“The Perfect Fit”: A Fairytale Giveaway

Good day to you! Hope you’ve been enjoying the weekend. I’ve been traveling for almost the past two weeks, so being back in New York… and with the beginning of a new season I feel like refreshing my outlook on things. And it’s also left me feeling a bit unresolved with my last post. It’s so strange how sometimes things you say and do will contradict each other at some point. That’s why sometimes (not so much now though) I have a hard time deciding if I should even say something at all. But a couple years ago I came up with a little reminder I like to tell myself:

There is a difference between contradiction and hypocrisy. It’s kind of like how all squares are rectangles, but not all rectangles are squares.

Contradictions are a part of life, and that’s partly why I don’t hold anyone to labels.

Anyway, after a bit of time to recollect in Florida and feeling more inspired and vibrant, I have an exciting post! Let’s just say I’ve been in a pink mood lately.

First off, I was invited to participate in the first ever e-cookbook put together by Foodie and the team of fabulous food writers. Since schools are back in session, that’s meant changing schedules for lots of people. So that’s why Foodie came up with the great idea to release a back to school themed e-cookbook. All recipes have a quick prep time, are made up of no more than 10 ingredients, and are taste-test approved by kids and adults alike.

Family Flavors” features snack, side, main, and dessert recipes, so be sure to check it out over here. I’ve already highlighted some like tuscan hummus and checca sauce, Indian spiced roast potatoes, easy fish tacos, Greek zucchini potato and feta cakeand dark chocolate apricot truffles. It sounds like this cookbook is for everyone!

I’d love to hear if any of you guys try out some of the recipes!

In more Glam related news, they’re also hosting a wonderful contest that could be your fairytale come true.

Glam is in search of “The Perfect Fit” to receive a pair of Cinderella Slippers designed by the one and only, Christian Louboutin.

“Long heels, red bottoms”

To enter the Facebook contest for your chance to win a pair of these fantastically magical shoes, click here. Best of luck!

Here’s a fun picture that was taken of me for a little inspiration! It’s funny because I had this dress made for my college graduation, and it was inspired by one that I had seen, but was unavailable. My friend, fellow VCU-alumni and young fashion designer, Jess Timmons, helped me create this dress and she did a wonderful job at making my dream dress come to true–a dress that would have the power to express my essence. Then I realized, “which shoes am I going to wear with this dress?” I found a pair that were actually called “Katharina”, but I wanted to keep a modest budget and those shoes would’ve been tipping it. I ended up wearing these shoes that I had gotten for the first dance I ever went to with a boy–I flew to a homecoming in Virginia in 10th grade (and he didn’t even ask me–Prince Charming still hasn’t come into my life yet anyway). They were a pair of strappy bronze stiletto heels, but the heels were pretty much done for and my college graduation was the day I put them to rest. So I don’t actually have a pair of shoes to wear with this dress anymore, but at least that hasn’t stopped me from twirling around barefoot!

“A modern New York fairytale… just missing the shoes”–the musical featuring Pink Panther.

Now do you understand what I mean when I say I’ve been in a pink mood lately?

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Remember Me?

Oh wow! I can’t believe it’s already June. It’s been awhile since my last post hasn’t it? Well, there’s a lot to catch up on. I foresee recap posts in the near future! And don’t worry I won’t disappear on you again. I have quite a bit of catching up to do myself.

Let me just rewind a couple weeks back to when I was at the beach. I mostly ate a lot of…

Sun-dried tomato hummus!

Almonds, honey, dried cranberries, and white chocolate chip granola

And platefuls of delicious pasta dishes!

Now here are pictures of some of the fun that was had!

Losing my Chat Roulette virginity!

There I go making everyone lose their balance.

Headed out to go dancing!

Texting wars were had.

Hole in the wall places.

She was happy to have a warm meal.

That's right girl!

I spy a domestic hottie!

Now I spy lots of hotties!

Being sneaky and capturing some brave guys on the beach.

Lots and lots of relaxing

Okay let's see if I can get a good one!

Wee!

