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After completing all the preparations and cooking… ❤️
06/08/2026

After completing all the preparations and cooking… ❤️

Happy Birthday, Johnathan! ❤️When your son asks for a seafood boil from scratch, you spend the day shopping, chopping, s...
06/07/2026

Happy Birthday, Johnathan! ❤️

When your son asks for a seafood boil from scratch, you spend the day shopping, chopping, simmering stock, and making a kitchen look like a seafood market exploded.

Was it a lot of work? Absolutely.

Was it worth it? Every single minute.

There is something special about Sunday family dinners—the laughter, the stories, the chaos in the kitchen, and everyone gathering around the table together.

Tonight’s menu: snow crab, lobster tails, shrimp, mussels, sausage, corn, potatoes, homemade seafood stock, and a whole lot of love.

And if I’m being completely honest… I’m a pretty amazing cook. 😉❤️

Coming Soon: The Illness of OverthinkingFor years, I have written about health, healing, nutrition, fitness, and the con...
06/07/2026

Coming Soon: The Illness of Overthinking

For years, I have written about health, healing, nutrition, fitness, and the connection between the body and mind. But this book is different.

The Illness of Overthinking was born from one of the most difficult seasons of my life—a season that taught me how quickly our thoughts can become our prison if we allow them to wander unchecked.

What began as a personal reflection became a journey through fear, faith, grief, resilience, surrender, and ultimately, peace.

This is not a book about positive thinking.

It is a book about learning to stop fighting battles that exist only in our minds.

It is for the woman carrying the weight of yesterday.

It is for the man who has forgotten his own worth.

It is for anyone who has ever felt trapped by worry, fear, uncertainty, or the endless cycle of “what if.”

Through stories, reflections, and lessons drawn from life’s hardest moments, The Illness of Overthinking offers readers permission to lay down burdens they were never meant to carry.

Like the lavender flowers on its cover, this book is a reminder that beauty can grow from seasons of pruning.

Sometimes healing begins not by doing more, but by finally letting go.

— Lisa Helene

Playing scientist in the kitchen gets my day on the right tract-  psychologically makes me feel good & physiologically, ...
06/02/2026

Playing scientist in the kitchen gets my day on the right tract- psychologically makes me feel good & physiologically, my blood biomarkers are 12yrs below my biological age. ❤️

05/30/2026

For all my Clam chowder lovers out there! I broke down a recipe that I made up last night-

Literally enough to feed your friends.

If you serve wine - please go with a nice buttery Chardonnay

Healthy Girl 🥣 Smoky New England Power Chowder

Prep time: 25 minutes
Cook time: 35-40 minutes
Yield: 8-10 generous servings (Calculated at 9 servings)

Dietary Profile: Gluten-Free, High-Protein, Soy-Free

Nutritional Breakdown (Per Serving)

Baseline Profile (Without Butter)
Calories: ~390 kcalProtein: ~40 gCarbs: ~43 gFat: ~5 g.

Indulgent Profile (With 1 Stick of Salted Butter)
Calories: ~480 kcalProtein: ~40 gCarbs: ~43 gFat: ~15.5 g

🛒 Ingredients

The Flavor Base & Veggies

Bacon bits: 1/4 cup real cooked bacon bits (such as Hormel)
Butter (Optional)
1 stick (1/2 cup) real salted butter for classic New England depth
Onion: 1 medium, finely diced
Celery: 2 cups, diced
Garlic: 1.5 to 2 tbsp, finely chopped
Cremini mushrooms: 1 package (8 oz) sliced, coarsely chopped

The Liquids & Seafood

Chicken bone broth: 6 cups (preferably rich, homemade, and unsalted)
Clam juice: 1 bottle (8 oz)
Clam meat: 2 packages (8.8 oz each) cooked clam bellies (such as Sovereign Seas)

