"After writing and launching Good and Cheap, the cookbook with a social purpose, ... [the author] went into a tailspin. She was burnt out and depressed, and fell into a pattern of using guilt and fear to get herself back into facing the day. Her dream of becoming a cookbook author was turning into a nightmare. Something had to change. What changed, and how, is the journey of Good Enough, a deeply personal cookbook with a profoundly uplifting, relatable message. A generous mix of essays, stories and nearly 100 dazzling recipes, [this book] is about self-compassion ... About the practice of gratitude ... About cooking as self-care ... About overcoming barriers like social anxiety ... About knowing it's hard but you're completely worth it ... About giving yourself permission to feel great ... And ultimately, it's about embracing the joy of imperfection to find peace and happiness in and out of the kitchen. Because good enough is great"-- Provided by publisher.
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