Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Oh, How Pinteresting...


Happy Leap Day Wednesday y'all!
I'm blogging live from Clemson University (aka Auburn with a Lake) this week
attending a BioTech conference, which means I'm pinning like crazy to stave off boredom.
Today I'm linking up with Michele over at The Vintage Apple
So let's take a look at some of the beauts I've snagged!






This is my kind of fish taco: Thai Crab Cakes with Green Papaya Carrot Slaw. Yum!
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Love yourself, trust your choices.











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Pina Colada Dip. A) Brilliant idea, B) Cue Bob Marley & let's head to the beach!
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Shirley McClain on the set of Downton Abbey, season 3.
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I'd like every single pretty little piece of this polyvore in my closet pronto, please. 

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Just 3 words to turn that frown upside down: Lemon Vodka Slush





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Oh yes. And it's on like donkey kong.
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The most gorgeous roses I've ever seen: Lady Emma Hamilton




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Slutty Brownies. They come by their name honestly. Check out what's in these sinful sweets
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Gorgeous room, AMAZING headboard!
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China Glaze's Rose Among Thorns. This orange-pink neon just screams summer!
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I want this print for my office. So lovely!
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Monday, February 27, 2012

Mangia Monday: Spicy Bombay Sliders

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I had an entirely different recipe set for today's Mangia Mangia post. And then our sweet friends Emily & her husband Jackson brought these delicious bad boys to our Oscar Party last night! I grabbed the last one after hearing our crowd start gushing over these little sliders & promptly started begging Emily to spill the beans on her recipe. Since the last scrumptious bite ended up in my belly, there was no picture to be had, but the one above is a close replica. At any rate, I think y'all will love these too. They're super simple to make, pack a punch of incredible flavor, and make a grand statement for any party.

For the Burgers - 
1 lb ground turkey
1 lb ground chicken
1 1/2 TB fresh ginger, minced
1 tsp cumin
1 tsp curry powder
1 garlic clove, minced
12 small dinner rolls, toasted
kosher salt & freshly ground pepper, to taste

For the sauce - 
1/2 cup Duke's mayo
1/2 cup Greek yogurt
1 TB garlic chili sauce
2-3 TB hot curry paste
1 TB lt brown sugar

1. In a small bowl, whisk together mayo, yogurt, chili sauce, curry paste & sugar. Refrigerate.
2. Preheat grill (or skillet if you want to pan fry) to medium heat. In a large mixing bowl, stir together turkey, chicken, ginger, curry powder & garlic until well blended. Form into slider-sized patties, 1/3 cup of mix at a time, and season with salt & pepper. Grill 4-5 minutes per side until done. 
3. Serve sliders on buttered & toasted dinner rolls topped with spicy sauce, lettuce, tomatoes, red onion slices and sliced cucumbers (or pickles if you prefer).


Oh my word these are the best mini burgers I've ever eaten! We had enough food to feed an army, but Emily's sliders were gone in a skinny minute. Everybody loved these and especially the spicy sauce. I'm racking my brain right now trying to find an excuse to get these on our dinner menu this week! Hope y'all like these as much as we did.

Now I can't end an Oscar recap (of sorts) without talking about the most important part of the night... the fashion!! We filled out ballots, played Oscar bingo, and dabbled in a Billy Crystal drinking game, but the most heated debate was about the gowns. The gowns!! There were so many fabulous looks it was tough to narrow down our choices, but here are the top 5 from the Garner Oscar Party:


1. Milla Jovovich in Elie Saab 2. Michelle Williams in Louis Vuitton
3. Octavia Spencer in Tadashi Shoji 4. Leslie Mann in Roberto Cavalli
5. Gwyneth Paltrow in Tom Ford


Rounding out our top 10, honorable mentions go out to Cameron Diaz (in Gucci),
Giuliana Rancic (Tony Ward), Jennifer Lopez (Zuhair Murad) and Angelina Jolie (Versace Atelier).
Speaking of Angelina, what was up with her bizarre poses? It was awkward watching her try to work that slit. My personal fave from the night though has to go to Michelle Williams in that
gorgeous coral gown with the peplum.
From head to toe, she was absolutely flawless!


