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May 25, 2018

I LOVE LISTS

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I LOVE LISTS:

  1. I got Julie Taylor
  2. Savory beignets! YES PLEASE.
  3. Kitchen tools to bring to your weekend rental.  We used to bring our espresso machine!
  4. Some pretty cool elevators (to get stuck in)
  5. The cake I want for my birthday this year.
  6. I always love reading about food waste solutions. How about you?
  7. Why you’re getting all those privacy emails this week.
  8. Parenting goals
  9. What it means to live a slower life.
  10. I find it fascinating to look at what’s on the McDonald’s menus around the world.
  11. Some of these yearbook quotes are unbelievable. 
  12. Yay! Necco is still alive! 
  13. Fingers crossed.
  14. Skincare as a coping mechanism
  15. These printable planners are so cool. Gonna play with some soon.
  16. Can you catch up on sleep during the weekend?
  17. Women who are changing the world
  18. How I learned to make friends with my anxiety (currently working on this)
  19. I am not sure if I remember Bonkers candy…
  20. All my favorite strawberry recipes in case you missed it!
  21. How Japanese soy sauce has been made over the last 750 years.
  22. Moleskine makes an app. Great, another thing for me to try and still have a paper calendar.
  23. If you’ve never been to one of David Sedaris’ readings, you’re missing out!
  24. This dress with these shoes and a cute denim jacket please.

Reading Inventing Joy  (really into it so far)

Licorice chips– my grandpa used to have these on his nightstand when I was a kid and I brought them back into my life. They’re an amazing coping mechanism.

I’ve been using my mom’s coach bag for the past week. Every time I open it, it smells like my childhood. Scent is a really powerful thing.

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May 23, 2018

Make Art with Kids on Skillshare

Art with Kids on Skillshare! See more on Shutterbean.com!

My niece Abby is an incredible artist at 9 years old!  I was excited to have her spend the night this weekend because I never get girl time in my house of boys AND I knew she would be happy to do a few art classes on Skillshare with me.  Armed with snacks & watercolor supplies, we went through the course catalog and decided on taking two classes.

By the way, if you have kids at home this summer, Skillshare  is a GREAT resource for you. If you’re not familiar with Skillshare, it’s an online community for learning & teaching creative skills. Skillshare connects expert practitioners with students around the world who collaborate on everyday skills from culinary arts, photography to design.

They have kindly offered my readers TWO MONTHS free of Skillshare Premium!  

You can basically set up your own Summer Art Camp using their workshops!

OK So let me show you what our afternoon art date looked like!

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May 22, 2018

Favorite Strawberry Recipes

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Right now in California, juicy strawberries are showing up in the farmer’s markets.  I figured it’s time for me to look in the archives (11 year’s worth!) and find all of my Favorite Strawberry Recipes. Cooper LOVE strawberries so we’re sometimes swimming in them here!

If you’re also looking to do something fun with strawberries this season, HERE! Let me inspire you:

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May 21, 2018

Intentions for the Week:

Looking to get your head in the game? Tracy from Shutterbean makes a weekly TO DO LIST called her Intentions for the Week. Here's what this week looks like:

Hello Friends! Happy Monday. This is week 21 of 2018!

This weekend we had my brother-in-law and niece over.  During that time, we had baseball, I shot photos, edited photos, planted plants, went to Home Depot and hung out with my Dad (did some meal prep for him!). I’ve spent so much time on the computer every night for the past few weeks, so I’m hoping to make that less of a habit soon because it’s messing up my sleep.

This week I’m working on styling/photographing the recipe cards for One Potato (a meal delivery box subscription!). My kitchen will be trashed by Wednesday, no doubt. Is it weird to say that I can’t wait to have an empty fridge? Taking photos of food I make (for a living!) is awesome but it also really messes up my fridge mojo. Could definitely be worse! 😉

Let’s figure out what my Intentions for the Week are:

 

Intentions for the Week:

Last Week’s Intentions:

