Sometimes a simple kitchen choice says more about life than we expect.
My new song, “Still Worth It in 2026,” was inspired by the idea that practical decisions still matter — especially when household budgets are tight and we all want to live a little more wisely. It is a warm, reflective song about everyday cooking, careful spending, and finding comfort in the small things that still work well.
In this case, the humble halogen oven became the symbol.
For many people in Britain, especially in smaller households, it still represents a sensible way to cook without always turning on a large oven. It may not be the newest trend in the kitchen, but sometimes the best choice is not the flashiest one. Sometimes it is simply the one that helps you make a warm meal, save a little money, and feel more in control of daily life.
That is the spirit behind this song.
If you would like to listen, you can watch the video here:
This song goes hand in hand with the wider message behind Fifty or More: living thoughtfully, cooking simply, and making practical choices that support a calmer and more grounded life after 50.
If the song speaks to you, I hope you enjoy it — and perhaps it reminds you that simple solutions can still have real value.


