Welcome to Feed Me Fridays, which is all about recipes for tasty, clean food. Full disclosure: Recipe creation is not (yet) my strength. What I do best is find really good recipes, which can be surprisingly difficult with so many food bloggers and resources, and test them in my own kitchen. I recently re-fell in love… Continue reading
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Do The Thing
I have the unfortunate habit of second guessing myself. Do I really want to do that? Is that really a good idea? Is that really what I want to eat? It’s not helpful in the least and it certainly doesn’t get me anywhere. So, when I read this nugget of wisdom in Amy Poehler’s memoir, Yes… Continue reading
#BeWild: A Life Worth Living
#BeWild is a weekly roundup of thought-provoking, sometimes “out-there” content to help/inspire/motivate you to tap into your wild, get a little lost, find your path. “You’re too serious,” said my best friend. This wasn’t new information, just the first time anyone had ever put it into words and said them to me. I’ve long suspected that I’m… Continue reading
#BeWell: The Contentment Habit
#BeWell is a weekly roundup of inspiring, thought-provoking, and fun articles to help/inspire/motivate you to cultivate the well in your life. BE CONTENT If this week taught me anything, it’s that life works in very strange ways. And that it can, and often does, change in a flash, for better and for worse. In my case, for… Continue reading
Love Japan: Part 1
If you’ve been to Japan, you’ll understand my struggle for how to describe it. It’s full of contrasts: beautifully simple and incredibly complex, bustling and serene, disturbing and deeply inspiring, materialistic and spiritual, manufactured and truly organic. Regardless, or perhaps because of all this, Japan is simply a magical place. I recommend that you see… Continue reading
#BeWild: Don’t Be Nice
#BeWild is a weekly roundup of thought-provoking, sometimes “out-there” content to help/inspire/motivate you to tap into your wild, get a little lost, find your path. I’ve recently been trying to find more creative time in my life. Instead of trying to fit writing in at odd free times, I now start every day with it (and… Continue reading
Don’t Be Busy
I cringe every time I hear myself say “Busy” when someone asks me how I am. It’s the automatic, the easy answer. But busy does describe how I actually am, just what I am. Busy. Or what I think I am. Busy. Admit it. You do it, too. Please, can we stop? “‘Busy’ is a… Continue reading