When Allrecipes asked me to create a grown-up treat for fall, I knew there had to be ginger and dark chocolate. And caramel, because always, caramel. Together, my daughter and I worked on this dense, spicy, not-too-sweet, citrus-studded cupcake, and I think you will love it. These dark chocolate flourless cupcakes might not even encourage… Keep Reading
DIY Vintage Map Pallet Frame {Pallet Wood Canvas Frame}
I’ve been loving the look of vintage maps for quite a while (late to join the party, maybe?). I think I’m drawn to maps and globes because they remind me that this world is so much bigger than me… and that I’m called out into it to live and love. When it saw this… Keep Reading
Dark Chocolate Mini Pavlovas with Cherries and Hazelnut Liqueur
Have you ever had pavlovas? They are super-elegant, but they are actually quite easy to make. These would be perfect to serve as a grown-up dessert, and there are a couple shortcuts that make these mini pavlovas even easier. Pavlovas are a meringue… Keep Reading
Easy Breakfast Bowls
Recently, I shared on Facebook Live one of our favorite go-to breakfast and snack “recipe/not recipes.” As part of my longing to create “everyday welcome” in our home, I love that breakfast bowls are pretty, healthy, and fast. I can serve these in a pinch to a guest, but I can also make our family… Keep Reading
Gardening With Kids (Life Lessons from Dirt and Seeds)
Nearly every morning, at least one of our crew (myself included) darts to the back door of our kitchen, peeking out into our small-ish, formerly-boring suburban backyard, anxious to check the progress of our little plants. All last winter, I threw squash guts and seeds over the back deck, hoping they’d sprout. They did! Luscious, giant… Keep Reading
Blueberry Basil Popsicles
I love the seasons. My heart finds joy in knowing that if it’s melty-hot, soon cooler breezes will follow. I’m also finding that when I pay attention, my body naturally craves foods that are in-season wherever we are. Alternatively, sometimes I crave foods that are “out of season,” and often it’s a sign that my… Keep Reading
Strawberry Mojito Popsicles {Whole Food Popsicles}
Summer in our neighborhood means the kiddos are playing together from sunup to sundown. Once school starts, we will have a ringing doorbell from the moment the school bus drops its load of chattering kiddos. I’m always looking for a sweet treat to share with our littlest visitors, and it’s a bonus if it’s healthy…. Keep Reading
Connecting Across Life Seasons – Building Genuine Relationship
When my mom last came to visit, she asked if we could spend some time making jam together. She even brought jars and frozen berries she’d picked last season. Watching her work alongside my daughter, my mind flashed to moments over the years when memories have been made in the kitchen and around the table…. Keep Reading
Manners Matters (Do Manners Matter?)
In high school, I spent a summer traveling in a retired school bus through the pacific northwest, working with a group of teenagers to encourage churches from one state to the next. Whatever they needed, we did, whether it was painting a youth room, or doing balloon art at a park for neighborhood kids. But before… Keep Reading
“A-B-C” Gluten-Free Grilled Sandwich
Lunch is such an easy meal to welcome guests. Having a mama-friend and her kiddo over to play, or a neighbor, is easy when there’s a no-fuss meal option. I love salads for easy, light, healthy meals, but when we created this sandwich idea, I felt like a kid again myself… with all my grown-up… Keep Reading
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