Friday Foodie: Flix Brewhouse
Ahh! The school monsters have caught me! And require me to actually do homework, pretty much most of the time.Continue Reading
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Ahh! The school monsters have caught me! And require me to actually do homework, pretty much most of the time.Continue Reading
A friend left me a message last week to say he was in town for a few days and wouldContinue Reading
Ahh, Mexican food. Spicy meat and salty margaritas-is there anything I like better? Probably not. Tacos are so important toContinue Reading
Not going to lie, it’s been a rough week for cooking at the Bungalow. With Husband and I both goingContinue Reading
Not sure if it was laziness or inspiration, but last night when my friends were on their way over, I looked at the contents of my refrigerator and decided that we should all go shopping and plan the meal, together. Inviting friends to join you in the kitchen can be a stressful night of nerves or a rewarding bonding experience, so it is best to choose this group activity carefully and hope your friends put up with the same amount of wrinkly cucumbers and cluttered cabinets as you do.
I ate pie for dinner last night. Not even going to share what I ate the night before that.
Most days, I think my neighbors do a better job at “neighboring” than I do: they invite me to parties,Continue Reading
Ahh, summer: the time for sharing sharing chores, sharing foods, and sharing colds. Husband and I shared all three thisContinue Reading
Popcorn dropped in nitrogen, compressed watermelon salad with prosciutto, and warm, toasty orzo pasta with pesto. Yum, yum. I passed up the drink menu for chilled Mason jars filled with tangy iced tea and munched on skirt steak with garlic butter sauce.
I’ve been obsessed with this article lately and even though it describes iconic dinner parties of the wealthy, I believe hosting in the home is an attainable ideal, even for more moderate income families. Armed with a pile of cookbooks and shelves of new wedding gifts, I’ve been caught up in flurry of entertaining in an attempt to “bring back” the dinner party.