So who were your best dressed nominees? What did you love about last night's Oscars?
And let me know what you think of the Spicy Bombay Sliders!
Happy Monday everybody - have a terrific week!

Mangia Mangia!

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Words To Live By





Wow, the power in those words! 

If you have ever worried about your future, 
wondered how you're ever going to get through your circumstance, 
or feared you've missed God's plan for your life, 
hold tight to these truths and remember that you are where you are for a reason.

Friday, February 24, 2012

Friday Favorites

I follow a slew of blogs, but one of my very favorites is Iowa Girl Eats. Kristin is a girl after my own heart! She blogs mainly about delicious food, a good mix of healthy & comfort, but also about travel, fitness and her midwestern life. She's so witty and sweet, you just immediately fall in love with her blog! But the weekly post that I love the most is her Friday Favorites segment. It's her way of sharing her favorite finds from around the web from food & fashion to giggle inducing videos. Check out Iowa Girl Eats and subscribe, if haven't already!

All of this is to say that today I am shamelessly and unabashedly stealing, copying, borrowing from her brilliant idea to do a post of my Friday Favorites as well. Just think of me an as American Idol wannabe trying to cover a Celine Dion ballad. While possibly entertaining, nothing beats the original. Check out Kristin's favorites today too! In the meantime, keep a scrollin'...

Favorite Comfort Food: Brown Butter Parmesan Chicken Linguine. I'm afraid to admit how much of this I'd eat in one sitting.


Favorite Outfit: Red & Turquoise Inspiration


Favorite Bauble: Chevron Stack Bangles

Favorite New (to us) TV Show: Worst Cooks In America. Seriously, Jeff & I laugh our butts off at this show. These folks, bless their hearts, have trouble making toast! And the dumbfounded looks on Chef Anne Burrell's face alone are worth the watch. It's hysterical! And i'm officially obsessed.

Favorite Quote: From Author Ayn Rand. While I don't agree with her religious views, I'm a huge fan of her books Fountainhead & Atlas Shrugged. Read them if you haven't already. As for this quote... I believe it was an Atlanta housewife who also said it best: "Who gon' stop me Boo?!" :)

Favorite Cover Band: Walk Off The Earth. Full disclosure, I'm obsessed with Gotye right now. (Don't judge.) But this cover band is freakin' amazing! Their version of Somebody That I Used To Know is almost better than Gotye's original. Check out their other covers & videos. Simply awesome.



Favorite Gym Class Hero: Legendary Runner Pat Farmer just finished his run from the north pole to the south pole last Sunday. That's 20,919 km in 10 months, 13 days - which means he ran 40-50 miles/day for 10 months. Just wow. Oh and did I mention he ran this for charity? Yeah, see he raised $100 million for the International Red Cross. Simply amazing.

Favorite Giggle: Every time I see it, I can't stop laughing. Every. Single. Time. Yes, I know I'm 12.

Favorite DIY: How to Turn A Vintage mantle Into A Chic Headboard. Sweet Leslie of Life In It's Ordinary Form made this over her summer break. It's so pretty & I love that gorgeous yellow! Did I mention she's a UGA girl too? No doubt, she's aces in my book. Click over to her site to check out the deets & subscribe!


Favorite Sneak Peek Trailer:  Mad Men is back! Season 5 starts Sunday March 25th and I can't wait. Here's a little teaser clip for the upcoming season


Favorite cocktail: Cherry Lime Margarita. Come to Mama....

Favorite Dreamy Getaway: Casas Brancas, Brazil. Jeff & I are tossing around ideas for a mission trip this summer followed by a week's vacation. Ecuador & Brazil are top destinations on the list. This pic has me dreaming of blue waters and sandy beaches. Calgon take me away!

