Welcome to Sunday Reset, where we share how we're unwinding and what we have planned for the week ahead. This time, our editor, Julia, is staying in for dinner.
We all know that classic line: "We have food at home." Growing up, I was lucky to have a mom who actually made that true—she cooked from scratch almost every night. We'd flip through Ina Garten's cookbooks or print recipes off Epicurious (probably even a few from Food52).
I fell in love with baking first—drop cookies, cupcakes, the works. I still remember getting my first set of Wilton frosting tips and feeling unstoppable. Cooking took longer to click, but once I was living on my own, dinner became less of a choice and more of a daily puzzle. That's when I learned adulthood is basically planning your next meal, dreading the dishes, and sneaking in some laundry.
Three things that made cooking at home easier: