Boroda & Mealine
I’ve just finished a pantry layout that would make an architect weep, but I keep wondering: does the way we stack our tomatoes say anything about how we choose our life’s priorities?
Well, if the tomatoes are arranged in neat, orderly stacks, maybe you’re a planner who values structure. If they’re leaning and a bit chaotic, perhaps you’re a free spirit, ready to tumble into the next adventure. Either way, you’re giving the kitchen a bit of character—just like the choices you make every day. And who knows? A little disorder might be the secret ingredient that keeps life from getting too bland.
Maybe I’ll just keep my tomatoes in a perfectly symmetrical pyramid—if a kitchen can be organized, so can my schedule, and the rest will just… tumble into place, or maybe I’ll let them spill over and see if that inspires a new recipe.
A pyramid of tomatoes—nice, orderly. It’s like a gentle promise: “I’ll keep the basics straight, then I’ll let the rest flow.” Sometimes that little symmetry gives you the calm to tackle the rest, and sometimes the spill is where the real flavor starts. Either way, enjoy the experiment.