11 Seaweed Dinner Ideas That Satisfy Sushi Cravings

If sushi is the only kind of cuisine that comes to mind when you think of seaweed, prepare to think outside of the roll. There are *tons* of super yummy recipes that make use of this uber-nutritious ingredient high in vitamin K, iron, and calcium, as well as various phytonutrients. So how should you start using seaweed in your daily diet? We’ve got a few ideas. Here are 11 seaweed dinners, from, yes, classic sushi to unexpected and exotic new ideas.

Lately, I’ve been paying closer attention to my grocery receipts. It’s not just the price of eggs — everything feels more expensive, and it's made me think more intentionally about how to make my food last longer. I’ve always hated wasting food. Not only is it tough on the planet, it’s tough on my budget, too. Americans toss out about 38 percent of our food — that’s the equivalent of 145 billion meals ending up in landfills (yikes!). Sure, a big chunk of that comes from restaurants, but even at home, being mindful of waste feels like a win for both the environment and my wallet.

So, instead of putting my groceries away haphazardly, I want to make sure I'm storing everything exactly how — and where — it should go. Luckily, I've learned there are some foods that actually last longer outside of the fridge. And they might surprise you!

Scroll to see the foods you don't need to refrigerate after all...

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1. Cucumbers

I have never left cucumbers outside the fridge, but it turns out that this can cause them to become too watery. Instead, find an airtight containerand store them in your pantry or countertop. Then toss them in this colorful Greek Salad!

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2. Bell Peppers

Stashing bell peppers in the fridge can actually make them lose their crunch (who knew?). For peak crispness, keep them at room temperature and enjoy within one to two days. If you're not planning to eat them that quickly, pop them in the fridge to help prevent them from going soft too soon.

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3. Basil

Store your basil as you would a fresh bouquet of flowers, in a jar with water. Cold temps can cause basil leaves to turn black, so it’s better off out of the fridge.

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4. Butter (And Peanut Butter!)

According to the USDA, butter is best used within a day or two at room temperature to preserve its flavor. When I lived in San Francisco, I could leave it out on the counter year-round without worrying about it melting. Now that I’m in a hotter climate, I keep it out most of the year — just not during the peak of summer. Peanut butter also does well at room temperature, staying smooth and spreadable for up to three months (after which you'll need to refrigerate it).

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5. Tomatoes

I grew tomatoes in my garden for the first time last year, and nothing beats the taste of one plucked straight from the vine. To keep that juicy , sun-ripened flavor going, store your tomatoes at room temperature on the counter — not in the fridge. Cold temps can dull their flavor and texture. Try making a simple Tomato Confit recipe to drizzle over bread or pasta, yum!

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6. Avocados

A friend and I were debating whether avocados belong in the fridge — turns out, they don’t. At least, not until they’re ripe. I eat one almost every day, so I go through them fast, but once they ripen, I pop them in the fridge to slow down the over-ripening. If you’re craving Avocado Toast, stash them in a paper bag to speed things up, or just let them ripen naturally in an open container on the counter.

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7. Fresh Bread

If you want to get the most flavor (and life) out of your fresh bread, skip the fridge. Refrigeration actually speeds up staling. Instead, store it in a bread box or basket — somewhere that blocks light but still lets it breathe. Planning to eat it the same day? Leaving it uncovered at room temperature works just fine. Otherwise, a paper bag or the freezer are your best options.

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8. Potatoes (Sweet or Otherwise)

I like to keep my potatoes and onions tucked away in the pantry where it’s cool and dark. Storing them in a paper bag at room temperature helps preserve their texture and flavor. The fridge might seem like a good idea, but it can actually do more harm than good — the moisture makes potatoes overly sweet and kind of gritty, and the humidity can cause them to mold more quickly.

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9. Onions & Garlic

Onions, shallots, and garlic can become moldy when exposed to the high humidity of the refrigerator. Store them in a relatively cool, dry place in your pantry or a cabinet that’s not exposed to light. Your onions will remain fresh and ready to use whenever you need them for recipes like this Spring Veggie Galette that I make every year!

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Hello, starlights, and welcome to April 2025! After the whirlwind energy of March, the cosmos brings a powerful shift — one that restores momentum, ignites manifestation, and clears the way for progress. With eclipse season behind us and planetary retrogrades untangling, the path ahead looks clearer, making this the perfect time to realign with your desires. If you've been feeling stuck, expect breakthroughs and clarity to return in full force.

To work with the energy of this month, holistic tools can help amplify your focus, balance your emotions, and ignite your confidence. Fire and earth elements dominate the cosmic landscape, like Citrine, Pyrite, and Tiger’s Eyecrystals will be powerful allies, strengthening motivation, prosperity, and stability.Colors also hold vibrational energy — gold and yellow enhance clarity, green promotes heart healing, and red fuels action and courage. As we move through April’s planetary shifts, these tools will help align your energy with the opportunities ahead.

