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What's For Dinner: 'Chicken and Dumpling Soup

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What's For Dinner: 'Chicken and Dumpling Soup March can be such a curious month, can't it? One day, the sun teases us with warmth, promising spring's full embrace, and the next, a chill wind reminds us winter hasn't quite packed its bags. It's a season that calls for a particular kind of comfort – something grounding, something warm, yet holding the subtle promise of renewal. For me, that often means a pot simmering gently on the stove, filling the house with an aroma that speaks of home and quiet gratitude. This isn't about rushing; it's about the gentle unfolding of warmth and nourishment. There's a simple joy in the act of making something truly comforting, especially when the world outside feels a bit… much. We live in a world that often celebrates the loud and the fast, but sometimes, the deepest satisfactions are found in the quiet moments: the rhythmic chop of vegetables, the rising steam, the simple pleasure of a meal prepared wi...

Why Textured Paper Matters More Than You Think

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Why Textured Paper Matters More Than You Think Photo by Fabian Kühne (@fab.kuehne) As the chill of winter gently recedes, and March whispers promises of spring, there's a unique rhythm to this in-between time. It's a season that invites us to slow our pace, to lean into moments of quiet reflection before the full bloom of activity. It's a time when our senses, perhaps dulled by the grays of winter, begin to stir, seeking gentle engagement. And in this awakening, something as seemingly simple as textured paper holds a surprising power. The Gentle Invitation of Touch In our fast-paced, screen-dominated world, we often overlook the profound impact of touch. Yet, for many of us, especially those who find solace in stillness, the tactile experience offers a pathway to calm. Imagine the slight resistance of a quality paper under your fingertips, the subtle pattern you can feel more than see. This isn't just about aesthetics; it's about a sensory ...

The Spiritual Discipline of Staying Married When Life Gets Messy

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The Spiritual Discipline of Staying Married When Life Gets Messy Photo by Morishikiq (@morishikiq) Oh, friend. Can we just be real for a minute? Life is messy. Truly, deeply messy. Between work deadlines, managing a household that somehow generates laundry faster than you can fold it, and navigating the beautiful, sometimes baffling world of a young adult daughter finding her own way, it’s a lot. And as those long summer days start to unfold, bringing with them a different kind of busy – maybe a few more travel plans, or just the general shift in rhythm – it’s easy for our marriages to feel like they’re running on fumes, or worse, on separate tracks. I’ve been thinking a lot lately about how we, as faith-filled women, approach our marriages not just as a contract or a partnership, but as a genuine spiritual discipline. Because let’s face it, some days, it takes every ounce of spiritual fortitude to just… show up. To choose patience when you’re utterly exhausted....

Something To Celebrate: World Consumer Rights Day

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Background photo by Alexandra Gornago (@gornago_photo) Happy World Consumer Rights Day! Yes, it's a thing, celebrated every March 15th. It all started with a speech by President John F. Kennedy way back in 1962, where he basically championed the idea that we, the people who buy things, deserve a fair shake. Now, you might not be marching in the streets with a 'My Warranty Matters!' placard today (unless you're really passionate about your toaster), but you've almost certainly exercised a consumer right recently. Maybe you returned those very-not-sparkly shoes without a fuss. Or perhaps you spent a delightful half-hour scrolling through reviews, saving yourself from a particularly dubious gadget. It's the quiet satisfaction of knowing what to expect, and what to do when expectations aren't met – like when that 'extra large' coffee cup is clearly just a regular large pretending. In a world that often feels a bit overwhelming, it's a s...

What's For Dinner: Potato Leek Soup

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What's For Dinner: Potato Leek Soup The calendar says spring, but the air still carries a hint of winter's chill, doesn't it? Here in March, when the world outside feels like it's taking a deep breath before the full bloom, I find myself craving warmth and quiet contemplation. It's a season of waiting, of gentle shifts, and of finding comfort in the small, steady rhythms of home. There's a quiet grace in preparing something nourishing, something that doesn't demand fanfare but simply *is*. This potato leek soup isn't a performance; it's a gentle invitation to simply *be* in the moment, to savor a bowl of warmth, and perhaps offer a silent thank you for the day's simple provisions. No grand pronouncements, just contented sighs. Ingredients 3-4 large leeks (white and light green parts only) 2 tablespoons olive oil or unsalted butter 1 medium yellow onion, finely chopped 4-5 medium potatoes (such as Russet or Yukon G...

How Print-on-Demand is Changing the Puzzle Industry

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```html How Print-on-Demand is Changing the Puzzle Industry Photo by Aaron Boucicault (@mulberryoats) As March gently brings the soft light of early spring and the promise of renewal, many of us find ourselves seeking pockets of quiet. The world keeps moving at a brisk pace, but our hearts often long for moments to simply *be*. Here at ArtInScienceDesigns, we deeply appreciate those intentional pauses. And guess what? The world of puzzles is making those cherished moments even more accessible and personal, thanks to what's happening with print-on-demand. A New Way to Puzzle: Custom Jigsaw Puzzles for Every Heart For years, puzzles came in standard boxes with standard images. While many brought joy, there wasn't always a puzzle that spoke directly to a particular passion or a beloved memory. That has kindly started to change. Print-on-demand (POD) technology is allowing small businesses, artists, and even individuals to create unique, custom jigsaw puzzles...