Cookbooks help author dish out healthy recipes
EDMOND — Raquel Haggard always has had a passion for cooking, but it wasn't until she needed a creative outlet that she decided to share her talent with others.
"I published my first cookbook in 2005,” Haggard said. "My job at the time was not very creative, and someone said, ‘You need to do something fun.'”
Now the 36-year-old Edmond resident, who also goes by the name Aunt Purple, is author and self...
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