It’s been 2 months – and I’m back. Much has happened!

Two months ago, I confessed I was burnt out and needed to take a break from publishing new recipes so I had time to recalibrate and find a better work-life balance.
I love what I do and never want to stop. So I had to make changes to avoid burning out again.
Though I didn’t get much time off, stepping away from creating and filming recipes freed up time so I could implement some positive changes. Things have been busy but manageable, I’ve cleared my to-do list and regained my spark. Here’s what’s happened!
Better Homes & Gardens TV show
SO EXCITING!!! We had Johanna Griggs from the beloved TV show Better Homes & Gardens spend a day with us to film “a day in the life of”. We started at the construction site that is my home-to be:

We then moved onto RecipeTin Meals (“RTM”, our foodbank) where we showed Joh our kitchen and she got to see first hand the team making and packing hundreds of meals!


We even got Joh to lend a hand with the packing. I thought she was a bit stingy with the garnishes. JB thought she was a bit slow. Maybe they’ll speed her up in the edits. 😂
And the final stop was my mother’s house, where we wrapped gyoza together then sat down to enjoy a Japanese feast:


It was a huge and long day, with a lot of moving parts, well over 40 people involved in the day, from the tradies on the construction site, to my team at RTM, RTE staff working behind the scenes, as well as of course the wonderful BHG crew.
But SO MUCH FUN! We all think Joh Griggs should run for PM. Smart as a whip. Everybody loves her.🥰
Speaking of my home
It started out as a little kitchen renovation.


It’s evolved into a head-to-toe heritage house restoration. 😩 Every stone upturned revealed another set of problems, from termite damage requiring the complete removal of all the flooring and joists throughout the whole house, to installing a complete new stormwater system throughout the whole property to replace the non-existent one, and rewiring the whole house.

Right at this moment, I’m in a bit of denial, just dealing with one problem at a time, putting on a poised calm facade (OK, that’s a blatant lie, there have been dismal wails aplenty). And feeling lucky that I have a team I can trust so we can work through these challenges together, and that we have a great line of communication with the local council.

I also know that it was not a wise decision, choosing a run down heritage house as my new home. Truth is, I fell in love with the idea of a home filled with character and I was desperate to move out of the office (after 9 years of it, I was done!). So I didn’t do enough research. I was prepared to do a fair amount of works to fix it. I didn’t expect every inch of the house – every blade of grass, every slate tile on the roof, every gutter – to need complete repair or replacement.😭
Onwards. No more complaining! I brought this on myself.
My motley crew – Team RecipeTin
Exciting news on the team front!

Chef JB is back at HQ!

JB, our RecipeTin group head chef, was seconded to RecipeTin Meals for the past year to help optimize the new kitchen, expanding meal production from 500 to 600 each day, and tripling the meal variety we offer.
Though often pulled into special RTE projects, he’s now back full-time! His return lightens my workload and brings top-tier “chef standard” to everything – from quick meals to more challenging dishes that keeps things interesting around here (Singapore Chilli Crab, anyone? 😊).
It also opens up the opportunities for us to do fun things like pop ups and live cooking shows. So glad he’s back – and excited for the year ahead!
New kitchen hand at RTM!
And in related exciting news, we have a new member at team RTM – meet Harry!

Harry just started with us yesterday, replacing JB at RTM. I am not sure that Harry expected his first day in his new job to end with a giant photo of his face on my website!
He was also rather surprised that we welcomed him with cake and a balloon on his first day. Apparently that doesn’t happen in normal kitchen jobs. 😂
MEET DENELLE, MY NEW ASSISTANT!
Yaaaay!! I have a right hand woman!

