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- Tag! You're It.
- This little piggy...
- Gluten-Free Pumpkin Corn Muffins
- *A*M*A*Z*I*N*G*: Cookie Exchange!
- Window Shopping {LF Jewelry Designs}
- Oh Sew Sweet
- Sew Lovely
- Sew, a needle pulling thread
- Gluten-Free Dairy-Free Recipe Index
- Moroccan Coconut & Chick Pea Soup
- Fancy Ladies
- Something different...Pumpkin Spice Cake Balls
- A Room Reveals A Wedding {A Relaxed Elegance}
- The Whole Foods Market Food Blogger Budget Recipe ...
- Hanging Art- Part 3
- Hanging Art- Part 2
- Hanging Art- Part 1
- Art Gallery {Stella Alesi}
- Mississippi farewell
- We may not win every game...
- Superheroes
- Chicken and Balsamic Peppers
- The Land of the Delta Blues
- Debate '08
- Square Books
- Rowan Oak
- 20 x 200: Cotton Field, Mississippi
- Double Decker Arts Festival
- Blue Corn Muffins with Green Chiles
- Three Elements {One Mississippi, Two Mississippi, ...
- The Square
- A bit of sunshine....
- A feeling in the air...
- A Gluten-Free Pasta with Ragù You Can Mangia
- Chocolate Chip Espresso Cookies- Vegan & Gluten-Free
- It's black, It's white. Yeah, Yeah, Yeah.*
- Remembering
- From the Runway- Part 2
- From the Runway
- For the Love of {Plaid}- Part 4
- For the Love of {Plaid}- Part 3
- For the Love of {Plaid}- Part 2
- For the Love of {Plaid}- Part 1
- Roasted Corn Chowder with Chicken, Lime + Cilantro
- Lucky
- Patterned Bathrooms
- Cookie decorators, meet your new best friend...
- Black & White
- Let There Be Light
- Gluten-Free Quinoa, Rice, and Side Dish Recipes
- Gluten-Free Slow Cooker Recipes for Soups, Stews, ...
- Gluten-Free Dinner Recipes and Comfort Food
- Gluten-Free Bread and Tea Bread Recipes
- Gluten-Free Appetizers and Easy Snack Recipes
- Gluten-Free Seafood Recipes: Salmon, Shrimp and Fish
- Gluten-Free Muffins, Scones + Brunch Recipes
- Gluten-Free Egg, Quiche and Frittata Recipes
- Chattanooga Choo Choo
- Gluten-Free Chicken + Turkey Recipes
- Golden Rule Days
- Three Elements
- bklyn pillow
- Things that make you go "Mmmm"
- Into the Woods
- Gluten-Free Chocolate Biscotti Recipe- a cookie fo...
- For the Love of {Sweaters}
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Tag! You're It.
I was tagged today by sweet Kate at Kids & Cocktails. It's my first tag too, so, this is rather exciting!
4 things I did today
1.) Went grocery shopping
2.) Finally bought the newest Domino
3.) Played Frisbee with one of my pups
4.) Watched my husband solder my laptop power cord to make it functional again! It was a scary moment when I thought it was a goner. He is definitely my hero!
4 things on my to-do list
1.) Learn how to fly a plane (long term to-do!)
2.) Travel to Russia... and Peru... and India... and Ireland... and New Zealand... and ok, I'll stop here because truthfully the list is almost endless!
3.) Make Apple Crisp- I've been wanting to make some for days, but haven't gotten around to it.
4.) Finish some wedding thank-you notes (ack! I know, Mom! Some of the gifts only came in recently though.)
4 of my guiltiest pleasures
1.) The Hills & Army Wives...hokey shows? Yes. Am I addicted? Yes.
2.) Currently, Peanut Brittle Ice Cream (sadly, a seasonal flavor)
3.) Magazines (see below...)
4.) Starbucks (which I haven't had in a while b/c I've been making my coffee at home every day. Oh, but a flavored soy latte and slice of pumpkin loaf- yum!!)
4 random things you probably didn't know about me
1.) I've been a vegetarian for 12 years, although for the last 6 or so, I have only been a semi-veg, as, on occasion, I will eat fish.
