Day to Day Life: Weeks 10 + 11

The last couple weeks in photos:

Spring means all the daffodils are popping open!
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This guy finished up basketball and went straight into baseball season! He’s currently playing on two separate teams!
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Got to do a little pitching…
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A flat bread experiment with merlot sea salt and herbs.
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Miss Nikki is enjoying the grass that has been coming in so nicely in the backyard! I cannot wait to plant some things, too!
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Speaking of… I refreshed the soil and nutrients in my baby lettuce tub this week! Hooray!
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My husband and some of his colleagues were part of an interactive art exhibition you can read more about here. ‪#‎dotjpgandfriends‬
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A beautifully successful homemade popcorn experiment!
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Early, early morning pre-baseball tournament breakfast. Store-bought crescent rolls wrapped around Field Roast breakfast sausage, scrambled eggs, and cheddar cheese. Delicious success!
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I might’ve found chocolate Yan Yan like my childhood favorite… bought one, then discovered the ‘sticks’ now say things on them!
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Homemade fettuccine!
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To go with homemade creamy pesto and homemade bread, of course!
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Chicken, doing a little Instagramming. ;)
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One of my current favorite snacks. Maple yogurt, fresh blueberries, maple granola, shredded coconut and chia seeds.
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Cinnamon apple mixture for some sweet little turnovers…
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Spinach, artichoke hearts, sundried tomatoes, garlic, feta, and parmesan cheese for savory turnovers…
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Savory turnovers!
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Chicken, doing a little dance! Haha.
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Quick chili one night. With brown rice for me… smoked cheddar and green chile cornbread for the hubby.
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Lilies!
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One of my favorite one-person meals lately. Brown rice, furikake, shoyu, red chili flakes, and a 6-minute-soft boiled egg.
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A vegetarian spin on a club sandwich with a side of homemade baked onion rings!
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Blue spring skies.
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A St. Paddy’s meal of vegetarian Guinness Irish stew and Irish soda bread.
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Goof.
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Hope you’ve had a lovely couple weeks!

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Saturday Sites: Week Eleven

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1.) Puppies or food. Puppies or food. Food or puppies?

2.) I almost always make my own corn tortillas… but the color/flavor variations here are lovely!

3.) Twenty-two things to do for yourself in your 30s.

4.) I want this lemon pien-o-w.

5.) This personal essay [Abortion Wasn’t Part of My Birth Plan] is heartbreaking, honest, and brave.

6.) I knew there was a reason I like to sleep in!

7.) Modern womanhood in nine illustrations.

8.) Are you feeling a little down? Studies done show walking in nature has positive mental benefits and can reduce the risk of depression.

9.) These photos are excellent!

10.) Late night snack ideas that are 150 or less calories. Exciting for my nightly 11:30pm food cravings.

11.) For all mothers. A reminder no one is alone!

12.) I’m glad these cookies didn’t go extinct!

13.) If toddlers had Facebook.

14.) I kid you not, this is my kind of breakfast, lunch and/or dinner.

15.) I’ll bet this video makes you smile

16.) Here’s a Skimm view of the election happening in 2016.

17.) I am very very curious about this South African milk pudding from Ouma Hannie!

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Vegetarian Sloppy Joes

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Are you one of those folks who plans their family’s meals a week at a time? I try to be that person… but let’s be real. I really suck at meal planning. Part of the deal is I frequent the grocery store often enough that purchasing the ingredients for just one dinner isn’t a huge deal — often I know I’ll be back in the store again the next day at some point, thus being able to shop for tomorrow’s dinner… tomorrow. The other aspect I somewhat enjoy is the flexibility of not knowing what the hell I’m going to cook. Sometimes I wake up at 8:30 in the morning and think what am I going to make tonight? Then I peruse recipes over my morning cup of coffee for ideas. (Some days this isn’t a pleasant activity; I wake up wishing I knew what was coming so I could cut out the extra work!)

So on a day I had already planned our dinner, and in fact decided I was going to make these burgers, while taking Silas to baseball practice he suddenly said, “Hey! Can we please have sloppy joes sometime soon?” I thought about what I had planned for dinner and realized I could probably transform my plan of burgers into sloppy joes, using ingredients we already had at home. “Sure! We can have them tonight,” I said, only to realize when I got home we were out of ketchup, a staple ingredient in sloppy joe mixture! (Who runs out of ketchup?!) Not wanting to run to the store at the mad-rush hour,  I did a little hunting online and figured out there are many quick homemade ketchup recipes, and simply made my own.

