
December 2025 Reading Recap + 2025 Faves
December’s reading recap is short and sweet, almost like how the holidays were this year. Busy holiday season meant I

December’s reading recap is short and sweet, almost like how the holidays were this year. Busy holiday season meant I

Sweet Heat by Bolu Babalola was actually a highly anticipated read for me, having read Honey and Spice ages ago.

Unfortunately (for me), November’s reading recap is incredibly brief. Not only did I struggle to read all month in general,

October’s reading recap wasn’t very spooky – unless you count reading a couple of misses back to back as spooky.

Happy fall y’all! September was another brief reading month, a trend at this point, where I managed to read three

Mamey, A Spanglish Novel, follows the story of Dena and her mother Gloria, who has passed away. Dena is on

Thanksgiving kind of snuck up on me this year. I’ve been anticipating it since early October but I’m still shocked

I am so not here for holidays skipping over each other. Like, Halloween is this Friday and my local drugstore

When the weather finally starts to chill out, all I want to do is eat something warm and cinnamon-y. My folks

I’ve had scones on the brain since the last time I made them, which feels like it was ages ago.

Recipe development has always scared me. I’ve been baking for a while now, so it was only a matter of

Ah, the fall. It’s finally getting chilly, the leaves are falling, and I can wear a jacket out without immediately

I posted not one, but TWO different pizza crust recipes on here last year. Since then, I’ve made a lot

Every baker has their own arsenal of classic recipes. They all have their preferred versions of almost anything, but not

Bagels have been on my list for the longest; probably since I started baking bread. I don’t know why it

I have no idea where or when I ate my first falafel but I do know that it was love