Are you ready to activate your inner power and manifest with purpose? Let’s explore how the month’s transits will shape your path.

Scroll to see your zodiac sign's April horoscope for 2025!

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The month begins with Mercury stationing direct on April 7, lifting the mental fog and restoring our ability to make clear, confident decisions. Plans that once felt delayed now begin to move, and fresh ideas take shape. Keep a Tiger’s Eye crystal nearby — it strengthens focus and mental stamina, ensuring you stay grounded as you organize your thoughts. Journaling with a gold or yellow candle burning beside you can amplify insights, helping you map out the next steps with clarity and intention.

By April 12, the Full Moon in Libra paired with Venus stationing direct shifts the focus to love, harmony, and balance. This lunation illuminates relationship dynamics, inviting epiphanies and closure where needed. This full moon is about healing and recalibrating the heart, releasing past heartbreak, mending a connection, or stepping into newfound independence. The color green serves as a powerful ally now — wear it, light green candles, or spend time in nature to activate the heart chakra and promote emotional renewal. Holding rose quartz during meditation can help soothe old wounds and open space for self-love and deeper connections.

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Mid-month, the energy ignites. Mercury moves into Aries on April 16, sharpening our communication and making us more direct. Just days later, Mars enters Leo on April 18, filling the cosmos with boldness, confidence, and creative fire. If you’ve been waiting for the right time to act on an idea, launch a project, or step into a leadership role, this is it. Fire-element crystals like Citrine, Pyrite, and Tiger’s Eye will amplify motivation, pushing you to take action without hesitation. Red is the power color of the moment — using red light therapy, burning red candles, or wearing red clothing can ignite passion, courage, and drive.

As the Sun enters Taurus on April 19, the intense fiery momentum finds an anchor. Taurus season invites patience, stability, and intentional growth. It’s a time to assess what truly matters and build something meaningful. Ground yourself with Citrine and Pyrite, two potent allies for attracting abundance and strengthening resolve. Taking a barefoot walk in nature or placing your hands on the earth can help channel Taurus’s stabilizing energy.

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April 27 brings a powerful New Moon in Taurus, marking a moment for deep manifestation work. This lunation encourages us to blend practicality with passion, turning dreams into reality through tangible action. To invite prosperity, smudge your space with Palo Santo to clear stagnant energy, then set intentions by writing them on paper and placing them under a green candle or a Citrine crystal. Taurus energy reminds us that true manifestation isn’t just about wishing — it’s about laying the foundation for what we desire.

As the month comes to a close, Venus re-enters Aries on April 30, reigniting passion, confidence, and desire. Whether it’s in love, creativity, or personal goals, this transit encourages boldness and direct action. Using red light therapy, surrounding yourself with red candles, or wearing red clothing can activate your inner fire, empowering you to step forward with complete assertion.

With fire and earth energy woven throughout April, the Universe hands you the tools for creation, stability, and success. Are you ready to claim them? Read on to discover what this month has in store for your Sun, Moon, and Rising sign!

​Key Astrology Dates for April 2025

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  • 4/7 Mercury Stations Direct
  • 4/12 Full Moon in Libra and Venus Stations Direct
  • 4/16 Mercury enters Aries
  • 4/18 Mars enters Leo
  • 4/19 Sun enters Taurus
  • 4/27 New Moon in Taurus
  • 4/30 Venus enters Aries

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Aries (March 21 – April 20)

Ready to step into your power, Aries? Expect to feel energized as Mercury stations direct on April 7 in your twelfth house, clearing away uncertainty while also helping you see clearly regarding your past. By April 16, Mercury enters your sign, sharpening your thoughts and giving you the confidence to speak your truth.

The Full Moon in Libra on April 12 illuminates your seventh house of relationships, bringing clarity to partnerships. Whether deepening a connection or deciding to move forward solo, the universe pushes you to seek truth and balance in your love story. Venus also stations direct in your twelfth house, helping you release outdated emotional patterns before it enters Aries on April 30, making you irresistible and ready for a fresh start.

Mars, your ruling planet, blazes into Leo and your fifth house on April 18, igniting creativity, romance, and joy. Expect a boost in passion — whether in love, art, or personal pursuits, something magical will be crafted by your own doing. Believe in your vision. By the end of April, expect to rebuild your sense of self and money game as the Sun’s shift into Taurus on April 19 in your second house will help you establish solid foundations behind your plans. Luckily, the New Moon in Taurus on April 27 is perfect for manifesting stability and abundance--create a mood board and interweave a solid plan to back it up.

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Taurus (April 21 – May 21)

As a stable-loving sign, this month encourages deep reflection and inner work, Taurus. Mercury direct on April 7 in your eleventh house, clears up confusion around friendships and your long-term plans. The messenger planet then moves into your twelfth house by April 16, allowing you to be intentional with your energy and selective in what you truly want.

