylvania, and spent the first part of my career working in a hospital setting.
I launched my private practice after becoming a mom, and have dedicated my life to helping others become more educated about how food can impact so much in their lives. My approach is deeply rooted in fact, not trends, ensuring that I always provide my clients with the best possible information.
Is The Non-Diet Approach Right For You?
Diets are usually unpleasant, unsustainable, and don’t work in the long run. The Non-Diet Approach encourages small changes over time to eventually form new habits that can help break the cycle.
What is the Low FODMAP diet?
For those living with the discomfort of IBS or IBD, the Low FODMAP diet can be a helpful tool to identify food triggers and how to avoid or limit them while maintaining a healthful and varied eating pattern. It’s not easy, but it can be very worth it!
Favorite Tools and Resources for Making Lifestyle Changes
Change is not easy. Understanding how habit changing works and using tools to remove barriers to success will help make these changes stick. Read on for recommendations on useful resources that can help on your journey to self improvement.
Let’s Talk About Smoothies
A healthful, easy meal doesn’t have to be complicated or require hours in the kitchen. Smoothies can be prepped ahead of time or made on the fly, even on busy mornings. Read on for recipe examples and tips on how to customize smoothies to keep things interesting.
Eating OK-ish while traveling
Traveling can be fun and exciting! Trying to choose foods that will keep you nourished and feeling well can be a challenge at times. While cooking at home and choosing ideal foods will not always be an option, we can still do our best to choose foods that keep us full, decrease chances of GI discomfort and are nutrient dense as often as possible.
Breakfast grains and another good idea
Breakfast can get boring, but not with a bunch of high fiber options to choose from! Some tweaks can help you pull off a healthful, delicious breakfast…even on busy days.
Sticking with nutrition counseling
People get frustrated and end up stopping their work with a dietitian, but that’s exactly when they should show up more regularly. It can be frustrating when progress is not linear, but that is not how progress typically happens. There are tools that can help. Read on to learn more.
Changing habits…Get out of your own way! – collaboration with Peyton O’Haire
Changing habits isn’t always easy. Nutrition habits are no different. Sometimes changes don’t have to be as drastic or rapid as we think. Small changes can lead to new, sustainable routines over time.
High fiber sides – guest post #2 by Peyton O’Haire
Fiber is very important to maintain good health. Here are some interesting ideas for delicious high fiber carbohydrate dishes that are simple and prevent boredom, which are also important!
Vegetable side dish idea – guest post by Dietetic Intern Peyton O’Haire
Sometimes eating veggies can get boring. With some thought (and recipes from the web) there are endless variations that can keep them interesting. Here are some examples curated by Dietetic Intern Peyton O’Haire.
Jennifer helped me by listening, understanding, and planning a regimen with me. She helped me understand the types of foods that I should be having, and helped stay on course. She took what I gave her, asked questions, and developed a plan based on ability to actually succeed. Very helpful, and was a big part of why I lost 21+ pounds in 4 months.