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March 12, 2016

My Everyday Life: Week 10

Here’s what My Everyday Life – Week 10 looked like:

We celebrated Casey’s birthday this week. He wanted cheesesteaks for his birthday lunch.

Ugh. They were so good.

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My 39 year old husband. I’ve known him since he was 19 <3

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We spent the afternoon in the East Bay for Casey’s birthday… checking out salvage yards & record stores – just the two of us. It was so much fun.

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That couch is something else.

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The drive over the Richmond bridge.

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The most colorful restroom.

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A gray day with bits of sun.

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Indoor S’mores Party!

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YUM

Cold weather got you down? Create a fun Indoor S'mores Party with Tcho Chocolate.  More on Shutterbean.com!

A lot of you have tried the Turmeric Latte I posted this week!

I’m glad you’re into it too!

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March 11, 2016

I LOVE LISTS

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Welcome to I LOVE LISTS. It’s Friday! Let’s surf the internet together.

  1. Connected. Tracking. Steps. It’s all too much sometimes.
  2. What to buy at Trader Joe’s according to the employees
  3. Vintage Frida Kahlo photos are cool.
  4. I am pretty gray at 36. Thanks, Dad.
  5. Apparently BuzzFeed thinks I’m a Scorpio….
  6. Ahhhh…parenthood.
  7. I’ve been thoroughly enjoying Cooked on Netflix
  8. Falafel Waffle is fun to say.
  9. What’s really going on in teenage girl’s brains
  10. Puppies or Food??!
  11. Hahahaa. #3!
  12. Total Dad Gear. Oh man. Too real.
  13. The moment people quit their jobs and followed their passion.
  14. Wow. These photos are unreal.
  15. What the chefs eat (this one is for you, Ryan)
  16. I could definitely use a Someone is Cranky kit
  17. Weekend Project: Marlbeizing Paper
  18. I miss everyday cooking too, Kasey.
  19. It’s Friday! Time to Fish Fry….and make tacos with them.
  20. The Strange & Surprising History of Daylight Savings Time
  21. For those of you who love symmetry….

Food from the archives for your weekend:

Things that caught my eye:

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March 10, 2016

Turmeric Latte

If you've got an afternoon sugar craving, try this Turmeric Latte recipe to satisfy your sugar cravings. It's made with almond milk, coconut oil, turmeric & cinnamon. Find the recipe on Shutterbean.com!

Last year I went on a turmeric tea kick (thanks, Heidi!).  You can see the base for it in this Turmeric Toddy recipe.  I had a cup of the non boozy version every afternoon for a month straight. This year I tried the Turmeric Latte from Nutrition Stripped and was instantly hooked.

If you've got an afternoon sugar craving, try this Turmeric Latte recipe to satisfy your sugar cravings. It's made with almond milk, coconut oil, turmeric & cinnamon. Find the recipe on Shutterbean.com!

Turmeric is an anti-inflammatory power spice. When it’s paired with warm almond milk, coconut oil, honey, and cinnamon, pure magic happens.  For the past three weeks I’ve been enjoying a cup in the afternoon when I’m feeling particularly crunchy/tired and in need of something sweet. The fat from the coconut oil helps satisfy me until dinner- something I thought was absolutely impossible.

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March 8, 2016

Indoor S’mores Party

Cold weather got you down? Create a fun Indoor S'mores Party with Tcho Chocolate. More on Shutterbean.com!

A few weeks ago I got a private tour of the TCHO  in Berkeley with a few other bloggers. A Saturday afternoon filled with chocolate and good food? How do you say no to that?  While the other bloggers were busy being chocolate paparazzi, I was listening intently, hair net and all…. learning about chocolate from the ground up.  It’s not everyday that you get invited to tour one of your favorite local chocolate makers to see how their chocolate is made. One of the things that sets TCHO apart is that they partner directly with their growers in order to produce the highest quality product.

They provide the tools and training to improve the farmer’s skill set, so they can produce better beans, charge higher prices, and consequently better provide for their families and communities.

You can read more about that here.  It’s as fascinating as it is inspiring. Their chocolate is exceptional and you can see why!

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I left with an array of their new chocolate line- My favorites oscillate between Hazelnut Chunk, Toffee + Sea Salt & Almond+ Sea Salt.  As you can tell I like the combination of nuts, salt and chocolate.

It was raining on Saturday and we had a play date scheduled, so I decided to start the evening off with an indoor s’mores party.  You know…. get all the kids hopped up on sugar at 3PM so they can burn it off/eat dinner and then go to sleep at a reasonable hour so us parents can binge watch TV with bourbon after the play date is over 🙂

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The best part? Trying all the different flavors together and making fun concoctions. I mean…have you ever had Coconut Crisp chocolate in a s’more WITH toasted coconut & bananas? You really should.  I’m thinking that the Mint Chocolate Chip Gelato would be amazing with a toasted marshmallow…sandwiched between two chocolate wafer cookies. Just saying!

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March 7, 2016

The Best Writing Pens

The Best Writing Pens- Tracy from Shutterbean.com shares what's in her pen case!

