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Every Good Recipe Has an Ending

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Dear NouvueaRaw Family,

 

After much reflection, I’ve made the tough decision to close NouveauRaw.com. Since 2008, this little corner of the internet has been my creative playground, my test kitchen, and often, my therapy. From zucchini noodles to blender explosions that redecorated my ceiling, it’s been a delicious, sometimes unpredictable, and always meaningful ride!

 

In March 2022, I transitioned the site to free access, removing membership fees to ensure that everyone could benefit from the content, regardless of financial circumstances. This decision was influenced by the challenges many faced during the COVID. It was my desire for healthful, whole-food inspiration to be shared, especially during times when the world needed a little more comfort food.

 

One of the greatest joys has been sharing not just recipes, but the stories behind them—my daily creations, my beautiful culinary flops (looking at you, buckwheat “bread brick”), and the moments that made us laugh, cry, and crave kale chips at 2 AM. The comment section often felt like a potluck where we all showed up with love and curiosity… and maybe a few too many date-sweetened desserts.

 

But what has truly meant the most to me is getting to know each and every one of you. Whether it was through a shared love of raw cheesecake, a recipe question, an email to just shoot the breeze, or a kind message on a tough day—you welcomed me into your kitchens and your hearts. I’ve been endlessly inspired by your stories, your creativity, your love, and your warmth. I never expected to build a community that felt this much like family.

 

Now, after 17 years of mixing, blending, and taste-testing, it’s time to hang up the apron—at least in this space. While I’ve loved nurturing and maintaining the site, the ongoing cost of running it has grown beyond what this humble kitchen can sustain. Between hosting fees, paid plugins, and IT support (a.k.a. the magical Chris who rescued me from digital disasters), it’s become more than banana ice cream and raw cheesecakes can fund. If only servers could live on smoothies…

 

NouveauRaw.com will remain online up until July 15th, 2025, giving you a little time to revisit the archives and download your favorite recipes. I encourage you to save (to your computer) the creations that have inspired or nourished you—whether they’re everyday staples or those sweet treats you turn to for comfort. Go ahead—hoard that kale chip recipe like it’s going out of style (because it kind of is).

 

Though the website is coming to a close, it’s my hope that this isn’t goodbye forever. My goal is to continue sharing my recipes in new ways—whether it be through eBooks, or (fingers crossed) a hardcover cookbook down the road. I also look forward to shifting some of my energy into teaching more live classes, where I can connect more personally and share the joys of wholesome, creative food face-to-face —laughing, learning, and possibly flinging bits of raw dough across the room (no promises).

 

And before I wrap up, I want to give a special thank you to my amazing husband—my number one fan, fearless taste tester, and unwavering partner through it all. He’s cheered me on through every recipe triumph and every gooey, green, questionably textured experiment. His love, support, and very patient palate made so much of this journey possible.

 

And to my sweet mother—who spent her vacations elbow-deep in soapy water, washing endless towers of dishes while I disappeared into recipe-testing mode. Day after day, she scrubbed, rinsed, and dried until her fingers turned to prunes. Her quiet, humble support allowed me to create with a full heart and an uncluttered sink. I am forever grateful.

 

Let me wrap this up by saying… Thank you, truly, for being a part of NouveauRaw.com. Whether you tried one recipe or a hundred, shared your triumphs or laughed with me through my flops—you’ve made this journey so much richer. I’m beyond grateful.

 

With heartfelt gratitude (and maybe with a little kale stuck in my teeth), blessings, amie sue

21 thoughts on “Every Good Recipe Has an Ending

  1. Rebecca McDonough says:

    Oh my goodness, this is so sad! But I understand. I’m so very grateful to have found your site and your delicious recipes. My 79 year old sister LOVES your Raw Buttery Walnut Flatbread; well, who wouldn’t?!?!?

    Thank you for all your tremendous hard work that has gone into your wonderful creations, and please thank your husband and mother too.

    I look forward to whatever form your new recipes appear, and please keep me informed when they’re available.

    You are a generous creative genius, and I wish you all the best!

