Rio came to stay with us for 5 days while his owner was out of town. How much fun is a temporary dog?! All of the awesome pluses of having a pet - playing, walking, snuggling - without the long-term commitment. There is something so comforting about having a dog greet you at the door when you get home. I also loved how the need to walk him twice a day got us out of the house at least twice a day - kind of a feat in this non-work time period...
We miss you Rio! Come back sometime!
Cook. Run. Save.
Friday, September 21, 2012
Thursday, September 20, 2012
DIY
I'm in a really creative, DIY-type mood of late. I think the not-working, tons-of-time-on-my-hands, trying-not-to-spend-money, bored-of-all-my-clothes factors are major contributors to this! Either way, I've been discovering a lot of fun new blogs that have been inspiring me and wanted to give them some props...
http://www.trashtocouture.com/
What this woman can't do with random items, nobody can do! I love the things she does with lace, zippers and crotchet the best, but really the whole site is amazing. Hourswasted spent here being inspired...
http://allthegoodgirlsgotoheaven.blogspot.com/
This girl just has amazing idea execution... the DIY is just one small part of her blog but everything is gorgeous and I love her aesthetic... makes me want to dress up just looking at her ideas. My favorites are these shorts and this t-shirt (I've been cutting up old t-shirts for years, but this is somehow fresh and so beautiful).
http://www.ohsoprettythediaries.com/
These ladies do a little bit of everything, but all of it is cool and fun and pretty.
And now I just want to run off and cut up old clothes, to make them into something new... :)
http://www.trashtocouture.com/
What this woman can't do with random items, nobody can do! I love the things she does with lace, zippers and crotchet the best, but really the whole site is amazing. Hours
http://allthegoodgirlsgotoheaven.blogspot.com/
This girl just has amazing idea execution... the DIY is just one small part of her blog but everything is gorgeous and I love her aesthetic... makes me want to dress up just looking at her ideas. My favorites are these shorts and this t-shirt (I've been cutting up old t-shirts for years, but this is somehow fresh and so beautiful).
http://www.ohsoprettythediaries.com/
These ladies do a little bit of everything, but all of it is cool and fun and pretty.
And now I just want to run off and cut up old clothes, to make them into something new... :)
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
The best things in life are free: Having my boyfriend back in town
... which is the main reason I've been neglecting my blog, friends, running regime and just about everything else.
But oh wow, so amazing for us to be in the same country without a deadline! So much fun, going for long walks, watching movies, laughing hysterically, going on fun adventures, waking up next to each other every day. I am so filled with happiness at the freedom of us being together and neither of us having to leave soon. :)
Love. The ultimate free fun <3
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Quinoa Fried Rice for One
I LOVE fried rice. I love quinoa. I thought I was such a genius when it occurred to me to combine the two, but it turns out this idea has already been thought of (most notably for me here - comprehensive!). Either way, I always feel like there's a little more difficulty in making a meal for one when you're sure you won't want the leftovers. Given that my fridge was full of so many other recent cooking adventures, this was one of those times.
Delicious raw ingredients |
Hence, many tiny piles of vegetables. I like my fried rice with some serious variety and was in no way planning to deprive the quinoa of this treatment. I chopped up tiny amounts of onion, cauliflower, broccoli, green onions, celery, carrots, bok chuy, garlic and ginger. I made a simple flat omelette in sesame oil (so it would taste Asian :)) and then chopped it into little strips. I stir-fried all of these veggies together in sesame oil, added a little veggie stock mixed into water, and then the quinoa, omelette and a handful of pine nuts*. Once the liquid evaporated, everything was ready and delicious, and waiting to be eaten with chopsticks and admired for it's prettiness. No tupperware for leftovers required.
Veggie fried quinoa goodness! |
*yes, these things are crazy expensive and are like gold! Fortunately, Wonderful Boyfriend of Mine is a Costco impulse shopper and bought a huge bag of them a while back, so I get to feel fancy and rich sometimes...