Favorite Sweet Treat: Take 5 Cupcakes via My Baking Addiction. A devil's food cupcake with peanut butter frosting and topped with chocolate glaze & a Take 5 candy bar. I die.

Favorite New Site: The EveryGirl! Amazing new online resource for professional women by professional women. The bread & butter of Everygirl: careers, finance, fashion, fabulous living, health, food, and travel.


Favorite Gymspiration: Women's Health Weekend Challenges. Every Friday, Women's Health Mag posts a workout challenge for the weekend. Last weekend's workout was Russian Twists, 3 sets of 8 before every meal just over the weekend. Pretty easy & a fun way to kick up your workout for a few days!




So those are my picks of the week. What are some of your favorite finds?
Happy Friday y'all!!

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Trendy Thursday :: Mint Condition

Trendy Thursday - Mint Green

Since it seems as though winter has decided not to descend on Dixie this year, I can't help but start thinking about Spring. One of the trends I'm really excited about is the comeback of pastels! So weird considering I've never before been a big fan. In fact, when I skimmed through my closet last night, other than accessories, I haven't a single pastel piece to wear.  So I scoured some of my favorite online boutiques and started collecting a palette. I just love this pale icy green hue! And if you're wary to go green in your wardrobe, you can always start with a pop of mint on your nails or in a bauble.
I mean what's not to love about those Kendra Scott earrings? What do y'all think?!


Wednesday, February 22, 2012

What I'm Loving :: Ash Wednesday


Happy Ash Wednesday y'all!
I'm linking up with Jamie again at This Kind Of Love 
for her What I'm Loving Wednesday series,


Today begins my favorite time of the year: Lent.
We're still stuffed from last night's pancake Shrove Tuesday supper at church
but looking forward to going back tonight and starting off this Holy season with fasting & worship.


So in celebration of this special day & 40+ days to come here's what I'm loving on this Ash Wednesday:


{One}
In case you're new to the observance of Lent, Edie Wadsworth from Life In Grace blog, wrote this amazing post last year called Lent for the newcomer that I often forward to anyone with questions about Lent.
Even my Pastor loves her post! It's a brief history of the season that explains the spiritual significance and purpose of Christian discipline in preparing our hearts for Easter. Read it & share it with your friends too!




{Two}
This Ash Wednesday prayer I stumbled on yesterday. 




{Three}
Last week Lysa TerKeurst, of Proverbs 31 Ministries, wrote a wonderful blog post about what
she's focusing on this Lenten season: Why I Dumped My Mealtime Prayer. Here's an excerpt:

"...I really was thankful but I just didn’t think my prayer truly reflected what a gift daily food really is. So, I dumped my typical prayer. 
And started just talking to the Lord from my heart.“Jesus, thank you for the amazing way you provide food for me and my family every day.  May we never take for granted what a gift this meal is.  And may you help us be ever mindful of those who are going without today.  Oh God, intervene and help provide for someone going without right now.”
And then God started convicting me to be the provision."

Jeff & I thought her idea to focus on being the provision for those that are in need during Lent was a brilliant idea! So we've decided to let that be our Lenten focus as well. We will not be dining out in the next 40 days & we're fasting for 2 weekends so that we can donate the money we saved to a Charlotte Food Pantry.




{Four}
I've been a fan of Nichole Nordeman for more than a decade. I just love her angelic voice, her Ministry
and passion for loving others. Every year during Lent I'm reminded of a song she wrote years ago that's
always been a  favorite of mine, Please Come. Take a listen, it's so beautiful:

"Oh the times when I have failed to recognize how many chairs are gathered there around the feast."




{Five}
Lent can be divided into four components: fasting, praying, giving and preparing our hearts.
If you're still pondering what you want to make the focus of Lent this year,
check out this fantastic article with some new ideas that may help.
Also, FitSugar has a great list of unhealthy food ideas to subtract from your diet for Lent & get healthy!


