Aries (March 21 - April 19) Faced with a seemingly insurmountable problem today, reach out to someone near and dear instead of giving up. Flan turn out runny instead of custardy? Didn't your friend have a fix for that? Burn your best cast iron pan? Doesn't your mom know how to clean char? Use your community today.
Taurus (April 20 - May 20) Acting out will be out of place, despite the general weird mood of the day. Keep balanced by eating foods that come from the earth. Baked sweet potatoes, roasted carrots and creamy turnip soups are all good options.
Gemini (May 21 - June 21) Your high ideals will most certainly be challenged. There's an exotic flavor -- from roast pigeon to fois gras -- that you'll have to admit you actually enjoy. Take comfort in the fact that you're not alone.
Cancer (June 22 - July 22) Is it possible to temper your decisions with intellect instead of emotion today? Sure, you may have REALLY wanted an organic chicken, but if the shop is sold out do you really need the chicken at all? Think creatively and surprise yourself.
Leo (July 23 - August 22) The intrepid social explorer inside of you will be unleashed today. Skip the sushi -- take your Friday-night date out to a local Egyptian restaurant and figure out once and for all if you dig Ful medames as much as you thought you would.
Virgo (August 23 - September 22) Have you outgrown a routine or habit? Maybe switching from the sweet saccharine diet cola to a sparkling European limonade might be a welcome change. Or, if you can't skip salting a plate immediately on seeing it, take a moment to taste the original seasoning first.
Libra (September 23 - October 22) Even old foes will seem like long-lost friends today. The energy is high, and creating something new is the order of the day. What happens when you wrap a chili relleno in a crepe and top it with gravy? FracoMexicana? Find your own way to combined flavors today.
Scorpio (October 23 - November 21) There may be continued struggle on the homefront today, this time with an older relative. Even if you can't agree on politics, you can always agree on Grandma's challah bread recipe. Break out the flour, egg, water and yeast and take turns pounding down the dough.
Sagittarius (November 22 - December 21) Explore your connection to the community in every possible way, today. Rather than shopping for the week at the chain bulk-grocery, head out and meet the local farmers who bring their wares to the public market. You might be swayed to give up that man
Capricorn (December 22 - January 19) Think about changing how you go about your routine today, but keep the changes small. If you usually go for a breakfast of a muffin and coffee, switch up to a tea and a banana. Swap a heavy sandwich for half a sandwich and soup.
Aquarius (January 20 - February 18) The mood is still high, just in time for Friday! Rather than gathering at the same old watering hole after work, convince the gang to try out the herbal-infused saketinis at the trendy sushi bar downtown. Something different is just what you need to kick off the weekend!
Pisces (February 19 - March 20) Combine your efforts with those around you for best results. This goes doubly if you are throwing a party. Why be responsible for the food AND the drinks? Assign a friend to stock and run the bar while you stuff mushrooms and roll lumpia.
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