Quick and Easy Greek Yogurt Bowl
This healthy and satisfying yogurt bowl is sweet and savory with fruit, honey, and a touch of salt! A quick and easy Greek yogurt bowl is basically the perfect breakfast. Greek yogurt is a great source of protein, and yogurt is just such a trooper for breakfast since it’s portable and can be “dressed up” […]
Cacio e Pepe with Sauteed Mushrooms
This earthy, but light vegetarian pasta will satisfy all of your taste buds- no meat required! If you are searching for a light, summery pasta to satisfy your carb craving…one that is hearty without being too heavy, this cacio e pepe with sauteed mushrooms nand spinach is the ticket. I was craving that very same […]
Low Carb Watermelon Limeade
This easy low carb watermelon limeade cooler is delicious when paired with your favorite tequila or vodka…and perfect on its own. This low carb watermelon limeade only has three (3!) ingredients…how easy is that for a summer cocktail mixer? Perfect for spring and summer outdoor BBQ’s. I used the Breville Juice Fountain (not an advertisement, […]
Cheesy Butternut Squash Casserole
Getting invited to a Día de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) brunch means that, although tempting, I should really bring something more than chips and salsa. It just wouldn’t feel right to me. In the words of Wikipedia, the Day of the Dead is a holiday that focuses on gatherings of family and friends to pray for and remember […]
Ebelskivers- Pancake Breakfast, anyone?
It all started with an ebelskiver maker, but then again, isn’t that how any good culinary blog post starts? More like, it all started in my friend Betty’s North Carolina kitchen with a gadget that was hanging on her wall but wasn’t really getting the attention it deserved. The gadget in question was a skillet […]
Georgia Sipper
If you can’t find RJ Rocker’s Son of a Peach ale, any peach ale will do. This photo was snapped across from Cloverleaf Farms, which is a great little venue if you are thinking of getting hitched near Athens, Georgia. The wedding was complete with fried chicken, a biscuit bar (yes, a biscuit bar), and […]
Scallop and Roasted Corn Tacos
There are a lot of different ways to celebrate summertime in Alabama and capture that awesomeness through food and drink. The Scallop and Roasted Corn Tacos recipe is one of many. Fresh corn, scallops, and easy prep make for a laid-back summer meal. The corn is roasted in the oven, which is a great substitute […]
Red White and Blue Lavender Ice Cream
Puddle of Love I get ahead of myself. Come Memorial Day, I think about the Fourth of July like it’s Christmas. Try to make sense of that. I’ve always said the Fourth is my favorite holiday- good weather, outdoor activities, no pressure to buy gifts, and explosives. Oh, and food. Food made in the summer […]
Chicken Orzo with Lemon and Feta
When chicken orzo is prepared in a skillet, you have the opportunity to add a rich, “toasty” flavor while using just enough butter. If you go much longer, your orzo could become a little too crunchy. Hey Everyone! This is the first day of my blog, which is a lifestyle blog of all things “a […]
End of Summer Gratin
This gratin is a delicious use of the last crop of your summer veggies- zucchini and tomatoes specifically. When my friend Christina dropped off a bag of vegetables from a farmer’s market that she’d been working at, I got the urge to make something special. This recipe comes from the Epicurious website, but I tweaked […]