If that doesn't strike your fancy, here's a few other ideas encompassing those 4 tenants for this Lent:
1. Sponsor a child through World Vision or Compassion International
2. Set aside time in the next 40+ days to volunteer in your community.
3. Check out the giving catalog from Samaritan's Purse. Buy a goat or help to provide clean water!
4. Unplug online, tv, and/or social media and instead spend that time in prayer.
5. Sign up for a free daily email Lenten Devotional via Bible Gateway




{Six}
For the last 3 years I've read a book to prepare my heart for Easter.
This year I'm reading Grace Upon Grace by John Kleinig along with Edie Wadsworth & her readers.
In addition to the Bible, these books are some excellent choices as well:

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{Seven}
Lastly, I'm loving that Jeff & I are blessed to be members of a Christ-centered Church
and I'm so excited for our Ash Wednesday service tonight.
This will be our first season of journeying through Lent with our church family since joining in April.

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So that's what I'm loving about this Ash Wednesday! What about y'all?
What are you surrendering to God for Lent?
What is it in your life that's pulling you away from God or taking His place?
Wishing everyone a blessed day & purposeful Lenten season this year!


"My sacrifice O God is a broken spirit; a broken & contrite heart you, God, will not despise." Psalm 51:17

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

And The Oscar Goes To...

Last year Jeff & I were invited to an Oscar Party hosted by our neighbors Kathleen & Derek. Every year they throw this huge, glamorous costume bash, line their driveway with a red carpet & paparazzi, and cater it with amazing food & libations. All for about 150 people. It was truly one of the most incredible parties we've ever attended. Well this year they've got their hands full with their 3rd child (2 month old precious Spencer) so the shindig of the year is on hold until 2013. 

Since we, and many of our friends included, have been so spoiled by Kathleen's party, it would be a tall order to just watch the show alone at home. With the dog. And no costumes. Or confetti. Or fancy cocktails... So with the help of 3 wonderful neighbors we're hosting a little party at our house Sunday night for the big show! This was so last minute and only for about 20 people, but I was amazed at how quickly we planned this party  aided by some fabulous resources online! Seriously, we pulled all the details together in an hour and here are some of the best tips & tools we found:



There was no time for fancy invitations, so we scoured the web and found these darling evites from Postmark. Their Oscar Collection for this year is designed by Marc Friedland and boasts
10 different free options, including the ones you see above. Aren't they gorgeous?!



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Free Oscar Printables!! Holy moly there is a plethora of fantastically creative bloggers on the intertubes that love to give their wares away for free. And evidently these creative geniuses love them some Academy Awards because I've found printables for place cards, food & cocktail labels, drink charms, ballots, party games and tons more! And if you're watching away from home, there's a Vanity Fair app for that.



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To glam up the decor we looked for easy, inexpensive diy crafts that 3 non-Martha Stewarts could put together in a jiffy. And we hit the jackpot with the Ladies of Everyday Celebrating and Namesake Design.  I can't decide which I love more, the foam director's clap board, the spray-painted Ken dolls on a tuna can
or the glitterati Oscar statue cupcake toppers. How cool are all of these!



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The food, glorious food! Since we're only hosting about 20 people and it's on a Sunday night, we wanted to keep it simple, but also kick it up a notch from our typical party fare. Here's what made the final cut:
Prosciutto-wrapped Mac & Cheese Cups, Southern Shrimp Cocktails, Black Olive Penguins,
Lobster Newburg Dip, Mini Potato Latkes with Smoked Salmon & Dill,
and Goat Cheese with Pistachios & Cranberries
And of course we're serving popcorn in these cute tubs. You can't have a movie party without popcorn!



