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You know those days where you just want a big hug in a bowl but there isn't enough hours in a day to cook something elaborate... That’s exactly when I pull out my secret weapon: my dumpling bake. Honestly, it is the literal definition of effortless. You just toss everything into one dish, I’m talking frozen dumplings, some ramen nests, and whatever greens you have, like bok choy and broccoli. Let it all bake away in this dreamy, rich coconut curry sauce. It’s so fast to throw together, and the best part is that it makes enough for leftovers all week. If I’m feeling a little extra, I’ll pre-chop the veggies earlier in the day, but honestly, it’s just as good when you’re doing it all at the last second.
While I’m in the kitchen, I’ve also been trying to be more consistent with my wellness habits, and I’ve been popping these Vimergy turmeric drops lately. They’re actually fruity and delicious since they’re made from real roots and fruit, which makes them way easier to remember. I’ve noticed they’ve been so good for my joints and mobility, especially with the organic bamboo silica in there helping out with boosting my collagen. It’s just one of those tiny things I do for myself that feels like a win with zero extra effort. Anyway, I hope your week is going great! If you try the dumpling bake, you have to let me know what you think. Carleigh |
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