In these days of staying at home, we could all use articles, recipes, books, and podcasts to focus our attention on. So scroll on down to see a handful of links that we’ve bookmarked for the week ahead. What are you inspired by recently? Leave a comment with the things you’re bookmarking below, and be sure to visit our past Bookmark This guides!
How to Stare Out a Window via Vanity Fair
Home Cooking // An upbeat podcast from chef Samin Nosrat with an answer to the question asked daily by most of the world, “What should I cook [during quarantine]?” From what to do with beans to discussing how the act of cooking is an act of love, Samin and her co-host, Hrishikesh Hirway cover it all.
On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous by Ocean Vuong // This beautifully written tale follows the life and struggles of a young Vietnamese boy, Little Dog, and his immigrant family who have been scarred by war. Written in the form of a candid letter to his mother, this poetic novel is both heartbreaking and beautiful.
Nectarine and Blueberry Galette via NYT Cooking // Treat yourself to the ultimate dessert that makes use of summer’s most decadent fruit: a galette.
If you’re looking for a few places to donate in support of the Black Lives Matter movement, we outlined several organizations in our Guide to Anti-Racist Resources.
These blue-light-filtering-glasses by Felix Gray Jemison are helping combat eye fatigue with all the increased time we’re spending looking at screens. We wear these in the afternoons to filter blue light, and they have the added bonus of being anti-glare.