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When I think of the Oscar's I think of vintage tuxedos and classic black & white palette with pops of sparkle. So we wanted our dessert table to follow that color scheme as well. Not all of them will be making an appearance at our party, but these sweet treats are my best performance nominees:
Mini White Chocolate Tuxedo Cheesecakes, a simple Oreo Cake, Oscar Statue Cookies,
Chocolate Pinot-Noir Fondue, Sparkling Champagne Cupcakes, Popcorn Bag Brownies, and
Red Velvet Black & White Cookies. Watch out Queen City, we're coming for all your oreos!



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It may be a Sunday night party, but you must have red carpet cocktails, no? There are endless options available for elegant libations, but my top picks are these lovelies: Red Carpet Cosmo, Golden Truffle, Silver Screen Punch, Red Carpet Fizz, the Hummingbird, Sparkling Pear, and my personal favorite,
a cocktail named after an Academy Award winning diva - the Dorothy Dandridge. Fabulous.



So tell me about your plans for Sunday night's Academy Awards show. Are y'all hosting or stopping by an Oscar bash? If not, as you can see, it's not too late to plan something fun! Btw, for the pre-show red carpet you can bet I'll be gabbing on twitter about all the gorgeous gowns & dapper gentlemen. Give me a holla!
Happy Tuesday y'all :)

Monday, February 20, 2012

Mangia Monday: Sour Cream Cheesecake



I guess we all grow up thinking our Mom's are the greatest cooks & bakers on the planet. I certainly did. My Mom comes from a long line of them, remarkably talented Southern women who can run a kitchen better than General Patton ran the Army. She took endless cooking classes, baking courses and compiled a plethora of church & junior league cookbooks over the years. So when I'm in need of a recipe that I know will wow a crowd, I look no further than my own Mother's recipe collection. 

For Valentine's Day I made my husband a menu from her repertoire, an oldie but goody, rich traditional fare: marinated beef tenderloin, twice baked potatoes, asparagus with garlic butter sauce, and my Mother's Sour Cream Topped Cheesecake. Over the years I've watched people fawn over her cheesecake, and it was one of the first baking lessons she ever taught me. In fact, Jeff said I love you after the first time I made him this cheesecake. Ha! Tell me there isn't power in delicious food ;)

This cake is thicker than a typical cheesecake and has a topping layer so that it's twice baked. Because of that extra layer of creamy goodness, it's so incredibly rich. My favorite thing about this particular cheesecake though, is that it stands alone. I've never once served it with cherries, strawberries, or any other topping. You certainly could if you like, but personally I want nothing to take away from the amazing blend of flavor from the cookie base to the sweet cream cheese. Perfection just as it is!

For the crust
1 1/2 cups cantucci biscuits (crumbled biscotti) 
1/4 cup sugar
1 stick butter, melted

For the cake -
3 (8 oz) pkgs cream cheese
1 1/2 cups sugar
4 eggs
1 tsp good vanilla extract
1/8 tsp salt
dash of cinnamon

For the topping
2 cups sour cream
1/4 cup sugar
2 tsp good vanilla extract

1. Let the cream cheese soften in a large bowl and set out your eggs several hours before baking.
2. Process the biscotti cookies to a fine crumble resembling graham cracker crumbs. Melt the butter, then in a small bowl add to the cookie crumbs & 1/4 cup sugar. Press on the bottom & a little bit of the sides of a heavily buttered 9" springform pan. Chill.
3. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. With your mixer, begin beating the cream cheese, add in the sugar & salt. Whip until creamy & fluffy. The longer you beat, the better. Next add in the eggs, one at a time, beating well after each egg. Finally mix in the vanilla, then pour the batter on top of the crust.
4. Prepare a water bath for your cheesecake. Then bake at 350 degrees for 50 minutes or until firm. Remove from the oven and let the cheesecake rest on a cooling rack for 15 minutes.
5. Reset the oven to 450 degrees. Sprinkle the cheesecake with a dash of cinnamon.
6. While the cake is resting,  make the topping by combining the sour cream, 1/4 cup sugar & 2 tsp vanilla. Then spread on top of the cheesecake and return to the oven for 10 minutes at 450 degrees. Cool on a wire rack until the cheesecake is at room temperature and chill in the fridge overnight. Enjoy!