The Full Moon in Libra on April 12 highlights your sixth house of well-being, revealing where you need more balance in your daily life. Treating your body like a temple would be a crucial first step while refining your work-life flow. Venus, your ruling planet, also stations direct in your eleventh house, restoring harmony to social connections before the love planet slips into your twelfth house on April 30, awakening hidden desires and spiritual insights.

Expect to evaluate your personal security and family life as Mars enters Leo and your fourth house on April 18. This cosmic event encourages you to view your standing at home while establishing movement — it can be renovation time, moving to a new home, or simply reorganizing your space. This will unleash your inner Zen. Then, the spotlight turns to you when the Sun enters Taurus on April 19, amplifying your inner confidence and self-expression. The New Moon in your sign on April 27 is a cosmic reset—set intentions that align with your deepest aspirations.

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Gemini (May 22 – June 21)

As the social butterfly of the zodiac, expect to spread your wings and fly this month, Gemini! April brings lots of social and career opportunities and Mercury direct in your tenth house on April 7 kicks off with you making bold moves in your career and long-term vision. Expect a lot of messages and networking opportunities by April 16, when Mercury enters Aries and your eleventh house, manifesting fresh conversations, collaborations, and exciting new social connections. Reach out and share your ideas--the public is waiting.

This month gets even better for you involving your passions as the Full Moon in Libra in your fifth house on April 12 cultivates the complete picture involving your creativity and romance — it's time to share where your heart truly lies. Venus, also stationing direct in your tenth house, restores harmony in professional matters before moving into your eleventh house on April 30, enhancing friendships and attracting valuable allies.

Step into the limelight and get moving when Mars shifts back into Leo on April 18, activating your third house of communication and sparking bold ideas. Your voice is impactful, whether writing, speaking, or networking. As the Sun moves into Taurus on April 19, the cosmic energy shifts inward, calling for rest and spiritual renewal. It has been a very busy month, and this is the opportunity for you to focus inward and review your accomplishments. The New Moon in Taurus on April 27 invites you to release what no longer serves you, set intentions for healing, and establish a new focus involving your true desires.

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Cancer (June 22 – July 22)

Cancer, the tides are turning in your favor, this month shifts your focus from inner exploration to big wins! Mercury stations direct on April 7 in your ninth house, clearing up any recent confusion around travel, education, or big-picture plans. Pick up from where you left off and begin laying the foundation in your goals. On April 16, Mercury enters your tenth house, sharpening your professional ambitions and making it easier to communicate your goals.

The Full Moon in Libra on April 12 phases into your fourth house, focusing attention to home, family, and emotional foundations. A shift in your personal life may resolve, allowing you to create balance. Venus also stations direct in your ninth house, smoothing out travel or academic pursuits before moving into your tenth house on April 30, helping you gain recognition in your career.

The action planet, Mars shifts into Leo on April 18, powering up your second house of finances. Your motivation to build security grows, and new income opportunities could surface. Your aspirations begin to take roots as you share your ideas with groups when the Sun enters Taurus on April 19. Take advantage and reach out to those who align with your vision. The New Moon in Taurus on April 27 invites you to set intentions around friendships and future dreams. By month’s end, Venus in Aries elevates your professional appeal — your hard work won’t go unnoticed.

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Leo (July 23 – August 22)

As the bold and bright sign of the zodiac, Leo, April is a month filled with significant shifts involving your way of communicating and yet complete satisfaction surrounding your ideas. Mercury direct on April 7 in your eighth house, helps you move forward in financial and emotional matters. It's time to disentangle the unresolved issues with resources or have that uncomfortable conversation to clear the air. By April 16, Mercury enters your ninth house, turning up the tempo involving your vision and big-picture thinking. Conversations around travel, education, or personal growth gain momentum.

The Full Moon in Libra on April 12 shines its light on your third house of communication, bringing essential conversations to the surface. Whether it’s a decision, an agreement, or a revelation, clarity arrives. Venus stations direct in your eighth house, easing tensions around intimacy and shared resources before moving into your ninth house on April 30, sparking your thirst for adventure and new experiences.

Expect your natural charisma to emerge when Mars charges into your sign on April 18, lighting the fire within and pushing you into action. Confidence surges, and your presence is impossible to ignore. When the Sun moves into Taurus on April 19, career ambitions take center stage, and with Mars on your side, name your terms. The New Moon in Taurus on April 27 is the perfect time to set intentions for professional success or to make a move involving your career direction.

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Virgo (August 23 – September 22)

As the saying goes, the Universe has your back, Virgo. You are more supported than you know, and this month is about inner work and getting out of your comfort zone involving relationships and vulnerability. Mercury direct in your seventh house on April 7, pushing you to review your communication game in relationships and partnerships. Be clear and speak from your heart to get what you want. By April 16, Mercury moves into your eighth house, turning your thoughts and dialogue toward intimacy, vulnerability and insecurity. Transparency is the key to closure.

