How much do you know about Easter? (part four)

Today’s post wraps up our four-part series pertaining to Easter and some perhaps uncommon knowledge affiliated with the holiday. If you enjoy Easter, here is hoping you enjoyed this series. If you don’t, no judgment, but I wager you arguably have not been enjoying this Easter saga if you have been following along. #sorrynotsorry Again, … More How much do you know about Easter? (part four)

How much do you know about Easter? (part two)

Continuing our discussion of Easter and some interesting information about it, I have to say I’ve already learned a thing or two from the information provided via goodhousekeeping.com. I’ve always enjoyed the holiday, but my mom takes the cake in terms of being an Easter feign; it has always been her preferred holiday, arguably because … More How much do you know about Easter? (part two)

How much do you know about Easter? (part one)

While I acknowledge we still have time before Easter is upon us, I thought it might be fun to shine some light on the holiday (no religious pun intended) and explore some perhaps uncommon knowledge pertaining to the celebration. This information comes from goodhousekeeping.com. “1. Easter baskets have special symbolism. The woven treat containers represent … More How much do you know about Easter? (part one)

Here’s how to make the Best Crispy Baked Chicken Nuggets

I have no shame in admitting my love for chicken nuggets. Will I be a 30-year-old woman this May? Yes. Are chicken nuggets commonly associated with children? Yes. But, despite this belief that adults cannot dabble in the pleasure of what is chicken nuggets, I gladly challenge the stigma and will savour and enjoy a … More Here’s how to make the Best Crispy Baked Chicken Nuggets

If your airbag light is on in your vehicle, please read this

I think we could arguably all admit to being a little neglectful here and there when it comes to vehicle maintenance. When a light appears on the dash, we may or may not pretend we haven’t seen it for a couple of days; if a strange sound starts to omit from the rear end, perhaps … More If your airbag light is on in your vehicle, please read this

“Secrets of the Saqqara Tomb”: An enthralling watch

If I could time travel and had the opportunity to visit and tell my teenage self that I would develop an appreciation for history in the near future, I think I would have popped myself square in the teeth, without hesitation. When I was younger, I positively despised anything historical (that’s a bold assertion, but … More “Secrets of the Saqqara Tomb”: An enthralling watch

Tired of dealing with canker sores? Read this (part two)

Yesterday’s post about canker sores provided you all with a sort of fundamental understanding as to why these pricks have to make their presence known. I was prepared to just delve right into how to go about preventing, and, furthermore, treating them, but then I realized perhaps I should share some background information on the … More Tired of dealing with canker sores? Read this (part two)

Tired of dealing with canker sores? Read this (part one)

I have, unfortunately, been on the receiving end of canker sores for most of my life. I started getting them when I was quite young, and I don’t think I was yet ten years old before they became more common than not. I would go through periods during which their presence ceased dramatically, only for … More Tired of dealing with canker sores? Read this (part one)

How about some White Wine-Garlic Pasta with Scallops for diner tonight?

I swear I was Italian in a past life because my love for pasta borders on infatuation. I could quite literally eat pasta for each meal every day and not tire of it, and I doubt I’m the only one who can say this with confidence. Not only is pasta positively delicious, but it is … More How about some White Wine-Garlic Pasta with Scallops for diner tonight?

Struggling with self-confidence? This could be the culprit

The inspiration behind today’s post is yet another Instagram reel, but I am pleased to report that on this occasion, I do, in fact, possess said reel to share with all of you. I still feel badly I haven’t been able to come across the reel that inspired my post about Fluffy the cat. The … More Struggling with self-confidence? This could be the culprit

The endless agony of trying to decipher life’s injustices

Life is full of surprises, as most of us know. At times, things are excellent; everything is falling into place, and optimism seems to flow more freely from us when we are excelling. At other times, things are pure shit; nothing can go right no matter what you do, and it seems easier to lay … More The endless agony of trying to decipher life’s injustices

This is why ‘A Court of Thorns and Roses’ is so damn good

If you’re a reader to any extent, there is a strong probability you have heard of a book titled ‘A Court of Thorns and Roses’ (ACOTAR) by Sarah J. Maas. ACOTAR is the first of five novels in the entire series, and upon hearing how bloody good ACOTAR is from multiple people and sources, I … More This is why ‘A Court of Thorns and Roses’ is so damn good

Method Glass Cleaner Spray vs Windex: which reigns supreme?

I’m trying to distance myself from cleaners that contain a lot of harsh chemicals and additives. Having Lyme disease, my body is far more sensitive to toxins than it used to be, so while I’ve never really had to pay much attention to the ingredients in most things, let alone cleaning products, I am now … More Method Glass Cleaner Spray vs Windex: which reigns supreme?

The connection between neurodivergency and tone of voice (part two)

As promised at the conclusion of yesterday’s post, today’s will continue our conversation about the correlation between neurodivergence and tone of voice. If you’re neurotypical, meaning you tend to process information ‘normally,’ it is quite possible you have had a conversation with someone neurodivergent and have walked away from the chat thinking the neurodivergent individual … More The connection between neurodivergency and tone of voice (part two)

The connection between neurodivergency and tone of voice (part one)

For most of my life, I’ve been told I am a rather expressive person. Based on the wrinkles on my face that have made their presence known before I’m even 30 years old, I’m inclined to agree with the fact that I am expressive. Depending on who I am with, my voice can also become … More The connection between neurodivergency and tone of voice (part one)