![]() ![]() Even as a kid, I did arts and crafts and I always loved to make stuff. You’re hitting me at such a weird time because all of these amazing things have happened, and now I’m asking myself: What am I doing? What should I focus on? What’s giving me life? What’s taking away life? I’m at this pivot point where I’m trying to figure that out. What have you been up to in the last year and a half? When you last spoke to Mpls.St.Paul Home & Design about your home remodel in 2016, you had 67,000 Instagram followers. Ahead of the book’s release on April 10, we spoke with Coleman about the misconceptions around the word “minimalist,” fine-tuning her own kitchen, and what’s next. ![]() Through new recipes and old favorites, The Minimalist Kitchen teaches readers how to pare down and make the kitchen a fun, manageable place to cook again. So when an editor approached her about translating her thoughts from pixels to print, she (eventually) agreed. But in reality, the graphic designer-turned-food blogger had been laying the foundation for a book on her wildly popular minimalist lifestyle blog, The Faux Martha, for years. Melissa Coleman never planned on writing a cookbook. ![]()
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