Then the Full Moon in Libra on April 12 illuminates your second house of finances and self-worth. Expect a shift in your income, an understanding of your spending habits, or a financial decision. Have gratitude for everything you have built on your journey. Venus also stations direct in your seventh house, restoring partnership harmony before moving into your eighth house on April 30, deepening emotional and financial bonds.

Expect the need to declutter the mind from old patterns as Mars enters Leo on April 18, energizing your twelfth house and encouraging you to reflect before your next move. Clear out by resting. Your creativity, and subconscious healing will play a key role in your evolution. Expect a silver lining in your journey when the Sun enters Taurus on April 19, encouraging you to focus on new opportunities in learning, travel, and personal beliefs. The New Moon on April 27 will reinforce a new outlet for you to explore these realms involving you set intentions for growth and exploration.

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Libra (September 23 – October 22)

Libra, this month is about recalibration — stepping into your power while redefining key relationships. Mercury stations will be direct on April 7 in your sixth house, clearing up past delays with work, health, and daily routines. By April 16, Mercury enters your seventh house, sharpening communication in partnerships and helping you get your point across--expect progress as you relay your true thoughts.

The Full Moon in Libra on April 12 illuminates your first house, creating a turning point in your journey. A chapter of self-understanding cultivates, allowing you to move on in complete confidence. Venus, your ruling planet, also stations direct in your sixth house, restoring balance to your daily life before shifting into your seventh house on April 30, bringing harmony and attraction into your relationships.

Mars enters Leo on April 18, energizing your eleventh house of friendships and plans. This is a time to connect, collaborate, and take action on long-term dreams. The need for focusing inward and finding clarity with deeper matters begins when the Sun shifts to Taurus on April 19, shifting priorities to intimacy, shared finances, inner work, and emotional healing. A deeper understanding awakens as you accept your vulnerability. Speak with your partner and dissect what needs to be done to help you find footing and security. The New Moon in Taurus on April 27 is perfect for initiating a new approach around intimacy and financial stability. As you do the work by month’s end, relationships take shape in magical ways.

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Scorpio (October 23 - November 21)

As the mysterious sign of the zodiac, this month brings a shift from inner reflection to action, Scorpio, guiding you toward liberation in personal and professional matters. Beginning on April 7, Mercury stations direct in your fifth house, clearing out creative blocks while rekindling passion. Then, organization and refining your daily routines and overall wellbeing will be vital when Mercury enters your sixth house by April 16.

Expect to review your inner life and release emotional baggage when the Full Moon in Libra phases into your twelfth house on April 12. Meditate, journal, or book an energy healing. Closure happens when you allow the information to surface, creating space for new beginnings. The love planet, Venus, breathes life in your fifth house, restoring your faith in love and artistic inspiration. Then, it proceeds into your sixth house on April 30, bringing pleasant exchanges and beauty to your daily life and body.

The fun begins when Mars, your co-ruler, enters Leo on April 18, activates your tenth house of career and public recognition. Your ambition surges, pushing you to take bold steps toward your goals. Expect by month's end to get even more exciting when the Sun in Taurus moves into your seventh house of relationships on April 19. It's time to manifest your dream relationship or to evolve your current partnership when the New Moon phases into your seventh house on April 27, offering a fresh start — business or personal. You will continue to be motivated and energized by the end of the month with Venus in Aries by your side, enhancing productivity and pleasant work opportunities. Shine your light and don't hold yourself back from getting what you want.

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Sagittarius (November 21 – December 21)

Do you often wear your heart on your sleeve, Sagittarius? The Universe fully supports this and wants nothing more than for you to be happy. It all begins with you securing your roots this month. April creates momentum in both your personal life and long-term aspirations. Mercury stations direct on April 7 in your fourth house, resolving home and family-related delays. It can be a vital period for you to explore your ancestral history or speak with your family, and you will feel a stronger bond and be more anchored in your purpose as you explore your lineage. By April 16, Mercury moves into your fifth house, bringing a new wave of creative energy, romance, and playful self-expression. Conversations flow effortlessly, making this a great time to reconnect with joy.

The Full Moon in Libra on April 12 lights up your eleventh house, signaling a turning point in friendships and future goals. A collaborative effort may reach completion, or you may gain clarity about the people who genuinely support your vision. Venus stations direct in your fourth house, restoring harmony and beauty in your personal space before shifting into your fifth house on April 30, fueling passion, creativity, and love.

Traveling or expanding your outlets may be on the horizon as Mars enters Leo on April 18, igniting your ninth house of adventure. Your thirst for new experiences intensifies — follow your curiosity. As the Sun moves into Taurus on April 19, attention shifts to daily routines and wellness. As it is a very exciting month, establishing a wellness practice or regimen will help you feel more centered. The great news is that the New Moon in Taurus on April 27 invites you to set intentions for stability and productivity, ensuring you reach your wellness goals.

