I’m a keen baker. I have a sweet tooth, as many home bakers do, but I don’t specifically adore baked goods all that much. I’d actually rather have chocolates or ice cream than cake or cookies in most cases.
18 Ways To Upgrade Your Hot Chocolate This Winter
For those that love winter, hot chocolate is simply another added perk. Yet, for those of us who despise the winter, hot chocolate can be a method of coping. Curling up with a good movie and a cup of hot chocolate is one of the ways I survive even the most bitter parts of the winter.
Healthy Food Subs (That You’ll Actually Enjoy)
Diets are not easy. This seems obvious, and yet too few people delve into the actual difficulty of eating healthy: what is it about our brains (or our society) that makes it so hard to stick to food that’s good for us and that won’t make us less healthy? One tricky part of dieting is giving up foods that we love, but replacing them with healthy options can make the process less arduous.
The Ultimate Kitchen Hack Guide
Everyone who cooks makes a mistake every now and then. There are so many food rules, some are commonly known and some of them are more obscure. Sometimes they mean the difference between a great meal and a burnt one. If you want to optimize your experience in the kitchen, here are a few tips and tricks you can learn to make sure you have a positive experience every time.
7 Steps For DIY Pickle Happiness
The process of pickling has been around for thousands of years, and it is believed to have originated in India. If you’ve ever been curious about the process of pickling vegetables, you’re not alone. Pickling is one of those ventures that seem daunting at first, but once you get the hang of it you’ll be a pro in no time.
Your Healthy Guide To Eating Colorfully
Have you ever heard the phrase “eat more colors”? It’s referring to how eating a nutritious diet should look colorful. This is because foods have different benefits for our bodies and those benefits can generally be grouped together by color.
What You Should Know About Kwanzaa
Although Kwanzaa is a relatively new holiday in the United States, it is still an important cultural holiday for many people. Observed from December 26th to January 1st, Kwanzaa is a celebration of heritage often observed in addition to Christmas and New Year.
A Beginner’s Guide To Chanukah
If you’re not Jewish or if you didn’t grow up in a traditional, Jewish household, then you may know surprisingly little about Chanukah. To help with this lack of information, here’s a little bit of information on one of the most important holidays:
A Witch’s Guide To Yule
While Christmas may be one of the best-known winter holidays, it is far from the only one. This time of year witches and pagans get together to celebrate the ancient Yule.