In several past posts I've alluded to the virtues of slowing down. But the problem with making a general statement like this is that it doesn't get to the how. We already know we should slow down. We know we risk burnout or illness if we don't take time to rest and recharge. We also know the good we do for our body, mind, and soul when we do slow down. Yet we don't always prioritize it because knowing and doing are two completely different things.
Read MoreThe inspiration for this tea cake came from orange sweet rolls I had as a kid. If you are American you probably know the ones I'm talking about - the Pillsbury orange sweet rolls sold in a tube in the refrigerated section? If you don't know them, I'm sure you can imagine a warm, soft cinnamon bun covered in creamy, orange icing.
Read MoreThis is a hearty frittata perfect for a weekend brunch or even make-ahead weekday breakfasts. It's big on flavor thanks to the chimichurri and manchego, and it has a nice bite from cauliflower, potatoes and pumpkin seeds.
Read MoreThis is a no-cook breakfast porridge. I'll keep it simple and say that it's a lifesaver of a breakfast. Whether you're bored of your breakfast routine, you've just run out of granola midweek and have nothing fresh in the house, you have an early start to work and need something made-ahead to grab and go, or you've been feeling sluggish and heavy from a weekend of indulgences (or a month of indulgences), this is what will save you.
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