It's why-didn't-I-think-of-that simple, and yet so stinking tasty.
Read MoreThinly sliced potatoes essentially lounging in a warm bathtub of seasoned cream and tiny thyme leaves acting as rose petals.
Read MoreThe best part about New Year’s for me is that it also happens to be my birthday.
Read More2017; otherwise known as the year I simply accepted that the only way I love squash is when it's disguised as something else entirely.
Read MoreYou know when you're at a restaurant, and the server asks if you'd like to see the dessert menu? The answer is always yes, by the way, even if you don't end up ordering anything. But guess what would be my very last choice, every time, no matter what my dessert menu options were? Cookies!...
Read MoreI've been looking forward to this moment ALL year.
Read MoreSince the holidays always have me wanting to give all the gifts, I thought this would be the sweetest (and easiest) way to step up my homemade gift game a little bit.
Read MoreAnd I'm jumping out of my skin with excitement over it :)
Read MoreLos Angeles (and just before that, Palm Springs) was the last stop on our road trip honeymoon, and it certainly felt like we went out with a bang.
Read MoreWe're here; we've made it. We're in the season of indulgent, guilt-free cooking—my favorite time of year to be in the kitchen.
Read MoreAnd a few unexpected benefits of the change.
Read MoreYesterday I saw a picture of someone’s house on Instagram. It was an entryway, I think, with like, a pile of folded shirts and a bag on the ground. And a phone charger. And it was captioned with something along the lines of “#reallife.”
Read MoreYou sort of have to see them to believe them.
Read MoreAre you afraid of red, too?
Read MoreI love soup. I love that making soup is a kind of slow, steady labor of love.
Read MoreAll of our takeaways, from what surprised us to what we'd do differently next time.
Read MoreThe colors of the desert in Joshua Tree match its slow, antiquated, vintage aesthetic.
Read MoreIts beauty is indescribable, and no picture that we took could possibly do its sights true justice.
Read MoreThe first in a series: where we went, where we stayed, and how we did it.
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