  • stay on top of the laundry
  • vacuum inside of my car
  • clean out fridge (I did but then I had a photoshoot so it was short-lived)
  • work on my painting practice #100daysartbeforebreakfast
  • meet with the bank
  • workout/hike with Casey
  • finish planting new plants (almost done. I have clematis to plant)
  • do meal prep
  • make kombucha
  • make banana bread (used the bananas for smoothies instead)
  • put clothes away in guest bedroom
  • restock pantry with supplies
  • clean up office
  • make a new recipe (see stuffed peppers!)
  • write thank you notes
  • catch up on social media
  • figure out where to get my camera fixed (I used another camera instead of doing this)
  • clean out baseball bag/refill (I need to do this weekly now)
  • keep the kitchen clean- have a no dishes in sink daily challenge  (YAY!!)
  • wash out my water bottle & drink more water
  • try to be better about using my bullet journal. I’ve been lax and it really shows. (used a clipboard instead)
  • send out orders from The Handwriting Club (thank you!)
  • get enough sleep – stop staying up late working! (worked late every night this week!! DANGIT)
  • make more family meals this week

Mantra for the Week:

Don’t forget to write down your intentions for the week!

It will help you stay on task!

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May 20, 2018

My Everyday Life: Week 20

Here’s what this past week looked like My Everyday Life Week 20

Busy week this week! I had a photo adventure with my new friend from the internet, Betany!

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She took me to Heidrun Meadery in Pt. Reyes to see the flowers and taste mead!

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Can you even believe it?

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The colors!

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I’m currently attracted to the color orange.

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So many blossoms!

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I can safely say that I like mead now.

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I wrote notes and I loved learning about honey in the process!

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Flowers on the brain.

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Betany is peeping through there.

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I can’t wait to paint these.

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And maybe this poppy.

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And this is what I brought home! Thank you so much, Betany.

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May 18, 2018

I LOVE LISTS

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I LOVE LISTS:

  1. I heart indigo
  2. This is 100% NO
  3. Apparently, this is what will get me out of bed and make me workout.
  4. Look at this burger. Have mercy.
  5. I’m curious to try this.
  6. How to set up an Airbnb space
  7. Millenials hate iced tea now.  They just haven’t tried my mint iced tea.
  8. Photos shot under breaking waves. WOW
  9. I love little altars everywhere. Here’s a good looking kitchen altar!
  10. What happens when someone dies on a cruise…
  11. I can’t wait to show Cooper this foley artist video.
  12. I think he’ll also like this cherry blossom tree made of legos.
  13. Here are some of the most bizarre royal etiquette rules.
  14. I heard Laurel. Definitely not yanny.
  15. Would love to have a cookbook club one day. Gotta make time for that somehow.
  16. Commodity City in China. Whoa
  17. Drones + uber + food delivery. I don’t know about that.
  18. How Medieval Times serves all that food in one night. Pretty fascinating!
  19. Just remember, things could always be worse.
  20. When restaurants try too hard.
  21. We have to do something with our plastic usage.
  22. HANDWRITING LOVERS LOOK AT THESE SAMPLES.
  23. Hey! I’m on a podcast talking about life & grief. Have a listen here! 

 

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May 16, 2018

Baked Stuffed Peppers with Feta

Baked Stuffed Peppers with Feta and Breadcrumbs is a vegetarian dream! Find the recipe on Shutterbean.com

I was flipping through the David Tanis Market Cooking cookbook and this recipe for stuffed peppers reminded me of my grandma’s recipe. Except my Grandma never included cheese in hers.

Baked Stuffed Peppers with Feta and Breadcrumbs is a vegetarian dream! Find the recipe on Shutterbean.com

Hers was a typical Italian recipe with a breadcrumb/pine nut/ anchovy (secret ingredient) base. I’m hunting for the recipe. I think it’s gotta be somewhere in my parent’s house.

But for now, I’m enjoying these Baked Stuffed Peppers with Feta!

Baked Stuffed Peppers with Feta and Breadcrumbs is a vegetarian dream! Find the recipe on Shutterbean.com

Leftover bread turns into breadcrumbs! The peppers are tender and the feta is warm and soft. You’ll love the garlic herb breadcrumbs. They’re the winner of this dish.  I served ours with pasta (for the boys) and an arugula salad (for me).

Definitely adding this one to a dinner with friends situation. It’s simple but definitely WOW-worthy.

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