Enchanters Newsletter, August 2026


As I sit down to write this, it hits me—the golden days of summer are already slipping by, and wow, did time fly! Between sun-drenched Colorado days spent outside and cherished moments gathered with friends and family, one constant always brought us together: incredible food. That’s why we’re making feast and flavor the star of this edition!
Get ready to level up your weekday cooking with healthy recipes served straight from our team’s kitchens around the globe.
But that’s not all—love and joy are in full bloom! We’re popping the confetti for our colleagues celebrating beautiful weddings and welcoming adorable new additions to the Enchanting family. Plus, we’ve got heartwarming stories of our teams in Nairobi and Denver giving back and spreading sunshine in our local communities.
So, as always, pour yourself a steaming cup of chai, a velvety latte, a vibrant matcha, or a splash of smooth bourbon. Sink into your favorite cozy armchair, kick back, and dive into this celebration of life, love, and good eats!
Vineeta Laxminarayan
On a recent Friday, the Enchanting Travels Nairobi team visited a local school in one of Nairobi’s informal settlements to spend time with the children and give back to the community. We partnered with a local woman who runs the school and provides a safe place where children can learn, receive meals, and stay away from difficult situations at home.
Our team bought food supplies, prepared and served meals to the children and members of the community, and spent the day playing football, dancing, and sharing laughs with the kids. It was a wonderful opportunity to connect with them and create happy memories together. We also spent time talking to the children about their dreams and encouraging them to believe in their future.
This visit is only the beginning. We are now working on a mentorship program that will allow us to continue supporting the children, guiding them, and helping them build a brighter future. It was a meaningful day for everyone involved and a reminder that even small acts of kindness can make a lasting difference.
On a bright, crisp Thursday morning a few weeks ago, some members of our Denver team rolled up their sleeves for a special project: clearing out and beautifying the yard for an 83-year-old local widow. We spent the morning cutting, trimming, weeding, and mowing—building deeper connections with each other with every branch cleared. By midday, both her front and back yards were completely transformed into pristine, peaceful spaces, leaving us all with a deep sense of accomplishment and heartfelt gratitude.
Moments like these are a powerful reminder that simple acts of kindness build the foundation for real community and collaboration. It brought back memories of when my daughters were in elementary school and the central theme was simply “BE KIND.” It’s such a simple message, yet it’s one that has the power to transform the way we interact with the world around us.
The drama of the World Cup has officially wrapped up, and so has our company pool! Big congratulations to Alex Metzler for predicting their way to victory and claiming top spot on the podium!
Congratulations to Vipra Gogia and Tasneem Lokhandwala on their nuptials. We wish them both joy and happiness for years to come.
A few of our colleagues welcomed new ones into their families. Congratulations to Andrew Anderson, Beth Coombs and Francisco Urbina Kindler.
Since this edition is all about food and gastronomic delights, I wanted to share the cakes that Hannah Howe baked for her daughter Molly’s and son Jack’s birthdays in July and August. respectively.
And here is another one by Sina Reischauer who baked this masterpiece for her sister’s wedding.
Anotaneta Zelyamova from our German office suggested we collect easy recipes from around the globe to see what our colleagues are creating in their kitchens. We had an overwhelming response and not all recipes could be included but I am grateful to everyone who contributed.
Ingredients:
The Morning Magic (Toppings & Crunch):
How to Make It:
Pro-Tip: Eat it straight out of the fridge—the chilled, velvety texture feels just like a rich dessert, but keeps you full all morning!
Preferred appetizer for mastic, ouzo or rakia.
There are no rules for serving and consuming it. You can pour it into a glass as well as a bowl. You can eat it as an appetizer, but also in parallel with the main course. Moussaka, fried peppers with tomato sauce, chicken livers with onions or rustic are especially suitable for it.
Ingredients:
One of my favourite healthy, comforting, and incredibly easy to whip up on a busy workday is Shakshuka. It’s a simple one-pan dish of eggs cooked in a rich tomato sauce that’s both nutritious and satisfying. To save time, I blend the tomatoes, onion, and garlic into a smooth paste beforehand. This helps the sauce cook faster and gives it a velvety texture with very little prep. I usually serve it with sourdough bread, making it a balanced meal that’s ready in about 20 minutes.
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Method:
I’m a big one pot/meal gal! I love my one pot rice/beef/broccoli combination.
1 chopped onion/minced garlic (sautee), add lean ground beef (season with mild taco seasoning (cook through all the way with the onions and garlic. Once cooked – add 1 cup rice & 2 cups chicken broth, salt/pepper, broccoli (if you want). Cover with a lid for 15-20 minutes (answer emails & make a sale), uncover and boom – you have a delicious meal ready for the day and the week! Can also use it with ground turkey/chicken.
When craving for something comforting but also quick and easy to make, I simply opt for my version of Stewed Apples. I just roughly cut up 2 apples, you can leave the skin on or peel off, as preferred. In a frying pan add some butter, apples and a teaspoon of cinnamon. Few drops of vanilla extract and I toss it around for about 5 min. I like to leave a bite to it. And voila! Ready in max 10 minutes! It’s healthy, no added sugar and comforting! Sometimes you can add some condensed milk if you are looking to pamper yourself!
There is a salad that I make weekly and it’s a hit when I entertain. I call it my Mediterranean salad.
A healthy Bengali evening snack using puffed rice, sprouts, onions, cucumber, and lemon. When I want a light and healthy evening snack, I make this quick muri mix. It’s crunchy, refreshing, and takes only a few minutes. My healthy evening snack is a bowl of muri mixed with fresh cucumber, sprouts, onions, lemon juice, and a touch of mustard oil. It’s crunchy, nutritious, and keeps me full until dinner.
Ingredients:
How I Make It:
My Bengali Tip: For an authentic Kolkata-style flavor, I sometimes add: A few chopped tomatoes, A pinch of bhaja moshla, An extra drizzle of mustard oil, Tomato ketchup or Pudina Chutney
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