Blogger friends’ books
Hey! Howโs the morning going? Hope youโre having a great one so far <3 I just finished up a morning stretch, an awesome breakfast, and am ready to enjoy the dayโs adventures.
I feel inspired with recipes lately. Itโs certainly a mixture of a few things: the fall produce (gimme ALL THE SQUASHES), enjoying new dishes, and the fact that Iโve had a couple of awesome new cookbooks to enjoy. New cookbooks always help me to think outside of my usual habits, and they’re an enjoyable way to take down time when youโve been working on creating your own recipes. Itโs comforting to breeze through a recipe knowing that someone else has carefully tested it for you. My two latest faves are even better because they were written by very good friends.
The first one is this PTV: The Part-time Vegetarian Smoothies and Juices, which was written by Tina.
Iโve had the pleasure of hanging out with Tina quite a few times, and sheโs become one of my closest blogging buddies. (I still havenโt met Murphy though, and am borderline obsessed with that pug cuteness.) Tina is also a new mama, a CrossFitter, and writes an awesome blog if you havenโt checked it out.
To write this book, she had to create and test over 140 smoothie recipes in two months (!!!!). When I received my copy, I was amazed by how beautifully it came together. Not only are the recipes incredibly creative (so fresh and vibrant!), but the full-page color photos are gorgeous. There are so many awesome smoothie and juice combos in here, and itโs really encouraged me to step out of the usual rotation. I tend to make the same smoothies and juices over and over, and for the past few weeks, Iโve been using quite a few of Tinaโs amazing recipes.
Blueberry-basil smoothie:
Another cookbook that I was particularly excited about: Seriously Delish by Jessica.
Ok, so Iโve never met Jess in real life (sad face), but weโve been blog friends since the early days. Iโm also convinced that sheโs the Pilotโs dream wife. I read him some of the titles of her blog post recipes, and he walked to the kitchen to get a bowl of cereal with a trail of drool on the floor behind him. Needless to say, her recipes always go well in our household ๐ In pure Jess fashion, the cookbook pages are filled with beautiful photos and unique recipes. Thereโs a beautiful mix of indulgent and healthy options; I love that everything is made from scratch.
A huge hit: these chewy granola bars. Theyโre a medley of oats, pumpkin seeds, flax, sunflower seeds, chia, honey…
and for her first bar, Liv was walking around the house saying โMmmmm. Mmmm! Mmm. Mmmm!”
Hereโs the thing: the PR reps sent me copies of these cookbooks, and I had already ordered both on Amazon. So, Iโd love to give them to one of you! Just leave a comment below with something thatโs inspiring to you, or your favorite cookbook ever, and Iโll pick a winner this Thursday midnight EST. Iโll send both of these cookbooks to the winner, along with whatever goodies find their way into the box ๐
xoxo
Gina
Hmmm, something that’s inspiring to me…how about all these amazing bloggers coming out with such incredible books?! I’m always inspired by what I see fellow bloggers accomplishing. I’m dying for Jess’s book! She’s one of my all-time faves. As are you. ๐
Something that’s inspiring to me is this beautiful Arizona rain that is so nourishing and cleansing.
Pumpkin! Pumpkin and oat muffins for breakfast and pumpkin cookies for dessert!!