Meera didn’t just bring ingredients. She brought back a philosophy. Within a week of returning, she “installed” a new corner in her kitchen: a global spice rack, a fermentation station, and a small herb garden with Thai basil and rosemary.
“Travel changes your palate,” she told me. “But it’s empty if you don’t install it into daily life.”
That installation became the heart of our family gatherings.
Don’t mix Thai, Italian, and Mexican in one week. Pick a country. Study its layering logic.
By a Grateful In-Law
They say the quickest way to travel without a passport is through food. But what happens when your sister-in-law actually travels abroad—and comes back with a suitcase full of spices, stories, and a transformed kitchen?
For me, it meant discovering a whole new “taste” of family dinner.
Meera didn’t just bring ingredients. She brought back a philosophy. Within a week of returning, she “installed” a new corner in her kitchen: a global spice rack, a fermentation station, and a small herb garden with Thai basil and rosemary.
“Travel changes your palate,” she told me. “But it’s empty if you don’t install it into daily life.” taste of my sister in law who traveled abroad install
That installation became the heart of our family gatherings. Meera didn’t just bring ingredients
Don’t mix Thai, Italian, and Mexican in one week. Pick a country. Study its layering logic. “Travel changes your palate,” she told me
By a Grateful In-Law
They say the quickest way to travel without a passport is through food. But what happens when your sister-in-law actually travels abroad—and comes back with a suitcase full of spices, stories, and a transformed kitchen?
For me, it meant discovering a whole new “taste” of family dinner.