The search for Denelle was certainly an experience. Expecting only perhaps a hundred applicants due to location limits, I planned to do the recruiting myself – until over 2,000 applications flooded in. Everybody wants to work with Dozer! 🦮

Overwhelmed, I quickly realised I’m not built for recruitment (I would’ve hired 48 out of the first 50 who applied 😅).
Enter Est 10, a specialist recruitment firm that made the process seamless with their incredible efficiency, professionalism, and personal touch. Their expertise turned a daunting task into a pleasure, and I met some truly exceptional candidates along the way. Which brings me to my next point:
A big thank you to everyone who applied!
To everyone who took the time to apply, thank you so very much. The response was truly overwhelming, and I was blown away by the incredible talent, passion, and enthusiasm that was apparent in so many applications.
I know how much effort goes into putting yourself forward for a role, and I want you to know that every application was reviewed by a recruitment specialist and not a machine. If I could have hired more of you, I absolutely would have!
Wishing you all the best in your careers, and who knows – our paths may cross again in the future!

RecipeTin Meals News
There is always happenings at RTM!
torrential rain damage
We had a ceiling collapse and water pouring into the kitchen about 6 weeks ago during sudden torrential rains. It happened in the middle of the day when the team was right in the middle of the cook.

Thanks to the quick thinking of the team, we lost very little stock to water damage. This is Stephen, the head chef at RTM, saturated from head to toe after diving under the waterfall to save what he could:

Amazingly, we only had one day we couldn’t cook. And we still managed to provide 600 meals on that day as we keep a stash of frozen meals for such emergencies.
We increased our meals to 600!
And on the topic of the meals we make – we increased our meals to 600 per day, up from 500! This equates to 156,000 meals per year – that’s a lot of hungry tummies filled!

We’ve progressively increased meals since moving into our current kitchen, from 400 daily when we first moved to 600. Partially due to new equipment which enables us to cook at scale more efficiently, and partially due to continued improvement in workflow.

I’m so proud of my team, those working at RTM who make the meals happen every day, and those working on the RTE side of the business that makes RTM possible (because the income we earn on the RTE side is what funds RTM).
We haven’t hit the ceiling yet. There is more to come, more food support we can offer!
My book released in the Netherlands!
The first non-English edition of my book, Vanavond (Dutch for this evening), launched in the Netherlands last week – so exciting! Any Dutch readers around? Get it here!

But I had a little mix-up when announcing it – “I’m in the Netherlands!” I posted on Facebook, only to have people eagerly ask where I’d be signing books. 😂 Had to quickly clarify – it’s my book that’s there, not me!
Launch of “Earning Power”
I was honoured to be featured as a case study in Earning Power by Roxanne Calder, founder of Est 10 recruitment. The book explores closing the gender pay gap and is a valuable resource about maximising earnings potential. The discussions covered my corporate career as well as the journey of building RecipeTin.

I was so happy to see Earning Power so well received at launch and admire Roxanne’s dedication to empowering women – without diminishing men. Honestly, my mentors in the corporate world and the business people I admired the most were all men.
PS: I couldn’t fit a single cupcake in that itty-bitty bag. Hence my love for giant bags!

You’re caught up!
And that. my friends, (mostly) catches you up on the happenings of the last 2 months.
For me, the two biggest things that will change the way forward is having an assistant again – just having an extra pair of hands around has been an instant help – and JB coming back to HQ. I’ve caught up on sleep, life admin, I’ve been able to spend more time at RTM (which I really enjoy doing, I just like being there), and just generally getting a better work-life balance.

I’m even going to try to drop down to 4 days a week for the next little while (I know, gasp, shock, horror!!).
That might be a little ambitious, but one must have goals!
Importantly though, I’m recharged, back to my chirpy self, and inspired to get back in the kitchen again. Here’s to a great remainder of 2025 filled with delicious new recipes! – Nagi x
Life of Dozer
A handful of photos and nothing new. Still thinks every steak has his name on it:

Always my shadow in the kitchen:

Substantial pool time (though his days of leaping into the pool are over, these days he just tends to spa):

No such thing as a peaceful brunch when he’s around:

Resigning himself to the latest dog-wear:

And just looking cute:

Love this fur ball so, so much. ❤️

How exciting that your book is translated into Dutch! I’m a Dutch fan, but I already bought the English copy when it came out, but I will recommend your book to many of my friends!
you and dozie are fun to follow. on my way to library to pick up your latest. just breathe.
My heart goes out to you on the clay soil at the new home! My yard is the same. Trees for clay – Red Bud & River Birch. Drain Tiles = happiness!
Introducing Nagi Maehashi in her remake of The Comeback Kid. It is an international inspiration!!
Welcome back Nagi! We missed you 🤗
Love your recipes! Wishing you prosperity and the best in the new home.
Well…somehow I sent my comment before I had finished composing it! Rats!
Do you have a way to cancel or “pull back” a comment once it posts?
To finish up what I was trying to say in my last post: Nagi, you are a source of hope and inspiration for ALL of us. Thank you, for sharing your journey with us.😘
So glad you’re back, but much better equipped to combine work and “me time”. And congratulations on the success of RTM. From your friends “up the Valley”
PS It’s maple syrup time up here and it looks like a good year.
Bless you, Nagi, for walking through your trials step-by-step and then sharing your journey with us.
It makes a difference to see someone -YOU- dealing with a pile of problems and surviving them by wading through them one by one, and then coming out at the other end victorious.
AND showing us it helps ask for HELP once we realize someone else can multiply our efforts just by that (sometimes not so simple) act of asking for help. to realize when we need that asking for help once we realize our limitations, that help can allow us to reach our goals faster, smarter, and with gratitude for our new friends that could do what we couldn’t.
a living example of hope
Your Health Is Your Wealth!
Very happy to see you and Dozer again! What a journey you’ve been on and glad to see you are back home again. Love your recipes and update on the last couple of months.
Love that you have gotten a little slow-down time even amidst all that had (and still is) going on! So enjoyed the amazing photos and personal “travelogue” of your last couple of months!
Love your updates Nagi & I hope your reno’s plus your commitment to better work/life balance goes well. Thanks for sharing all your delicious recipes. Very inspiring!
Happy you realized you to stop and take care of yourself. Thank goodness you have Dozer. Continue to kick butt!!!
You inspire me with your recipes which my family loves, but for me personally, I love the fact that you are real, as in, facing challenges and sharing the ups and the not so up. You give back to your community and you share your love of people. I started reading because Dozer caught my eye, but nothing about this site disappoints me. Yes, I have both cookbooksm but I love the regular posts. Please give my love to your wonderful staff, but keep plenty for you and Dozer. God bless you. Lisa in Georgia, USA
Good morning Nagi and Dozer from Canada! Thank you for sharing your life with us. I told you many times how we must have the same taste buds. Please continue to share what you do best, cooking and loving Dozer, but don’t forget to take care of yourself. You only have one health, trust me. 🙂 sending hugs and kisses to both of you.
So happy you’re feeling well and Dozer is Adorable. I have a grand dog Golden Retriever named Nash Kennedy and love him dearly. I love your recipes and all the good you are doing.
I’ve finally received my dutch copy of the recipe book!! I’m english but living in the Netherlands. Now I can practise my Dutch and finally know what the Dutch equivalents are…. I’m sooo excited!!
I have two grandsons Sam (25) and Alex (24) who love trying the recipes in your two books given by their Nanna and Grandad as a Christmas present. They will be quite a catch. Sam cooks every Tuesday at home and Alex on each Monday. Their Dad’s duty is on Friday. I will be interested in your Christmas edition when Christmas comes around for my 4 grandchildren again.
Missed you Nagi & Dozer but glad to know that you have been able to have some time for yourself and recharge. Welcome back
Such great news to hear so many wonderful things have transpired with your absence. Still busy but a very different busy. Enjoy your new help and we look forward to your presents all the work you and your wonderful team provide us locally and globally. Thank you!!
Dear Nagi, you are an inspiration!
I’m so glad to hear that you’re practising self-care and have come through burn-out a wiser person and you’re going to start working a 4 day week. I love your crispy quesadilla recipe. You and Dozer are so lucky to have each other. I have a lovely cat, so I completely understand the love for your furry friend. Denelle, JB and all your team look fantastic. It’s amazing you produce 600 meals a day for those in need. Best of luck in the future. Eva