A new week stretches out before you, blank and waiting to be written with all of the promise of what could be. Whether or not last week was what you wanted, this is a gentle reminder that you have the chance to start over. You have the chance to hope again, and you have the... Continue Reading →

Everything is simultaneously. As a person who is attuned to energy at any given time, I think I can safely say that you understand the truth in what I am saying: It can be a beautiful gift, but at the same time, it also can be a source of a great deal of pain. Empaths... Continue Reading →

I believe that just embracing who I am has been my biggest achievement. As far back as I can remember, I thought that accomplishments are something you could point to diplomas earned, to goals met, to celebrations had. But as I grew, I began to realize that there is something far more powerful than anything... Continue Reading →

Weekend Breathing The clock loosens its grip on the day,and time learns how to sit down.Plans soften into maybes,and the world exhales with you.Morning comes without urgency.Let the week set itself down.Let worry fold like laundry, unfinished.You are allowed to rest.You are allowed to be.The weekend holds you gently,and nothing more is required.

One of life's deeper heartbreaks is the loss of a spouse. It affects one's daily routines, sense of identity, safety, and perception of the future. A partner who shared your burdens, dreams, and silent moments is now taken, and the silence is just too great to fill. Overwhelmed, maybe-but starting over after a loss is... Continue Reading →

There comes a point in every spiritual journey when everything shifts. Sometimes it's gradually, a slow awakening that gently nudges you toward a new chapter. Other times, it's born out of trauma-an abrupt, painful breaking that forces you to rebuild your inner world from the ground up. When one restarts spiritually, one is not only... Continue Reading →

For so long, many have carried a quiet fear of winning. Not a fear of failure ironically, that part feels familiar. It’s the success, the breakthrough, the moment we finally rise that makes us shrink. When we achieve something meaningful, we instinctively soften it, downplay it, or apologize for it. “I wasn't trying to outshine... Continue Reading →

For when everything seems to pause your plans slow down, opportunities slip through your fingers, and the path ahead is not quite clear. These delays can stir frustration, confusion, and even doubt. But spiritually speaking, delays are never empty spaces. They are sacred pauses-divinely timed moments designed to shape you, protect you, and guide you... Continue Reading →

A new week is like an unopened gift: quiet on the outside, full of possibility inside. Whether last week felt like a victory lap or a wild maze, this one arrives with a gentle reset button. It asks only one thing: start where you are. Mondays often get a bad reputation, but they hold a... Continue Reading →

Spirituality is usually discussed as peaceful, uplifting, and full of love and light. And it can be all of these things. However, there's one more side to that, which not too many people discuss-the part that makes you sit in discomfort, face the patterns, and finally acknowledge parts of yourself that you would much rather... Continue Reading →

First holiday season without my hubby. Lately, I've been getting through days as though I am made of glass, fragile, see-through. I'm mentally and emotionally exhausted in a way that doesn't flare up loudly but instead lingers like a weight I carry everywhere. It's not so much that I do not want to care about... Continue Reading →

We often wait for the right timing, the right plan, or the right version of ourselves, hoping that one day things will feel "ready." But here's a dose of reality: life is brief, and the perfect moment is but an illusion we have been socialized to pursue. Go easy on yourself. You're navigating a world... Continue Reading →

In every person's life, there comes a moment when one feels the tug between who they truly are and who the world prefers them to be. Subtle at first, it's an unspoken pressure to shrink a little, blend in a little, or tone yourself down so no one feels threatened, intimidated, or left behind. But... Continue Reading →

Grief is perhaps one of the most complicated emotional states there exists as a human. It does not move along a linear path, according to the milestone book, or some clearly defined stage process. It shows up instead as shifting weather: some days, clear and manageable; others, stormy and overwhelming. And the truth is, both... Continue Reading →

It's tempting to think that our progress only counts when it's visible-when it's photographed, approved, applauded, or understood by others. But some of the most meaningful growth happens in private, away from the eyes and opinions of the world. Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is be proud of yourself in silence. You... Continue Reading →

It feels, at times, like a rare luxury in a world constantly tugging at our attention and demanding our energy while filling our days with so much noise. But the truth is much simpler, far more empowering: peace is a personal gift you give yourself. It is not given to you by circumstances; it is... Continue Reading →

There's a kind of wisdom that comes from looking back on a situation and realizing you knew the truth long before you acted on it. Most of us have lived through moments where spirit, intuition, or that quiet inner voice whispered "no" yet something in us stayed, tried, or hoped anyway. And when the lesson... Continue Reading →

