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YOLANDA LATIMER STARTED COOKING AT HOME TO KEEP HER DAUGHTER SAFE FROM COVID-19. IT HAS TURNED INTO MUCH MORE THAN SHE EVER EXPECTED.

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The Lily

Yolanda Latimer and Savannah Latimer dress up like Kamala Harris in advance of the inauguration. (Courtesy of Kristie Taylor/4ChixPhotography)

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Loudoun Now

Yolanda Latimer, a single mom of three, made local—then regional and national—headlines this summer and fall as efforts to keep her preschool aged daughter Savannah, who hasChronic Lung Disease, healthy led her to launch a cooking blog and start a new business.

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NBC4 Washington

Yolanda Latimer, a Loudoun County mom to an immunocompromised 3-year-old, decided to cook only at home when the pandemic hit. Now she’s getting attention for elevating the cook-at-home game and rolling out a new business.

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Сьогодні (Today)

The hero of our story is the resident of American state Virginia. The pandemic has totally changed her life. How it became possible to astonish online-audience? - story of the success listened our special correspondent in the USA Zoriana Stepanenko.

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Inspire More

Yolanda Latimer of Washington, D.C., is a successful corporate recruiter, but her true passion is feeding others.

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Good Morning America

A single mom who committed to cooking at home during the coronavirus pandemic to protect the health of her daughter with lung disease has now cooked over 200 meals for her family and started her own food business.

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WUSA9

Virginia mom celebrates nearly 150 days of cooking at home during a pandemic for high-risk daughter

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Loudouner

Loudouner’s Summer Issue 2020 - Ashburn Mom Develops Food Blog, Business During Pandemic

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Loudoun Now

Adventures in Londa’s Laboratory: Ashburn Mom Celebrates 100 Days of Home Cooking with New Blog.

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NBC4 Washington

A Loudoun County mother undertook a 100-day mission in the kitchen to make sure her daughter, who is immunocompromised, wouldn’t be exposed to COVID-19 from dining out. News4’s Melissa Mollet reports on how Yolanda Latimer’s dishes have inspired others.

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Patch

Ashburn Mother Serves Up Delicious Meals During Quarantine.

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