Because this series focuses on the joy of cooking and sharing wholesome foods, it only seemed fitting to choose Community Servings as the local organization I direct a portion of sales from this series to. 10% of the profits from this print series are donated to this beloved part of the Jamaica Plain neighborhood. Community Servings envisions a world in which everyone has access to the nutritious food they need for health and wellbeing as a fundamental right. They provide medically tailored meals for the critical ill, off nutrition education, food service job training for people facing barriers to full-time employment, increase access to locally-grown food and more. To read more about their services and ways you could make an additional donation of money or time, visit: https://www.servings.org/
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Mildred Greenhalgh
12/11/2020 04:21:33 pm
What a cute idea! I spend a lot of time thumbing through recipes and I don't even cook any more -
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What a beautiful and inspiring post! I love how you connected the art of cooking with personal touches, like your framed drawing. It’s a lovely reminder that food can be both creative and nurturing. Speaking of creativity in the kitchen, I can’t help but mention how much I enjoy making <a href="https://www.pachakam.com/recipes/parippu-vada-dal-vada">Parippu Vada</a>. It's such a vibrant and flavorful snack that brings a smile to everyone's face. I can see how recipes like yours, infused with love and shared experiences, can create lasting memories with loved ones. Can't wait to try out your colorful recipes!
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1/15/2025 02:28:03 am
Such a fun concept! I always find myself scrolling through recipes, even though I hardly ever cook these days -
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Thanks for this inspiring roundup of must-follow food blogs! 🍽️ I love how you’ve curated a diverse mix of blogs — from recipe-centric sites like Serious Eats and Food 52 to more unique voices that explore street food, cultural eats, and creative cooking approaches. It’s great to see recommendations that go beyond just recipes and offer stories, travel insights, and personal food experiences too. Whether someone is looking for healthy inspiration, global flavors, or everyday comfort food, this list gives lots of tasty options to explore and follow. Thanks for the great suggestions!
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