In life we realize healing isn't something we find outside; it's something we cultivate inside. To love oneself is not an act but a gentle, continuous process. It's that moment when you realize your worth isn't defined by how polished you appear, how composed you seem, or how well you carry the burden of the... Continue Reading →

As the week winds down and the weekend peeks around the corner, today is a gentle reminder to pause, take a breath, and acknowledge how far you have come. Even if the past few days felt chaotic or imperfect, you made it here with lessons learned, small victories earned, and strength you might not even... Continue Reading →

This is one of the most powerful lessons we learn on the journey of self-growth: you can fully accept people and, at the same time, protect your peace.Acceptance does not mean access.Love is not necessarily about proximity. And understanding someone does not mean that you have to carry them. We are always trying to fit... Continue Reading →

Life can sometimes favor convenience over conviction, standing for the truth feels like a barefoot walk through a rocky path: painful, uncertain, and sometimes lonely. Yet, it is on this very path that our spirit is refined and our inner light starts to shine the brightest.The Quiet Power of TruthTruth is not always loud or... Continue Reading →

Each new week comes as a fresh, white sheet of paper, waiting for us to fill it with hope, gratitude, and good wishes. The energy we bring into our Monday often sets the tone for the days that follow. That’s why choosing optimism even in small ways can transform the way we experience our week.... Continue Reading →

I’ve lately been reminded that not every day will feel like progress. There are days in which motivation runs low, where all feels slow or uncertain, and where the only thing you manage to do is show up to your life, to your work, to your healing, to your routines. And maybe that’s enough. I... Continue Reading →

Ingredients 1 tender heart, ready to start again 2 cups of stillness and breath 3 tablespoons of self-forgiveness A few words of truth whispered instead 1 scoop of courage to feel deeply A pinch of surrender 4 drops of faith (more to taste) 1 candle's worth of light Instructions: 1. Begin with stillness. Sit with... Continue Reading →

Yes, therein lies great wisdom when one knows to step back, when to stop explaining, and when to walk away peacefully rather than in anger. Living in an age when all want to be heard, when every moment is filled with chatter, and when stillness is mistaken for weakness. Yet, there is divine strength in... Continue Reading →

When Your Spirit Says “No” When something just doesn’t sit right. You can’t always explain it, perhaps a friendship that suddenly feels heavy, family members or a job that drains your peace, or a space that no longer feels aligned with who you’re becoming. Your spirit starts whispering, “This isn’t for you.” That whisper is... Continue Reading →

With each journey when something just doesn’t sit right. You can’t always explain it, perhaps a friendship that suddenly feels heavy, family members or a job that drains your peace, or a space that no longer feels aligned with who you’re becoming. Your spirit starts whispering, “This isn’t for you.” That whisper is discernment, your... Continue Reading →

It's 2025, and to many of us, the world feels heavier than it used to. The headlines are relentless political chaos, people losing jobs, families struggling to keep food on the table. The conversations online feel sharper, more divided. And in the quiet moments, when you put your phone down, it's hard not to feel... Continue Reading →

Family is generally romanticized as the one constant in life of a built-in support system that's supposed to love and accept us regardless. But for many people, that's not how things turn out. Instead, family can be the source of deep emotional wounds, toxic relationships, and long-term mental suffering. If you've ever felt depleted, anxious,... Continue Reading →

We like to speak of healing in terms of destination a place of wholeness, light, and peace. And yet healing is actually more a matter of surrender than of arrival. It calls us to let go of our grip on the familiar patterns of pain, to have faith in the mysterious, and to allow our... Continue Reading →

We all come to a place in life where we realize that control is an illusion. We can plan, prepare, and organize, but no matter how diligently we try to force things to occur, life always seems to remind us that we are not in control. Instead of fighting, I am learning to yield. I... Continue Reading →

Strength in What We Do Not Say When we think of strength, we often envision vocal victories, forceful declarations, or external resilience. Yet, some of the most powerful strength lies not in what we say, but in the quiet wars we wage within ourselves. Quiet wars those unseen battles that never get translated into words,... Continue Reading →

Life has a way of revealing the truth about the people around us. You don’t always see someone’s true character when everything is going smoothly. It’s often in difficult, unexpected, or transitional moments that the masks come off and you discover who’s genuinely in your corner—and who’s been pretending all along. Hard Times Reveal True... Continue Reading →