  2. VICTORIA JEFFERSON says:

    Thank you, Amie Sue! I’m so sorry to see you leave. I appreciate your generosity in sharing your recipes as well as your knowledge in the raw and vegan food world. I have been following you for over 12 years and have created some fantastic dishes during that time.
    Wishing you all the best in your next endeavors! God Bless.

  3. Marleen says:

    Peace to you Amie Sue.
    Even though I’ve yet to meet in person, I feel like you are truly a good friend or cousin! I’ve both laughed and ahhed at many of your delectable food creations that I’ve tried. It has truly been wonderful and tasty sharing with you a bond built on the love of good, wholesome and nutritious food! If you do create a cookbook I shall surely purchase copy for myself and another for a friend. Your recipes are amazing, artfully displayed and brilliantly conceived!
    I am wishing you, your family and friends all the best!
    Peace and Stay Blessed

  4. Jeanette M Pyles says:

    Aww. Amie Sue,you will be missed, more than you are now, but you know we all understand. And I speak for the people I don’t even know!!! I have a request, would you please put out a cookbook and please let me be one of the first 10 people to know when you do, and please sign it somewhere, maybe on the first page? Who do I go to now when I’m stuck?? Well, at least I can go to your website after I download it, but it won’t talk to me. WE ALL LOVE YOU, but I think you might know that. God Bless you, Bob, Milo, your recipes & your website 🤗🤗

  5. Lyn says:

    Sorry to see this site go….but you have all the makings (recipes and pics).. for some beautiful cook books!!! I’ll be first in line to buy them!!! Don’t forget to put your humor, your beautiful pics and funny stories in them!!! Please make them spiral bound so they will lie flat (more user friendly)….I respect you and your decision and love you always,Lyn :)

  6. Sarah says:

    Good luck to you, Amie Sue and thank you for inspiring us over so many years! You’ve introduced new ingredients and different ways of using favourites. It’s been quite an eye-opening journey which the taste buds have loved.- Warm wishes, Sarah

    • amie-sue says:

      Thank you Sarah, that means a lot to me. It been an amazing journey and it has taught me so much. I am forever thankful and grateful for that and for you! Many blessings, amie sue

      P.S. You can always reach out to me via email at [email protected] :)

  7. Mary says:

    Hi Amie Sue,

    I totally get and I also want to say that your site is hands down my favorite of all time. I’ve come back to recipes over and over again. I appreciate you giving us a little time to download some recipes. I’ll have to figure out how to do that. :). Thank you so much for all the inspiration and beauty over the years. I so appreciate you.

    P.S. You can always reach out to me via email at [email protected] :)

    • amie-sue says:

      Mary Mary Mary… thank for always being so supportive. I have enjoyed getting to know you over the years. It’s been a fun journey. If you need any guidance on downloading recipes, just let me know so I can help you! Please keep in touch! blessings and hugs, amie sue

  8. Juanita Stocke says:

    Amie Sue,
    I will SO much miss your site when it’s gone! I visit it quite a lot to check a recipe —the latest one I made is the nightshade-free ketchup, so delicious! I know I will be making it again! And the yummy pumpkin cheesecake! And the apple pie! And the “seafood” enchiladas! And more that I will be trying! I will be very busy downloading! I still need to try the Swedish limpa bread recipe I requested—it will be next!
    Thank you for all you have done for us over the years!!!
    Sending love and prayers your way always! And I wish you all the best in your future endeavors. ❣️
    Juanita

    • amie-sue says:

      Good day Juanita,

      Girl, you are making me tear up. I knew this step was going to be emotional (I’ve been experiencing it since the day I had to make this decision) but as I mentioned above, the costs to keep it up are significant, so times have to change. I hope that I can find it in me to publish much of what is on my site so my work can keep on working. :) Thank you for all the kind words. Much love and blessings, amie sue

  9. Veronica says:

    Oh, Amie Sue, that’s truly the end of an era. It is a little sad, but I understand your decision, everything has its time. I started following you 2009 I think.. and we’ve had contact on and off during the years. A little less lately since I’m not on FB that often, and I am not good with plants so I can’t contribute to that subject 😊.

    I already have so many of your recipes saved, but I wish I could download the entire recipe section! If you decide to make an e-book I would definitely buy it. And I agree with Jeanette about the hardcover, let us know immediately, and do sign it!!

