White Bean Spread Recipe I started making this White Bean Spread recipe three years ago and haven't looked back. I could eat it with a spoon, on a house, with a mouse. You name it. It is so crazy delicious. If you aren't a big fan of hummus, you might prefer this variation. It has most of the same ingredients, simply swapping white beans for garbanzo beans and omitting tahini (sesame seed paste), which is a pretty strong flavor. Plus it's gluten-free and dairy-free! I've slightly simplified the original recipe from Heidi Swanson, who is one of my all-time favorite vegetarian food bloggers and cookbook authors. This recipe is light and healthy, Keep Reading
Iced Caramel Macchiato from home
Iced Caramel Macchiato If there's one thing I'm truly committed to in life, it's a delicious espresso drink. While I spend my entire day avoiding food preparation, I will spend an hour making the perfect coffee drink (like an iced caramel macchiato), especially if I'm making it for someone else. The difficulty lies in making coffeehouse quality espresso at home. I completely REJECT the suggestion that floats around Pinterest on a daily basis that "strongly brewed" drip coffee can replace real espresso. Hog wash. So I resigned myself to the next best thing to properly brewed espresso shots: my iced latte recipe using cold-brewed coffee Keep Reading
Huevos Rancheros recipe (Rancher’s Eggs)
Huevos Rancheros (Rancher's Eggs) For the past four months, my calendar has had Huevos Rancheros! scribbled across June 13th. This type of behavior no longer phases my husband. I have started circling these random inspirations so he doesn't get confused when trying to figure out what's we're doing on any given Thursday night. I wanted to share this recipe with you the second I ate it, but forced myself to wait until the week before Father's Day because my dad introduced me to this perfect dish. Now understand, my dad is not the master-chef type. He is more of an avoid-the-kitchen-unless-he-is-forced-to-fend-for-himself type. He is totally capable Keep Reading
Summer Break Survival: How simple routines make your life easier
The end of school and the beginning of summer is just around the corner for the Pacific Northwest and while this year is WEIRD, there is still a transition that will come with school work being behind us. Moving into the lazier days of summer may feel different than usual, but there will still be some sort of transition. I know that putting a little bit of work into planning out my family's summer routine before we're a few weeks in gets all of us headed in the right direction. A couple of years back, I started setting up simple systems to keep my house and people loosely organized which increased the chances of us going out and doing awesome Keep Reading
Make Ahead Sausage Egg Bake
Ok, I guess technically this recipe would qualify as a casserole. Egg Casserole. I've just never been a big fan of the word. It always makes me think of Tuna Surprise. I don't especially like being surprised, least of all by tuna fish. So I go with the ever-descriptive title: Egg Bake! But if you enjoy surprises, think of this as a casserole. Okay, glad we got that settled. My husband and I love lazy weekend mornings. Everyone stays in their pajamas. We read the newspaper or watch the kids' gymnastic routines while enjoying a laid back breakfast. This is my idea of the perfect Saturday morning. I realized early on, though, that lazy Keep Reading
The Morning High Five: A simple morning routine to get your kids moving and your house in order
The Morning High-Five NOTE: This is a system that we've been using over the last few summers and it's worked really well. I know that most of us (and our kids) have been home for several weeks now and probably have some semblance of a routine going with school work. But I still feel that summer will require a reshuffling of routines and schedules AGAIN. Hopefully this helps you wrap your brain around what summer will look like for your family! I have a love/hate relationship with summer. I love that we're free to do what we want, but I strongly dislike that we always end up sitting around doing nothing. And there's nothing more annoying to me than Keep Reading
Maple Bacon Baked Beans
Maple Bacon Baked Beans The forecast is looking bright and sunny for this weekend. Perfect weather to kick back, hang out, get outside. BBQ. Just in time for summer, these baked beans go perfectly with anything you pull off the grill. This recipe came from my grandma's cookbook, which is a great place to start. She originally used 1 pound of hamburger as a base. You could do that and create a sort of main dish. I cut it back and used bacon for flavor instead. You could also omit the meat altogether for a vegetarian option. You may be thinking, Why would I go to the hassle of making baked beans when popping open a can is way easier? Good Keep Reading
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