There’s something about Fall weekends that feels like a soft sigh from nature. The rush of summer has quieted, the air has grown crisp, and the world seems to move at a gentler pace. It’s the season of amber light, cozy layers, and finding peace in the little things. When the leaves begin their slow... Continue Reading →

Acknowledging the Present: It recognizes that confusion is a natural part of life. We all face moments of uncertainty, doubt, indecision, or feeling lost.Wishing for a Better State: It actively hopes for a shift for that fog of confusion to lift. The Gift of Clarity: It wishes for you to find:Understanding: Seeing a situation for... Continue Reading →

Life rarely unfolds in a straight line. Rather, it's a zigzag, with twists and turns, surprises and moments of clarity and confusion. At those moments, a simple declaration can serve as an anchor: "I trust the path unfolding before me, and I walk it with peace, courage, and gratitude." Trusting the Path Trust is not... Continue Reading →

The Gentle Shift. A day for calm reflection and release of what no longer serves you, making space for new blessings to flow in. Now, the energy is not of large, sweeping gestures, but of a small, inner shift. You have been moving through your time of transformation, and now you are being invited to... Continue Reading →

We are wired for connection. From our earliest ancestors relying on the tribe for survival to the modern dopamine hit of a new like or follow, our brains scream one overriding command: Be liked. Belong. This deep imperative renders one of life's most common experiences into a personal failure: being disliked. We usually get ourselves... Continue Reading →

It's a profound shift from seeking external validation to cultivating an internal source of worth. 1. Understand Why It's Necessary First, recognize that relying on others for love is like building a house on sand. The opinions, attention, and affection of others are inherently unstable and outside of your control. When your self-worth is tied... Continue Reading →

What Consistent Nastiness Reveals It's a Pattern, Not a Reaction: Everyone can have a bad day and snap at someone. That's human. But when it's a person's default mode with everyone from family and coworkers to the server at a restaurant it points to a deep-seated internal issue, not a reaction to external circumstances. It... Continue Reading →

We'd rather imagine that our enemies are distant individuals a rival in some other city, a personal flaw we'll "get right one day," a looming issue that we can see from miles away. It makes us comfortable. It gives the illusion of power. But the truth is far more sinister. Whether on some figural battlefield,... Continue Reading →

We spend a great amount of time discussing forgiving others. We analyze their mistakes, ruminate over our wounds, and work through the hard labor of releasing anger. But there is a far greater, and overlooked, forgiveness that comes before it: the forgiveness we owe to ourselves. If you were to re-read your life, or rather... Continue Reading →

You know the feeling. That subtle, nagging sense that you’re busy but not necessarily productive. That you’re moving fast, but perhaps not in the right direction. You’re ticking tasks off a list, but the list itself doesn’t seem to connect to anything bigger. In our constantly connected, high-speed world, it's far too simple to be... Continue Reading →

Ever spent a day feeling totally drained, but when you thought back on it, you hadn't really done anything that taxing? Or been so caught up in a project you loved that hours flew by like minutes and you finished it feeling energized, not drained? No coincidence. It's the clear reflection of a simple yet... Continue Reading →

We've all been there the suffocating burden of a past failure that repeats, the rage of a situation we have no control over, or the silent disappointment when others don't meet our expectations. It drains us. It's like trying to race with a sack of rocks on your shoulders. Imagine you could put that backpack... Continue Reading →

Have you ever noticed how some problems keep coming back no matter how much you try to fix them? You might be treating the symptoms while ignoring the root cause. Just like a tree, true strength and stability come from a healthy foundation. "Heal the root so the tree is stable" is more than a... Continue Reading →

Honoring our emotions is a powerful practice that allows us to understand ourselves on a deeper level. Each feeling, whether joy, sadness, anger, or fear, carries valuable insights. By acknowledging and embracing these emotions, we create space for healing and personal growth. Instead of pushing them away, we can learn to sit with them, reflect,... Continue Reading →

There’s an old truth that never loses relevance: you reap what you sow. It's easy to associate this with success, hard work, or financial rewards. But where this principle cuts the deepest is in our relationships particularly in how we treat people. We often underestimate the long-term effects of our actions, especially the way we... Continue Reading →

The weekend is finally here, and it's time to pause, breathe, and recharge. Whether you’ve had a busy week filled with deadlines or a slower pace that let you reflect and reset, now is the moment to step back and enjoy the little things. Weekends are for morning coffee without the rush, spontaneous adventures, time... Continue Reading →

