For me, the most important meal is whichever one I can have in the company of good people. Sometimes it's lunch, more often it's dinner. But sitting at a table with food and friends keeps my soul alive.
This and this a million time and louder for the ones in the back. I believe more and more than feeling connected is what makes life worth it, and what makes a meal taste better
Breakfast remains my most important meal of the day. It's not about what I eat, but it's a me moment of peace, relax, contemplation and reading that makes me face better the day ahead. For the same reason, though I can't consider it a meal, the tea time is almost as important: another me time to put a break in the middle of the day, even if it was not a working one. I also do it while I'm on holiday. In fact, right now I'm writing this comment while sipping on an aged Taiwanese tea in the oldest tea house of Taipei, and that is magic! 🤩
Your breakfast sounds whimsical and delicious and a possible (likely) source of envy! Beautifully described, makes me want to have a cup of tea myself!
For me, the most important meal is whichever one I can have in the company of good people. Sometimes it's lunch, more often it's dinner. But sitting at a table with food and friends keeps my soul alive.
This and this a million time and louder for the ones in the back. I believe more and more than feeling connected is what makes life worth it, and what makes a meal taste better
Breakfast remains my most important meal of the day. It's not about what I eat, but it's a me moment of peace, relax, contemplation and reading that makes me face better the day ahead. For the same reason, though I can't consider it a meal, the tea time is almost as important: another me time to put a break in the middle of the day, even if it was not a working one. I also do it while I'm on holiday. In fact, right now I'm writing this comment while sipping on an aged Taiwanese tea in the oldest tea house of Taipei, and that is magic! 🤩
Your breakfast sounds whimsical and delicious and a possible (likely) source of envy! Beautifully described, makes me want to have a cup of tea myself!