Asking for help can be hard. But when I started making and delivering lasagnas back at the beginning of the pandemic, I didn’t realize just how hard. I remember being shocked by messages from moms who saw my posts but said they were embarrassed to be reaching out. In...
Meet our writers: Julianne
Hey Everyone! My name is Julianne and I’m going to be one of the regular contributors here to the Lasagna Love Blog. Some quick facts about me: I live in New Hampshire with my husband, Chris, and our 6-year-old cat, Freya. My top loves are my family and friends, food,...
It’s unbelievably easy to be kind (happy National Random Acts of Kindness Day!)
Pause. Close your eyes and think about the last time someone did something kind for you. Really think about it… What was it? How did it make you feel? What did it make you want to do in return? Was the kindness something big, or something small? Kindness can actually...
How we can extinguish fear and bring back random acts of kindness
I remember very early on in Lasagna Love – when we had no website, and I was still taking requests by Facebook messenger – a woman messaged me right after her delivery. She said: “I’ve never experienced something more amazing in my life”. And while that was meant to...
Pittsburg Post-Gazette
“Lasagna Love means you make a pan of pasta and make someone feel loved.” – Gretchen McKay
Lasagna Love Extends Reach with Valentine’s Day Weekend Deliveries
Grassroots movement of kindness expresses love and appreciation to front line workers, veterans and the homeless