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Continue reading →: Endings and New Beginnings
For anyone who feels stuck and craves a fresh start but believes they don’t deserve it, it’s okay to begin anew. It’s acceptable to say, “This is not working for me,” and take a different path. One important thing to remember is that you cannot turn back; you must keep… Read more…
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Continue reading →: A Note on graduatingI graduated almost a year ago (May 2024), so I thought it was time to reflect on my college experiences and life since parting with college life through writing. I am also 99% sure I had a dream about graduation last night, but I do not quite remember. But let’s… Read more…
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Continue reading →: My European Summer of 2023Lately, I’ve been reminiscing a lot about my summer of 2023 and my time spent in Europe, studying abroad in Stockholm, Sweden. I’m feeling a strong sense of yearning to go back and see all the beauty I saw then, to re-experience the time I had there. Nostalgia is funny,… Read more…
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Continue reading →: An Update and a PromiseHi. So… I haven’t been very active with this blog lately, mostly because of big life changes and other things getting in the way, but I desperately want to change that and start writing and posting here again. Mostly to work on my writing skills and to catalog all my… Read more…
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Continue reading →: A Dive into the Moomin TrollsThe Moomin trolls, created by Tove Jansson, are iconic, hippo-like characters that originated in a series of Swedish books and have become a cultural phenomenon in Finland. They embody themes of acceptance, community, and nature, inspiring generations. Jansson’s artistry and storytelling have made the Moomins beloved worldwide. Read more…
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Continue reading →: Scrambled Eggs: Alice B. Toklas’ wayOn a fine Sunday, I tried a scrambled eggs recipe from Samin Nosrat’s Salt Fat Acid Heat—inspired by Alice B. Toklas. Astonishingly simple but delicious. Read more…
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Continue reading →: A Home Cook’s Attempt to Cook Every Recipe from Samin Nosrat’s book “Salt Fat Acid Heat”My attempt to master all four essential elements of cooking – Salt, Fat, Acid, and Heat – by cooking through Samin Nosrat’s NYT Bestseller cookbook. Read more…
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Continue reading →: Hi I am Nina :)Welcome to The Cozy Tulip, my personal online journal and creative endeavor. The inspiration for this blog arose during a website design module in my digital marketing certificate course, where I rediscovered an unpublished website from my high school days called “Stars and Spoons.” It sparked memories of my aspiration… Read more…
