Blog
an Insightful journey? page 17
What we use to call a blog in the early 2000s – a mix of food, drinks, life events, travel and interests from Zachary Martz.
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Weekend lunch and snacks
A quiet weekend lunch: caprese toasts, herbed cheese, and mustard on toasted bread—simple ingredients arranged with care.
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Happy Birthday Angel
Celebrate “Happy Birthday Angel” with a cozy birthday dinner scene—friends gathered around candlelit tables, shared laughs, and simple joy.
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Wow – Delicious Udon and Tempura
A cozy bowl of udon soup with shrimp tempura—crisp, warm, and comforting. Simple Japanese flavors that make you slow down and savor.
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Tore no Karaage – mmmmm
Crispy Japanese chicken karaage with dried red chilies and dipping sauce at Tore no—an intimate, spicy plate worth lingering over.
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Dyson, “I’m snooow much fun”
Dyson dashes through fresh snow with a tennis ball, turning a quiet winter day into a bright, simple game of fetch.
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Weekend Brunch with my Favorite People
A cozy weekend brunch with friends: coffee, orange juice, syrup, and classic breakfast plates—simple food and conversation that brighten the day.
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ZAMartz Best of 2018
There have certainly been many highs and lows, but I’m going to focus on the positive, ZAMartz best of 2018, information to recap.
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Social Story Templates for 2018 into 2019
Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat stories to fill in your own answers to questions, comments, goals for 2018 and 2019.
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Brunch with Bae
Brunch with Bae: a toasted diner sandwich, crispy home fries, and iced coffee—an easy, lingering meal made for sharing.
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Julia Child’s Boeuf Bourguignon in Le Creuset Casserole
Julia Child’s boeuf bourguignon simmers in a Le Creuset casserole—tender beef, mushrooms, and pearl onions with simple sides and red wine.
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Birthday Cocktails At Pegu Club with Bae
A cozy birthday night at Pegu Club: candlelit cocktails, cherry-dark sips, and a slow celebration shared with bae.
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Golden Christmas Tree
A minimalist golden Christmas tree glows on a windowsill beside houseplants, reflecting soft winter light and adding calm holiday warmth to a small space.













