Beet Chutney Recipe — Gluten Free, Vegan, Paleo, and Delicious
I love Indian food. It is so chock full of flavors and nutritious and delicious, but the best thing about it is it’s generally very cheap to make. Not only that, it’s quite versatile as well, and you can make it with nearly any ingredients you have on hand. I made up this recipe when […]
4 Easy Ways to Be More Frugal in the Kitchen
Want to save some money in the kitchen? These ideas sent to me by a reader might help. A lot of money goes into maintaining your kitchen. From the appliances you buy to the food you stock your pantry and fridge with, there are a lot of expenses to account for. With that being said, […]
5 Christmas Gift Ideas for Kids; 5 Cost-Efficient Christmas Gift Ideas for Kids
It’s never too early to think of Christmas. If you think of Christmas only in December, your pocketbook might be hurting, but if you think about it in advance and budget for it all year long, you can get some great things without affecting your finances negatively. Here’s some cost efficient Christmas gifts sent in […]
Tteokgguk or Ddukguk Recipe — Korean Rice Cake Soup — Gluten Free, Allergy Friendly
I feel like such a slacker, because I shared my recipe for homemade garaetteok (pronounced karatok) that are Korean rice cakes, and two different recipes that use them already in May of last year, and I never got around to actually posting this recipe, which has been sitting in my draft folder, mostly written, since […]
Tips For Running a Successful Blog
I’m on my eleventh year of running this blog, and I’ll admit, it’s not always so easy to do so. Often I’m exhausted, but I know I need to keep at it if I don’t want it to die. Here are some tips from a reader on how to run a successful blog. Blogging is […]
Korean Style Roasted Fennel and Sweet Potatoes Recipe
Not all my recipes are masterpiece show stoppers. Sometimes they’re super easy, simple, and good. And that’s all right. This recipe is more than just good, but it’s a very easy recipe. What I’d call an I’m too exhausted to cook but need for anyhow recipe. Which makes this really suitable for now, because all […]
What Couples Can Expect from a Trial Separation?
As a person going through the divorce process, it took me a long time to realize that I needed to end my marriage, but once I did, I made my decision and there was no going back. For other people, it is not so cut and dry, and a trial separation might be in order […]
My Response to an Article on Men Being Abused by Women
Warning- this post is probably very triggering for people who have been through abuse. It contains details about abuse and also talks about suicide and murder. Read at your own discretion. I was at a friend’s house this past weekend and was looking through a magazine that is popular in my circles. It had a […]
Understanding Law: What Does Family Law Cover?
Before I filed for divorce, I used a lawyer one time. To buy a house. I have had very little experience with lawyers thankfully, and I’ll admit I’m fairly uninformed about things having to do with law. This piece from a reader explains what types of things a family lawyer may be involved with. People […]
Easy Honey Butter Brussels Sprouts Recipe
I hated brussels sprouts as a kid. But that’s because the only time we ever had them was at our Thanksgiving dinner with another family, and apparently the host didn’t know how to cook them well. As an adult, though, they became one of my favorite vegetables, which is unfortunate because they are one of […]