There’s a quiet sacred truth that so many people learn the hard way: how you treat others can determine how long your blessings last. In this unpredictable world status, money, and attention often take center stage, it's easy to forget that these things are fragile. They can feel permanent earned, deserved, even guaranteed but they’re... Continue Reading →

Family is often seen as a safe haven  a place of unconditional love, support, and belonging. But what happens when the very people meant to nurture and protect you become a source of pain, confusion, and emotional manipulation? For those of us with narcissistic family members, this is a painful reality we rarely speak openly... Continue Reading →

Life definitely has a way of turning without warning. One moment, everything feels steady the next, we are left breathless in the wake of sudden loss. When someone we love is taken from us without warning, the world feels cruel, unfair, and utterly broken. And yet… even in this pain, there can still be space... Continue Reading →

Every sunrise offers a new beginning a quiet invitation to grow, to evolve, to live more deeply and fully. And lately, I’ve been listening to that invitation more closely. The truth is, I am growing every day. Growth doesn’t always look like big, flashy changes. Sometimes, it’s as subtle as shifting your mindset, choosing to... Continue Reading →

There’s a quiet law of the universe that never misses: the way you treat people will eventually circle back to you. You might think you’re rising by stepping on others, dismissing their feelings, or acting as if their presence is disposable but life has a way of leveling the playing field. Not out of spite,... Continue Reading →

Mentally, I’ve cut everyone off. And I’m okay with it. Lately, I’ve felt something shift inside me. Not suddenly, not all at once but slowly, like a fog rolling in and settling over everything. I’ve mentally cut everyone off. No angry fallouts. No dramatic announcements. Just… silence. Distance. A quiet unraveling of connections I no... Continue Reading →

Spiritually, the journey I’m on now is unlike any I’ve experienced before. After the passing of my husband, everything I knew my routines, my sense of safety, even my sense of self was shaken. Grief has a way of bringing life to a standstill while at the same time demanding movement. It insists that we... Continue Reading →

"Stay true to you. What others do behind your back is on them. God sees all and karma is so real." In life, we will all face moments when we discover that people haven’t been as honest, loyal, or supportive as they appeared to be. Maybe it’s someone close a friend, a coworker, or even... Continue Reading →

To speak a line of truth so pure not wrapped in pride, nor trimmed with fear,but rising from that inner corewhere silence listens, bright and clear. Not forged for praise, nor built to last,but breathed as though from ancient flame—a word so just, so free of mask,it does not cling to speaker's name. It ripples... Continue Reading →

We’re taught in society that strength means winning, being louder, pushing harder, rising above others. But real strength isn’t rooted in dominance it’s grounded in detachment. The Illusion of Dominance Dominance is seductive. It gives the illusion of control and superiority. But at its core, dominance is often fueled by insecurity. It demands validation, thrives... Continue Reading →

The world often applauds loud achievement over quiet intention, the line between ego and soul can blur. But beneath the surface of our ambitions and actions lies a truth worth pausing for: The Ego's Appetite Ego thrives on applause. It’s the voice in us that craves validation, attention, and status. It wants to be seen,... Continue Reading →

There’s something beautiful about moving at your own pace. Not rushing to keep up. Not slowing down to fit in. Just listening — really listening — to your own rhythm. In a world constantly telling us how to live, what to chase, who to be… there’s power in saying: “I'm doing my own thing.” Your... Continue Reading →

Learning to thrive in the face of adversity means I'm not just surviving I'm transforming challenge into strength. Adversity reveals my strength, not my weakness. I'm still standing, I'm still growing. Resilience is built, not born every tough moment is a training ground for the life I'm recreating. I don’t have to be perfect to... Continue Reading →

°Let Go of the Expectations That Others Think Like You There’s a certain kind of pain that doesn’t come from loss, betrayal, or conflict—it comes from the quiet disappointment of expecting people to think, feel, or act like you do… and realizing they don’t. You might be someone who shows up for others, communicates thoughtfully,... Continue Reading →

“Your past is just a story. And once you realize this, it has no power over you.” The Chains We Can’t See Everyone has a past. Some parts we cherish—first loves, great achievements, quiet moments of joy. Others haunt us—failures, trauma, shame, missed opportunities. The danger arises when we let those moments define us, chain... Continue Reading →

Life is fleeting. We’re not here forever, and if there’s one truth we all share, it’s that we don’t know how much time we have left. But within that uncertain window, we are given a choice: to live passively, or to live purposefully — to make a difference, to leave a mark, and to inspire.... Continue Reading →