As a kid I remember loving when my mom made us sloppy joes — usually for a weekend lunch option. There’s certainly some childhood nostalgia when you first bite into one of these sandwiches. The culmination of those childhood memories and the deliciousness of the bite are unbeatable.

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Vegetarian Sloppy Joes

Serves 8

Ingredients:

For the Ketchup:
2 6-oz cans tomato paste
1/4 cup white distilled vinegar
1 teaspoon garlic powder
2 teaspoons onion powder
1 tablespoon cane sugar
2 tablespoons molasses
1 teaspoon sea salt
3/4 teaspoon dried mustard powder
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon all-spice
1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
small pinch of ground cloves
3/4 cup of water

For the Sloppy Joes:
2 tablespoons olive or canola oil
2 tubes Lightlife Gimme Lean Vegetarian Sausage
1 large green bell pepper, diced
1 medium onion, diced
1 cup water
1 full recipe of  ketchup (*see recipe below)
3 cloves garlic, minced
3 tablespoons packed light brown sugar
2 heaping teaspoons chili powder
1 teaspoon dry mustard powder
1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes
1/4 teaspoon ground cumin
1 tablespoon vegetarian worcestershire sauce
salt and freshly ground black pepper to your desire

8 large hamburger/kaiser/onion buns (really, whatever your preferred type is)
8 slices American cheese (optional)
dill pickles (for serving)

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Directions:

Make the ketchup: place all of the ingredients in bowl and whisk until thoroughly combined. Refrigerate at least one hour to let the flavors come together.

Make the sloppy joes: Heat the oil in a large pot over medium-high. Once the oil is hot, crumble the Gimme Lean into the pot. Continue cooking until nicely browned, stirring frequently, breaking the larger chunks up.

Add in the green peppers and onions. Stir, and then add the 1 cup water, the ketchup and garlic. Stir to combine, and then add the brown sugar, chili powder, dry mustard, red pepper flakes, cumin, worcestershire, salt and pepper to taste. Stir to combine, and then cover and simmer over medium-low heat, another 20-30 minutes.

To serve, either steam or lightly toast the buns, open-faced. (I prefer steamed!) Add a slice of cheese if you’d like, then spoon a generous amount of the veggie-meat mixture onto the bottom roll. Top with the other bun and enjoy immediately, served alongside a crisp dill pickle (just do it).

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Day to Day Life: Weeks 8 + 9

The last couple of weeks:

Blue skies around Ashland… Spring weather is one of my favorites.
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The best thing about homemade Chinese food is by far, the leftovers for lunch the next day!
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A little mid-day tea wisdom.
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Love when the crocuses start popping up!
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Basketball season has wrapped up for this guy!
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“Everyone Eat What You Want” Dinner Night. Vincent’s pick: pizza and nachos. Husband’s pick: oatmeal with peanut butter and bananas. Julie’s pick: Hawai’i style maki sushi! (And I ate it ALL. Without sharing. HEHE!)
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Wet burritos another night!
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More spring colors arriving…
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The hubby and I went to the coast last weekend for both a belated Valentine’s Day celebration and a one night gig Craig played music for. I had missed the ocean…
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As soon as we rolled into town we got fish and chips, a fresh salmon sandwich, and clam chowder.
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Watching this guy and about 12 other seals play in the surf early one morning!
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While my husband napped one on our second day at the coast, I walked to the nearby creamery. On top of buying a lot of cheese, I also got this cranberry cheesecake ice cream. The checkout clerk suggested I get child-size because they were “super generous with portions” — SO. I did. And it was obviously served up for the largest child ever!
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Heading home from the coast!
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Some of the oddest fish tacos ever. Leftover smoked sturgeon, two different smoked salmons, blackened petrale sole, sautéed petrale sole. Honey lime slaw and homemade tortillas. Oddly delicious.
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Coming storm.
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Face swap terror with Silas.
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This fish sammich, with blackened sole, because it’s what looked freshest.
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Vincent is Oberon in Ashland High School’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, which just opened this past week!
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Sometimes when a girl is home by herself, she wants french toast for lunch. So…she has french toast for lunch.
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Vegetarian ‘bacon’ chik’n ranch pizza. With homemade ranch.
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Mr. Chicken (who also got to go to the coast!).
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A late dinner after a workout that went longer than anticipated… Vegetarian BLTs with Tofurky. (Delicious, by the way!)
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Snack-lunch! Maple cream-top yogurt, maple granola with almonds and hazelnuts, fresh nectarine.
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I hope the last couple weeks have been lovely for you! : )

