Feeling the feelings, a new whole grains bible, and how to turn nut butter into dinner

Hi there, Since last March, “How are you?” has become a real doozy. “I’m great,” I respond automatically. But then I pause and start again. “You know, the world is heavy and sad but we’re doing well and the kids are amazing and ridiculous.” Whatever your go-to answer is, the truth is that we’re all processing … Continue reading Feeling the feelings, a new whole grains bible, and how to turn nut butter into dinner

Is that hope I feel? Plus un-lazying my skincare routine and test-driving a new granola

Hi there, We’re back from a wonderful, wonderful week in Maine, where my parents were thrilled to see the kids after far too many months. Lilly got to have Grandpa Jay storytime in real life, my mom took Finn on daily power walks by the ocean, and auntie Annie spoiled everyone with treats. I gave myself a break from email … Continue reading Is that hope I feel? Plus un-lazying my skincare routine and test-driving a new granola

Pressing reset, dumpling adventures, and the sci-fi book I can’t put down

I started this newsletter three years ago as a way to share my many, many opinions. It’s followed the thread of my life, from baby discoveries to toddler recs, job transitions to consulting adventures, always heavy on the food optimization. Then 2020. Quarantine lifesavers, antiracist resources, get-out-the-vote tactics, and other gentle suggestions for navigating this scary and uncertain … Continue reading Pressing reset, dumpling adventures, and the sci-fi book I can’t put down

The best thing in my inbox, bedtime upgrades, and why I think Feb 1 is the official start of 2021

My friend Elana has the very good idea that February 1st should be considered the official start of the new year. I’m into it, which means that this past month has really just been practice. So as we enter 2021, I’m hopeful that things will start trending for the better: friends and family slowly getting vaccinated, winter … Continue reading The best thing in my inbox, bedtime upgrades, and why I think Feb 1 is the official start of 2021

Socially distanced cookie swaps, delicious food gifts, and goodbye 2020

December! The end of 2020, a year none of us could have predicted (save maybe Ed Yong). We’re here, and I have no idea how to feel. It’s been tragedy upon insanity upon tragedy, and yet we’ve found plenty of joyful moments with the kids and our community of friends in our 10-block radius. It’s a … Continue reading Socially distanced cookie swaps, delicious food gifts, and goodbye 2020

One week to go: What to do, stress-bake, and drink in the final stretch

Here we are, just a week out from Election Day. Finally? I am steeling myself for disaster (like carrying an umbrella when you really don’t think it’s going to rain, right?) but also just want it to get here so at least we know. Besides the future of our country, I’ve been thinking a lot about the … Continue reading One week to go: What to do, stress-bake, and drink in the final stretch

How to make an impact, what to eat while you’re doing it (cookies), and the comfiest mask

Hi there, Like many of you, I experienced the news of Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s passing as a giant, heart-sickening blow. She was such an extraordinary force in so many ways, and I hope that we can carry her legacy on. And like many of you, my next thought was, “Oh shit.” For a year that has already been … Continue reading How to make an impact, what to eat while you’re doing it (cookies), and the comfiest mask

Amazing Black-owned businesses, antiracist kid books, and tasty things I’m not cooking

Hi there, It’s been a couple months and a lifetime since my last newsletter. I haven’t been sure what to say, or whether it’s even appropriate to take up space in your inbox (please feel free to delete if you aren’t interested in my voice right now—I get it!). And like many of you, I’ve … Continue reading Amazing Black-owned businesses, antiracist kid books, and tasty things I’m not cooking

Swapping baked goods, tip-toeing into birding, and why it’s ok to be happy even when things are terrifying

It’s hard to believe another month has gone by, and it’s even harder to wrap my head around the fact that things just seem to be getting worse. I don’t know what to do except what we’re doing, which is trying to be responsible citizens, to keep these kids healthy and happy, to and add … Continue reading Swapping baked goods, tip-toeing into birding, and why it’s ok to be happy even when things are terrifying