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Slow Supper

During all these years of cooking healthy meals for myself and others, I realized last week that I don’t put as much thought into how the food is eaten compared to how the food is prepared. I was reminded of this idea when looking through old photos of my year abroad to a little [...]

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Fake It ‘Til You Make It

Spring has sprung. At least for most states and countries above the equator it has. Unfortunately for Philadelphia, we’re happy to get a few minutes of sunshine before the wind starts blowing and the rain starts pelting its tired citizens. But that’s okay, because I’ve taken it upon myself to create spring [...]

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Pants on Fire

It’s been sinking in slowly that I’m a bit of a liar. Maybe not enough to be taunted with the age-old chant from childhood, but I feel kind of bad. It all started during an innocent conversation with my older sister who wanted to know if I had any tips on kicking off [...]

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Taste the Rainbow

There is something absolutely delicious about any holiday. I realize that the reason I look forward to most of them is because it’s a lovely excuse to kick up a craft project and continue old family traditions like carving pumpkins, baking cookies, seeing fireworks, dressing up in costumes – you get my drift. [...]

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Granola Guarantee

As a recently crowned stepmother, I’ve found very little fanfare in my new role. Somehow I thought that as soon as I became one, I would be blessed with new knowledge and information that would make me intuitively and indefinitely good at my new title. So far I’ve not had such luck. If anyone [...]

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The Beat of a Different Drum

I have always marched to the beat of a different drum in my life: As a kid, my top requested foods were Brussels sprouts and lentil soup. My favorite thing to do in middle school was flip through my mother’s old volume of Grey’s Anatomy and play H-O-R-S-E. In high school I ran cross country, [...]