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Notes from a Young Black Chef

Notes from a Young Black Chef by Kwame Onwuachi (2019,271 pages) I didn’t know who Kwame Onwuachi was before picking up this book. I found it while browsing one of my favorite bookstores and, honestly, chose it because the title and … Continue reading

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Meal time

“I’m sorry to say it, but we have food at home. Don’t go out just to go out. Definitely go out when you can, but make it worth it, like something you can’t cook at home or a celebratory meal. … Continue reading

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Decadent

Eat something decadent. Without guilt. Without rushing. Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and passing the real life wisdom on to others as I embark on this new venture of “positively purging“, as I know … Continue reading

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Tune In

Tune into your mental & physical health—even when it feels easier to push through. You might be used to ignoring your needs to take care of everything else first. If slowing down feels unfamiliar, that’s okay. But your body and mind … Continue reading

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Cooking

Everyone cannot always draw, sculpt, paint, or practice the traditional means of creativity—but everyone must eat. Cooking, or the practice of preparing food, is the most accessible, engaging, and understandable form of creativity. It is a practice born out of … Continue reading

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