I love pens & handwriting. You may know this already. If you’re following me on snapchat (tshutterbean), you might have seen me write a few things. BTW- Here’s that envelope template that I’m obsessed with.  If you’re a pen snob/handwriting lover,  you’ll understand it when I say that not all pens are created equal.  A bad pen can create a bad handwriting day, and no one wants those. Those days bum me out.  Someone asked what my favorite pens are and here they are!

These are the things I keep in my favorite pen bag:

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1. Papermate Flair This pen is one of my all time favorites! I always go back to this pen. If I’m writing in a journal, or making a list, I pick this one up. The felt tip gets me every time.

2. Precise V5 RTThis is the pen that got me into ultra fine tip pens. I’m more of an inky/bold type of pen person who writes really large, but I like how clean this one is…really good flow.  It helps encourage me to write smaller and take my time. Love the retractable aspect because I don’t want to worry about not putting a cap back on. This is the pen I use when I’m writing checks.  I also really LOOOOOOVE the Precise V7 RT. It’s a thicker version and more in my pen comfort zone.

3. Sharpie Pen (Fine)- Since I’m always use washi tape for labeling things, this one works well for the very SMALL labels. I love that it doesn’t smear. The only thing is that it’s so petite in my giant hand. I sometimes feel like I’m gonna smash the tip.

4. Precise V7 Rolling BallAnother staple. I always go back to this pen. I tend to stockpile and have little hoards of these pens throughout the house. If someone is borrowing a pen, I give them this one….and they always say— “Ooh! I love this pen. It’s inky, but not toooooo inky. I like using the blue version of this pen every once in awhile too.

5. Uniball Vision Elite- When my handwriting needs to be shaken up a bit, I go back to this inky gem. The only thing that I don’t like is that is can smear and sometimes you can see run through the other side of the paper.  If I have a leak in my pen bag, this pen is usually the culprit. That doesn’t stop me from using it, though!

6. Stabilo Write 4-All One of my friends introduced me to the Stabilo line a few months ago. Talk about love at first sight! I have the Write-4-All in my bag because it works well on washi tape, and if I have to write Cooper’s name on something, I know which pen to pick. I really love the Universal pen as well. The only problem is I like the permanent ink (which is hard to find!) over the water soluble ink.  It writes like a dream. The Write 4-All is a little stiffer- and has less flow opportunity. Look at me…I’m getting all “technical.”

7. Sharpie IndustrialDon’t leave home without one! Seriously. I even have a few in my car! I accidentally bought a pack of industrial pens but I freaking LOVE THEM. I think they last longer…

8. Sharpie Chisel TipI do all the writing on my labels for meal prep with this pen. I LOVE my capital letters when I use this one and I normally hate them so there ya go.

9. Zig Art Graphic Twin Pen– Brush End- The brush end of this pen feels amazing. It’s so inky and you can do really good swoops with it. It can be a little watery at times but I appreciate the inkiness.

10. Zig Art Graphic Twin PenSkinny EndI like this side a lot! I think my handwriting works well with it because the pen is kinda long and it gives me good leverage. This pen is great for a sketchpad because it’s a two-in one.

11. Pentel Brush Pen- This one is a game changer! If you’re looking to do some hand lettering or fake some calligraphy, you’ll appreciate this one. Do be careful when you’re using it though, if you squeeze too hard some ink might spill out.

12. Koi Coloring Brush Pen I don’t use these one as much for writing as I do coloring. Remember the coloring book post I wrote? I use the whole coloring set to color all my coloring books in. They are so satisfying.

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What are some of your favorite pens? Let’s discuss!! I freaking love this stuff.

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March 6, 2016

My Everyday Life: Week 9

Here’s what My Everyday Life Week 9 looked like:

I love string lights in redwoods.

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Lunch at Perry’s with my boys. It was really good.

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I always think of my mom when I see red roses.

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Side angle.  I kinda wanted to type side boob.

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Essence.

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Climbing.

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Reading & eating.

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Getting giant.

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I made him write my grocery list while I was driving.

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March 4, 2016

I LOVE LISTS

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Welcome to I Love Lists Friday! Let’s surf the internet together.

  1. What women find in friends they may not get from love
  2. Churros forever and ever amen.
  3. Let’s fold some clothes!
  4. Moms with mad braiding skills. 
  5. We all have jerks inside our heads.
  6. The art that Leonardo DiCaprio is into
  7. Tweets that will make sense if you’re married.
  8. I’m going to try out #5 soon.  #organizinghacks
  9. Whoa! I’d love to try an oatmeal latte.
  10. My kind of salad.
  11. Casey and I are headed to Vancouver soon. Needed this!
  12. I always wanted a pegboard. 
  13. What Morgan Freeman has learned
  14. These photos will make you anxious with anticipation.
  15. Gimme this bowl of deliciousness.
  16. I wonder if I could fall asleep in this?  Probably not.
  17. Currently reading Better than Before
  18. This photo series makes me want to go on vacation SO BAD.
  19. Kids are so awesome at hiding.
  20. On the day I die….

Food from the archives for your weekend:

Things that caught my eye: