Hello! Are you on holidays too? Mine started today, and I've had the Christmas tree lights on all day :) This year has been a big one, with a new and more challenging job that's included a bit of travel and the chance to commission recipes (basically, my dream). I am so looking forward to some down time and will be taking a short break here too. I'm looking forward to closing my laptop, making mince pies, and sleeping til whenever.
Before I sign off for the year, I wanted to say thank you for being here. I am always on the hunt for recommendations, whether it's a new recipe to try or a different way to think about relationships or work, and hope that some of the things you've seen here have also inspired you to tune into a podcast episode or try something new.
Just in case you're online over the break and looking for things to do, here's a round up of some of my favourite posts from the year. But before we go there, here are a handful of recent links to share:
- Very cute Christmas wrapping featuring pom poms and tassles.
- Imagine if you found this under your tree :)
- I highly recommend this pavlova roll with raspberries and cream for festive get togethers. I made it last weekend and it's surprisingly easy.
- If you're looking for some Christmas/New Year food ideas, I wrote this round up for work.
- 8 women on choosing not to have kids (this blew my mind).
- On the other end of the spectrum, I loved the Hilaria Baldwin's episode of the Unstyled podcast and hearing about her experience of motherhood - she's had 4 kids in four and a half years!!
- And somewhere in between is Sloane Crosley's funny and slightly gobsmacking essay about freezing her eggs, and contemplating a life with and without kids.
- Nothing compares to you
- A new podcast about creative Australian women of colour? Yes please.
- And every now and then I need pep talks like this (and usually get them from my boss!).
From the blog all things food and cooking:
- An easy breakfast menu for friends.
- Three trusty midweek meals.
- Grab and go picnics for the lazy warmer days.
- The perfect Sunday dinner.
- Two warming soups that aren't pumpkin.
- My most favourite scrambled eggs for Saturday mornings.
- An emergency snack that you could serve to guests.
Fun things to read, listen to and watch:
- Favourite books from the first half of 2018.
- Five things I've learnt from slow living books.
- To Obama, with love, joy, hate and despair.
- Dolly Alderton's book plus two indie food mags
- An American Marriage and my favourite reality show returns.
- A moving episode of the Soul Music podcast.
- Two compelling interview podcasts.
- And if you're looking for a podcast series for long road trips or flights, my picks from this year would be Making Obama, Slow Burn (season 2), Caliphate, Alone: A Love Story (season 2).
- Or if self-contained episodes are your thing, I save Layers, Unstyled, This is Love, Without Fail, Dispatch to a Friend, and The High Low eps for weekends and work travel cos they always perk me up. I'm planning to nerd out with the Salt & Spine podcast that features in-depth interviews with cookbook authors, including Nigella.
Travel notes for:
- Canberra (fave bars, bush walks and doughnuts. I'd also add Taco Taco for fun and casual meals).
- A couple of nights in Sydney.
- Melbourne, from a beloved bookstore to the excellent bar that's right nearby.
- A tiny cabin stay.
Things I worked out in 2018:
- Asking to work part-time is nerve wracking but worth it.
- How to split housework straight down the middle.
- Related: how to drop the ball.
- Surprise dates take the routine out of date night.
- What to buy for new babies.
- Our weekly food shop. Plus, how to make meal prep actually happen.
- Some night time rituals that help me unwind.
- Building a tiny bag of toys for tiny visitors.
- How to bring the holiday spirit into everyday life.
- Similar, making a wish list for the weekend.
- Work-wise, I can't recommend the Todoist app enough. I use the free version and it's helped me work out what my priorities are each day and saved me from writing and re-writing to do lists in my notebook, which is its own form of procrastination.
Have a happy Christmas and a relaxing break. Catch you in 2019 X