Tuesday, September 30, 2014

As Healthy As Dessert Gets


Today I'm linking up with:

Kristen for Handmade Tuesdays 
Emily & Kate for Taste of Tuesday!


I've posted before the wonders of the Vitamix, but this weekend I drug it out to try something I've never done before. Sorbet. I was quite intrigued by the recipe booklet that came with my blender, and its claims that sorbet was only 3 ingredients and a few clicks away. While it was not nearly as simple as the recipe led me to believe, I easily remedied the situation. I made two batches of this sorbet, the first a total flop...it made strawberry lime sauce. Attempt number 2, brought a more smoothie type consistency. Still, nothing like the picture. However, if you pour the mixture into small containers and pop it in the freezer...voila! You have sorbet.  I think this would be a great treat for dieters, dairy free people, or moms that just want to give their kids something sweet thats all natural.

Put the following ingedients into the Vitamix, in this order.

1 c of water
1/2 c sugar (or less if you want to make it healthier)
1/2 peeled lime
1 lb of frozen strawberries

Put all the ingredients in your vitamix, on Variable 1. Slowly increase the speed to 10 using the tamper. Next, switch to high for only 30 seconds. You'll see 4 mounds appear, turn off the machine in order to keep it from melting too much. Here are my results...sorry couldn't great photos. The sorbet was not so photogenic.



This was my second, more solidified attempt. But as you can see, its not so much like sorbet.


I attempted to scoop it out and make it look pretty, but it doesn't really work. I'd suggest just putting it in the freezer, in the intended serving bowl.





Monday, September 29, 2014

Weekending - in the Kitchen

Happy Monday! Today I am linking up with B Loved Boston & Champagne and Suburbs to bring you my weekend, in the Kitchen!


I've decided that cooking during the week can just get complicated. Between work, the gym, Junior League meetings -- sometimes its just easier to order a pizza.  As of late I've been missing that home cooking that my mother and grandmother always made so special.  In my family, everything revolved around food, and the next meal. My grandmother kept hamburger patties frozen (in special hamburger patty shaped tupperware) in case anyone, at a moments, notice needed a 'California Cheeseburger. (No, I don't know why we called it that but somehow they just tasted different). When we went to Grammy & Poppy's, we were always excited to get away to the mountains, and be free of the 'rules and chores' of home. Each night we called my parents, not so much because we missed them, but to report on what Grammy made that day. Every morning I woke up to bacon and eggs cooking with my favorite fried potatoes.  Grammy always had a large glass of chocolate milk waiting for me (because eggs and chocolate milk go so well together...but, I was a kid). For lunch, Grammy usually either did soup and sandwiches or cheeseburgers or something in that vein. Now, when I saw 'sandwiches' it rarely meant cold cuts from Publix. Usually, there was a giant gorgeous baked ham or a roast in the fridge that she would slice up to put on her homemade bread.  Dinner was anyone's game, but much like a restaurant you could order whatever you wanted. Roast beef? Sausage Sandwiches? Potato Pancakes? Halupkis? Perogis? You name, that woman had it. One of my favorite dishes were cabbage and noodles - a mixture of shredded buttered cabbage mixed with homemade tear noodles. (Those were also always in the freezer). I'm telling you about all of this for several reasons.  First, because my trips to Sparta, NC were some of  the most influential and important parts of my childhood. Second, nothing makes a house feel more like a home than hearty home cooking.  I think it helps me feel like maybe my family and friends aren't as far away as they really.  Although my grandparents are gone today, I feel like they still live today as I *attempt* to re-create her recipes.

The first thing I made for the week was a big pot of Minestrone soup. Now, my grandmother was not Italian. And any recipe she made, she doctored up to her liking. So maybe Minestrone isn't the best name for this soup, but its what we call it. :)

Grammy always made things the 'long' way, and my mom usually found ways to speed things up without sacrificing too much taste. I, like mom, did the fast way. (Where do you even find a soup bone to boil??)






























Here are the ingredients, regardless of which way you prepare the soup. See below for the fast/slow additional ingredients

1 can of diced tomatoes
1 can of kidney beans, drained
1 med carrot
1 stalk of celery (chopped small)
1 small zucchini
1 clove of garlic
1/8 t pepper
1/2 c of shells, ditalini, or macaroni
1/2 t of dried oregano
1/2 c of onion

For the old fashioned way,
3 c of water
1 soup bone (Beef)
1/2 lb of ground beef

Mom's faster way:
1 can of tomato soup
1 lb of ground beef
1 can of bean and bacon soup
1 can of water (use empty can) - you may use more depending on how thick you want your soup, just add 1 cup at a time and taste as you add - you dont want the broth to get too watery and lose flavor. When I made it yesterday, I messed up and did the 3 cups of water, and it ended up being ok, I just had to add more salt/pepper/herbs.

