Best served warm: Love and new beginnings taste better when shared with gratitude.
Store carefully: Keep in a heart that’s open to healing. Refrigerate resentment; it spoils the sweetness.
Reheat gently: When life grows cold, revisit the memory of that night — the moment you saw everything differently.
Variations:
For couples: Add more laughter and forgiveness; serve with daily gratitude.
For new parents: Mix in equal parts exhaustion and joy — it’s a flavor you’ll never forget.
For anyone healing: Replace the fear with faith, and garnish with small victories.
FAQ:
Q: Can miracles really be “made”?
A: Not exactly — but they can be nurtured. This recipe just reminds you how to stay open to them.
Q: What if I’ve lost hope?
A: That’s okay. Start with a single grain — hope multiplies when it’s shared.
Q: How long does love stay fresh?
A: Indefinitely, if you keep feeding it with kindness and truth.
