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What's For Dinner: 'Vegetable Hash

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What's For Dinner: 'Vegetable Hash March often feels like standing at the threshold, doesn't it? One foot in the lingering chill of winter, the other longing for the first tentative green shoots of spring. In these days that can feel both hectic with new schedules and brimming with quiet anticipation, I find myself drawn to the simple comfort of good food created without fuss, but with a gentle intention. There's a particular kind of peace in the rhythmic work of chopping vegetables, a meditative act that gently slows the mind. It’s an offering of care, really, for ourselves and for those we gather around our table. And tonight, that care takes the form of something wonderfully adaptable and deeply satisfying: a hearty vegetable hash. It’s a gentle reminder that even amidst life's often bustling currents, there are anchors of grace – moments to pause, to simply be , and to give thanks for the nourishment before us. This hash, for me, is one such ancho...

Are You a Picture Person or a Pattern Person? The Puzzle Version

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```html Are You a Picture Person or a Pattern Person? The Puzzle Version Photo by Brett Jordan (@instabrettjordan) Ah, March. The world outside is gently shaking off winter’s slumber, hinting at new beginnings. For many of us, this seasonal shift often comes with a subtle internal nudge—a quiet longing for moments of stillness amidst the lingering chill and the budding promises of spring. It's a sweet, tender time, isn't it? My heart yearns for quiet contemplation, for simply "Being" rather than perpetually "Doing." And often, a good puzzle is just the thing to help bridge the gap between a "busy brain" and "creative rest." The Puzzle Personality Test (Kind Of) When you approach a puzzle, what draws you in? Do you gravitate toward the vibrant scene, eager to piece together a beautiful landscape or a bustling street? Or do you find comfort in the repetitive satisfaction of matching shapes and colors, building a mosai...

What 30 Years of Marriage Has Taught Me That 30 Days of Wedding Planning Couldn’t

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What 30 Years of Marriage Has Taught Me That 30 Days of Wedding Planning Couldn’t Photo by Vista Wei (@vistawei) As the days stretch out longer and the world outside my kitchen window is painted in various shades of green, I find myself looking back. With our daughter navigating her own exciting path, and the rhythm of our home feeling a little different these days, a milestone recently snuck up on us: 30 years. Thirty years of marriage. And let me tell you, it was nothing like the 30 days we spent trying to pick out tablecloths and argue over the guest list. Wedding planning, for all its spreadsheets and fanfare, is a sprint. Marriage is more like an ultra-marathon through constantly shifting terrain. And while I wouldn't trade a single moment of our wedding day, the real wisdom, the stuff that sticks to your bones, comes from the long haul. Here’s a little slice of what three decades have etched into my heart. 1. Love isn’t a feeling; it’s a thousand small...

Something To Celebrate: International Women's Day

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Background photo by Deva Williamson (@big_laugh_kitchen) Did you know International Women's Day has been a thing since 1911? That's over a century of celebrating, advocating, and probably a fair bit of quiet, determined 'getting things done' behind the scenes. Because let's be honest, for many of us, especially those who prefer a good book to a bustling parade, IWD isn't about grand, sweeping gestures. Instead, it’s about acknowledging the quieter hum of brilliance that keeps the world (and usually your household schedule) running. It's the woman who remembers everyone's birthday *and* the one who figures out why the obscure tech gadget stopped working. It's the one who juggles a thousand tiny tasks with a smile, even if that smile is mostly internal and only truly visible to the dog. And you know what? There's always something to celebrate. Even on a regular Friday. Successfully folding a fitted sheet? That's a win. Managing to ...

What's For Dinner: The Quiet Comfort of a Vegetable Grilled Cheese

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What's For Dinner: The Quiet Comfort of a Vegetable Grilled Cheese March often feels like a whispered promise. Outside, the world is stirring, hinting at warmth, yet still prone to a sudden chill. It's a season that asks us to pause, to notice the subtle unfolding, and to find gratitude in both the burgeoning life and the lingering need for coziness. For many of us who find solace in quiet moments, these in-between days are a gentle reminder to slow down, to breathe, and to nourish our spirits with simple, heartfelt things. Lately, my own spirit has been drawn to the humble grilled cheese. There's something inherently comforting about it – the golden-brown crust, the gooey, warm center. It’s a dish that asks for very little fuss but offers a great deal of satisfaction. And in an effort to welcome a little more of that hopeful March vibrancy onto my plate, I've found a particular kinship with the "vegetable" grilled cheese. It’s not about transformi...

The Quiet Aftershocks of Caregiving, When the House is Empty

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The Quiet Aftershocks of Caregiving, When the House is Empty Photo by Mr. Pugo (@mrpugo) It's July, and the cicadas are loud again, a relentless hum that seems to underscore the quiet indoors. My son, twenty now, is off with his own friends, and my husband is at work. It’s just me, and the echo of a house that once held so much more. Life has a way of remaking us, doesn't it? Especially after those seasons that demand everything. For me, that season was the years spent caring for my mother. Years that bled into each other, filled with doctor’s appointments, endless phone calls, and the slow, steady surrender of a life well-lived. And then, the quiet. The final, profound quiet after loss. Many of us have walked this path, carrying the weight of love and responsibility. What we don't often name, though, is what happens next to the relationships with our siblings—the ones who walked (or didn't walk) alongside us. When Shared History Feels Different We gr...

Something To Celebrate: National Be Heard Day

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Background photo by Joseph Abeesh (@joseph_abeesh) Did you know today is National Be Heard Day? It's true! A whole 24 hours dedicated to the art (and occasional struggle) of getting your voice, your ideas, or even just your well-timed, eloquent sigh, properly acknowledged. For some, 'being heard' might mean rocking a TED Talk or nailing a big presentation. For many of us, however, it's more about that perfectly placed comment in a group chat, finally getting someone to understand your niche obsession, or simply having your "I'm content right here, thanks" acknowledged at a party when someone tries to drag you to the dance floor. It’s a lovely reminder that every voice, every thought, every quiet observation holds value. So whether your "being heard" today looks like confidently sharing an idea, writing a thoughtful email, or even just letting out that *very* expressive internal monologue, pat yourself on the back. Because as we alw...