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Catherine finds joy in the simplest things. Her passion for traveling is equally matched by her love for animals. When she's at home, you can find her in her room writing about her travel experiences or outside the house playing with her fur babies. Whenever she's in the mood for experimenting, you can see her in the kitchen trying out new recipes, most likely desserts. Despite her busy lifestyle, she makes sure to spend time with friends, participating in various charity works and running for a cause.
She shares her expertise about nutritious and organic foods like coconut oil on her blog Free Coconut Recipes. Find out what she's up to by following her social media accounts, Facebook, Twitter, and Google+.
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