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Abigail Radnor

ByAbigail Radnor, Abigail Radnor

Opinion

Luckily it’s not all bad news...

Not everything is doom and gloom. So don’t despair, says Abigail Radnor

February 9, 2017 13:27
Campaign 2016 Clinton
2 min read

The state of the world currently resembles what my Grandma Edie would call a hegdish (essentially a giant mess). There is much to do. We must resist, we must protest, we must march. But also, for the sake of our souls, we must find our “happy place” — everything that can mitigate the despair.

Find joy in simple pleasures, appreciate them and keep eating, er, I mean doing them. Yes, times may be so bleak that we all brace ourselves every time a news alert pops up but we must remember how to stay positive -ish. Struggling to think of a “happy place”?

Here are a few of mine from the past month or so that may/may not be useful for inspiration:

1. Grandma Shirley’s peanut butter sandwiches. She may be famed for the likes of her cheesecake and her kuchen but these little rays of gastronomic delight are so simple that even the most domestically challenged (like me) can recreate them at home. One part pillowy white bread, one part butter, one part peanut butter (yes, the spread is as thick as the bread… so, yes, it should perhaps come with a health warning). The crucial twist? Cut into small, crustless triangles to achieve maximum joy.