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Capricorn (December 21 – January 19)

As the ambitious sign of the zodiac, April brings a turning point, Capricorn, guiding you to reclaim balance in your personal and professional life. On April 7, Mercury stations direct in your 3rd house, clearing up recent miscommunications and mental fog. If plans have stalled, clarity returns, paving the way for confident decision-making — especially as Mercury enters your 4th house on April 16, shifting your focus toward home, family, and inner security.

The Full Moon in Libra on April 12 illuminates your 10th house, bringing a closure in career matters. Recognition or closure in a professional endeavor arrives, prompting you to reassess your ambitions. With Venus stationing direct in your 3rd house, smoother communication and heartfelt conversations flow, later influencing your home life as Venus enters your 4th house on April 30.

Your personal life will be your main priority mid-month as momentum builds with Mars moving into your 8th house on April 18, intensifying transformation, financial matters, and intimate connections. Expect more fire in the bedroom or spicy interactions if you have been experiencing drawbacks lately. Be wild and free by expressing your vulnerability. Speaking of romance, by April 19, the Sun shifts into your 5th house, stimulating creativity, pleasure, and self-expression. This energy deepens with the New Moon in Taurus on April 27, a prime moment to set intentions around passion projects, romance, and joy. Step into the month’s momentum — your foundation is strengthening, and your inner light is waiting to shine as you live in complete joy and freedom.

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Aquarius (January 20 – February 19)

When destiny calls you Aquarius, you must be ready to claim it! April sets the stage for progress, clarity, and deepening connections. Mercury stations direct on April 7 in your 2nd house, untangling recent financial confusion and bringing fresh insights into money matters. If financial plans have been stalled, expect movement. By April 16, Mercury enters your 3rd house, powering up your voice and encouraging meaningful discussions.

The Full Moon in Libra on April 12 highlights your 9th house, bringing a moment of truth about travel, education, or personal growth. A vision you’ve been working toward reaches a turning point, helping you see the bigger picture. With Venus stationing direct in your 2nd house, financial matters begin to stabilize, and later this month, as Venus moves into your 3rd house on April 30, conversations around money, business, or creative ventures take on a harmonious flow. As you prioritize organization this month, expect your goals and confidence to take shape.

Relationships intensify as Mars enters your 7th house on April 18, heightening passion and stimulating interactions. Although Mars may make you ruffle some feathers, allowing others to have their say is essential. Listen intently to your partner, then find a common ground to attract progression. The Sun then shifts into your 4th house on April 19, calling your attention to home and emotional foundations. Use the New Moon in Taurus on April 27 to set intentions around stability, family, and creating a sanctuary that supports your evolving vision.

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Pisces (February 20 – March 21)

As the empath of the zodiac, Pisces, April clears the path for renewal, confidence, and deeper alignment with your values. Mercury stations direct on April 7 in your 1st house, lifting mental fog and helping you communicate clearly. Decisions that once felt uncertain now feel more aligned. Your self-esteem builds as Mercury moves into your 2nd house on April 16, financial planning and self-worth take center stage, encouraging you to pursue what truly matters.

The Full Moon in Libra on April 12 activates your 8th house, creating a turning point in your approach to shared resources, intimacy, or emotional healing. This lunation provides closure and clarity if you've been navigating financial agreements or deep personal transformation. Your life will flow positively as you face your fears and let go. The great news is that you are equipped to enter a new stage of expression as Venus stations direct in your first house, restoring a sense of inner harmony and acceptance in your journey. As Venus moves into your 2nd house on April 30, financial abundance and self-confidence gains momentum.

Abundance flows where your energy goes, and your productivity levels up as Mars enters your 6th house on April 18, nudging you to refine your routines and prioritize wellness practices. You are ready to share a message or solidify an idea when the Sun in Taurus lights up your 3rd house on April 19, amplifying your reach and connection with others. Use the New Moon in Taurus on April 27 to set intentions around learning, writing, or networking — your words have power, and new opportunities are on the horizon.

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Some families get together for Easter brunch, while others sit down for dinner. Then there are those who may find themselves eating all day on Easter Sunday. Whatever your plans this year include, find inspiration in this collection of dinner recipes for quiches, vibrant salads, savory tarts, and more. They will hit the spot any time of day and offer up ideas for all season long.

Half Baked Harvest

Basil Chicken Fettuccine Alfredo with Prosciutto

Here's a twist on an Easter ham: make this classic comfort food with warm, crisp prosciutto, Italian-style chicken with basil pesto and bright asparagus. (via Half Baked Harvest)

GastroPlant

Easy Lentil and Sweet Potato Chili

Easter dinner ideas should be light, yet flavorful. For this dish, use cumin and garlic to accent the chili powder in this comforting and brunch-friendly vegan chili. (via GastroPlant)

This Wife Cooks

Black Bean Meatloaf

Whip up old-school-style meatloaf made with protein-packed black beans and quinoa. Serve with your favorite Easter sides. (via This Wife Cooks)