To start off, if you're using the bone, boil it in the 3 c of water.  While its cooking, saute the ground beef and onion. When the bone is done cooking, (and the meat) remove the bone, and add the meat/onion mixture to the water. Next, add celery and carrots and cook it down for about 15 minutes. Add all other ingredients except the zucchini and pasta. Simmer for a few minutes.  Bring the soup to a simmer/low boil and add your pasta.  When the pasta is close to being done, reduce heat and add zucchini. When the zucchini is tender, your soup is ready!

Now, to cut down on time, here is what I did. I sauteed the beef and onion.  In a large soup pot, put the can of tomato, bean and bacon, water (start with 1-2 cups then work your way up). As with the other version, be sure to add celery & carrots first leaving zucchini for the end.  Add the rest of the ingredients into the pot and simmer. Follow the same process for the pasta and the zucchini as I mentioned above.

As the pasta cooks, it will absorb water, and this soup can get pretty thick. I just slowly add water until its the thickness that I like. You'll also notice that when you store in the fridge, it will come out a tad thicker as well. Just add a littler water prior to re-heating. Enjoy!
a little view  of the soup simmering...
And...The Final Product. Hungry?





Thursday, September 25, 2014

Scandal Line at Limited

Today I'm pleased to be linking up with Vodka Infused Lemonade, Home of Malones, and East Coast Chic!






What's better than politics and fashion? My point exactly. Scandal has an amazing way of marrying the things I love the most in this world. Now, thanks to The Limited, we can channel Jackie AND Olivia.

The new Scandal inspired fall line has made its debut at certain Limited stores on September 23rd. While you may not these looks in your local store, you can buy them all on Limited.com! Below are my favorite looks from this collection - it seriously pains me that I we don't have some sort of cool weather in South Florida...because I'm dying over these jackets and sweaters!





Scandal Line at Limited



Coat
thelimited.com


Plaid Cape
thelimited.com


Funnel jacket
thelimited.com



Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Newsday Tuesday : Emma Watson's UN Speech

Today for Newsday Tuesday, I thought I'd highlight celebrity news with real substance.

Emma Watson was recently named a U.N. Women Goodwill Ambassador, and this week gave a speech to launch the U.N.'s He For She Campaign. This endeavor's purpose is to unite one billion men and boys to become advocates for women and girls worldwide. Perhaps the most popular part of her speech was when she addressed the what she believes to be longstanding misconception regarding feminism.  She explains this saying,

"I decided I was a feminist and this seemed uncomplicated to me. But my recent research has shown me that feminism has become an unpopular word. Apparently I am among the ranks of women whose expressions are seen as too strong, too aggressive, isolating, anti-men and, unattractive.
Why is the word such an uncomfortable one? I am from Britain and think it is right that as a woman I am paid the same as my male counterparts. I think it is right that I should be able to make decisions about my own body. I think it is right that women be involved on my behalf in the policies and decision-making of my country. I think it is right that socially I am afforded the same respect as men. But sadly I can say that there is no one country in the world where all women can expect to receive these rights."

Enjoy her speech!



                                        

Friday, September 19, 2014

Oh, Hey Friday!

Happy Friday! Here are my Friday Five for this week:


1. Converse All-Star Sneakers:


Despite the fact that I attended Converse College when our mascot was indeed the "All-Star" I somehow did not own a single pair of Converse shoes. Back in the day I had pink chuck taylors, but gave them to my sister for her Pink Panther activities while she was a Connie. I've seen these shoes all over the place, and finally decided to pull the trigger. While everyone else is putting away white shoes and pulling out the boots, I'm doing the opposite. For rather little money, these little goodies can be yours. Check 'em out at Nordstrom!





2. The Olivia Pope 'Scandal' Clothing line for the Limited


I will blog more about this when the line debuts on September 23, but for now, I just want you to be aware of this epic moment. Yes, the amazing clothing styles that are 'so Olivia' are now going to be available in a price that normal person can afford. I've always been a cape girl, I have a red one from Anthropologie that I rocked 2 winters ago in Baltimore. That windowpane plaid cape might just be my new favorite thing. Thank you, Limited.  Here are a few teasers from the new line...


I know I don't 'need' a winter coat in Florida. But, sometimes I might travel. In the Winter. Totally necessary.

3. The new Samsung Galaxy Tab S commercial with Kristen Bell


Not just because I'm exclusively an android girl, but because this commercial is really funny. I love it. And, this is basically me and my husband every weekend. #wedontdoanything #toomuchscreentime



4.  Pumpkin Oatmeal


I love to make this breakfast as we transition into colder weather. Of course, for me, colder weather is 84 vs 90 - but I'll take what I can get :) Regardless of the temperature, this hearty meal not only fills you up, gives you much needed fiber - not to mention it gets you in the fall mood!