Baking Tips:
When making a dairy based dessert especially (ie: custard, souffle, cheesecake) it's important to treat it like a chemistry experiment. Afterall, if you're going to invest the money & time in making a dessert such as this, you want to get it right the first time. So here are a few tips my Mom passed on to me:
*For the crust we always use cantucci biscuits, aka almond biscotti, for a richer flavor. You can also use  ground Lorna Doone shortbread cookies or the traditional American  graham cracker crumbs.  
*Avoid cheap generic brands and instead use quality ingredients like Madagascar vanilla extract, organic eggs, and at the very least, name brand dairy products.
*There's a science to mixing warm & cold ingredients when baking. To prevent the bubbles & puffiness so many bakers have experienced when making a cheesecake, make sure your ingredients are all the same temperature. When you set out your cream cheese to soften, set out your eggs as well. While the cake is baking, go ahead and set out your sour cream.
*Water baths are imperative when baking a cheesecake. It prevents the dreaded cracking & browning of the cake top, but more importantly gives it that melt-in-your-mouth texture & taste of perfection.  


I hope you bookmark our family's treasured cheesecake recipe and make it the next time you want to serve a marvelous dessert that's sure to leave a good impression! So what are your favorite family recipes?
And which dessert is your go-to for special, fancy occasions?



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Mangia Mangia y'all!

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Words To Live By






Have you ever wondered what God really wants from our lives?
Thankfully Micah lays it out for us very clearly: act justly (live with integrity), love mercy (forgive everyone), and walk humbly (allow God to lead our lives) with the Lord.

Although it sounds simple enough, the walk of discipleship is incredibly tough at times. And it's in those moments I'm especially grateful for God's love, mercy & forgiveness.
What does the verse in Micah mean to you?

Friday, February 17, 2012

Fitness Friday

Happy Friday y'all! Since last month's Fitness Friday post went over so well I decided it should make a regular appearance here at least once a month. In each post I'll introduce you to my latest workout passions and clean eating finds. I mentioned last month that I'm focusing more on cross training these days. One of the things I've learned over the years is there's a big difference between being in running shape and being in your best shape. While I love what running, swimming & any cardio does to keep me thin, in order to get faster, leaner & stronger I have to weight train. We all do.

Enter Jamie Eason's LiveFit Trainer.  Oh how I'm loving this workout! LiveFit is a 12 week program that Personal Trainer Jamie Eason designed to intensely focus on strength training in 3 phases. The first 4 weeks you're introduced to weight lifting but with zero cardio (yes you read that right) in order to build muscle and in turn burn fat. The next phase raises the price of poker with 6 days/week of strength training combined with 4 days/week of tough cardio. And in the final phase weights reemerge but this time mixed with HIIT (high intensity interval training) and plyometrics. It's a fanny-kicker of a workout & I've never been more sore in my life, but I'm loving it!


Did I forget to mention that the entire program is free? Not only does Jamie give you detailed daily workouts, but there's also a menu plan, recipes, and suggestions for supplements. All free. Now because I am not looking to lose weight and already eat healthy, I don't use her meal plan. But there are some really great recipes & I especially love the protein shakes. The other bonus is the simplicity of the program. I just take Jamie's sets to the gym, and I'm done in less than an hour. Love that. For a full overview of the 12-week Trainer, here's a quick intro you should check out:


If you're looking to burn fat and build long, lean muscle the right way, then the LiveFit 12 Week Trainer is a perfect fit. And how awesome is it to get the benefits of a Personal Trainer without having to pay for one? Boom. As much as I'm loving the workouts, I'm really loving my Sunday afternoon yoga class even more now. It's the perfect stretch antidote for tight, sore muscles!



