However, Kathy Block-Brown's passion for food started early. At age ten, she was at her Austria-Hungarian grandmother's side making soups, strudel, kuchen and other wonderful treats. Even though Kathy's first career took her down a path of teaching and education administration, food was always a passion. Whether in the garden, the kitchen or dining room, Kathy's joy has always been bringing fresh, beautiful and delicious food to her family and guests.
Kathy Block-Brown is committed to preparing time-saving meals focusing on the use of natural meats and produce grown or raised locally, in season and using sustainable practices. All meats used are free from hormones and antibiotics. Fish is selected from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch safe list. During the growing season, produce is purchased directly from the farmer as much as possible. She is also active in organizations that support these efforts. Those include the Chefs Collaborative and Slow Food.
Believing that everyone should be able to sit down at the table and enjoy a meal with family or friends, Kathy is a regular volunteer at Sisters of the Road Cafe, a restaurant that primarily serves Portland, Oregon's low-income and homeless residents.

