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What's For Dinner: 'Zucchini Noodle Salad

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What's For Dinner: 'Zucchini Noodle Salad July. The world outside seems to hum with a particular kind of vibrant, almost frantic, energy, doesn't it? Long days, endless to-do lists, maybe a few too many social engagements for my introverted soul. But amidst all that glorious, bustling summer life, I find myself craving moments of stillness. Moments to just *be*. And often, those moments are found right in my kitchen, preparing something simple yet deeply satisfying. This time of year, with gardens overflowing, my thoughts turn to a particular hero of the season: the humble zucchini. It's a fantastic reminder that sometimes the best things are right in front of us, needing only a little creativity and a lot of gratitude. And speaking of gratitude, as the heat encourages us to lighten our plates, I wanted to share a recipe that feels like a calm breath in a loud world: Zucchini Noodle Salad. It's a testament to how fresh ingredients, minimally handled, ca...

Something To Celebrate: World Kissing Day

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Background photo by Duncan Kidd (@We_the_royal) Today is World Kissing Day . There’s always something to celebrate.

What's For Dinner: 'Caprese Grain Bowl

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What's For Dinner: 'Caprese Grain Bowl July is here, isn't it? The days are long and warm, bursting with activity for some, and for others, a hopeful search for a cool, shady spot to simply be . I find myself somewhere in the middle. There's a particular kind of energy that comes with summer – sometimes invigorating, sometimes just plain draining when you're someone who recharges best in solitude. It’s a bit like trying to hold onto the fleeting beauty of a summer sunset; you want to soak it all in, but also know that rest is coming. During these busy-but-beautiful weeks, my thoughts often turn to meals that offer a breath of fresh air, both literally and figuratively. I don't want to spend ages over a hot stove, nor do I want anything too heavy that will make the evening feel even more sluggish. What I really long for is something that feels both nourishing for the body and kind to the soul – a thoughtful assembly of simple things that points back t...

Recruiting instead of selling and making that clear in copy

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Recruiting instead of selling and making that clear in copy Photo by aw (@wwwawdesign) The late summer air is thick and still as I sit here, the cicadas a hum in the background, a gentle reminder that August is settling in. My mind has been circling a particular thought lately, one of those subtle distinctions that feels hugely important when you finally pause to give it real space. It’s the difference between trying to sell something and trying to recruit someone, and what that means for the words we put out into the world. It’s a tension I’ve felt keenly in my work, in community — even sometimes around the dinner table when my husband and I are discussing plans with our adult daughter. We often talk about "selling" an idea, a product, a service. We craft pitches, highlight benefits, smooth out rough edges with persuasive language designed to make an outcome seem irresistible. The Subtle Shift in Intention Selling feels like a transaction, doesn't it? My...

Something To Celebrate: International Bikini Day

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Background photo by Allen Rad on Unsplash Today is International Bikini Day . There’s always something to celebrate.

What's For Dinner: Panzanella

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What's For Dinner: Panzanella July is fully upon us, isn't it? The world outside my window is buzzing with a vibrant, sweaty sort of energy. For someone like me, who often finds comfort in the quieter corners of life, this time of year can be a beautiful paradox. The sun insists on its presence, and the garden, bless its heart, demands attention. Yet, there’s a sweet invitation in these long days to slow down, to appreciate the simple rhythms of creation, and to let go of the need for grand plans. It’s a season that reminds me of grace – how good things often come in unadorned packages, like a perfectly ripe tomato. And when the warmth of the day lingers into evening, the thought of standing over a hot stove feels less like an inviting activity and more like a test of endurance. That's where Panzanella steps in. It's a dish that embodies summer simplicity, turning humble ingredients into something truly special with minimal fuss. Panzanella is, at its hea...