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In the last year, I have posted a total of two blog entries. The first one being this recipe; and the second: a life update. That’s one time I’ve developed a recipe, photographed it, edited the photos, and written punny captions. That’s two times I’ve sat down and logged into WordPress. In fact, it’s been so long since I was last in the platform that it looks completely foreign to me now.

I walked away from blogging in May of 2018 not knowing when (or if) I would return. Physically, I was feeling crappy. Emotionally, I was feeling crappy. And my heart just wasn’t in it. Food blogging was a hobby turned into a fun side hustle. Until it wasn’t.

While I know blogging is truly a way of life for some people who choose this path full-time, this wasn’t the case for me. I already had a full-time job. Blogging had become a job and a chore. It was about making money, getting page views, and hoping that thousands of people would share my recipes on Pinterest. The pressure to monetize every post made it feel less like a creative outlet and more like a hustle to generate income. I even considered exploring options like the best futures brokers UK as another way to make money. Blogging no longer had anything to do with bringing me joy or making connections with others. I no longer thought of it as a small way to contribute to the world of food and chronic illness (and how the two relate).

If I’m being honest, I don’t think I realized that chocolate wafer recipe post would be my (presumably) last recipe post ever. In fact, had I known, I probably would have posted a recipe with amazing photos and inspiring text. But May of 2018 (heck, much of 2018) was rough. I was both physically and mentally at my wits’ end as a new mom and a newly-diagnosed person with chronic Lyme disease and Hasimoto’s. I needed a break from it all.

Spending hours developing recipes, photographing, editing, writing, and sharing was no longer a priority for me. It didn’t bring me joy. It brought me stress. It annoyed me. It felt tedious. It took away time spent with family and friends, especially my son. It took away time for self care. I didn’t love it anymore. Heck, I didn’t even like it.

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So I walked away. I told myself I would take a break and would return to blogging when I felt inspired to write again. I felt massively inspired at the end of October when I wrote about how much my outlook on life had changed. I was actually happy the majority of the time (and still am!). There are probably a million reasons why my emotional state had improved, but not blogging was definitely one of them.

I no longer plan my weekends based on needing to be home at a certain time to cook and photograph using natural light. I take naps when my son naps instead of trying to push through to get photo editing accomplished. I don’t spend hours of time sharing my posts on social media, hoping I will reach “x” number of page views on that particular day. I rarely ever check Instagram. Instead, I spend time doing the things that bring me joy, however simple they are, and that’s the greatest feeling in the world.

It is greater than the “fame” of being a food blogger with six figure page views. It is greater than shout outs and shares from “big bloggers.” It is greater than the monthly ad revenue that streamed in (and continues to do so, but at a lesser and lesser amount until it will eventually stop). My happiness is worth so much more than all of that.

I’m not sure if this blog post is the official end of it all. I don’t think it will be because I still feel I owe you a post about the Lyme treatment I have been doing over the past year. But I wouldn’t place bets on me sharing a recipe post again. If I ever feel inspired like I do today, you’ll get another post. And it won’t necessarily be a post for all of you, it will more be a post for me. Because let’s be real, I don’t think there are a whole lot of you still sticking around!

Food blogging was a roughly five year period of my life where I challenged and pushed myself, learned more than I ever thought possible about photography and technology, and ate a shit ton of good food. It enabled me to capture all of my favorite vacation food memories and favorite recipes all in one place. But most importantly, the thing I will truly be forever grateful for is that blogging brought three of my best friends into my life at a time when I needed them the most. If nothing else, I will always look back on my time blogging fondly because of that. I also plan to start teaching myself how to photograph something other than food. I still want to put that pricey camera to good use!

As of right now, I’m still planning to continue to renew my domain and web hosting so that everything I’ve ever written will still be live on the internet. That’s the thing about recipes. They never get old! I might also start my own business after learning about this 24 hour HR advice helpline for employers.

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10 Easy AIP Paleo Snack Ideas | cleaneatingveggiegirl.com

10 Easy AIP Paleo Snack Ideas that will keep you from ever going hungry.  These are perfect on the go, too! I adopted my eating habits to the Paleo diet a little more than six months ago.  Since then, I have been slowly eliminating additional foods to get closer and closer to the Autoimmune Paleo [...]

