Logging Off to Tune In: Digital Minimalism and the Psychology of Online Validation We live in a world where our worth can feel like it’s measured in likes, views, and followers. Where every post is a performance, and every scroll is a silent comparison. Where we chase connection but often end up feeling more disconnected…
Tag: food
Baked Tuscan Chicken
Baked Tuscan Chicken Cals 471 | Protein 32 | Carbs 17 | Fat 32 This juicy baked tuscan chicken made in a creamy sauce with spinach and sun-dried tomatoes is the perfect low-carb meal, rich in Italian flavors. High protein and gluten free. Prep: 15 minutes | Cook: 35 minutes | Total: 50 minutes Servings:…
One-Pot Creamy Cajun Chicken Pasta
While we are chatting about the heat lets hit a 3-peat! I had some ingredients left over from the Jambalaya and the Gumbo so I figured I would get a little more ingredients and make a Cajun chicken pasta! Again, my nephews and family fanned over this so again, I had to share. Ingredients: Cajun…
One-Pot Jambalaya Recipe
Last week I posted my Crockpot Gumbo Recipe, this week I’m making Jambalaya! Similar but not the same. Gumbo is a soupy stew often served with rice, while jambalaya is a rice-based dish where the rice is cooked in the same pot with other ingredients. Gumbo typically involves a roux (flour and fat) or other thickener…
Crockpot Gumbo with Chicken, Sausage and Shrimp
Hi, I’m back with recipes. I haven’t posted a recipe in a while because I felt like.. An imposter? I also felt like I wanted to take my blog in another direction but I recently remembered how much I enjoyed cooking and how much people enjoyed my cooking. Particularly my family. I recently made a…
Top Rated Restaurants in Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh offers a vibrant lunch/dinner scene with a mix of classic comfort foods, innovative eateries, and cultural flavors. Here are some top spots to consider: Honorable Mentions: Two places I ate that were not on this list: Pittsburgh has a diverse and distinctive food scene influenced by its immigrant roots, blue-collar history, and evolving culinary creativity….
Societal Expectations + Life Update
I apologize for being MIA the past couple of weeks. I had started this blog post and hoped to get in out a couple of weeks ago but it got a little hectic in the process. Life Update! I’m going to start this post with my life update! Something cheery before we get to the…
Christmas Breakfast Ideas
In my house we do a Christmas day brunch where we go to my moms or aunts and we all get a breakfast-like meal together, traditionally in our pajamas. Here are some bomb recipes to try for your families Christmas breakfast. I do no own rights to the photos. THE BEST FRENCH TOAST Ingredients 6 large…
Crockpot Ranch Porkshops.
I’m just going to stop in really quick to drop a recipe! It’s been a while since I’ve done one of these! This has recently became popular in our household among family and friends! I personally never ate them of course but every time I’ve made them they have been a hit! and yes, it…
Simple Fresh Salsa
Happy Blogmas Day 16! Today I’m going to be sharing one of my favorite recipes that my mom used to make all the time when I was younger. It was the easiest salsa recipe ever but it tasted so fresh and good. I even made homemade tortilla chips with it! Ingredients: clove of garlic. 1/4…