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Spring Vegetable Galette

You don’t need to be a pastry expert to make a beautifully cheesy, crispy galette. Don't worry if this doesn't come out looking perfect — the more crags and “rustic” bits there are in the crust, the better it looks. (via Brit + Co)

Forks & Foliage

Asparagus Puff Pastry Tart With Eggs And Feta

Pair this lemony and cheesy tart with your favorite mimosa recipe for a savory brunch (or dinner!) (via Forks & Foliage)

Feel Good Foodie

Rosemary Roasted Whole Chicken

Prepare to graze all day over this roasted chicken with fresh rosemary, lemon, garlic, and shallots. It's sure to become one of your family's favorite Easter dinner ideas. (via Feel Good Foodie)

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Vegan Split Pea Soup

Blend creamy split green peas and golden potatoes for a meat- and dairy-free soup that's so delicious.(via Veggie Society)

A Spicy Perspective

Baked Ham With Honey Mustard And Apples

Slather your baked ham with honey mustard glaze, stuff it with apples and bake to perfection! Ham sandwiches for days!(via A Spicy Perspective)

Takes Two Eggs

Vietnamese Cajun Shrimp Boil

Break out some Easter bibs for this crowd-pleasing cajun shrimp boil made with juicy shrimp, corn, baby potatoes, and smoked sausages.(via Takes Two Eggs)

Culinary Hill

Pork Tenderloin with Figs And Balsamic Glaze

A delicious balsamic glaze flavored with seasonal figs make an amazing sauce over pork tenderloin. (via Culinary Hill)

Barley & Sage

Chicken Pastina Soup

Pastina, or "little pasta," refers to any type of tiny pasta and makes for a kid-friendly Easter or anytime meal. (via Barley & Sage)

Salt & Lavender

Creamy Dijon Rosemary Chicken

Made with just a few ingredients, this creamy chicken dish should be at the top of your Easter dinner ideas list. (via Salt & Lavender)

Sesame Peanut Soba Noodle Salad

We love this colorful twist on an Easter pasta salad made with crunchy purple cabbage, sweet carrots, edamame and noodles tossed together in a sweet and spicy peanut dressing. (via Munching With Mariyah)

RachL Mansfield

Lemony Spring Pasta Salad

The lemon dijon dressing is the clincher in this delightful healthy dish made with gluten-free pasta. (via RachL Mansfield)

The Endless Meal

Brussel Sprouts Pizza With Blue Cheese

Why not pizza for Easter brunch or dinner? Roasted Brussel sprouts, caramelized onions, and blue cheese is a cozy twist and ready in under an hour! (via The Endless Meal)

Cozy Cravings

Baked Chicken And Leeks

Creamy potatoes, lemony leeks, and juicy marinated chicken served with a garlicky greek yogurt sauce is a meal we'd make any time. Just add a glass of wine! (via Cozy Cravings)

Two Spoons

Spring Mix Salad With Lemon-Baked Tofu

This colorful spring salad is packed with lemon tofu, edamame, creamy avocado, crunchy radish, fresh mint, and citrus, and will look stunning on your Easter table. (via Two Spoons)

Live Eat Learn

Vegetarian Shepherd's Pie

Carrots, celery, mushrooms, peas and corn are topped with fluffy mashed potatoes made with Greek yogurt in this easy-to-prepare dish that's also so satisfying. It's one of our healthier Easter dinner ideas. (viaLive Eat Learn)

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Cauliflower Rice Casserole

Ooey, gooey, and filling, this casserole is enough of a showstopper to take centerstage at your Easter dinner, but is also laidback enough to make for an amazing breakfast. We added zucchini, kale, and mushrooms, but feel free to jazz it up with your favorite veggies. (via Brit + Co)

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Bruléed Grapefruit Tart

Ok so this tart couldn't exactly stand on its own as an entrée (unless you're having a ton of desserts for dinner, which we're on board with) but it will definitely make for a colorful and fruity addition to any Easter table. (via Brit + Co)

Cilantro Parsley

Chicken Piccata With Sun-Dried Tomatoes

This chicken piccata made with paprika, sun-dried tomatoes, capers, and artichokes is keto and gluten-free. (via Cilantro Parsley)

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Gluten-Free Avocado Fries

For a healthier take on a fan-favorite finger food (wow, what a mouthful), bake some avocados. This recipe calls for a dash of salt and a spicy aioli, but you can swap for something sweeter. (via Brit + Co)

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Blueberry Lavender Fizz

You can't have Easter dinner without some cute Easter cocktails! Whether you sip during dinner or wait until the kids have gone to bed, these blueberry lavender drinks have spring written all over them. (via Brit + Co)

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Maple and Pear-Glazed Easter Ham

Ham in and of itself might seem like a pretty simple dish, but in addition to how flavorful this recipe is on its own, there are so many different ways to eat it! Pair it with pineapple, put it on a salad, or have it on top of a biscuit. (via Brit + Co)

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Pressure-Cooker Ramekin Eggs

Your favorite veg, eggs, and cream go into individual ramekins, get pressure-cooked, and come out ever-so slightly soft so you can spread the whole thing over toast. It works just as well for dinner as it does brunch. (via Brit + Co)

What’s Gaby Cooking?

