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There's nothing quite like a perfect croissant on a Sunday morning, accompanied by an espresso or a french press, alongside something to read or your favourite person to share it with.
Coffee shouldn't always be simple, yes of course there is a beauty in an organic pour over or a well done espresso with the crema sitting perfectly, but there is something deliciously decadent about giving coffee that little something extra.

There’s nothing wrong with chasing perfection. Self-betterment has acquired a complicated reputation, diluted by slogans. You’re enough as you are. Don’t try so hard. Embrace imperfection. And while these messages can sound nice, they also risk excusing stagnation.

Or also known as the perfect prekend. There's undoubtedly something special about Friday night part a staycation and part an anticipation.

The truth is, when you don’t use your things, they start using you. They become too precious, get given too much prestige, and sit as silent reminders of money spent but not enjoyed.
It's rather the boring things that make up the majority. Making coffee in the morning, cleaning our homes, driving, running errands and just generally living.
Make your own pasta. We really don't have much to say other than this. It's simple and only takes a couple of ingredients but gives us so much in the process. Making our own foods has always been and will always be superior to anything store bought.
We're bringing back the dinner party. Nothing says love like preparing dinner for your closest friends and family. It doesn't always have to be a full production with place cards and a seating plan, and if we're honest, that's a little too formal for our liking anyway.
We're pretty sure that every person reading this has a home album saved on one of their social media accounts, maybe its lush green gardens on Pinterest, or cosy influencer living rooms on Instagram or if you're anything like us it both of them.