In today’s fast-paced world, emergencies can strike without warning — from sudden weather changes to public safety threats. The phrase “Watch. Listen. Be ready.” reminds us how simple actions can save lives. Watch your surroundings and stay tuned to credible news sources. Whether it’s a storm on the horizon or a community alert, staying visually... Continue Reading →

Have you ever just known something without knowing how? Or felt someone’s emotions as if they were your own? Maybe you’ve caught a scent that reminded you of a loved one who’s passed, even though there was no source for it. These experiences may not be coincidences—they could be signs that you're tuning in to... Continue Reading →

Hello, my wonderful community, I want to share something personal and important with you. As many of you know, I’ve been on a journey of transformation since the heartbreaking loss of my husband of 14 years. This season of life has brought deep reflection, growth, and change—inside and out.  Yet, through every tear, memory, and... Continue Reading →

When I watched Sinners, I didn’t just see a dystopian thriller—I saw a spiritual battlefield. A world where control wears a digital face, and salvation is sold as software. But through the noise, one figure stood out to me—not as a heroine in the Hollywood sense, but as a vessel. Annie. For me, Annie is... Continue Reading →

In a world constantly buzzing with noise—notifications, conversations, traffic, and media—silence often feels foreign. But if you pause and listen closely, you'll find that silence is not empty. It speaks volumes. It’s in these quiet moments that life reveals its deeper truths.The Language of SilenceSilence is more than the absence of sound. It’s a space... Continue Reading →

There comes a point in some people’s lives when the fear of death fades—not from recklessness, but from clarity. And in that clarity, something shifts. You stop resisting what’s inevitable. You stop clutching at every moment like it's slipping sand. Instead, you start to live—not in defiance of death, but in harmony with it. To... Continue Reading →

“I am the dream of my ancestors—walking, breathing, remembering.” I come from a people who knew freedom long before captivity. My blood carries the rhythm of warriors and midwives, landkeepers and storytellers. My spirit remembers the soil of Mississippi, the wisdom of Choctaw ancestors, and the resistance woven into the roots of North Carolina. I... Continue Reading →

In the quiet corners of our lives and societies, truths often lie dormant—ignored, silenced, or strategically buried beneath layers of comfort, fear, and manipulation. But truth, by its nature, is not passive. It may sleep, but it is never dead. And when it can no longer be buried—when its pressure builds and finally breaks the... Continue Reading →

There’s a specific kind of frustration that comes from trying to explain yourself — your values, your perspective, your lived experience — to someone who isn’t actually listening. Not really. They’ve already made up their mind, not just about the issue, but about you. And no amount of clarity, patience, or logic is going to... Continue Reading →

There is a universal truth that transcends culture, religion, and philosophy: our actions have consequences. People often believe they can hide their wrongdoings, bury them under wealth, power, or false smiles—but the truth has a way of surfacing, and the soul remembers. Evil deeds do not fade with time. They ripple outward, affecting not just... Continue Reading →

Someone’s Aura Is Not Always Their Spirit

We live in a time where the words "energy," "vibes," and "aura" are used in everyday conversations. You’ll hear people say, “I love her energy,” or “His vibe was off,” and we instantly feel like we’ve read someone’s entire character just from a moment of interaction. But there’s a difference we don’t talk about enough:... Continue Reading →

Choosing Peace

In a world filled with chaos and constant demands, the pursuit of inner peace has become a vital part of maintaining mental and emotional well-being. Choosing peace for myself is not just a passive decision; it is an active commitment to cultivating a serene existence amidst the noise of everyday life. This essay explores the... Continue Reading →

Tranquil Moments: Sunday in the Garden

On a warm Sunday afternoon, the sun hung low in the sky, casting a golden hue over the garden. Aisha settled into her favorite spot on her crafted bench she created, a cup of chamomile tea in hand. Her garden was her sanctuary, bursting with vibrant flowers and lush greenery that she had nurtured over... Continue Reading →

Fear Of Rejection

The fear of rejection can be paralyzing, leading many, particularly entrepreneurs, to abandon their dreams and return to familiar paths in their jobs and daily lives. It is a common emotional experience that can stem from various factors, including past experiences, low self-esteem, or social anxiety. It often manifests in situations where individuals worry about... Continue Reading →

Standing Out While Staying True To Yourself

You are not the sum of what others think or say about you. You are a unique individual with your own story, experiences, and aspirations. It is important to live life authentically and not try to please everyone, as some individuals may not truly care about your well-being. Embrace your true self and listen to... Continue Reading →

Knowing Peace For Yourself

This morning, I am enjoying the soothing sounds of Lalah Hathaway and Damien Escobar, accompanied by a cup of chamomile tea. After cleansing my home with sage and reciting Psalm 59, I embraced the tranquility and found solace in the silence. Amidst the challenges of 2024, I remain grateful for my blessings and strive to... Continue Reading →

Your Presence Is A Present To This World

Unleash your inner greatness by embracing your uniqueness and living a purpose-driven life. Take life one day at a time, focusing on blessings, not troubles. Believe in your inner strength and resilience to overcome any obstacle. Make informed decisions and reject limitations. Pursue your dreams with courage and determination. Avoid excessive worry and strive for... Continue Reading →

Chocolate Cheesecake

Get your forks ready for this Oreo Cheesecake with a cookie crust. Be prepared for dessert awesomeness! It’s a total bliss celebration of deliciousness! Cookie Crust 24 whole Oreo cookies 6 tbsp. melted butter Pinch of kosher salt Chocolate Cheesecake 4 (8-oz.) packages of cream cheese, softened to room temperature 3/4 c. granulated sugar 1/2... Continue Reading →

Happy Birthday Chaka Khan

Happy Birthday to the great Chaka Khan born March 23, 1953 Yvette Marie Stevens, better known by her stage name Chaka Khan. Her career has spanned nearly five decades, beginning in the 1970s as the lead vocalist of the funk band Rufus. Khan received public attention for her vocals and image. Known as the "Queen... Continue Reading →

George Benson

Happy Birthday to George Benson born March 22, 1943. A guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He began his professional career at the age of 21 as a jazz guitarist. A former child prodigy, Benson first came to prominence in the 1960s, playing soul jazz with Jack McDuff and others. Benson was born and raised in the... Continue Reading →

Working From Home During A Pandemic

So this coronavirus pandemic has shaken things up here in the United States for everyone. It has forced millions to work from home and now also having to create a curriculum for school kids also while having to work from home. Currently they are saying this could possibly last up until July or August. We... Continue Reading →

Women’s History Month

I want to honor the work of Bianca Quinn whom I have watched grow to where she is at now and I’m super excited for her and the awesome things she is getting ready to accomplish. Bianca Quinn ceo/founder of WISE Management Incorporated in Dallas, TX WISE Management's services are Administrative Support, Financial Education Courses,... Continue Reading →

Happy Saturday

Wishing everyone a fabulous Saturday. It is a French Toast kind of morning then I plan on doing nothing but relaxing the rest of the day.

Tasty Corner: Wonton Tacos

A copy-cat recipe for Applebees Chicken Wonton Tacos. Wonton Tacos are a delicious appetizer or could be perfect snack for one. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Ingredients: 🔹1/2 cup stir fry sauce 🔹1 cup asian dressing (Toasted Sesame) 🔹1/4 cup soy sauce 🔹1/4 cup teriyaki sauce 🔹2 pounds boneless, skinless chicken breast (diced) 🔹2 cups coleslaw (chopped cabbage Mix) 🔹1/2 cup green onion (finely diced) 🔹1/2 cup... Continue Reading →

Cheesy Bacon Brussel Sprouts

This golden and bubbly brussel sprouts dish topped with cheese and applewood bacon is so scrumptious that it’s sure to get everyone to eat their veggies! INGREDIENTS • 3 Tbsp butter • 1/4 cup sliced shallots (this was about 2 shallots for me) • 2 cloves garlic, minced • 32 oz bag of fresh Brussels... Continue Reading →

7 Layer Cookie Bars

A layered one pan dessert treat loaded with gooey layers of graham cracker crumbs, chocolate and butterscotch chips, and coconut. A perfect treat you sometimes only see during the holidays. Ingredients: 1/2 cup melted butter 11/2 cups of graham cracker crumbs 1 can Borden Eagle Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk 2 cups Ghirardelli Chocolate Baking Chips,... Continue Reading →

National Taco Day

Guess what day it is!?! Who doesn’t love a good taco whether it's traditional, spicy, sweet with a little heat and also vegan tacos aren’t bad actually delicious to be honest. So here are some great taco recipes to please everyone! Enjoy 🌮 Chorizo and Potato Tacos with Avocado Salsa Verde Ingredients: • For the... Continue Reading →

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