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Saturday Sites: Week Nine

Saturday 9 2016

1.) This makes my OCD brain so happy.

2.) This cake is beautiful!

3.) I really, really don’t like the texture of rehydrated chia seeds. However! This pudding with its blended-up-ness intrigues me!

4.) Everybody’s mind has an asshole in it sometimes… ;)

5.) This post regarding Trump.

6.) Are you having a bad day?

7.) A lingerie company has studied, then decided, there are 7 boob types!

8.) One hundred hugs.

9.) On the day I die

10.) This look at the dresses during the Oscars.

11.) Hide and Seek with little kids never fails to crack me up!

12.) John Oliver regarding Trump.

13.) GAH! The anxiety!

14.) The secret meaning hidden within these 50 words

15.) After I die, this is my second best hope for what folks decide to do with me.

16.) Cookies for breakfast.

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Lemon Cherry Muffins

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I once went to a birthday party where there was no cake. Not even cupcakes. In their place were muffins. Fruit-filled muffins. While most kids would be terrified or genuinely pissed off about such a thing, I was quite pleased. I remember one of the choices being a cherry muffin that was laden with dried cherries… they were delicious.

One morning recently I recalled those muffins and my genuine appreciation of them. Not knowing what else to make for breakfast one day, the idea of baking  something that was quick and filling sounded necessary.

The following muffins came out of that experiment. They’re lemony without being overly tart, the cherries provide a beautiful sweetness, and the dusting of coarse sugar creates a lovely slightly-crisp topping once baked.

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Lemon Cherry Muffins

Yields about 12 standard sized muffins.

Ingredients:

1 cup dried cherries, chopped
2 cups all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/3 cup sugar
1/8 teaspoon fresh ground nutmeg
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 egg
1 cup buttermilk
5 tablespoons butter, melted
4 tablespoons fresh lemon juice (about 2 large lemons)
zest from 1 lemon
coarse sugar (optional)

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Directions:

Preheat your oven to 375 degrees F and line a cupcake pan with liners or generously grease the well of each spot.

Sprinkle dried cherries with 2 tablespoons of the flour, then mix until the cherries are coated.

In a large bowl, whisk together the remaining flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, sugar and nutmeg.

In another bowl, lightly beat the egg then add the vanilla, buttermilk, butter, lemon juice and zest and combine well. Add the chopped cherries.

Stir the buttermilk mixture into the flour mixture, just until the dry ingredients are moist.

Divide the batter equally between the greased/lined muffin tins, filling each well about 2/3-full. Sprinkle a generous amount of the coarse sugar over the batter. Bake for 20 minutes, or until muffins are golden brown.

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Saturday Sites: Week Eight

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1.) Okay, this made me laugh.

2.) Oh mean tweets.

3.) The best way to put your sourdough starter on hold! (And I think this would be excellent for gifting!)

4.) Real-talk about the new “reactions” Facebook unleashed this week

5.) How have I not known about these until now?

6.) Sometimes I read posts like this intending to learn how to do something with my crazy-long hairs…but then I realize the messy bun is my only friend. Hehe!

7.) Seven signs you should be taking probiotics.

8.) This would probably make me never want to eat chocolate.

9.) Nineteen unconventional ways you know you’ve reached adulthood (even if you still feel like a child).

10.) Are you guilty of these kitchen habits?!

11.) I enjoyed this video of parmigiano reggiano being made.

12.) These sixty seconds of February.

13.) Twenty-seven tweets to sum up your relationship with your toddler. Yes.

14.) I’d like this breakfast, please!

15.) And Rosa Parks’ peanut butter pancakes while we’re at it!

16.) Kids reading to dogs. In case your day needs some cuteness in it.

