The Hidden Power of Watermelon and Cucumber I never thought a salad could surprise me, but this one does. There’s something wild about how the watery crunch of watermelon mingles with the cool snap of cucumber—like a fresh secret you stumble on when you’re not looking. No, it’s not a fancy ingredient combo—just two summer … Read more
Chasing the Unexpected Ever bite into something and feel surprised by how *ordinary* ingredients come alive? Like that moment when the crispness of cucumber hits your tongue, and the salty pop of feta pulls you out of a lazy daydream. This isn’t your typical salad—it’s a tiny rebellion against the usual late-summer fare. The scent … Read more
Not Your Typical Fruit Salad This isn’t about cute fruit skewers or trying to hide the dessert on your plate. It’s more of a declaration. The scent of ripe peaches—heavy and sweet—meets the crisp juiciness of watermelon. The crunch of fresh mint echoes in the background while a squeeze of lime makes everything pop unexpectedly. … Read more
I didn’t plan on making a salad that starts with me pulling out a stubborn, half-rotted watermelon from the back of the fridge. Honestly, that’s how this all kind of happened. I’d bought the watermelon for something else, but then it sat there, a bit soft, a little dull outside. So I thought, why not … Read more
About author
Hi! I’m Jonny Andrew Miller!!!
The cook, taster, and slightly messy mind behind Bite & Boom. I live in Austin, Texas, a city that smells like barbecue smoke, fresh tortillas, and late-night tacos if you wander long enough. It suits me. I’ve never been great at rushing through life, but I’m excellent at slowing down for food that hits hard and lingers longer than expected.
If coffee is your love language, this book’s for you. Think spiced lattes, iced favorites, and simple recipes that turn everyday coffee into a mini ritual. Easy to make, even easier to love — because life’s too short for boring coffee.
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