The Hearty Fillings & Thickeners

Butter beans: 3 cans (15.5 oz each), rinsed. (Note: Set aside 1 cup of these beans to pureé for natural starch thickening.)
Cottage cheese: 3 cups 4% milk fat cottage cheese, blended completely smooth
White potatoes: 3 small-to-medium thin-skinned potatoes (peeled and diced) OR 1 can (15 oz) whole potatoes, drained and diced
Sweet corn: 1 can (15 oz) sweet kernel corn, with its juice

The Herbs & "Smoky-Spicy" Spices

Bay leaves: 4 large,
wholeFresh Rosemary: 4 large sprigs
Fresh Thyme: 10 to 15 full sprigsGround sage:
1 tspOld Bay seasoning:
1.5 tspSmoked paprika:
1 tspBlack pepper: 20 twists from a fresh grinder (adjust up for extra spice!)
Fresh Italian parsley: 1.5 cups, chopped
Salt: To taste (add only at the very end!)

👩‍🍳 Step-by-Step Cooking Instructions

Step 1: Sauté the Aromatics in a large, heavy-bottomed stockpot or Dutch oven over medium heat, add your bacon bits (and the optional stick of butter). Drop in the diced onion, celery, and coarsely chopped cremini mushrooms. Sauté for 6–8 minutes until the vegetables soften and the mushrooms begin to brown. Stir in the chopped garlic and cook for 1 more minute until fragrant.

Step 2: Build the Broth & Herb Infusion- pour in the 6 cups of chicken bone broth, 8 oz of clam juice, and the liquid from the can of sweet corn (set the corn kernels aside). Stir in the ground sage, Old Bay, smoked paprika, and fresh black pepper. Tie your fresh thyme and rosemary sprigs together with kitchen twine and drop them in along with the 4 bay leaves. Bring the liquid to a boil, then reduce heat to low, cover, and let simmer for 15 minutes to marry the flavors.

Step 3: Add the Texture Carefully -drop your diced potatoes into the simmering broth. If using raw potatoes, simmer for about 10–12 minutes until fork-tender. If using canned diced potatoes, cook for just 5 minutes. Stir in the sweet corn kernels and 2 cups of the rinsed butter beans.

Step 4: Thicken and Cream while the soup simmers, use a blender or food processor to blend the remaining 1 cup of butter beans with a ladle of the hot broth until completely smooth. Stir this bean pureé directly into the pot to create a natural, starch-thickened texture. Turn the heat down to low. Slowly stir in your 3 cups of pureéd cottage cheese, mixing constantly until the base is uniform and creamy.

Step 5: Finesse the Seafood & Finish -gently fold in your cooked clam bellies and the fresh Italian parsley. Let everything heat through on low for 3–5 minutes—do not let the soup boil once the cottage cheese is added to prevent separation. Taste the broth and adjust with salt if needed.

Remove the bay leaves, rosemary stems, and thyme sprigs before serving.

🎨 Chef's Customization & Serving OptionsThe Fun Factor: Top your steaming bowl with shaved mozzarella cheese for an ooey-gooey pulling texture, or serve with classic gluten-free oyster crackers.

Super-Duper Hearty Variant: Stir 1/4 cup of wild rice into the broth during Step 2 to give the soup an even chunkier, earthier profile.

A Reheating Note: Because this recipe relies on a pureéd cottage cheese base, always reheat leftovers slowly on low heat over the stove while stirring frequently to avoid dairy separation.

05/16/2026

What a majestic day unfolding in this haven! The breathtaking vistas, the exquisite culinary delights... Life by Lake in Skaneateles is truly a boundless treasure trove of joy. Come visit us!!!

Today was Elderberry pond for a delightful farm-to-table experience and then a scenic cruise in my cherished car, along the west side of The lake to Anyela’s Vineyard … Hooray for the splendor of summer ❤️

05/05/2026

Ok.. so they had Kimi on the track before he had his drivers license!

We had or kid on the track before he had his license and you’d think he’d want that drivers license ASAP! Nope!

Wanted to take drivers ed first..

This is so amazing

05/03/2026

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05/02/2026

Stay healthy wherever you go!

05/01/2026

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