2.) I am a complete magazine-addict and have a degree in Magazine Journalism, but I've never worked at a magazine.
3.) I hate tomatoes (it's a texture thing,) but I love tomato-things: tomato soup, tomato-based sauces, salsa, etc. Oh, and fried green tomatoes- delicious!
4.) In second grade when my youngest brother was born, I told my entire class his name was the one I had wanted, rather than the name my parents actually had given him! Embarrassing when I was busted two weeks later... :)
Thanks Kate!
If you'd like to participate, consider yourself tagged! Leave a comment; I'd love to read your list.
This little piggy...
I read about the Etsy shop Chez Sucre Chez on Design*Sponge today, and I am absolutely smitten with this tote! I really do adore pigs, and for me, this the sweetest way to imagine the ending of "This little piggy goes to market!"
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accessories,
etsy
Gluten-Free Pumpkin Corn Muffins
Gluten-free corn muffins with a pumpkin twist.
Today's muffin recipe is seasonal favorite- a tender and golden pumpkin corn muffin. It's one of the most popular recipes on Gluten-Free Goddess.
The coyotes were up bright and early this morning, yelping in the cool blue air as my old English tea kettle sputtered and complained. Tea for breakfast is not an efficient way to wake up. It's more of a coaxing than the throttle of a double espresso fueled Americano, but right here, right now, it will have to do. At least this week.
The closest cafe is an hour's drive away.
The closest cafe is an hour's drive away.
When people ask what it is I miss most living out here in the rural desert, my answer is always the same. But the list is growing...
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muffins,
pumpkin,
Thanksgiving
*A*M*A*Z*I*N*G*: Cookie Exchange!
It's cookie exchange time...
Amazing is the first word that came to my mind when I discovered Nancy's Fancy Cookies & Cakes this week. Please go take a look at the cookies in her Flickr photostream. Nancy is a true artist...her cookies are so incredibly beautiful! I'm in awe. I mean, just look at Henry the 8th up there! The cookie itself is so clever and then the detail work is, well, amazing!
And, Hagrid! My son and I are reading the last Harry Potter book right now, so I couldn't wait to show him this cookie. It is so cool!
Thank you, Nancy for being a part of "cookie exchange!" I can't wait to see what you come up with next!
Amazing is the first word that came to my mind when I discovered Nancy's Fancy Cookies & Cakes this week. Please go take a look at the cookies in her Flickr photostream. Nancy is a true artist...her cookies are so incredibly beautiful! I'm in awe. I mean, just look at Henry the 8th up there! The cookie itself is so clever and then the detail work is, well, amazing!
And, Hagrid! My son and I are reading the last Harry Potter book right now, so I couldn't wait to show him this cookie. It is so cool!
Thank you, Nancy for being a part of "cookie exchange!" I can't wait to see what you come up with next!
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cookie exchange
Monday, September 29, 2008
Window Shopping {LF Jewelry Designs}
While I have bracelets and earrings a plenty, somehow I do not have the equivalent number of necklaces; they are an accessory that I love, yet do not manage to purchase quite as often.
While doing a little "window" shopping, I came across these sweet, delicate and affordable necklaces from Etsy shop LF Jewelry Designs. I like that most of them appear dainty enough for easy everyday wear.
In honor of her upcoming birthday and to celebrate the beginning of her last year in her 20s, the shop owner of LF Jewelry Designs is offering all regularly priced items at 20% off through the 2nd of October.
*Update- Lindsay, owner of LF Jewelry Designs, wanted everyone to know that the first image was photographed by Cameron Kline Photography
While doing a little "window" shopping, I came across these sweet, delicate and affordable necklaces from Etsy shop LF Jewelry Designs. I like that most of them appear dainty enough for easy everyday wear.
In honor of her upcoming birthday and to celebrate the beginning of her last year in her 20s, the shop owner of LF Jewelry Designs is offering all regularly priced items at 20% off through the 2nd of October.
*Update- Lindsay, owner of LF Jewelry Designs, wanted everyone to know that the first image was photographed by Cameron Kline Photography
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Oh Sew Sweet
I love that these Etsy shops have given new life to sewing patterns by repurposing them into new items.