17.) Absolutely.

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Meatless Meatball Subs

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During my first year of college, I lived in the dorms, which meant sharing an 11′ x 17′ living space with my roommate, on a floor made up of twelve rooms, filled with all ‘honor student’ females. Our floor also contained a kitchen — not a common commodity in these dormitories!  Dorm-livin’ meant cafeteria-eatin’ and there were many occasions in which the cafeteria dinner options sounded beyond unappetizing. Cereal or frozen yogurt seemed the most viable options. I didn’t cook in those days of dorm living. Unless you consider saimin (Top Ramen) cooking, which, at 15 cents a piece was doable on my student budget.

However, it turned out my friend Oliva across the hall was an excellent cook — her dad being a chef and all. If we purchased the ingredients, she was often more than obliging in cooking a delicious meal (granted we share the meal with her, too — understandable!).

I remember meatball subs being something I hadn’t eaten before, but one evening when ruminating over grumbling stomachs of what should we have for dinner? Olivia very matter-of-factly said “MEATBALL SANDWICHES.” When Olivia had an opinion on what was going to be cooked and eaten, you were better off just going with that (the alternatives being a mad dash across the street to 7-11 for lord knows what, or a run uphill to the cafeteria, just in case they may still be open, or let’s be real – vending machine pop tarts and Pepsi for dinner). So that’s what we had. Soft pillowy hoagie rolls, filled with homemade meatballs, marinara sauce and cheese. A fork-and-knife type of sandwich, but delicious.

This version isn’t what we had in those days. The ‘meatballs’ are entirely vegetarian, the sauce is homemade and filled with flavor. The fork and knife are optional, but probably helpful.

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Meatless Meatball Subs

Yields 6 very hefty sub sandwiches.

Ingredients:

For the marinara sauce:
3 tablespoons olive oil
1 large onion, chopped
1 medium sized bell pepper, diced
6 cloves garlic, minced
1/2 pound crimini mushrooms, diced
1 28-ounce can diced tomatoes (with juice)
1 6-ounce can tomato paste
1/2 teaspoon sugar
2 teaspoons dried basil
generous amount of black pepper
1 teaspoon dried oregano
1 teaspoon dried thyme
1 1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup freshly minced parsley

For the meatless meatballs:
2 14-ounce tubes Lightlife’s Sausage-Style Gimme Lean
1 medium onion, chopped
1 clove garlic, minced
1/2 cup Italian breadcrumbs
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
2 eggs, lightly beaten
1 teaspoon liquid smoke
4 tablespoons COLD butter
olive oil

For the subs:
6 hoagie style rolls
3 tablespoons butter, melted
1 teaspoon granulated garlic
16 ounces fresh mozzarella, sliced into pieces about 1/4-inch thick
1/2 cup shredded parmesan cheese
6-8 fresh basil leaves, julienned

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Directions:

Make the sauce:
Heat the olive oil in a large pot over medium-high. Add the onion, bell pepper and garlic, then sauté until the onion is very soft (8 to 10 minutes).

Add the mushrooms and sauté 2-3 minutes, just until the mushrooms slightly soften. Add tomatoes, tomato paste, sugar, basil, black pepper, oregano, thyme, and salt. Bring to a boil, then lower heat and simmer, partially covered, for 45-60 minutes. Stir in the fresh parsley at the last minute.

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Make the meatballs while the sauce cooks:

Preheat your oven to 375 degrees F. Lightly oil a rimmed baking sheet. Set aside until needed.

In a large mixing bowl, combine the Gimme Lean, onion, garlic, breadcrumbs, salt, pepper, eggs and liquid smoke. Use a box grater to grate the cold butter into the mixture. Using your hands (if you prefer a spoon that’s fine, but your hands make this easier!), mix together the mixture until well combined.

Scoop about 2 tablespoons of mixture and use your hands to roll it into a ball. Place on the greased baking sheet. Continue doing this until all the mixture has been used up, spacing the veggie meatballs about 1-inch apart on the baking sheet. Bake for 30 minutes (turning once halfway through), or until the meatballs are nicely crisp and browned on the outsides.

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Make your subs:

Turn your oven on its broil setting.

Mix together the 3 tablespoons melted butter and granulated garlic in a small dish.

