Everything and nothing
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Last night, we didnโt have anything on the plan, so that called for one thing: beach ๐
We quickly learned that taking a toddler to โput our feet inโ means swimming with our clothes on. Rookie move haha. One face plant in the sand, and we were committed at that point. It was a blast, and a fun way to play for a while before dinner.
We came back home, and the Pilot grilled a chicken that Iโd started marinating the night before. After last weekโs cooking party -I found out I can post the recipes, btw!- I was inspired to break out my Sur La Table cookbook.
In the past, many of the recipes seemed daunting to me because they involved multiple steps and processes. (Iโm more of a quick and easy dinner girl, especially on a Tuesday night.) But, you tackle a longer recipe just like any other big task or project: one step at a time. I made the grilled 5-spice chicken marinade on Monday night, and it smelled INSANE. Even Liv was like, โWhatโs that smell?!โ It was earthy, sweet and spicy! The chicken was able to marinate in the fridge for 24 hours, and when we got home from the beach last night, the Pilot it on the grill while I started an easy side.
It was one of those quick, on the the fly recipes that turned out surprisingly well.
I sautรฉed an onion, some chopped mushrooms and minced garlic in coconut oil. After about 5 minutes, I added 1/2 large bag of kale to wilt and seasoned everything with salt and pepper. After the kale was wilted, I splashed some Nama Shoyu on top, poured in 1/2 can of coconut milk and about 2 heaping tablespoons of almond butter. This was the creamy sauce for the cooked shirataki noodles I stirred in before serving.
With our chicken!
It turned out beautifully and the marinade really took it over the top. We agreed that itโs happening for dinner again next week ๐
So I was thinking about the cooking party, and the Stitch Fix LUNA trip as a whole -excited to write the day 2 recap with our trip to the Hizzy and fun photo shoot- and I was thinking about meeting others through the blog world. Many of the girls on the trip I had met before and consider good friends, but there were a few that I was really excited to meet: Sarah, Nicole, Bex and Danny-J. They were a blast to hang out with, and everything youโd expect from reading their blogs.
Recently, one of my good friends got the chance to meet a blogger and was SO excited to meet this person, as sheโd been reading her blog for years and years. Turns out, this person isnโt very friendly out in the non-virtual world, and it was a bummer.
Have you met someone youโd always wanted to meet? Was it everything or nothing like you expected?ย Has anyone met Bill Murray? (Apparently, heโs ridiculously awesome.)
Have a wonderful day <3
xoxo
Gina
Something to think:
I met you on my first night in Tucson and you were so sweet to me. I totally interrupted your dinner with Liv and your Nana at North. I was already a fan and it just made me more of a fan of you. ๐
When I lived in NY I would see people in Manhattan regularly but the best was when Naomi Campbell was sitting 2 tables away from us for a long dinner. Her voice was so recognizable and of course she was 1 million feet tall and gorgeous. She didn’t throw any cell phones at anyone that night!!
I met Deena Kastor (American half & marathon record holder & Olympic medalist) this week & she was AWESOME. So nice & warm.
Did you spatchcock that chicken (I think that’s what its called)? Looks fantastic. I’ve only met sports celebrities from MLB and NFL.