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Catching the sunset while eating

On the hunt for ice cream

The beach trip was exactly what I needed. Despite being in a house full of estrogen (which can often be a recipe for disaster), it was relaxing. I’d wake up and leisurely make breakfast then hang around. I was able to do yoga outside on the deck and get the full effect of sun salutations. After lunch we’d all cross the street and we were already on the beach. Our hungry bellies would guide us back to the house and we’d just hang around till the nightfall. The witching hour meant card games, movies with heart throbs and lessons for life… just hanging out with friends. Some nights we would go out and dance, and I’m always up for that! The day I got back from the beach I had to do my laundry, pack, and organize some last minute things because my flight to New York was just a few hours away. Luckily, I finished all the tasks at hand and caught my flight. I can’t wait to share my recent trip to New York with all of you.

In latest news, Late July is giving away coupons and the chance to win an organic beach bag filled with organic goodies for your summer road trips this summer!

To enter send an email to offers@latejuly.com with your mailing address and post a comment on Facebook or at www.latejuly.com to tell them where you’d like to take your family this summer or please share a special trip experience from the past. Their trip this year was their favorite, but they’re hoping to get a few good ideas from you for next year. All submissions will get coupons, but their favorite will also WIN a Late July Beach Bag filled with at least $50 worth of Late July Organic Snacks, a $25 iTunes gift card and they’ll also carbon offset your trip!

p.s. while I was on my mini-hiatus I turned 22! The big two-two? What will this year behold for me? Who knows, but I’m looking forward to it! Stay tuned for my New York recap. I hope everyone is doing well and enjoying the season!

Off to a Good Start

I’ll start this post off the same way I start my day – with breakfast!

I baked some lemon poppyseed mini-muffins.
I baked some lemon poppyseed mini-muffins.

I tried some samples of the Artisana nut butters. I’m going to make a bold statement right now, but I’m just gonna go right ahead and put it out there. I haven’t tried all of the samples, but I feel that I can officially say that these nut butters are the bomb! If you’re a nut butter person, you will love these no questions asked. The nuts are all ground to perfection and have such a great consistency. I can actually taste each nuts’ unique flavor! I’m using the word “nuts” too much! So let’s move on, shall we?

A delicious bowl of Zoe's Honey Almond granola with extra almonds and mango over yogurt.
A delicious bowl of Zoe’s Honey Almond granola with extra almonds, coconut shreds, and mango over yogurt.

Next up is a recipe I got from a website called Culinary Competitor: Vegetarian Black Bean Chili with Bulgur.

The chili with a dollop of sour cream and cilantro, and a side of buttered peas and...
The chili with a dollop of sour cream and cilantro, and a side of buttered peas and…

I also got to try something new! A Vitalicious Golden Corn VitaTop. I’ve always wanted to try this flavor because I love cornbread and these VitaTops just look so dainty! This was really good, and went perfectly with my meal. Oh gosh, almost forgot to review the recipe for you guys. TRY IT! I loved the addition of bulgur, which made it heartier. Eat it with some cornbread, or if you’ve got one of these yummy Tops on hand. I’m getting bossy! But for real guys…

Since we’re on the topic of VitaTops, I’ve been able to try a couple more flavors out.

Double Chocolate Dream - those are white chocolate chips.
Double Chocolate Dream – those are white chocolate chips.

Doing it up photo collage style like Angharad! I admit that I was hestitant to try these because I read the words “double chocolate dream.” And for the most part, I’m not a big fan of double chocolate anything. However, I do love white chocolate and I think the addition of those chips really made it awesome. Not to mention this was warm, pillowy, moist, and gooey!

About to enjoy bite number two... after I put the camera down!
About to enjoy bite number two… after I put the camera down!
Decided to try another uber-chocolate flavor...
I decided to try another uber-chocolate flavor…

Deep Chocolate! I didn’t like this one as much as the one with white chocolate chips. But I did enjoy the melted chocolate! For some reason I look yellow in that picture (flash?). I’ve also tried the brownie, and I was happy that they were bigger than the VitaTops. The only complaint so far that I have about the VitaTops is that they’re just a few bites of goodness. I guess that’s the trade off? For myself, I enjoy these as part of a yummy snack, or an extra to my meal. If I were having these as part of a breakfast I would definitely have to have two. I’m not a calorie counter, but I do know that my breakfast carbs have to be over 100 calories… unless I want to be hungry again in an hour. I actually have a question regarding morning hunger, that I’ll get to on another post. Anywho, I’d imagine that these are wonderful for dieters because you don’t have to “splurge” to have a flavorful treat (they don’t skimp on flavor). You can have your cake, and eat it too! (Any cake really, whatever your little tastebuds desire!)