Split the hoagie rolls in half lengthwise, being careful to try and keep one side intact. Brush the butter/garlic mixture on the split sides of the hoagie rolls. Place on a baking sheet, buttered side-up. Once all the rolls have been buttered, place under your broiler, watching carefully, until the bread is toasted to just-golden-brown in color.

Remove from the oven and spoon about 2 tablespoons of the sauce on each hoagie. Arrange 4 meatballs on each hoagie, followed by 3-4 more tablespoons of sauce. Top with pieces of mozzarella (as much or as little as you prefer), and a sprinkle of parmesan cheese.

Return the subs to the oven, under the broiler, again watching closely so your sandwiches don’t burn. Broil until the cheese melts. Remove from the oven and sprinkle a bit of fresh julienned basil over each sandwich.

Serve immediately and enjoy!

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Day to Day Life: Weeks 6 + 7

A little glimpse at the last couple weeks:

One of my favorite creamy pestos.

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Did you know you can order a blood typing test online? I have been curious about my blood type for years… A-Positive.

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A vanilla white russian while making limoncello.

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Chicken in a basket.

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The finest lunch materials.

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Found Art. (This was in a women’s bathroom.)

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Pasta mess is my favorite mess!

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Margarita with fresh tangerine and pineapple juice.

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Pre-rain skies.

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Fat Tuesday happened somewhere in the last couple weeks… vegetarian jambalaya and homemade beignets!

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Small kid type (and lets be honest… adult type) pizzas.

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I always pick the spin bikes near the windows at the gym so I can watch the skies.

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Morning biscuit army.

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Basketball season is winding down for this fella.

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Sammich date one day!

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I’ve been curious about making a vegetarian bolognese for a few years… so I did. Along with homemade lasagna noodles. And a homemade bolognese lasagna.

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Valentines flowers from my husband and the kids.

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We postponed celebrating Valentine’s Day to this coming weekend, with a trip to the coast… consequently everyone was on their own for dinner. Mine:

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Udderly ridiculous park art.

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I left the room for 2 minutes to grab a cup of coffee downstairs. I come back up and Chicken has let himself out of his night-time cage and flown his little ass into my bed.

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The fine art of pre-hangover 2 am food. Hehe! Frozen Trader Joes hash browns, american cheese (organic, nonetheless), scrambled eggs with lots of pepper, ketchup and tapatio.

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When you need to keep your cubes of butter cold for the sauce you’re making, crack open the kitchen window because it’s 30 degrees outside! GENIUS.

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Our friends Janet and Ray gifted us with some fresh, locally caught rainbow trout. Having only eaten trout once that I ever liked, I took it as a challenge… and even taught myself how to fillet the dang things ala YouTube.

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Silas’s class had a Bingo fundraiser at school for their 5th grade overnight field trip to the coast in May… In 10 rounds I played, I won absolutely nothing. Hehe.

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One of my favorite pizzas lately. Creamy almond pesto, herbed ricotta and goat cheese, mozzarella and parmesan.

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Post-rain skies.

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Hope your last couple weeks have been lovely!

 

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Saturday Sites: Week Seven

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1.) Twenty-five things about life I wish I had known 10 years ago.

2.) CATS! (And the things nightmares are made of.)

3.) After watching Making of a Murderer (like the rest of the whole damn world, apparently) I was on the fence (like most) about whether Steven Avery was guilty or not, leaning on the verge of not. This article on things left out during the documentary has me second guessing things (as it’s probably intended to do), but I am back to what the fuck happened?

4.) I could think of some places for us to tote this around! :)

5.) Love the way this focaccia both looks and sounds!

6.) I especially like kitchens #7 and #10!

7.) This pizza is on my list of things to make, come next pizza night!

8.) The #unsentproject is a goodie.

9.) Its been awhile since I made bagels… these are one of my favorites.

10.) This photo of Obama and a little visitor at a Black History Month celebration is remarkable. A good short read.

11.) Pizza styles of America.

12.) How to not look old and tired.

13.) I would love to make some pani popo, please!

14.) I’m curious about this golden milk cocoa…but I’ve not yet decided just how curious.

15.) Lastly, I love Adele (even if my husband says “I do not understand the Adele hype.” Bwahaha)

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