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Here's your January mood board. ✨

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Don't rush into 2024 — relax, and take a beat. Hello, 2024. 👋 Right now, everyone’s

Don't rush into 2024 — relax, and take a beat. [View this email in your browser]( Hello, 2024. 👋 Right now, everyone’s all about resolutions. But here at Tastemade, we’re focused on “rest-olutions.” We see January as a time to pause, reflect, and take a beat. So, instead of rushing into a new year, let’s reset the pace and ease back into our passions and routines. This week’s newsletter will help you do just that, with guidance on seasonal foods to nourish your belly, sounds to revitalize your spirit, and inspiration to help you create your own January mood board. Let’s dive in. ⤵️ WHAT TO EAT Time to hit the market. Harness fresh flavors (and optimal nutrition!) by eating what’s in season. These comforting classics incorporate the best produce January has to offer! Chipotle Skillet Sweet Potato Gratin Smoky chipotle and caramelized sweet potatoes meld seamlessly in this decadent gratin. [Make It]( Broccoli Cheddar Soup with Homemade Croutons Meet the perfect cold-weather meal: a cheesy, veggie soup topped with crispy croutons. [Make It]( Creamy Leek Bake Cozy up to a creamy, veggie-packed skillet bake with leeks, fennel, kale, and garlic, topped with breadcrumbs and parmesan. [Make It]( Pear Inside-Out Cake Despite looking fancy, this gooey cake is shockingly simple to make. For best results, serve with a scoop of ice cream! [Make It]( Use this handy infographic on your next grocery run. WHAT TO DO Take a Beat, Week 1: Make a mood board! Start January off on the right foot by visualizing your goals with a mood board. Combine inspirational images, quotes, and even color swatches onto a single canvas (digital, or real!). This aesthetic collage will guide your intentions throughout the month. Tip: [Pinterest]( is a great resource for finding images that match your ideas. We’ve put together our own, below, as an example. Be sure to tag us on social ([@tastemade,]( when you make yours! IN OUR EARS The soundtrack to your January. We’ve compiled a soothing playlist to help you ease into the new year. With over 31 hours of music, podcasts, and calming sounds, you’re guaranteed to catch a vibe. [Listen on Spotify]( Want to see your work here? 👀 Introduce your brand to hundreds of thousands of foodies, DIYers, and travel-lovers like you. [Advertise In Our Newsletter]( How likely are you to recommend this newsletter to a friend? lowest [1]( [2]( [3]( [4]( [5]( [6]( [7]( [8]( [9]( [10]( highest [Facebook icon]( [Instagram icon]( [Pinterest icon]( [TikTok icon]( [YouTube icon]( [Twitter icon]( Was this email forwarded to you? [Sign up!]( Copyright (C) 2024 Tastemade. All rights reserved. You're receiving this because you opted into our email list. Our mailing address is: Tastemade 3019 Olympic Blvd Stage CSanta Monica, CA 90404 [Add us to your address book]( [Unsubscribe]( from this list.

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