The best things in life are free: having friends stay
I love my alone time, but there's something so wonderful about having friends come to stay. It's built-in entertainment, especially if they're good friends and you haven't seen them for a while.
Cynthia came to stay for 2 nights on her way through LA from one exciting adventure to the next. We sat up late talking about her travels, my travels, our plans for the future, our ideas about life and love and what it all means. We spent the majority of her one full day here walking for hours on end with pretty tenuous goals. We shopped for a dress for her at Crossroads and Goodwill (it's super fun and free to shop for someone else at one of these places, as you get all the fun of looking and satisfaction of finding without the regret of spending!). We went to a salon and got mani-pedis with Erin for under $20. We took fun birthday photos for another far away friend.
It's so easy to have no-money fun with another person around!
Cynthia came to stay for 2 nights on her way through LA from one exciting adventure to the next. We sat up late talking about her travels, my travels, our plans for the future, our ideas about life and love and what it all means. We spent the majority of her one full day here walking for hours on end with pretty tenuous goals. We shopped for a dress for her at Crossroads and Goodwill (it's super fun and free to shop for someone else at one of these places, as you get all the fun of looking and satisfaction of finding without the regret of spending!). We went to a salon and got mani-pedis with Erin for under $20. We took fun birthday photos for another far away friend.
It's so easy to have no-money fun with another person around!
Monday, July 30, 2012
Easiest Dinner Ever
Problem: A little bit hungry, but not enough to cook a full meal. Plus it's late. Plus I don't feel like eating just cereal.
Solution: Random combo salad. This one is avocado, pepperjack cheese, chick peas, cherry tomatoes and Tofurkey, all cut into uniform sizes, drizzled with basalmic vinegar and seasoned. Delicious, quick, using items I have, not terribly unhealthy and best of all, easy as slicing everything. Win!
Solution: Random combo salad. This one is avocado, pepperjack cheese, chick peas, cherry tomatoes and Tofurkey, all cut into uniform sizes, drizzled with basalmic vinegar and seasoned. Delicious, quick, using items I have, not terribly unhealthy and best of all, easy as slicing everything. Win!
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Garlic Lemon Roast Vegetable Salad
I went a little crazy at the Farmer's Market this weekend. The problem is that everything tends to be cheap and beautifully displayed, and I'm just a sucker for that combo. And the variety! So many options and you just want them all. Suffice it to say that for only spending $9, I have a refrigerator full of vegetables and only me to eat them.
I've been trying to meal plan (as suggested by Annie's Eats, which I adore) and so was trying to come up with a way to eat a ton of veggies in one meal. This just occurred to me as a delicious spin on salad. It seems fancy but is as simple as chopping up the vegetables into uniform chunks, tossing them in olive oil, chopped garlic and dried rosemary, squeezing half a lemon on top and tossing the lemon wedges through with it all and throwing it in the oven. I wanted to try roasting broccoli and kale so I threw them in a little later than the potato, carrots and pearl onions, as they take less time to cook. The kale gets super crispy and chewy - delicious. To serve I just put the veggies on a bed of baby spinach and sprinkled some feta cheese and pine nuts on the top. So delicious!
I've been trying to meal plan (as suggested by Annie's Eats, which I adore) and so was trying to come up with a way to eat a ton of veggies in one meal. This just occurred to me as a delicious spin on salad. It seems fancy but is as simple as chopping up the vegetables into uniform chunks, tossing them in olive oil, chopped garlic and dried rosemary, squeezing half a lemon on top and tossing the lemon wedges through with it all and throwing it in the oven. I wanted to try roasting broccoli and kale so I threw them in a little later than the potato, carrots and pearl onions, as they take less time to cook. The kale gets super crispy and chewy - delicious. To serve I just put the veggies on a bed of baby spinach and sprinkled some feta cheese and pine nuts on the top. So delicious!
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