Corby gran follows her dreams by launching vegetarian meal service
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A Corby grandmother-of-eight has turned her passion for her family and love of cooking into a new meat-free meal takeaway and delivery service.
Andrea Ewan had struggled with loneliness, mental health issues and difficulties with alcohol but after successfully completing a help programme she is ready to follow her dreams.
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Hide AdAfter a series of jobs she has been encouraged by her family to launch her home-cooked vegetarian business - Nan's Meat-Free Kitchen - inspired by her 31-year-old son James' veggie lifestyle.
She said: "I have always cooked from scratch. My son James became vegetarian about three years ago. He has been the driving force. He got me finding different foods.
"He loved everything I made and is my initial taste tester. I make everything out of vegetables. I don't look for alternatives to meat, I use fresh veg."
Andrea, 54, has been cooking orders in her kitchen and also has a base at Corby Indoor Market to sell her menu of 'hearty' soup, lasagnes, chilli and burgers.
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Hide AdShe has recently celebrated five years since she took part in Substance to Solution, applying their motto of 'change, grow, live' to her life.
Andrea said: "They were fantastic. The support that I had was great. I have been living my best life. I'm thinking clearly - I'm very proud of myself. Doing this has really improved my confidence."
With help and support from her three children Andrea has launched her business - her 13-year-old granddaughter Faith McFadyen has designed the company logo.
Andrea will soon start her delivery business for food orders that will be delivered to homes around the Corby and Kettering area.
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Hide AdShe said: "I'm not a dietician, but I will be doing a nutrition course. I have my food handling certificates.
"I would like to supply picnic hampers in the summer. Mums already contact me saying that their 'fussy' eaters like my food.
"I'm hoping to do tutorials and even write my own recipe book. I've got such a good feeling about this. I've been taking steps on this journey.
"When I moved to Corby in 1998 (from Edinburgh) I was home sick, but it feels like a home from home. The people of Corby are great."
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