(A Food Guru Review) When a series stops being background noise and becomes a sensory experience I don’t usually watch much TV. And when I do, it’s almost always in the background. Episodic shows humming along while I’m writing, designing living air-plant sculptures, testing a new recipe, or sketching out the shape of a story.Continue reading “Drops of God”
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The Kitchens That Made Me
Before I understood food as flavor or craft, I understood it as place.The kitchens that shaped me were not show kitchens. They were working kitchens—rooms where the outside came in on muddy shoes and sun-warmed hands. Both of my grandmothers were gardeners, and their kitchens reflected that. Counters were places of transition, where something pulledContinue reading “The Kitchens That Made Me”
Why Food Guru Travel Guide?
Food isn’t just about flavor. It’s memory, place, and the lessons we learn along the way. A little reflection on the blog about where Food Guru Travel Guide began.
AI, Suffering, and the Next Human Evolution
Why We Need Both Travel teaches us how to move through unfamiliar places.Food teaches us how to slow down and savor them. And somewhere between hunger and arrival, we learn what matters. Food and travel have always been my way of understanding the world. They pull me into the present moment. They ask me toContinue reading “AI, Suffering, and the Next Human Evolution”