Women in Food: Stephanie McClenny of Confituras

In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness month, we are celebrating women in our food community that are helping to make Texas, and the world, a better place. 


Stephanie McClenny: Owner, Confituras + Confituras Little kitchen

 

Cause That’s Near And Dear To You:

We love Keep Austin Fed and donate all of our leftover biscuits and foods to the organization which they deliver to a church in our neighborhood – talk about local love! They do wonderful work in our community!

 

Why It is Important To You To Support Women in the Food Community:

“We are a locally-owned and operated woman-owned business and we love supporting other women in our industry get the mentorship, tools, and recognition they need to succeed in our community!”

 

Shoutout a Fellow Female Food Community Member:

I’d like to give a shout out to Amy March, co-owner of The Steeping Room, who has quietly for years supported the local food scene and brought others up along the way.

 


B.O.S.S. Bars 

October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, and one of our favorite superfood snacks on-the-go, The BOSS Food Company, is making it easy for you to add your support. For every purchase of a box of 12 bars, BOSS will donate $2 to @MyHopeChest, the only national non-profit that facilitates and funds breast reconstruction for under-insured and uninsured breast cancer survivors. Click Here to Shop Now


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