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Meals Are Made With Passion, Love, and Mistakes
Don't be fooled by Tik Tok and Instagram Cooking Videos
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Don't be fooled by Tik Tok and Instagram Cooking Videos
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As we enter the heart of winter, my thoughts and tastes turn towards France and the dishes served in the bistros of Paris and Provence. I imagine warm, dimly lit places, full of people and the clanking of dishes and the din of congenial conversations over comforting food and good
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Apollo's Gate, Saganaki, and the Streets of White, Blue, and Red.
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Islands in the Sky, Goats that Roam, and a Morning With the Oracle. Meteora & Delphi, Greece
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Welcome back to the fight. This time, I know our side will win. — Victor Lazlo (Casablanca) I know, another listical. I hate them as well. Especially at the dawn of a new year. A bite-sized numbered list of inane advice that never really dives beneath the surface platitude. Bullet points
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Two days ago I went to bed in a world that was generally well known. I woke up yesterday and heard the news of ChatGPT. Today I woke up and typed in two questions. I now feel like I have watched the creative equivalent of the first atomic bomb explosion.
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There was a time in America when the car was king. When road or rail were the two affordable options for long travel and most preferred the freedom of the highway. Air travel was an extravagance. Vacation? Pack up the wagon. Sales? Fill your trunk with samples and jump in
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A Time for Compassion and Grace
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Growing up on the edge of Maryland’s horse country was the best of all worlds — the comfort of suburbia with quick access to the city, the beauty and lessons taught in the early morning light of a farm, and the ability of being at the ocean in three hours,
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Welcome to Feed The Muse. This will be a journey! I am an author, epicure, cook, and incurable wanderlust. For a bit more backstory, click here. Feed the Muse is a newsletter with content on travel, food, and those things that energize the soul. Sign up now so you don’
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Sunset on Crater Lake
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Photo: Mechanical calendar on display at Jagiellonian University. Nicolaus Copernicus studied at what is now Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland. In this time of uncertainty remember, the world doesn’t revolve around you; It revolves around the center of our solar system. We’re all just spinning, slightly out of