Reading Recap: November 2024
Okay so November was unexpectedly a bad reading month for me. I started off strong with two five star books
Okay so November was unexpectedly a bad reading month for me. I started off strong with two five star books
The Love of My Afterlife by Kirsty Greenwood follows the story of Delphie Bookham, who just died in the most
October was not the best month for reading for me. I managed to just read three books, which isn’t bad
Between Friends & Lovers by Shirlene Obuobi follows Josephine Boateng, a doctor who became a social media influencer under the
September was a short and sweet reading month. I managed to knock out four books from my TBR, two of
A Love Like The Sun by Riss M. Nielson, her debut novel, tells the story of a pair of childhood
When the weather finally starts to chill out, all I want to do is eat something warm and cinnamon-y. My folks
I’ve had scones on the brain since the last time I made them, which feels like it was ages ago.
Recipe development has always scared me. I’ve been baking for a while now, so it was only a matter of
Ah, the fall. It’s finally getting chilly, the leaves are falling, and I can wear a jacket out without immediately
I posted not one, but TWO different pizza crust recipes on here last year. Since then, I’ve made a lot
Every baker has their own arsenal of classic recipes. They all have their preferred versions of almost anything, but not
Bagels have been on my list for the longest; probably since I started baking bread. I don’t know why it
I have no idea where or when I ate my first falafel but I do know that it was love
We are not pie people. We’re Dominican, and pies aren’t a thing over there. In fact, my folks were introduced
Granola bars, to me, are the perfect snack. Granted, I wouldn’t eat them alone as a snack but they go