    Lots of love 💕
    Veronica

    • amie-sue says:

      Oh sweet Veronica,

      I have always enjoyed our interactions. I will never forget when we emailed one another all the time to support each other as we reduced our sugar intake. You have always been such a dear heart and a blessing to me. I still have and use my cheese cutter! :) I will keep you all posted if I can get my act together to create some books, of some format! In the meantime, please keep in touch. You can always email me at [email protected]. much love and blessings, amie sue

  10. DeAnna Cabarcas says:

    Please create a cookbook or multiple cookbooks! I couldn’t possibly download all the recipes that I never got around to trying, though I did try quite a few! Please put out multiple cookbooks and let us know. I’m staying on your list!

    You will be missed for sure. I never interacted with you very much, if at all, but you have always been a staple in my health-food journey. I always thought of you as the creme-de-la-creme of the raw food world! Thanks for everything you do. Looking forward to your next chapters!

    • amie-sue says:

      Good day DeAnna,

      Thank you so much for sweet loving words, they mean a lot to me. You all are giving me the much needed motivation to get some books lined up… somehow, someway… it would be a dream come true for me. I have loved every moment of this journey that Nouveauraw has opened for me. You can always reach out to me via email at [email protected] :) many blessings to you and your family, amie sue

  11. Sandra says:

    I have been the sporadic visitor to your site and have to say I’m really sad to see it close. It has been a source of inspiration for me as well. I just took a batch of garlic kale chips from the dehidrator and Oh my! they are so yummy. Your recipes are not only delicious but also a work fo art. Thank you for sharing your wonderful talent with us <3 All the best in this new chapter for you. I will defitely keep checking for your new publication e-book or hard cover. All the best!

    • amie-sue says:

      Good afternoon Sandra,

      I so appreciate the kind words, they mean a lot to me. I think I can smell those kale chips from here! :) It’s hard to believe that Nouveauraw is 17 years old… what an amazing adventure. I have learned so much through my work but more so from everyone who visited my site. To say I was blessed, is putting it mildly. I will work hard on getting the site converted into ebooks. That would be my next dream for this site. Many blessings, amie sue

  12. Keira Iritano says:

    Dear Amie-Sue,

    I just wanted to take a moment to express my deep gratitude for the generosity, time, and love you’ve poured into your recipes over the years. Your creativity and kindness have nourished not only bodies but hearts as well. I’ve followed your work for so long, and it’s hard to put into words how much your beautiful offerings have meant to me.

    It saddens me to think of not having continued access to the wealth of inspiration you’ve shared so freely. Your presence and creations have been a source of joy, learning, and comfort.

    If there’s any way to purchase your collection as an eBook or in any other format, I would be honored to support you and keep a piece of your culinary magic with me.

    Above all, I wish you continued success in whatever path you choose next, and a life filled with love, peace, and fulfillment. Thank you for everything you’ve shared with such open-hearted generosity. You’ve made a lasting impact.

    With warmth and appreciation,
    Keira Iritano

    • amie-sue says:

      Good afternoon Keira,

      Your message here left tears in my eyes. What a joyful journey this has been for me. I had no clue when I first started my blog that I would be able to interact with so many wonderful poeple, people like YOU. It wasn’t an easy decision getting to this point but the cost of running the site as is, well, it’s just too much. I would love for my work to be “out there” for decades to come… so perhaps I can pull together all the recipes to make ebooks… well, that would help. I too frequent my own site to use recipes, so the easy access will be greatly missed by me as well.

      Thank you for all your support and kind words. I will forever cherish them. And thank you for being part of the Nouveauraw Family, it’s a special one for sure! You can always keep in touch by reaching me at [email protected].

      many blessings, amie sue

  13. Adrianne Black says:

    Oh no! I literally just discovered your page. I’m going to have to get busy printing/saving. So many of these recipes sound good as we’ve just discovered raw food in the last year or so.

    • amie-sue says:

      Well, welcome on board to the raw food wagon. :) I am sorry that I am having to close the site down just as you discovered it. I am looking into creating ebook of all my work, so stay posted. blessings on your journey! amie sue

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