Let’s see… what else have I been eating lately? Oh! The other day I marinated some tempeh to make a “BLT”. If any of you guys have any awesome tempeh recipes, please, send them on over!

This meal just looks funky!
This meal just looks funky!
Close-up
Close-up

I just followed this recipe for the tempeh marinade.

This one I decided to glaze with maple syrup.
This one I decided to glaze with maple syrup.

First Friday was awhile ago over here in my corner of the world. First Friday is when the galleries around here show off the new works they have up, and tons of people walk around and take it all in. Sometimes you see some real characters – the area’s eccentrics. Love it! Anyway, as you all know Matilda is practically attached to my hip so of course she went to this event with me! No one at any of the galleries has ever objected. I think it’s because she’s so freaking cute. But here are some pictures after the art and a show.

He calls her "little bean"... "get back in your can."
My friend calls her “little bean”… “get back in your can.”
I spy a 40!
I spy a 40!
Another pet!

Another furry friend!

Matilda would be so jealous if she saw this picture up. I think Sophia looks funny with her bat wings and squinty eyes. This was the night my entire zipcode experienced a blackout, so I went to my friend’s house. When the power came back we watched this murder mystery called Brick. This movie was so classical in the way it was shot… don’t really see mystery films made this way anymore.

Back to some more eats! The other day I was at the bookstore browsing through magazines that I didn’t want to pay for. I had my handy dandy Moleskin and copied down an interesting recipe I saw in a Vegetarian Times issue: ginger-miso yam wraps. This was my first time trying collard greens, and I tried them RAW!

Look how pretty!
Look how pretty!

This was so nice to look at and prepare. Collard greens remind me of the Cabbage Patch Kids. I made a slight change to the recipe, and poured in some coconut milk.

Filled with so much goodness.
Filled with so much goodness.
- with a side of carrots sautéed in coconut oil and later toasted some coconut shreds.
with a side of carrots sautéed in coconut oil and later toasted some coconut shreds and cinnamon.
Some more mock tuna goodness.
Some more mock tuna goodness.

I decided to add some variety to my eats by getting a bag of tortilla chips. Yay! I wish I had a cheese grater so I could make nachos. Well, I kind of made some the other day by cutting squares to put on each chip haha. But I prefer a messy, melted, gooey explosiong when it comes to nachos.

Then I added some goat cheese after I started eating...

Then I added some goat cheese after I started eating...

I happened to be reading Janetha’s blog while I was eating this, and saw that she made a tuna melt sandwich with goat cheese. Awesome idea, girl!

An apple, cheddar, "bacon", and roasted onion sandwich.

An apple, cheddar, "bacon", and onion sandwich.

I also spread some pumpkin butter on this great bread. This spelt bread tastes really good – perfect for sandwiches. On the side I sautéed some yellow squash in coconut oil and toasted some coconut shreds. To melt the cheese I put my sandwich in the toaster oven since I don’t have a griller. The crispness from the apple and onions, the crunch from the bread, and the smoky “bacon” with cheddar were awesome all together!

A chocolate banana pop.

A chocolate banana pop.

Oops! It looks like I didn’t really clean the mold that well… there’s some OJ at the tip. For these pops I just added some chocolate sprinkles to the warm, melted banana + coconut milk/shreds mush. Naturally, the sprinkles melted and spread their love throughout. I love the creaminess of these pops, and the texture the coconut shreds add to them as well.

A cup of hot cocoa made with coconut milk and some cinnamon.

A cup of hot cocoa made with coconut milk and some cinnamon.

Do you love the foam? I use the chocolate tablets that you have to put in the blender with boiling milk. Nothing beats my grandma’s hot chocolate though. She does it the old-fashioned way by boiling the milk on the stove. Then she pours it into her old tin pitcher and gets to crackin’ with her over-sized pestle to crush the chocolate. Then she whirls it around to make it foamy. My grandma has such strong arms: hot cocoa to strength train = lots of great hugs for the granddaughter.

So now the moment you’ve all been waiting for! It’s time to announce the winner of the U.S. Mills giveaway. First off, I loved reading everyone’s ideas – most of you enjoy it with yogurt and fruits. If you haven’t tried it yet, I suggest you make peanut butter balls by just coating a blob of peanut butter in cereal. Example, if you guys have a cereal that tastes corny you can also add in some coconut shreds to the peanut butter blobs. Anyway, I’m like an annoying commercial right now when all you want is to get back to the show! Okay, okay, and the winner is…

Aileen!

