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I love lists, Friday!

  1. I can see a lot of myself in this video. Oh boy.
  2. Spiked Almond Joy MILKSHAKES?! Sign me up!
  3. I want to eat EVERYTHING on this blog. This will help with my New Year’s resolution to eat healthier.
  4. For the Dexter lover in your life…this is BRILLIANT.
  5. Time Saving Tips for Holiday Packing & Shipping. YOU NEED THIS GUIDE.
  6. This video pleases me like you wouldn’t believe. The sugar part is my favorite.
  7. 12 Happiness Habits for Busy People Hallelujah!
  8. For last minute gift prettiness, here’s a beautiful Glitter Clothespin & Bag DIY
  9. Girl crush alert! Girls with Glasses Show, where have you been all my life?
  10. I hope my 41st birthday looks this awesome. Happy belated Birthday, Hula!

But wait! There’s more!

- Joy & I celebrated our 30th podcast this week. That’s a lot of podcasts! This week you asked for holiday stress relief tips & tricks and we delivered! Check out #30: TAKE IT EASY. I may or may not have used my Oprah voice.

- If you’re a paper lover or someone who needs to shop for one, check out The High Straightenence Gift Guide! It’s full of my favorite things.

Here’s a little sneak peek!

White Chocolate Peppermint Pretzels

white chocolate peppermint dipped pretzels

I dropped Cooper off at preschool yesterday and immediately headed to the post office to mail packages & pick up stamps for the holiday cards I have yet to send out. The line at the post office went smoothly and the lady who helped me was an absolute dream. Hooray for excellent customer service! Then I went to pick up a few groceries and just when I was ready to tackle another item on my TO-DO list, my car wouldn’t start!  For the first time in my life, I ran out of gas. I KNEW I should have stopped at the gas station before I got groceries but I felt like I’ve been pushing EVERYTHING in my life to the limit lately, I assumed my car would push too. Thank God for husbands who come to the rescue!

white chocolate peppermint dipped pretzels

Emails piled up in my inbox, clean laundry overflowed in baskets on my living room floor and then one of my cats puked on my stairs (which I stepped in!). To combat the stress, I took a break and went out to lunch with Casey. We went to get fancy sandwiches and fresh air but after THREE attempts at making my sandwich without mayo and over an hour of my limited time wasted, I felt like throwing in the towel.  It just wasn’t my day!

Instead of tackling my TO-DO lists when I got back from the sandwich fail, I made these white chocolate peppermint pretzels instead. Getting lost in dipping pretzels into creamy melted white chocolate, studding them with cracked candy canes and lining the rods (haha, rods!) up into organized rows, made me happy. And then… I got a call from preschool telling me that Cooper needed to be picked up ASAP because he contracted pinkeye. It’s a good thing I got at least one solid thing done that day…

white chocolate peppermint dipped pretzels

What’s my point? There’s no doubt that the holidays can be stressful. These little obstacles in life are only as big as we make them.The pressure we put on ourselves this time of year has the power to erase the holiday spirit we’re supposed to give & receive. Relax!

If you’re stressing out because the clock is ticking and you haven’t figured out what to make for the holidays, just make these easy white chocolate peppermint dipped pretzels. They’re therapeutic and they pose as little reminders of how sweet, savory & crunchy life can be.

Remember: Make things simple and give yourself permission to slow down!

Pasta Fagioli Soup

I’d like to introduce you to my mom’s famous (to our family) Pasta Fagioli soup. During the winter, my mom makes this soup like it’s going out of style. Over the years, she’s learned a few things while making this soup: always make a double batch & it’s nice to add more pancetta. The double batch thing is important because she can pull some out of the freezer on a whim for my dad or she can be prepared for when my brother comes home from New York and raids her fridge (he inhales this soup, even when it’s cold!).

For years I was reluctant to try this soup; I don’t know why. I guess have weird issues with hot tomatoes and the thought having beans with pasta kinda weirded me. I dunno!

pasta fagioli soup

One day last year I was hanging out at my parents house and my mom convinced me to some.  Let me tell you I how dumb I felt for wasting many years of my eating career without this soup. It was AH-MAZING. I am a changed woman.

This is one of those recipes that instantly becomes a staple in your life. You’ll go on auto pilot when you’re grocery shopping and always buy the ingredients so you’re never too far from a batch of this soup. Heck! You might even have some stocked in your freezer for a moment’s notice like my mom.

It’s hearty, comforting and pleases all the men in my life; I like that in a soup.

