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She’s been writing an accomplished cookbook Collectively, the judges When the 16th annual cookbooks for more than 25 author and educator,” she evaluated the applicants on Women of Influence awards years. said. “Through it all, I have professional achievement, are handed out in Albuquer- “My mother was diagnosed successfully written six leadership and community que next month, Dr. Kelley with Type 2 Diabetes in her cookbooks that have been involvement. The top scorers Coffeen, an award-winning 60s,” Coffeen said. “Her love nationally recognized. I have were named honorees. Judges cookbook author and faculty for Mexican cuisine -- chile been a single mom, working recused themselves from vot- member within NMSU’s rellenos, tacos and enchiladas three jobs to make ends meet. ing on any applicants with Department of Family & -- made her daily struggle At the age of 50, I ventured whom they had close ties. Consumer Sciences, will with diabetes challenging. 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