Hello everyone, Little things matter. Have you ever thought of that in a profound way? We all know this expression and we all know yes indeed little things matter, but sometimes you encounter a brilliant example that astounds you. Today we are going to make a za’atar dressing pomegranate salad that changes the number of customers and popularity of a little restaurant from being average to being an awesome and highly popular spot to eat.
Hello everyone, Waiters are forgetting to bring food and rushing you through your dinner (please take your time but here is the receipt), kids spilling their drinks all over appetizer platter, your wife’s new dress stained with ketchup sauce and at the end of the dinner everyone is so grateful to finally leave, and not grateful for the quality time spent together. It is Mother’s Day, man! If you did not get your reservation for a usual take-my-mom-out -dinner yet,…
Christ is Risen! Congratulations to Orthodox Christians with the holy Easter celebration. I assume we are done with Kulichi indulgent consumption and family and friends get-togethers with meat feast are coming to an end. Who gained a couple of pounds already and eager to get back in shape with the help of our Lenten recipes? Me! Energy bites for a road trip are on today’s menu! Let’s beat the sweet tooth craving with a smart approach.
Hello everyone, How about meatballs for dinner? Juicy and a little bit spicy, resting atop of Sicilian tomato sauce and a heartwarming pile of spaghetti, basil leaves scattered on top. Yes please, and can I have seconds? Wait, what? Meatballs? Yes, vegetarian meatballs with lentil base but you will never guess they are meatless! It’s unbelievable how tasty they are and it’s the greatest way to use lentil to stay in a healthy mode.