Food and I have had a long, incredibly complicated love story.
For years, I chased the elusive “how to get skinny” dream, getting completely lost in punishing crash diets that left me exhausted and uninspired. I viewed the kitchen as a place of restriction rather than a place of joy.
Today, Cafe Delites represents my personal liberation from that mindset. Here, we celebrate the absolute joy of eating.
The Story Behind the Screen
Cafe Delites didn’t begin in a boardroom or with a polished plan. It started on my kitchen floor, in the middle of a kind of physical and emotional pain I wouldn’t wish on anyone.
For years, movement was my oxygen. I was a dance and Zumba instructor who loved what I did with everything in me, until life shifted in the hardest way. I was diagnosed with Stage 4 Hodgkin’s Lymphoma after two long years of searching for answers. Zumba became more than a career then. It was my lifeline, the thing that reminded me I was still here, still fighting. But just as I began finding my way back, endometriosis arrived and forced me to give up dancing completely. Losing that part of myself, especially alongside a history of trauma, felt like everything was slowly being stripped away.
I turned to cooking and food photography as a way to cope, something to hold onto when everything else felt quiet and heavy. As a mother, a wife, and someone trying to keep going, I built Cafe Delites from the ground up, working up to 22 hours a day, 7 days a week, for years. I was relentless. There were days I filmed recipes for millions, then collapsed on the floor in pain between takes. As the site grew, so did the disconnect. To the world, I was creating beautiful, full flavoured recipes. Behind the scenes, I was disappearing.
I was trying to be everything for everyone else, while quietly losing myself. My weight reached 125 kilograms, and I got to a point where I avoided mirrors because I didn’t recognise the person looking back. I had built something incredible, but I had lost who I was in the process.
Now, this journey is about more than recipes or milestones. It’s about finding my way back, piece by piece, and learning that I can’t keep feeding the world if I’m still starving myself.
Experience and Recognition
I am incredibly humbled to see my creations traveling so far. From being featured on platforms like Country Living, Delish, Buzzfeed, Cosmopolitan, Huffpost, BRIT + CO, Australia Best Recipes, Food Network and Epicurious to chatting about my passion for Zumba on Channel 7’s Today Tonight. It’s been such a whirlwind!
One of my absolute favorite moments was winning the Best Recipes Home Cook Hero Competition. My Lamington French Toast with Raspberry Jam Syrup holds such a special place in my heart.
Beyond the kitchen, I’ve had the joy of partnering with brands like Natvia and supporting causes like the Lymphoma Coalition.
The Comeback
Life is Too Short Not to Enjoy Good Food
Realizing I was fading away, I made the terrifying decision to step back from the cameras. Over a three year hiatus, I went to war for my own physical and mental health. I lost 55 kilograms, but more importantly, I found the woman I had abandoned. I learned to love myself again.
Surviving stage four cancer and overcoming immense trauma lit a permanent fire inside of me. It taught me one undeniable truth. Life is entirely too short not to enjoy good food.
I am so incredibly grateful you are here. Whether you are here for the famous Deviled Potatoes, the Tomato Soup Mac and Cheese, or just a safe space to connect over our shared journeys, you are welcome at my table.









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Hey Renee, all done! hope you enjoy! Xx
I’m so happy that you’re cancer free!!!
I will tell you that every single recipe that I get from your site is spot on. It’s absolutely gorgeous and everybody loves them.!!! I always try to make it look like the picture you posted and I’m kinda close to it.
Thank you for sharing. Appreciate it so much.!!!
Thank you very much for the message AnnMarie, so happy to hear you are loving them! Enjoy! Xx
Hi
I have just now stumbled across your Chimichurri recipe that stands apart from all the other blended slurries on the web. So much more authentic coupled with an earthy but sad accompanying background story, I should not have said sad as I doubt your father thought so. Anyway I am going to make yours shortly and use with some steak that’s waiting for me this evening. Many thanks for being out there Karina.
Best wishes. Jezz
(Oh yeah, please add me to your email list)
Hi Jezz, thank you very much for the kind words and yes of coarse I can add you to our good food lover email list, welcome to our family! Xx
Thank you for the great recipes.
You are very welcome! Xx
Please add me to your list. Thank you!!
Sure can Gretchen, enjoy the emails and cooking Xx
Please add me to your email list, thanks!
Hi JoAnne, you are in! look out for my new recipes straight in your inbox. Enjoy cooking! Xx
Your recipes are amazing. And so are you! Equally astonishing.
My family is addicted to your fluffy pancakes recipe. I have also tried several of your recipes and they have all received the seal of approval 😄 from the picky eaters in my home. Thank you for sharing your wonderful recipes and inspiring life story!
Thank you very much for your message. Fiona, so happy to hear that your family is just as happy as you are. Enjoy the recipes, and there are plenty more to come. Xx!
Your authentic chimichurri is delicious !
Love Ya…and your story!