
Food is one of my favorite nouns on planet earth. I love meals of simplicity & complexity. Ben laughs at me asking people, “If you we’re on death row, what would be your last meal?”
Really though, aside from the morbidity of said question, it’s in a meal where we find so much of ourselves. We find basic needs being met, laughter & conversation, withholding via fasting, diet, starvation. Food holds power. It is both blessing and curse..
These 31 days I aim at writing on all things food, be it cooking & preparing, eating, health perspectives to kids eating. There will be technical to poetry, so if you love food–then join me.
PS: Ben thought of the name Oktoberfeast–he’s pretty brilliant.
Day 2: Ode to Joe’s Garden
Day 3: Delighting in Food
Day 4: Feasting on Food Stories
Day 5: How Starbucks Can Teach Us About Gatherings
Day 6: Oktoberfest or Oktoberfeast: On Beer
Day 7: Foods I Love
Day 8: The Ministry of Food
Day 9: Imagine there’s No…
Day 10: Maybe the Table is the Church
Day 11 & 12: More on Menu Planning
Day 13: On Coffee
Day 14: Food Links
Day 15: My Top 10 Cookbooks (ones I actually own)
Day 16: Stress & Eating
Day 17 & 18: Who I Cook For
Day 19: My Must Have Kitchen Gadgets
Day 20 & 21: Weekend Food & Love
Day 22: Storytelling at the Table
Day 23: Autumn & Dropping by Spur of the Moment
Day 24: I Want to Hear From You
Day 25: Homemade Almond Milk PSL & Dessert
Day 26: On Breastfeeding
Day 27: Breaking Bread
Day 28: Feasting Books
Day 29: Tare the Scale: Story of Mercy & Cookies
Day 30: Real Food and Health Magazine
Day 31: Closing on Peace
I’m joining in with a load of other bloggers in 31 days (#31days hashtag) over at The Nester. Take a look at some of the other offerings for these 31 days.
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Well, I for one, think Octoberfeast is brilliant! Kudos to BOTH of you :).
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oh thank you Robin! I loved seeing your pics from Oktoberfest in Munich.
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