Here’e what this past week looked like:
I love blossom season.
A Bushel & A Peck adapted my Vegan Banana Nut Waffles
Lemon Jelly Cake made my Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting
Ready to Salivate made my Addictive Brussels Sprouts Salad
Killer Bunnies, Inc. made my Pizza Waffles vegan!
Big Sis Little Dish adapted my Kale Salad with Coconut & Sesame Oil
Lizy Tish Knits made my Lemon Chicken
Last Monday, I drank enough water, took my vitamins, had myself a delicious/healthy breakfast, and made myself a healthy salad for lunch. Things were going well! When I got home and stood in front of the fridge trying to figure out what we’d eat for dinner the leftovers of this cake stared back at me. I accidentally put it on shelf that was at eye level and a little voice in my head said, “DON’T DO IT, TRACY!!!” But then I did. One sliver turned into a gigantic piece. I had cake for dinner while standing in the kitchen because MONDAY.
I made this cake for taco dinner night with my parents last weekend. It was so simple that I was able to take pictures of the process while entertaining and getting dinner ready. The ingredients are modest and the cake is actually vegan if you subtract the whipped cream!
It’s a cake that doesn’t smack you over the head with chocolate; it’s all about the whipped cream and strawberries! This cake is so good, fluffy, and airy that it makes you abandon your intentions of eating “healthy.” It might become a staple this Summer when we’re entertaining.
Here’s what this past week looked like:
Trip to LA!! Got to eat some of this amazing cake with this beast cat!
I found out that I was nominated for a Homie award from thekitchn for Best Family Friendly Food Blog. I’m in the final round! THANK YOU! That’s awesome.
There’s a new Joy the Baker Podcast! (should be up soon!)This week we try to figure out how to say New Orleans. Care to weigh in? This is also Joy’s last podcast from Venice, California. Tears were shed (on my part).
Uproot From Oregon was inspired by my Spinach Tortellini Soup
See Mox Run adapted my Peanut Butter Banana Frozen Yogurt
Chill Cooks made my Pasta Fagioli Soup
Good Dinner Mom adapted my Mango Lassi Popsicles
Dawdling Darlings adapted my Baked Dark Chocolate Doughnuts
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I’ve been admiring the work of Jenny Vorwaller for YEARS. Jenny is a very talented Seattle based artist who specializes in abstract painting. She has such a wonderful sense of color and her landscapes are GORGEOUS! I hope to own one of her paintings some day. The other night I was spacing out on Pinterest and one of her prints caught my eye. Isn’t this one beautiful? I thought the colors would make a very good LET’S GET READY FOR SPRING outfit. I almost always shy away from pastels in my wardrobe because they wash my skin tone out. When it comes to Spring, I go for bold/bright colors like the ones you see here instead. You can dress this look up with purple wedges or make it casual with these awesome gray Vans. Thanks for the inspiration, Jenny!
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