Inviting Others In
As we welcome this month that symbolizes Love, not only for the seasons, although I have great appreciation for the changing of them ,but for our friends, partners, and family, all the people that make life worth living. At the end of the day it is love that blankets us with warm feelings of belonging.
It makes sense to want to bring these heart-felt emotions to those around us.
This is an opportune time to take a chance, and extend an invitation to someone you would like to get to know better. Not only does inviting others into our life motivate a person to get to know you more, but also it can strengthen the relationship between you and the person you invited in. What better place to get to know people more intimately then inviting them to sit around the table, sharing a cup of tea, or a simple meal.
Food is the is the universal love language that is contagious. This language focuses on specific actions that show you care and understand your friend, or your beloved. Research has revealed that the majority of people find cooking to be a total turn-on. In fact, studies show, when it comes to settling down finding a partner who enjoys cooking was a top priority.
If you're cooking for someone, however simple the dish, even if they're not present during the act, it can absolutely bring a sense of closeness in that you're expressing your love and your care for someone. It's a very intimate activity.
It is a delicious recipe for long - lasting love.
Wishing you a magical month, even when the world may be going a bit crazy. It can be thrilling to just keep loving life with boundless, heart-stretching enthusiasm, and gratitude.
~ Laurie
Join us in Asheville, for gluten-free cooking classes. Seasonal cooking classes to be offered are Keto, Paleo, Low-Carb Pizza Making, Vegan , and gluten-free Italian, to name a few.
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