Cozy and Connected: 3 Ways to Explore the Danish Concept of Hygge with Food

The best things in life are simple: The first warm sip of honeyed chamomile tea from your favorite mug, curling up under a soft, fuzzy blanket, laughing in the kitchen as you cook a meal with loved ones, and relaxing in front of a cozy fire while rain patters against the window panes.

All of these images capture the elusive, untranslatable Danish concept of hygge. This philosophy is all about slowing down, celebrating the small and beautiful moments, and prioritizing comfort, coziness, and connection. As the vibrant summer months wind down and we enter the fall season, take time to invite a little light and warmth into your life by practicing hygge with a shared meal.

Why is Food Important to Hygge?

Hygge is all about fostering connection and enjoying the simple pleasures of life—two things that frequently involve food. When the Danish describe experiencing hygge, they often speak of sharing home-cooked dinners over candlelight, telling stories of years gone by, and taking the time to savor the world around them.

Mindfully preparing and enjoying meals is a wonderful way to welcome this cozy concept into your own day-to-day life. Here are three ways to explore hygge with food this fall.

Start with Great Company

Connection is one of the most important parts of this cozy concept. After all, one of the best things about enjoying ethically sourced, thoughtfully prepared grass fed beef liver or pastured chicken soup is having people to share it with.

Consider hosting a monthly or weekly meal with a small circle of loved ones. Whether you and your next-door neighbors take turns preparing Saturday dinners or your friends plan a monthly brunch, taking time to gather to break bread is one of the best ways to develop a strong, supportive community.

Choose Slow Ingredients

The best things in life take time, especially when it comes to food. After all, most of us would rather enjoy homemade sourdough bread drizzled with butter and honey than simple store-bought white bread. Time, effort, and quality ingredients make all the difference.

Approaching your home-cooked meals with hygge in mind starts with choosing ethically sourced, high-quality ingredients. Opt for local farms or source your grass fed meats and poultry from a farm that uses regenerative, ethical agriculture practices. Trusting farmers who take the extra time to raise their animals humanely instead of using artificial growth hormones can create a difference you’ll feel and taste.



Create a Warm Atmosphere

Hygge is equal parts connection and coziness, so the atmosphere of your meals is incredibly important. Take time to set the table with your favorite dishes, decorate with natural seasonal decorations, and light a few beeswax candles. Play comforting, gentle background music, and keep conversations light and friendly.


Remember: Hygge is about feeling, not materials, so you don’t need the fanciest place settings or intricate decor to create a cozy atmosphere. Instead of focusing too much on decor, prioritize using ethically sourced, nourishing ingredients by ordering pastured chicken or grass fed beef online from a reliable farm.

With these tips, you can celebrate coziness and connection this fall through delicious shared meals.


About Primal Pastures


Less is often more. This is the premise of Primal Pastures’ chicken and other grass fed meats. Since 2012, they’ve grown from a small backyard chicken farm to a much larger operation with artificial-free, grass fed, corn- and soy-free beef, chicken, pork, and lamb. They also offer wild fish and honey from their honey bee operation, which is helping prevent the decline of the honey bee population. Primal Pastures is proud to be at the forefront of healthy, humanely raised agriculture and regenerative farming practices in the United States. Although their size has grown since 2012, their mission remains the same: to provide as many people and families as possible with the most nutrient-dense, humanely raised meat products.

Find ethically raised animal products at https://primalpastures.com/

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