I was just telling my neighbor about that podcast you mentioned last week - the one about urban planning and how cities are designed around pedestrian flow. I finally listened to the first three episodes on my morning walk, and honestly it has completely shifted how I see my own neighborhood. There is this whole layer of intentionality behind where benches are placed, how wide sidewalks are, even the spacing of street trees. I never realized how much thought goes into something as simple as a crosswalk. Anyway, I stopped by the library on the way home and picked up two books the host referenced. One is about the history of public markets and the other is a deep dive on how zoning laws shaped suburban sprawl. I am only fifty pages into the market one but it is fascinating. Let me know if you want to borrow it when I am finished. Also, I finally tried that brunch spot you recommended and the avocado toast was genuinely excellent. The coffee was a bit sour for my taste but the atmosphere made up for it. Hope your week is going well so far.
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I finally got around to trying that recipe you sent me last month - the lemon herb chicken with roasted asparagus. I made it on Sunday evening and honestly it turned out way better than I expected. The marinade was simple enough, just lemon juice, olive oil, garlic, and a mix of dried herbs, but the flavor really came through. I served it with some wild rice I had in the pantry and a side of sautéed spinach. My kid, who usually pushes vegetables around the plate, actually asked for seconds of the asparagus. I call that a win. I did make one small change: I added a pinch of smoked paprika to the rub and it gave the chicken a subtle warmth that worked nicely. Next time I might try it with grilled zucchini instead of asparagus just to switch things up. Let me know if you have tried any new recipes lately, I am always looking for something fresh to add to the rotation. Also, I finally finished that novel you gave me - the pacing was a bit slow in the middle but the ending made up for it. I will drop it off at your place later this week if that works.