Feel free to edit this as necessary - some people use splenda (I hate splenda)  but I use real sugars/sweeteners. Nothing fake :) 

1/2c quick oats
1/4 c water
1/4 c bran cereal (I use fiber one)
1/4 c  milk (I use vanilla almond milk)
2 tbsp pumpkin
1 tbsp maple syrup
1/4 tsp pumpkin pie spice
sweetener to taste - if you use sweetened almond milk you many not need this - i use agave or brown sugar.
5 sprays of butter (or none at all)

Mix all of these ingredients together and pop it in the microwave. Enjoy!

5. My friend Kerry's wedding


I've been really lazy after getting back from my quick trip to Greenville,  I've been exhausted! I did want to share some fun pictures from my friend Kerry's wedding! It was the most amazing and beautiful wedding, and I got to see some great friends. 
Rehearsal Dinner pic with my girl Kate (and yes, of course, I wore a crop top)

First dance as husband and wife!!


A quick pic with April! To see more of her pictures from the wedding, and her adorable blog, go to her blog, A.Liz Adventures!


 Another picture with Kate...did I mention how much I miss this girl!?

Me and the beautiful bride!

That's all for me this week! xoxo M

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

If we couldn't laugh at politics, we'd all go insane.


Came across this little story on Politico today...

Golf Courses Snub President Obama
Whether it really was due to his last minute reservation, or his knack for playing golf when he should be leading a nation, three top NY golf courses denied President Obama a tee time last weekend.  Trump National, Willow Ridge, and Winged Foot Golf Courses each rejected the President's request to play.  This may have been in an effort so as not to inconvenience the clubs regular members, who pay the upwards of six figures to be members of the prestigious clubs. Neither the White House, nor the Golf Courses chose to comment on the story, which leaves us with nothing but speculation.

Politico Playback - Last Nights Late Night TV
Just because this is hilarious...



And finally....

The innocence of babes...
This photograph went viral on Facebook and the web yesterday, depicting a couple meeting the President of the United States and their son clearly unimpressed. Must be a Republican in training.


Sunday, September 7, 2014

Champagne Taste on a beer budget

Happy Sunday Funday!

Today's post I am devoting to those of you who love those high end designer looks but perhaps can't stomach the price tag.  As of late I am completely in this boat, as some major life changes are coming down the pike. #teamnospending As a result, I've been keeping my eye out for ways to make my tiny shopping budget go just a little farther!

Recently, my neighbor order these little beauties off of Stuart Weitzman's website, and the moment I saw them, I fell in love. That is, until I saw how much they were. I debated if they were worth it, and then I accidentally came across its doppelganger. (Thank you google for your creepy adds suggesting what I might like...)

 This shoe is the type that looks cute online, but is absolutely amazing on your foot.  The swarovski crystals on this shoe really pick up the light and are the perfect neutral shoe with just the right amount of pizzazz! Since I've moved to South Florida I have become a big fan of the jelly shoe, especially since it. rains. every. day. I've ruined a few pairs of amazing shoes, and absolutely hate running through parking lots barefooted (in an attempt to save my shoes). These shoes have replaced my galoshes (which are too hot to wear) and are MUCH more stylish.


Stuart Weitzman Jealous D'orsay Flat - $200


Now, as much as I love these shoes..let's be real. They are jelly. And while Stuart makes a great shoe, I'm pretty sure we can ALL think of a $200 leather shoe we might rather have.

So, enter our good friend Steve Madden.


Steve Madden Sia $38.95 now on sale for less than $20!

I feel like you can't go wrong with these little flats for only $20, and complete any summer look - and you won't have to check the weather report, you're ready rain or shine!



Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Newsday Tuesday (a day late)

Clearly the holiday weekend has set me back a day - but there is so much happening in the world I just felt it better to get a late post up! There are so many crazy things happening right now that I didn't take just one item to dissect and explain. Instead, here are some articles I suggest you read to get you in the 'know' for the week!

1. Russia & Ukraine Ceasefire (That Russia apparently knows nothing about. Invasion? What invasion?)

2. ISIS kills another Journalist

3. The Israelis are still developing land that was supposed to be part of  'Palestine' according to the Two State Solution  (And the U.S. is FINALLY calling them on it)



An interview on a book I am now DYING to read about Iran:




My 'Must Read' Opinion Pages:


President Obama's Unnerving 'Happy Talk' by Dana Milbank

The Senate Republicans' Foolish Fight over ambassadors by David Ignatius

Happy Reading!
xx
M

 
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