A Growing Team at Growing Chefs - Welcome Julia!

A GIANT GROWING CHEFS WELCOME TO OUR NEWEST STAFF MEMBER! WELCOME TO THE TEAM, JULIA!

Hi there! My name is Julia and I couldn’t be more excited to join the Growing Chefs team as their Communications Assistant.

I feel like my life has always revolved around food. I’m from Brazil and we’re known to be great cooks, family-oriented, and chatty people. I don’t want to put every Brazilian person in the same bag, but that’s exactly how my family has raised me to be.

I have spent a lot of time in the kitchen since I was a teeny tiny Julia. Every Sunday my family would gather for lunch at my grandmother’s place. I would arrive early in the morning, and all of our aunts would cook together. I remember placing a chair close to the sink so I could stand up and help my grandmother as she cooked delicious gnocchi for the whole family - I remember eating raw pasta too. We spent hours and hours talking at the table as we ate and drank freshly squeezed lemon juice. I also remember rolling brigadeiros with my family with my tiny hands. We always celebrate our birthdays with homemade food and handmade party decorations.

Me and my mother prepping for one of our many family barbecues.

As I grew, I noticed that food was something that brought my family together. I was always keen to help my father - a very patient man - to prepare our barbecues. It was a very special moment when I was finally old enough to cook my first rice. I was nine years old and I remember feeling proud and accomplished after cutting onions and garlic, frying them, and smelling the amazing spices after adding water to the pan. This is a smell that most Brazilians grow to love.

My grandmother and I. I wish that I had a picture of us cooking together.

Cooking has always been that one self-care act that I took very seriously. I grew up as a semi-professional swimmer. I spent a lot of energy - and vitamins - practicing from Monday to Saturday for 3 hours per day. I began my swimming career when I was six years old, and I would travel around Brazil competing with kids who had practiced just as much as me.

When I was around nine, we found out that I wasn’t getting enough vitamins into my diet, because I was spending too much energy swimming! That’s when my mother started taking meal planning very seriously. She was the person who supported me all the way from taking me to swimming practice to planning every piece of food that I’d put into my mouth. I woke up every morning with a slice of whole-grain bread with requeijão, half papaya with oat, two Brazilian nuts, two cashews, and two walnuts. That’s precisely what my body needed to grow healthier and perform better.

My parents and I after I won a medal.

After going to the nutritionist once a month for years and years, I grew up taking food planning very seriously. I’ve always been the person who spends two hours of my Sunday night prepping my meals for the week, and I do that until today.

My journey with Growing Chefs started in 2019, when I volunteered for the first time. Eating healthy food was crucial for me, and I was amazed to see that the work that Growing Chefs does was exactly what I needed when I was young.

When I’m not working, I’m usually taking my dog, Shuri, for a walk at the park, lake, or at the beach. I also love spending time with my partner watching TV shows, and reading a good book to start my day.