Mia Rigden is one of those ladies who, after hanging out at her house for the morning, sends you on your way with a mason jar full of homemade granola. This isn’t just a hypothetical story. This is what happened after Tori and Pia hung out in Mia’s Brooklyn home one morning to shoot this style story. That afternoon I heard Tori crunch-crunch-chomping away on something next to me. I narrowed my eyes and made her share the goods with me (she was less than thrilled as she’s the girl who notoriously said, “that’s cute,” when looking at a photo of bread). The mason jar of granola didn’t last the day. No surprise there as Mia is founder of Rasa, a wellness community centered around an individualized approach to health. Keep your eye out this summer when Mia steps in to continue our new recipe series, The Essentials. In the meantime, behold this beauty!
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