Spring Pea Salad

This stunning salad will have your guests’ jaws on the floor. Bonus points if you flourish it with edible spring flowers. (via What’s Gaby Cooking?)

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Fettuccine Carbonara

This eggs-and-bacon pasta transitions seamlessly from a mimosa-filled brunch to an Italian-themed dinner, and satisfices any time of day. (viaBrit + Co)

Drizzle and Dip

Shaved Asparagus and Pea Frittata With Mint and Parma Ham

Breakfast for dinner is always a treat, especially when it comes in the form of a frittata that's packed with veggies and garnished with salty, dry-cured ham. (via Drizzle and Dip)

Brit + Co

Sweet Crepes

Round out your dinner (or start your brunch) with some delicious crepes that will satisfy your sweet tooth without leaving you overstuffed. Some classic fillings are strawberries and creme, chocolate, or even cheese and jam. (via Brit + Co)

Dinner at the Zoo

Easy Chicken Spaghetti

Your entire family will fall madly in love with this easy-peasy pasta dish. Tossed with crisp asparagus and tender chicken strips, the spaghetti is fancy enough for Easter dinner, yet quick enough to throw together for a last-minute brunch. (via Dinner at the Zoo)

Potato-Crust Quiche Lorraine

You’ll forget pastry crust ever existed when you bite into this hashbrown-crusted quiche, which is filled with a silky mixture of eggs, half and half, and shredded Gruyère. Our mouths are already watering. (via Brit + Co)

Chef Bai

Cilantro And Calabrian Pasta Salad

This herb and spicy twist on a classic pasta salad recipe is dairy free, egg free, and packed with more than 11 veggies inside for a healthy meal you'll all love. (via Chef Bai)

Brie, Bacon, and Butternut Squash Risotto

This customizable recipe will be delicious no matter what cheese, veggies, and herbs you choose — just don’t leave out the crispy bacon. You won't think twice about adding this to your Easter dinner ideas notebook! (via Brit + Co)

The Original Dish

Spiced Chicken Thighs with Garlic Tahini Yogurt

This tasty easter dinner recipe looks the perfect spring meal. From the tahini yogurt to the pomegranate glazed carrots, it looks like a lightweight, but filling recipe we want to perfect! (via The Original Dish)

Kathryn's Kitchen Blog

Garlic Parmesan Smashed Potatoes

Crispy smashed potatoes are right up our alley because they feel like we're cheating on our usual french fry orders. But we especially love the addition of smoky roasted and garlic parmesan flavors. Each bite feels like a party in your mouth. (via Kathryn's Kitchen Blog)

Vanilla and Bean

Broccoli Rabe Frittata With Pesto Ricotta

Is this a brunch or dinner recipe? According to Traci of Vanilla and Bean, it's up to you! We prefer to make it after a long day at work because it feels like a treat. Plus, it's a great option for anyone who loves vegetarian or gluten-freen meals. (via Vanilla and Bean)

Forks and Foliage

Beef and Lamb Shawarma Wraps

Wherever there's a wrap recipe, you'll find us salivating over it! But this beef and lamb shawarma meal may be the best we've ever tasted. You'll also need a little bit of yogurt, garlic cloves, paprika, and more amazing spices to help it reach it's full glory. (via Forks and Foliage)

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Your weekly tarot reading is here, and the start-of-the-week vibe might be feeling a little...sticky. Think pushing through mud, or trying to get your brain to cooperate on a Monday morning. The cards are showing some resistance in the air – maybe it's that inner critic whispering doubts, or maybe it's just the universe throwing a few unexpected roadblocks your way. Imagine a flower bud that's really having to work to open up. Yep, that's the kind of energy we're talking about. But don't let it bum you out! This is just a heads-up to maybe lower those expectations a tad and prepare to put in a little extra oomph. The good news? This feeling isn't forever. It's just a reminder to tap into your inner superhero – your resilience and creative problem solving skills are about to shine. The tarot is basically giving you a pep talk, saying, "You got this! Just keep putting one foot in front of the other, and that breakthrough you're working towards? It's coming."

So without further ado, here's your weekly tarot reading for March 31-April 6!

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Frances Naudé

Queen of Pentacles

The Queen of Pentacles signals a welcome surge of energy and a potential for a bustling schedule filled with exciting activities. This card embodies abundance and a deep connection to the physical world, suggesting you'll feel motivated and ready to take on new projects and experiences. However, it's a gentle reminder to stay grounded and tune into your body's needs amidst this flurry of activity. Think mindful movement, nourishing meals, and perhaps even embracing seasonal produce. The Queen of Pentacles also hints at a fertile period, making it a favorable time to nurture new ideas, relationships, or even consider starting a family or bringing a pet into your life.