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AIP Paleo Nightshade-Free Chili Stuffed Sweet Potatoes {Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free}| cleaneatingveggiegirl.com

An AIP Paleo nightshade-free chili recipe that goes great stuffed in baked sweet potatoes.  You won't believe this does not contain tomatoes or peppers! Today let's talk about some of my favorite things, including but not limited to: chili honeymoon planning love stories romance novels puppy dogs And if you think these are not all related, [...]

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Crispy Baked & Fried Healthy Sweet Potato Fries {AIP Paleo, Gluten-Free, Grain-Free, Vegan, Nightshade-Free}| cleaneatingveggiegirl.com

Crispy Baked and Fried Healthy Sweet Potato Fries are hands down the best way to cook your tator.  I'd eat this Paleo, vegan side every day of the week if I could! I know what you're thinking.  Three posts in one week?  Things are getting a bit cray cray around here. I blame it on [...]

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What I Ate Wednesday: January 27, 2016| cleaneatingveggiegirl.com

While What I Ate Wednesday posts don't happen every week around here anymore, I still love popping in and sharing a day of my eats every now and then.  From a fellow lover of peeking into others' full day of eats, I hope you find it all as fascinating as I do! <-- Or maybe [...]

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Screenshot Sunday {10 Recipes to Make This Week}| cleaneatingveggiegirl.com

It is not too often that I stop by here on a Sunday, but then this Screenshot Sunday idea popped into my head (I'm sure this is actually nothing new and I am just behind the times) and well, naturally, it needs to be posted on Sunday.  It would be a bit strange if I shared [...]

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Plantain Chip Turkey and Veggie Meatballs {AIP Paleo, Whole 30, Gluten-Free, Grain-Free, Dairy-Free, Egg-Free, Nightshade-Free}| cleaneatingveggiegirl.com

Plantain Chip Turkey and Veggie Meatballs are a perfect batch-cooking dish for weekend meal prep.  I bet you'll never guess the secret ingredient! When I think of the Paleo diet, there are several stereotypical foods that instantly come to mind: grassfed beef, cauliflower "rice," zucchini noodles, plantain chips, coconut oil, bacon, and meatballs.  And they come to [...]

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What's In My Grocery Bags #12 + Weekly Meal Plan {Paleo, Gluten-Free}| cleaneatingveggiegirl.com

It is Monday and I am happy about it.  Wait, what? While I am lucky enough to never really dread Mondays, I have had my fair share of the Sunday evening blues.  But this week I get to have the Monday evening blues instead.  If you are lucky like me, you are off of work [...]

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Turmeric Chicken No Noodle Soup {AIP, Paleo, Gluten-Free, Grain-Free, Nightshade-Free, Dairy-Free, Soy-Free, Nut-Free, Egg-Free, Whole 30}| cleaneatingveggiegirl.com

An anti-inflammatory veggie-packed chicken soup that will leave you saying, "what noodles?"  Whip this up on the weekend for quick and cozy meals throughout the week. Shall we call this turmeric chicken week?  After Tuesday's recipe for Avocado Turmeric Chicken Salad and now another turmeric chicken-based dish, I think we shall! Since my Instant Pot [...]

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AIP Paleo Avocado Turmeric Chicken Salad| cleaneatingveggiegirl.com

A flavorful, anti-inflammatory AIP Paleo Avocado Turmeric Chicken Salad that is perfect for weekday lunches.  Whip this up during your next weekend meal prep session! Last week I shared my new favorite method for quickly and easily cooking chicken breasts: in my Instant Pot!  I think it is pretty obvious that I am kind of [...]

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What I Ate Wednesday: January 6, 2016| cleaneatingveggiegirl.com

It's the first Wednesday of January, and I say we celebrate with a What I Ate Wednesday look at a day of Paleo eats (via my iPhone)! What I Ate Wednesday: January 6, 2016 This has been my favorite breakfast as of lately.  I essentially sautéed collard greens (I often use kale) with veggies and [...]

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