The Hungry {Romance} Writer: Chicken & Dumpling Soup
Chicken and Dumpling Soup is the perfect way to end this first week of 2026. It’s warm and cozy and loaded with all the nutrition we need on these freezing cold days.
Chicken and Dumpling Soup is the perfect way to end this first week of 2026. It’s warm and cozy and loaded with all the nutrition we need on these freezing cold days.
Today is the first Book Event post of the new year! And it’s full of winter holiday romances guaranteed to warm your heart with love and happiness.
We’re in the middle of cold and flu season, but it’s not too late to update your pantry with foods and herbs that help strengthen your immune system. So here’s a list of items to help you build up a winter apothecary of your very own.
The Epiphany is the last of the 12 Days of Christmas. To celebrate, here’s a brief history of the day’s meaning and a bread recipe that is sure to bring you luck!
Today I’m talking about Hans Christian Andersen’s The Snow Queen, examining love, emotional distance, and why Gerda’s journey remains a powerful blueprint for enduring love stories.
It’s that time of year again. It’s planner season. And I’m already behind. But that’s okay because I have a plan to work around not actually planning. And it includes a lot of rest.
We are surrounded by sick people and I have a family member in the hospital. So it’s time to break out (and make some more) immunity syrup to help us get through the winter without getting sick.
Happy Friday! Since it’s cold out and I’m tired from from all the festivities, tonight I’m making a simple meal to eat by the fireplace (which I do a lot in the winter!). And tonight’s supper is homemade Creamy Clam Chowder.
On Public Domain Day, January 1, 2025, creative works from 1930, including notable books like “As I Lay Dying”, “Vile Bodies”, and “Nancy Drew and the Secret of the Old Clock” as well as sound recordings from 1925 became free for public use. But as always, there are exceptions.
I wish you all a very happy and prosperous 2026, and may all of our dreams come true!
I can’t wait for New Year’s, but I’m also hoping that will all the celebrating no one gets sick. Just in case, though, I have all the ingredients on hand for this Flu Tea that can help you fight the flu at the first sign of symptoms.
As the seasons turn, so does an ancient story about the Holly King and the Oak King, a myth of light and shadow, growth and rest, and the quiet promise that the light always returns.