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Two of Swords

Following closely is the Two of Swords, highlighting the power of choice and the intricate link between your mind and body. This card emphasizes that your well-being is significantly influenced by your mindset, an area where you have considerable control. Even when faced with challenges, there's always an opportunity to shift your perspective or energy to improve how you feel. It's a call to take ownership of your mental and physical health, consciously choosing thoughts and actions that support your overall well-being. Consider what "feeling good" truly means to you and take small, intentional steps to cultivate that state.

Frances Naudé

King of Pentacles

Looking ahead, the King of Pentacles emerges, offering guidance for setting yourself up for future success, particularly in the realm of physical well-being and personal development. This card speaks to long-term planning and implementing systems that will yield abundance down the line. It encourages you to identify your goals for the coming months and start laying the groundwork now. This might involve delegating tasks, streamlining your routines, or investing in resources that support your health and overall enjoyment of life. The King of Pentacles emphasizes a balanced approach, blending logic and practicality with intuition and nurturing.

Frances Naudé

Ten of Wands

The appearance of the Ten of Wands suggests you might be feeling the weight of responsibilities or nearing the completion of a significant project. While it can feel burdensome, this card is a strong indicator that you are very close to the finish line. It's a call to persevere and not give up, even if you're feeling tired. To stay motivated, it's helpful to clearly define your end goal, your personal "paradise," and focus on taking those final steps to achieve it.

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Ace of Cups

Finally, the Ace of Cups brings a message of joyful new beginnings and emotional fulfillment. This card promises a fresh start, filled with positive feelings, meaningful connections, and an overflow of happiness. It signifies the rewards that await you after navigating the current challenges and completing ongoing cycles. The Ace of Cups encourages you to embrace these new opportunities with an open heart, knowing that the effort you've put in is paving the way for a more easeful and enjoyable phase.

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Baby name trends will always come and go, but some classic picks will just never go out of style. These monikers, occasionally called "old man" names, stand the test of time for a reason. They're strong, vintage, and sometimes hold historical significance.

So, if you're welcoming a baby boy into your family soon, you can't go wrong with an old man baby name. Here are our top picks that are packed with character.

Scroll to see all the old man baby names we're loving right now!

1. Walter

Carlos Santiago

With German roots, Walter is a compelling name that's derived from the Old High German Walthari. It combines the elements "walt," which means "power," and "hari," meaning "warrior." This gives Walter the meaning of "commander of the army."

Its regal sound and commanding symbolism make Walter the perfect fit for a boy who's destined to be a future leader.

2. Franklin

George Pak

This distinguished name has deep historical roots and was most famously carried by the former American president and founding father, Benjamin Franklin.

It originates from the Middle English word "frankeleyn" and was originally used as a surname, meaning "freeman" or "freeholder." Franklin carries a sense of independence, intellect, and hard work, all qualities that most parents hope to instill in their little ones.

3. Leroy

Norman Milwood

French in origin, Leroy is bold and actually means "the king." This name hit its height of popularity during the mid-nineteenth century, but to this day, it continues to exude strength and authority.

Many expectant parents across the globe keep choosing this moniker for their newest additions because it's a timeless choice that feels both distinguished and approachable.

4. Grady

Ivan Samkov

With Irish roots, Grady means "noble" and "renowned" and has a rugged, adventurous vibe. It might make you think of an outdoorsy little boy with a curious spirit who's always seeking out new experiences.

Grady has traditionally been considered a boy's name, but in recent years, it's been used as a gender-neutral choice, too.

5. Kenneth

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Kenneth is a name with deep Scottish ties, as it was famously borne by the first King of Scotland. Then, author Sir Walter Scott popularized Kenneth outside of the nation in his 1825 novel The Talisman.

More recently, the name became a household one when Barbie's boyfriend, Ken, was introduced to children everywhere in 1959. Kenneth actually holds two appealing meanings, "good looking" and "fire born."

6. Preston

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Preston is English in origin and means "priest's town" or "priest's estate," offering a nice blend of history and charm. This name is also associated with a historic town in Northern England that was known for playing a significant role in the Industrial Revolution.

With an air of sophistication and a connection to faith, Preston is a great choice for parents who want their little boy to stand out.

7. Casper

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While Casper might call to mind the friendly ghost that graced our TV screens during the '90s, it actually dates back to the Old Testament. This cute name has Persian origins and means "treasurer bearer," which couldn't be more appropriate for the newest gift in your life.

Casper is derived from the Chaldean word "gizbar," meaning "treasurer," and can be spelled in multiple ways, such as Caspar or Kaspar.

8. Harold

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Finally, Harold is derived from Old English, Germanic, and Old Norse variations, all of which carry the strong meaning of "army ruler" or "heroic leader."

Historically, this name was favored by Scandinavian settlers and royals throughout England, Norway, and Denmark. Despite its interesting history, Harold is surprisingly underused today, making it a distinctive option for parents who want a name that's classic and still a bit unique.

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