GIFT GUIDE: FOR THE MAN

The other day I was showing Casey a gift guide I saw online for men and he said “I would never want you to buy me any of that stuff!”  I happened to like all the items on said gift guide and was wondering if it’s because the list was made by a woman.  So I asked him to come up with his own Gift Guide and here’s some of his suggestions. A guide FOR THE MAN, by a man. Enjoy!

SPROUT STUDIO GIVEAWAY!

IT’S GIVEAWAY TIME AGAIN!

Today I’d like to introduce you to a talented friend of mine, Jenifer Solomon Lake- owner of Sprout Studios!

Jenifer makes the most amazing pieces of jewelry. She’s got such an incredible eye for color, it’s no wonder she’s an art teacher!


365- Week 49

A food related photo everyday until 2012. Here’s week 48:

340/365 Eating an almond biscotti in a random alley in North Beach.

12.09.11

I love lists, Friday!

  1. I’ve totally had these before….and I’m not ashamed to say I’ve eaten a whole tray of them…
  2. Love love LOVE this post about being creative.
  3. Another online magazine to get obsessed with! I heart RUE.
  4. Adorable yarn covered letters! I need some of these around my house, STAT.
  5. A rainbow maker looks pretty awesome.
  6. 8 minute mini cinnamon rolls?!! What what!?
  7. I love everything about this Raspberry Glam Trifle!
  8. 13 things your camera wishes you knew. Oh man. This is good/important.
  9. Get in the holiday spirit with a rockin’ Christmas mix by Alix of Modern Kiddo.
  10. Speaking of music, I’m so glad I bought this album. It’s totally putting me in the holiday spirit.
  11. One day, this will be mine!
  12. Cookbooks I want for Christmas: One Two Three Four (are you listening, SANTA?!)

BUT WAIT! THERE’S MORE:


  • PERFECT GIFTS- That’s the title of the latest Joy the Baker podcast, we talk about our favorite things (Oprah style!) and gift giving for the holidays. I might have mentioned I drank a beer in the shower last week. No biggie.

Homemade Amaretto

Remember when we had to do those Science Fair projects that required foam-core board, photos and colored construction paper? I’ll never forget those! It stresses me out to think of all of the times our printer stopped working the night before my project was due. My brothers totally sabotaged one of my experiments when I was in 7th grade and I still haven’t forgotten about it. I’ll spare you the drama.

If I was to do a Science Fair project as a grownup, I’d enter with this Homemade Amaretto.

Imagine this: my foam-core board is a very dark gray (of course it is!) and all the fancy lettering is white with yellow construction paper. It’s totally eye-catching (I always put more work into what my project looked like than the actual project. Figures, right?). There could be a few silver stars pasted on for extra appeal. Who knows!

On the left hand side you’ll find this:

And then I show the judges a step by step pictorial of my project:

Homemade Limoncello

homemade limoncello

JACKPOT!

(what someone blurts out when they get a bottle of homemade limoncello as a present for Christmas)

homemade limoncello

Have you had limoncello before? Oh man, it’s good! If you’ve never had it, it’s a sweet Italian lemon liqueur that comes from the Amalfi coast and it’s abso-fricking delightful. It’s pretty much the nectar of the gods, if you ask me. I love adding it to sparkling water, drizzling it on top of vanilla ice cream, mixing it with cranberry juice or sipping it from a fancy cordial glass. Limoncello is heavenly when served directly from the freezer where it remains cold, syrupy and viscous. Think maple syrup but lemony & boozy!

If you’re trying to figure out what to make for the holidays, might I suggest this? You need about 8 days from start to finish and it lasts up to 3 months in the freezer. The hardest part is giving it away! Now, tell me what are you waiting for! There are people to impress…

Maple Bourbon Cider

maple bourbon cider

12 tips for surviving the holiday season:

1. Mistletoe. Stay away from it & you’ll avoid close to 80% of all holiday awkwardness.

2. Bring booze to a party. The party can start once you arrive.

3. Drink a glass of water for every boozy drink you drink. You just have to.

4. When your mother asks you AGAIN when you’re having another baby, distract her with booze.

5. Drink booze when you find out you did not get a Christmas bonus.

6. If you DO get a Christmas bonus, buy a nice bottle of booze. Buy one for your boss too. You both deserve it.

7. Gift cards are awesome. Whoever said they weren’t thoughtful, clearly doesn’t get it.

8. If you ate too many cookies don’t feel bad. Just eat salad for the next few meals. Also, inhale kale.

9. Keep tabs on who’s around you when you open presents. This is important information for future re-gifting.

10. If you plan on wearing an ironic/bedazzled Christmas sweater, avoid open flames.

11. Whenever there’s awkwardness in a conversation, blurt out the word YULE LOG.

12. Host a Christmas party and make Maple Bourbon Cider. Make some cheese straws while you’re at it.