Scott and Cora B. - Jupiter, FL

We had a fantastic experience!! We both highly recommend it to anyone wanting to learn more about delicious vegetarian cuisine.

We arranged to meet Rita for a 3 hour private session in her beautiful kitchen. We arrived at 10am and Rita had numerous containers of fruits, vegetables, sprouted beans and various herbs from her garden already prepped. She proceeded non-stop for 3 hours to prepare many dishes. We tasted many new and interesting foods.

She is very engaging, energetic, and knowledgeable. While she is making the dishes, she is telling you what the foods do for your health and all the ingredients in them (be prepared to take notes: bring a note pad!). We started with wheat grass juice (sweet), then vegetable juice with lemon, also great, next mango, apple, orange and mint fruit salad, then went on to a fresh avocado soup with tomato garnish, then raw and cooked lentils, the latter with cauliflower millet loaf followed by a delicious tofu/vegetable stir fry, then spinach stuffed avocados with cumin, cayenne and tahini. When I mentioned it tasted a bit like pesto, Rita proceeded to toss in parsley, basil and pignoli nuts and made pesto! There were a few other items like pressed salad, similar to coleslaw, and these really tasty flax seed and date crackers. All in all, we thought it was a great experience.


Marla K. - Palm Beach, FL

It was indeed my good fortune to have been blessed with the long friendship I have had with Rita Romano the past 20 years… My late husband thrived until age 85 by eating the words of wisdom that she generously poured into the food that he ate. My 92 year old mother reaps the benefit of Rita’s vegan food, after having 16 inches of her colon removed to colon cancer……and my cancer patients increase in their awareness of how to improve their nutritional health along with increasing immunity by following Rita’s guidelines to survive the chemo, radiation and post surgical recovery.

My 24 years of eating raw has served me well, as Rita’s knowledge is so generously shared with me, I have not yet had an illness diagnoses, for prevention is worth a pound of cure. Deeply I value her written words as well as the fabulous flavors of foods, textures, and menus that she creates for myself, as well as for my many guests.


Dennis & Indriena - Jakarta, Indonesia

My wife, lndriena and I had a very rewarding and enjoyable experience while we stayed with Rita. She is a bright, warm and hospitable person. She is also a very capable teacher regarding using food as medicine. Her cuisine is very healthy, hearty and helped me learn how to be smarter in the kitchen. I am now able to make better food choices regarding my Chronic Kidney Disease. We learned so much about cooking and eating in a much healthier fashion at Rita’s place. We are both grateful to Rita for her help.


James B. - United Kingdom

Rita Romano is an answer to the prayers of anyone looking for great healthy food. She is really experienced and at the same time brings that experience in a flexible and open way. She always looks for feedback on what you like and what your personal restrictions may be and she works with this in a positive and creative and fun way. Rita is a delight to work with and great at what she does!


Sietske W. - Palm Beach Gardens, FL

I struggle with digestive issues and as a result have to abide by certain food restrictions. I keep to a gluten and lactose free diet. Rita prepares meals that meet my health requirements with no sacrifice to taste. I always feed good after eating her food. She has a deep understanding of how nutrition works and uses fresh organic ingredients while combining flavors, textures and seasonings to provide delicious meals. Between recreating favorite childhood recipes into healthier versions and inventing new ones for the pickest of eaters, healing and nourishing recipes are her specialty. If optimum health is your goal but you also want great taste, then Rita is your best choice!


Norma J. - Fort Meyers, FL

This summarizes my time with Rita.

12 Steps for Thriving Through Chaos

1. Deal with things straight away. Protect and store your assets so they don't become waste.

2. Omit the stuff that no longer has purpose in the flavor of your life.

3. Eliminate things that are beyond their shelf life. This takes constant evaluation, assessment and discernment.

4. Inventory what you have that's still viable and protect it. Use what needs to be used now; combine the more vulnerable pieces with stronger life-sustaining things. Be nourished by them; be thankful for the blessing that you have the stamina and creativity to keep going. Use this to set a pace for your life.

5. Trust your instincts. Sometimes the best step is into the void.

6. Ask for help.

7. Go, even though you don't know exactly where or why.

8. Cry. It makes room for love to come in.

9. Fearlessly experiment. Add a little of this and some of that. Constantly expand your repertoire.

10. Get out of your own way. Seek to understand others AND yourself. And when you don't, repeat step 5.

11. Believe that this too shall pass. Your only responsibility is to live, not in isolation, but in the connective tissue that is humanness.

12. Listen, learn, accept, evolve.