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About

I am a twenty-something newlywed and learning everyday what it means to be a Domestic Goddess. I first discovered this concept in high school when I read Nigella Lawson's book How to Become a Domestic Goddess. I was immediately drawn into this wonderfully, mysterious idea: Could I one day be a Domestic Goddess? Despite being far from it, I decided that I could be in college shortly before I got married.
Second to Christ-follower, wife is my most favorite title and for me that means becoming a Domestic Goddes. In this blog I plan to document my failures and successes on my journey to becoming a Domestic Goddess.  





Mr. Weinberger, the man I am honored to call husband. He is wonderful, and I am  blessed daily by his love, encouragement, and spirit. I can't imagine this journey without him.  















"The trouble with much modern cooking is not that the food it produces is not good, but that the mood it induces in the cook is one of skin-of-the-teeth efficiency, all briskness and little pleasure. Sometimes that's the best we can manage, but to others we want to feel not like a postmodern, post feminist, overstretched modern woman but rather, a domestic goddess, trailing nutmeggy fumes of baking pie in our languorous wake. So what I'm talking about is not being a domestic goddess, exactly, but feeling like one." 

                            ~Nigella Lawson~




*If you wish to read more about our lives view our blog: jeweinberger.blogspot.com