LOS ANGELES--()--Freshology, the leading purveyor of home-delivered healthy gourmet diet food nationwide, launches its latest meal program aimed at getting new moms looking and feeling great in no time. FreshMommy by Freshology is a nutritionally-balanced, gourmet home meal delivery service made with the healthiest ingredients available and prepared by top chefs. Specifically designed for the purpose of proper nutrition while nursing, safe and effective weight loss, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle, FreshMommy includes four meals daily cooked fresh and delivered directly to clients’ doorsteps twice weekly.
“FreshMommy has been a huge success in Los Angeles and throughout Southern California for over three years, and we’re excited to now offer it nationally as part of our growing Freshology meal program portfolio”
“FreshMommy has been a huge success in Los Angeles and throughout Southern California for over three years, and we’re excited to now offer it nationally as part of our growing Freshology meal program portfolio,” said Rose DeMann, Freshology Creative Director. “After the newborn arrives, mom’s focus invariably shifts to her child, while her own health becomes an afterthought. FreshMommy provides these new moms a simple, healthy and delicious way to get them back to looking and feeling great. It also takes the guess work out of eating a balanced, nutrient-rich diet during pregnancy. Now, women in all parts of the country will have access to the program that has been making celebrity magazine headlines since its launch.”
Using only lean protein, seasonal vegetables, fresh meats, and whole fruit for optimal taste, all FreshMommy meals are preservative-free and designed to help mom’s achieve safe and effective weight loss; increase stamina, energy levels and mental clarity; lower insulin levels; improve skin tone and learn portion control. Program options include 14, 20, 21 and 28 day packages with breakfast, lunch, dinner and dessert delivered daily. The Nursing Mothers option is comprised of 1,800 to 2,000 calories in each day’s serving while the Weight Loss & Lifestyle option provides between 1,200 and 1,400 calories daily. To help limit the newborn’s gas and fussiness, cauliflower, broccoli, cabbage, beans and spicy foods are not found in the Nursing Mother option.
FreshMommy is normally priced at $42.95 per day, plus shipping and handling. In celebration of Mother’s Day, throughout May the program will be available nationwide at only $39.95 per day, with shipping included, saving customers $228.00 on a 28-day program. To register for this offer, visit http://www.freshology.com/freshmommynationwide/ and enter promotional code MOMMY10. All meals are color-coded in the order in which they should be consumed, and meal heating instructions are provided. Freshology uses state-of-the-art production methods to ensure quality and freshness.
To learn more about Freshology and its programs, including FreshMommy, please visit www.Freshology.com or call 1-877-893-7374. Follow Freshology on twitter at www.twitter.com/freshology and become a fan on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/freshology.
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About Freshology:
As the nation’s premier gourmet, home meal-delivery service, Freshology serves health-conscious consumers throughout the U.S. with delicious, epicurean diet food via its nationwide Get Slim program. All of Freshology’s calorie-controlled programs – Fresh Dining, Fresh Mommy, Get Slim, Fresh Lite and Whole Family – pair great-tasting, gourmet dishes with healthy ingredients and can be customized based on its customers’ weight loss goals, likes and dislikes and medical requirements. Daily caloric allowance for females ranges between 1200 and 1400 calories, and between 1800 and 2000 for male clients. FRESHOLOGY has received consistent national media attention for its celebrity appeal, weight loss success stories, five-star menu and philanthropic endeavors, and is consistently reported on in outlets such as People Magazine, US Weekly, In Touch Weekly and OK! Magazine, among others.
