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As we closed the week, take a moment to pause
This week wasnโ€™t about doing more or getting things โ€œright.โ€ It was about noticing where simplicity felt supportive, in food, in movement, or in energy. You might reflect on: - Where did things feel lighter when you did less? - Did any pressure soften when meals were simpler? - What did your body respond well to this week? You donโ€™t need to have clear answers. Noticing is enough. If youโ€™d like, share one small reflection below, even a word or sentence ๐Ÿค And if not, let this be something you carry quietly into the end of the weekend. Youโ€™re exactly where you need to be.
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This Week Focus ๐Ÿค
This week is about responding instead of pushing. In food. In movement. In energy. Notice where โ€œsimplerโ€ feels supportive. No fixing. Just noticing. Awareness is key ๐Ÿ”‘๐ŸŒธ
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End of January Ritual & Focus
As we enter this space together, take a moment to pause.This Circle is not about doing everything at once, itโ€™s about building trust, one step at a time. Our focus for the coming weeks is: Kitchen Confidence & Ease. Weโ€™ll pay attention to knife skills, simple meals, and slowing down just enough to feel steady in the kitchen. Our intention: To reduce pressure and build confidence through repetition, not perfection. You donโ€™t need to keep up with everything! Be tuned for the lives this week as the cooking class, and the nutrition live will mention those important aspects. Choose one small thing to notice, and let that be enough. ๐Ÿค
Letโ€™s Make Dukkah Together ๐ŸŒธ
This weekโ€™s flavor ritual is all about Dukkah, a fragrant, crunchy Egyptian-inspired blend that transforms any dish into a celebration! ๐Ÿฅณ Hereโ€™s what youโ€™ll need: - Nuts: Hazelnuts or pistachios - Seeds: Sesame - Spices: Coriander, cumin - Essentials: Salt and pepper Here are few things weโ€™ll learn in Saturdayโ€™s class: - How to toast your spices and nuts to bring out their depth - How to get the perfect texture (not too fine, not too chunky) - How to store your Dukkah for maximum freshness - And my favorite ways to use it throughout the week, from eggs to roasted veg, and especiallyโ€ฆ fish! Yes, this weekโ€™s recipe spotlight is a simple fish dish topped with our homemade Dukkah blend. Iโ€™ll walk you through it in our cooking session (live + replay available!) Whoโ€™s excited to make dukkah? ๐Ÿ˜
Letโ€™s Make Dukkah Together ๐ŸŒธ
Hereโ€™s how I used dukkah this week!!
Hello sister, here are some ideas to use the blend we will make later today!! - Crusted white fish (like cod or seabass) with lemon (will do it today) - Roasted carrots or cauliflower tossed in olive oil + dukkah (you can have it with a bed of tahini yogurt dressing) - Dukkah sprinkled over labneh or hummus - On toast with avocado or soft-boiled egg, scramble eggs or even fried eggs! Which one would you try ladies? ๐Ÿ™ƒ
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