Then one day I decided to do a post about my favorite banana cake (the inspiration behind my love of baking!) As many times as this banana cake had been made, I did not have a decent picture to include nor the ingredients to whip one up. Then I realized when I found this recipe for banana cake in an old Jewish cookbook, there were no pictures. To this day I have no clue what led me to that banana cake, or even that cookbook. So I published my post without a picture, exactly the way I discovered it and to this day it is still one of my favorite posts. It reminded me why I wanted to start this blog in the first place.
I think as with everything in life, we feel the competitiveness to meet certain standards – more often than not, driving us away from our true intentions. I realized the beauty of blogs is that they are a replication of us in a digital form. They show our passions, our interests, our mishaps and successes. If we create them with the sole purpose of copying a standard, we lose our authenticity. When I started Beyond the Meal I had no clue how it would turn out. Looking back on it today, I could not be happier. There are some posts without a picture, my content is not always perfect and my layout is simple, with the occasional flair of style. Yet, when I look at it I see myself and to me that’s the biggest victory.
I hope you take a look down memory lane with me, as I highlight some of my favorite posts.
I finally made a successful pancake.
I experimented with cake!
Made plenty of frosting!
This simple gnocchi inspired my most popular blog post!
Shared my love of pumpkin!
The post that started it all!