Spring 2024 Delight the Senses

Awakening the Senses: Delighting in the First Weeks of Spring

As winter recedes and the world begins to stir from its slumber, there’s a palpable sense of anticipation in the air. The arrival of spring brings with it a symphony of sensations—vibrant colors, fragrant blooms, and the gentle touch of a warm breeze—that beckon us to awaken our senses and embrace the beauty of the season. In the first few weeks of spring, there are countless ways to delight in the sensory wonders that abound. Here’s how you can awaken each of your senses and fully immerse yourself in the magic of springtime.

International Women’s Day – March 8, 2024

Now give us equal pay.

In 2024, the Sweet Sybarite celebrates International Women’s Day by reflecting on the progress we’ve made in the fight for gender equality while acknowledging the work that still lies ahead. One of the most pressing issues facing women globally, including in the United States, is the persistent pay disparity between men and women.  

Despite strides in education, representation, and advocacy, women continue to earn less than their male counterparts for the same work. The gender pay gap not only undermines the financial security of women but also perpetuates systemic inequalities that hinder progress towards gender equality.

According to recent statistics, women in the United States earn approximately 82 cents for every dollar earned by men. This gap widens for women of color, with Black and Latina women earning even less compared to white men. These disparities are unacceptable in a society striving for fairness and justice.

Championing pay equality requires concerted efforts from individuals, organizations, and policymakers. Here are some key steps we can take to address this issue:

Transparency in Pay

Employers should be transparent about salary structures and ensure that pay discrepancies based on gender are eliminated. By promoting transparency, organizations can hold themselves accountable and create fairer workplaces.  Organizations must correct current policies preventing the correlation between promotion and pay increase.  

Equal Pay Legislation

Often, the way a corporation runs prevents it from being able to make small changes that would take us much closer to equal pay for equal work.  When it is not beneficial to the bottom line, it’s difficult if not impossible to enact those changes, so governments must establish and enforce robust equal pay laws to protect women’s rights in the workplace. These laws should include provisions for pay transparency, anti-discrimination measures, and penalties for non-compliance.

Promoting Women's Leadership

Increasing the representation of women in leadership positions can help challenge gender stereotypes and promote pay equality. Organizations should actively support and mentor women to advance into leadership and they need to do this in a meaningful way by paying them an equal salary as they move into these leadership roles.  

 

Educating and Empowering Women

Education is a powerful tool for empowering women to negotiate fair wages and advocate for their rights in the workplace. Providing resources and training on negotiation skills can help women assert their value and demand equal pay. 

We can each contribute in small ways every day such as adding to a scholarship fund or even helping a friend, relative, or neighbor with childcare while she studies or attends classes.  

Supporting Women-Owned Businesses

Encouraging support for women-owned businesses can contribute to economic empowerment and financial independence for women. By patronizing and investing in women-led ventures, we can foster economic growth and equality.

As we commemorate International Women’s Day, let’s reaffirm our commitment to achieving pay equality for all. Together, we can challenge discriminatory practices, dismantle barriers to women’s economic empowerment, and build a more equitable and inclusive society for future generations.

For more information on gender equality and pay disparity, visit the United Nations website at https://www.unwomen.org/en/news/stories/2020/9/explainer-everything-you-need-to-know-about-equal-pay .

 Let us continue to raise our voices, advocate for change, and strive towards a world where every woman is valued and compensated fairly for her contributions. Happy International Women’s Day!

potato candy

Potato Candy

Potato candy was my mother’s signature Christmas treat.  She used food coloring to create 1 red and 1 green roll each year. Fun to make and even more fun to eat.  Don’t let the curious combination be off putting, it’s amazing.  

Ingredients:

  • 1 medium-sized potato (about 1 cup mashed)
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 pinch of salt
  • Approximately 4 cups powdered sugar (confectioners’ sugar)
  • 1 cup smooth peanut butter

Instructions:

  • Prepare the Potato:
    • Peel and boil the potato until it’s soft.
    • Mash the potato thoroughly, ensuring there are no lumps.
  • Mix Ingredients:
    • In a mixing bowl, combine the mashed potato, vanilla extract, and a pinch of salt.
    • Gradually add powdered sugar, one cup at a time, until you achieve a dough-like consistency. Mix well after each addition.
  • Roll Out the Candy:
    • Sprinkle a clean surface or a piece of wax paper with powdered sugar to prevent sticking.
    • Roll out the potato mixture into a rectangle or square shape, about 1/4 inch thick.
  • Spread Peanut Butter:
    • Spread a layer of smooth peanut butter evenly over the rolled-out potato mixture.
  • Roll Up the Candy:
    • Carefully roll the potato candy into a log, starting from one end. You can use the wax paper to help with the rolling.
  • Chill and Slice:
    • Wrap the rolled candy in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 1-2 hours to firm up.
    • Once chilled, unwrap and slice the candy log into bite-sized pieces.
  • Serve:
    • Arrange the sliced potato candy on a plate and serve. Enjoy your sweet and unique treat!

This potato candy recipe is a simple and fun way to make a delicious treat. Feel free to experiment with the filling or add a dusting of powdered sugar on top for extra sweetness.

The Summer Solstice 2023

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