Congrats girl! I’m going to send you an e-mail to notify you. Thank you all for participating. I hope you all enjoyed it, and maybe some of you with a gluten intolerance now know there are cereals for everybody! Moreover, I was able to stumble on to some blogs I haven’t read before – maybe I should have more giveaways?

I hope you all enjoy the rest of your Sunday, and don’t forget to give yourself some TLC.

Blast from the Past

My breakfasts over the past couple of days have been a mix of cold cereals. The one thing I don’t like about them is that you have to eat the bowl quickly or else it gets too soggy!

Kay's Naturals Hi-Protein Cereal, Cascadian Farm's Cinnamon Crunch,  & Kamut Puffs

Kay's Naturals Hi-Protein Cereal, Cascadian Farm's Cinnamon Crunch, & Kamut Puffs

One thing I started doing is “caramelizing” my banana. Basically heating it up till it gets mooshy, then I just smash it a spoon and pour my cereals on top. Then I mix it all.

My bowl of cereal has lately become good friends with a bowl of yogurt with toppings!

Plain yogurt, with Grandma Hoerner's Orange Marmalade, pistachios, and raisins.

Plain yogurt, with Grave's Mountain Peach Brandy presevers, pistachios, and raisins.

There’s another marmalade I’ve been using my Grandma Hoerner. It’s the orange marmalade and it’s incredible! It has super thin orange slices in it.

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The other day for lunch I had another Potato Roll stuffed with leftover refried beans, red pepper, and vegan mayo. I had some more refried beans with guacamole mixed in over some orange pepper pieces. All the way in the back is the white wine spinach with some parmesan cheese. The whole meal was very yummy! I love beans with bell peppers. Later on that night I went to meet up with some old high school friends. We stuck with our tradition and went to this little Mexican restaurant and requested the waiter we’ve had for the past 4 years. The food was yummy, but I think I’ve had my dose of beans for awhile.

Yesterday I met up with my friend, Sway, that goes to NYU. I wish she didn’t leave me! But New York isn’t too far from me, so I can visit her when I have time. We went to a restaurant I’ve mentioned on here before called Tarrant’s Cafe. I love that place! The environment is subtle elegance with a touch of “home”. We sat in the restaurant for hours and just talked.

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She's so cute!


I'm making a goofy face. I get a little flustered when people take pictures of just me.

I'm making a goofy face. I get a little flustered when people take pictures of just me.

Both of us ordered yummy salads served with fresh garlic rolls.

Both of us ordered yummy salads served with fresh garlic rolls.

They don't have hot chocolate on the menu, but they somehow managed to whip up a delicious cup of some!

They don't have hot chocolate on the menu, but they somehow managed to whip up a delicious cup!

Last night was also First Friday. It’s basically an art walk that happens the first Friday of every month – a bit of redundancy for you! Most of the galleries put up new shows. There are also vendors selling their crafts, musicians hoping to make some money, and just a whole lot of talent to see in general. It’s always a fun time, and I love to see what some people decide to wear. I guess during artistic events, people tend to be less shy about expressing themselves. I love it!

A sculpture done by one of the professors, Morgan Herrin, in my department.

A sculpture done by one of the professors, Morgan Herrin, in my department.

I saw it in his studio when it was still a work in progress, and it was still mind-blowing. I wish I got a better detail shot, but you can maybe find it on google. I believe this is the piece that Lance Armstrong purchased.

Sway was "interacting" with the video. It was so hard not to have fun with it.

Sway was "interacting" with the video. It was so hard not to have fun with it.

Then we bumped into a friend! She's interning at one of the galleries.

Then we bumped into a friend! She's interning at one of the galleries.

Speaking of art. Someone said that they wanted to see more of my sculptures on here. So here you guys go!

I don't know if you guys can see this, but inside is a little light beaming out.

I don't know if you guys can see this, but inside is a little light beaming out.

Today I also made my first green smoothie! It tasted really, really good! I hate my use of adjectives. Sometimes I’m just really simple.

Chocolate-Covered Katie is having a giveaway! Go check it out: Mixmygranola Contest

So I’ll leave you guys with this picture

There was an actual photobooth at First Friday!

There was an actual photobooth at First Friday!

What’s something that never ceases to make you smile?