By week 2 of strength training I noticed I was hungrier throughout the day than I otherwise would be after cardio-only workouts. I needed serious fuel, man. Protein, good carbs, heart-healthy fats, and raw veggies by the bowl-full! Here are a few recipes that gave me just what my body was craving & more:

1. Sweet Chili Asian Stir-Fry via The Daily Garnish
2. Strawberry, Kale & Blood Orange Smoothie via Running To The Kitchen

I've made Emily's sweet chili stir-fry countless times in the last few weeks. Full disclosure: if I made it as a meal I always added organic chicken or pork for more protein. But I've also served it in place of a side salad. And the leftovers are amazing once the flavors marry overnight! If you're not on board the monster smoothie craze yet, the shake listed & pictured above is the perfect intro. You cannot, I repeat cannot, taste the kale. Scout's honor. It's full of antioxidants and so yummy! Lastly, I'm on a huge energy ball kick lately. These little bites taste like an almond joy candy bar - you get the taste of sin, but without the guilt ;) 


So what new workouts are y'all obsessed with these days? Have y'all done the LiveFit Trainer before?
And what healthy dishes are you & your family loving?
Tell me all about how you're staying lean machines in the comments! 

We're off to Birmingham to visit Jeff's family this weekend - hope y'all have a terrific 3 day Holiday!

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Love Is...




"Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.
It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered,
it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth.
It always protects, always trust, always hopes, always preserves. Love never fails."


It's so easy to think of Valentine's day as a holiday for couples, but that's just too small isn't it?
To me February 14th is a day set aside to express my love & affection toward everyone dear to me.
It's a day to forgive hurts once and for all. It's a day to reach out to friends & make new ones.
It's a day to shower my Mom and Jeff's parents with gratitude & honor.
It's a day to adore our siblings & spoil our nephews.
It's a day to encourage a neighbor who's struggling, and spread hope in our community.
But most importantly Valentine's Day to me is a day to love big, in word & deed, as Christ first loved me. Because love is always the answer.


Wishing you all a day filled with love, hope, joy & peace. Happy Valentine's Day y'all!

Monday, February 13, 2012

Mangia Monday: Easy Cheesy Beer Bread



I've spent the last few weeks lamenting how the South has largely missed a winter season this year. I mean it's not like I'm wanting arctic breezes and a blizzard, but come on Mother Nature give us a chill worthy of making some hot chocolate & wearing my thick coat! Evidently the good Lord heard my pleas, because I got my wish; this weekend was bitterly cold & windy. And we loved it!

So Saturday morning, I woke up with an urge to warm the house by making some homemade bread. Not just any bread though, Jeff's favorite: easy, cheesy beer bread. I had already planned on finally trying out Rebecca's Rather Good Chili and this Chocolate Souffle Pie from The Peche for lunch. Both were sublime, by the way! But nothing goes better with a hot bowl of tex-mex chili than crusty bread. The best part? No yeast. Just beer. Amen.

Ingredients:
  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 TB sugar
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 TB baking powder (fresh)
  • 2 TB chopped fresh dill (or 2 tsp dried)
  • 1 cup finely grated extra sharp cheddar cheese
  • 12 oz beer (good craft beer, not the cheap stuff)
Directions:
  1. Preheat your oven to 375 degrees. In a large mixing bowl, combine the flour, sugar, salt, baking powder, dill and cheese. Stir to combine.
  2. Slowly add in the beer and start stirring until fully combined. Prepare to get a mini arm workout, the batter gets thick pretty quickly.
  3. Pour the batter into an 8-inch loaf pan. Bake at 375 for 45 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center of the loaf comes out clean. Slather a slice with butter & die happy!

See how ridiculously easy that is? You have to try this recipe. The beer adds such a rich flavor, and I can't stress enough just how awesome it is to make bread without dealing with yeast! Oh and just a tip - this beer bread makes for amazing grilled and panini sandwiches too. Hope y'all give it a try & love it like we do!

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