Once upon a time there was this little girl,
She loved pink, polka-dots, and rollers that made her hair curl.
She was always happy, smiling, and enjoying her youth,
But somewhere along the way she lost her truth.
Soon this girl was a teenager and she lost her glow,
She struggled with an eating disorder but wanted no one to know.
During this time she forgot about her life passions and dreams,
When she thought about a career choice she wanted to scream.
The problem was she didn’t know what to do,
So she became a professional student, got her masters too,
She thought the key to happiness was a high paying career,
But the joke was on her at the end of tax year.
She started working at a research job,
Unhappy, she would often drive home and sob.
On Halloween day of two thousand and Eight,
She started this blog and wished for a new fate.
Her blog became a passion, an escape from her pain,
She connected with others and felt a lot more sane.
After 4 months of blogging she got the courage to quit,
She was sick of this job making her feel like…the pits.
As she walked down that hall, her heart was in her throat,
She knew what she had to do to keep herself afloat.
With a quick, deep breath she said I’m Outta here,
and then she went home and had a few beer.
Quitting is hard, but not being happy is worse,
and for many days you count the pennies in your purse.
But the reality was this girl fell in love with her blog,
When she explained to others they looked at her in a fog.
This girl said goodbye to the troubles of her past,
She said with a smile, don’t let the door hit you in the…
[Yes, she’s crass!]
This girl who used to eat fat-free foods galore,
was now cooking, baking, and even eating yummy s’mores!
Yes it’s true, she fell in love with food.
And she even started to smile at herself in the nude.
Her passion for health, the environment, and animals grew,
So she became a vegan and she felt brand new.
Then one day it hit her like a ton of bricks,
She should start a vegan bakery, somehow it all clicked.
She would write, and bake, and create delicious meals,
With a dash of love, inspiration, happiness, and zeal.
I am happy to say this girl is in a good place,
And some say you can now see the glow upon her face.
The moral of the story is to never accept what you think is your fate,
For sometimes you must pave a new road and go create.
The reason for my wordy rhyme or two,
Is a fun contest and here’s the clue.
I hope you had fun with this rhyme that I made,
Many thanks to my writing teacher from third grade.
~Project Food Blog, Entry #1: ‘Why I should be the next Food Blog Star’
To see all of my Project Food Blog entries, see the links in this final post.




Thanks everyone…I’M in tears!!
Awww the poem was lovely!
and LONG.
I thought it really put your story into a neat little package to tell your tale with cute little rhymes.
I loved it :)
:) This is wonderful!
Fantastic poem!! very creative and inspiring :)
Wow, what a great poem and a great blog! Good luck on the challenge!
Great poem Angela! Thank you for sharing it on your blog. :)
Angela, thanks for this AWESOME post. So cool to see where you’ve been and how much you love what you do. Gives me hope that we can all find our passions and get paid doing what we LOVE to do.
I feel like that poem is me! Aside from the successful blog…I am totally relating to the content :)
Always inspiring! I can literally feel your glow!
Awesome post! Love the meaning behind it and super impressed with the rhyming! :)
This poem is beautiful and inspiring! Good luck for the contest!
lmao I love this!!!! especially “she smiles at herself in the nude” it made me laugh, but it is so amazing! you are awesome keep cooking!! I can relate to the ed and sugar free fat free crap and now real foods!!!
Hahaha! That was so fun to read Angela! You say thanks to your teacher, I say the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. I remember reading texts your mother wrote for OSG. It runs in the family!
You’ve been my inspiration to eat healthy all through 2010. You made me try all kind of different foods (vegan cheeze sauce, lentil in a pepper, raw chocolate cookies, etc, etc, etc).
Best of luck with the contest, you got my vote girl! :)
LOVE your poem, so inspiring! I knew exactly who I was voting for (You) when I saw the contest mentioned. Good Luck Oh She Glows!
I have one word for you…WOW! I hope my third graders thanks me some day!
Wow, what a fantastic story! Good luck with the contest :)
Love that you help so many people by telling your story. You are awesome.!
Love this! I resonate with SO much of it, especially from the beginning and also quitting my research job. I am not where you are yet but I am on the path and learning to love myself and be patient – that is the most important thing. Every day is a struggle but I keep fighting.
I really liked reading this.
Wow!
I am super impressed by your poetic skills; nice work!