I meant to reply sooner, but the afternoon got away from me and I only just sat down again.
I checked the recipe, and yes, the herbs go in at the end if you want the flavor to stay bright.
I usually chop them very small and stir them in after I turn the heat off, then let everything sit for a minute.
If the soup feels a little heavy, I add more lemon and a handful of greens and that usually fixes it.
I also tried that shortcut with the roasted vegetables you mentioned, and it actually worked better than I expected.
Next time I might add more pepper and less garlic, but otherwise it came out really nice.
Let me know what time you plan to start and I can text back while you’re cooking if anything seems off.
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I finally looked over the notes from the meeting, and I think the easiest plan is to keep the first draft simple.
I would start with the outline we already agreed on, then add the examples later once the main flow feels right.
The trick for me is doing the ugliest version first so I stop overthinking every sentence.
After that, editing gets much easier because I can see where the weak spots are instead of guessing.
I also think you were right about moving the summary higher up because it gives people a clearer way in.
If you want, send me what you have tonight and I can read through it in the morning.
I’m usually better at spotting spacing and structure when I look at something with fresh eyes and a cup of tea beside me.