Etsy Shop Natuur/-e
Etsy Shop Paperwerks
Etsy Shop JenniferConway
Etsy Shop Blue Valentine Press
Friday, September 26, 2008
Sew Lovely
I inherited my love of buttons from my mom, who has always had a soft spot for these notions. The variety of colors, shapes, sizes, and textures intrigues me as much today as it did as a child.
Image from flickr ojamaa9design
Vintage Buttons at Etsy shop onecozynest
Vintage Buttons at Etsy shop onecozynest
Vintage Metal Buttons at Etsy shop rakubuttons
Image from flickr calloohcallay
I imagine I looked much like this following a trip with my mom to gather sewing supplies; I love that the photo shows how gently these "treasures" are being held.
Sew, a needle pulling thread
I have been thinking a lot of about sewing this week. It started with this post by Stephanie. Then came Courtney's post. Finally, today, Anna Maria posted this.
There is such beauty and inspiration in the pieces that go into sewing: the notions, the tissue paper patterns, and the fabrics. When I was younger, I loved tagging along with my mom to the fabric shop where I happily wandered the aisles and gazed at the embroidery floss, the threads, and the buttons. I would glance through pattern books and dream of creations to make and wear. And, of course, I would weave my way through the fabrics, touching and examining their beauty.
While my tastes have evolved and I would probably not reach for the same fabrics as I did then, the feeling and inspiration I get while in a fabric shop is still the same.
Embroidery Floss at Etsy shop beckandcallgirlThere is such beauty and inspiration in the pieces that go into sewing: the notions, the tissue paper patterns, and the fabrics. When I was younger, I loved tagging along with my mom to the fabric shop where I happily wandered the aisles and gazed at the embroidery floss, the threads, and the buttons. I would glance through pattern books and dream of creations to make and wear. And, of course, I would weave my way through the fabrics, touching and examining their beauty.
While my tastes have evolved and I would probably not reach for the same fabrics as I did then, the feeling and inspiration I get while in a fabric shop is still the same.
Embroidery Floss at Etsy shop beckandcallgirl
Embroidery Floss at Esty shop TRUECOLORSFORYOU
All of these images and the aforementioned posts have me wondering if it is time to break out the sewing machine and embark on a new project!
Gluten-Free Dairy-Free Recipe Index
Gluten-free dairy-free? No problem! |
Welcome to Karina's Gluten-Free Dairy-Free Recipe Index. This GFCF recipe collection is a labor of love dedicated to all the beautiful Aspie and autistic angels out there- and the ASD families supporting neurodiversity with their own daily labors of love. I strive to make your day a little more delicious!
And I didn't forget you lovely lactose intolerant folks. This dairy-free, casein-free index is for you, too.
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dairy-free gluten-free recipes
Moroccan Coconut & Chick Pea Soup
A delicious gluten-free soup with Moroccan flavors
On a whim I threw together this North African inspired fusion of flavors led by cravings and intuition. We slurped it down and scraped our bowls. Turns out that sweet potatoes, chick peas, roasted green chiles and coconut milk make for one scrumptious soup. I think you'll love it.
Dairy-free never tasted so good.
Dairy-free never tasted so good.
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slow cooker,
soup,
sweet potato
Fancy Ladies
In 1st grade, I had a "Fancy Ladies" birthday party. My distinguished guests and I were attired in the loveliest frocks from our respective dress-up collections, and we feasted in my family's dining room. If my memory is correct, my parents even served us with their finest china, crystal, and silverware (did they really? what were they thinking?? I am hoping now that they just set the table with "fancy" chargers!)
I had such grand designs for the party, but halfway through dinner, I ended up crying on our steps. When my mom told me I needed to stop crying and rejoin my guests, I replied with the age-old classic, "It's my party, and I'll cry if I want to..." I then sang a woeful rendition of the chorus. Life is tough at the age of seven.
Oh, and the reason for my tears? Two of my guests were absolutely not acting like "fancy ladies." I did return to the party, and soon my tears were all but forgotten.
Thankfully, I have not found myself crying on my steps during any parties since, although, I have not hosted another "Fancy Ladies" party either! The "Syracuse" dinnerware, by R. Haviland & C. Parlon available at Horchow, makes me believe I would happily take the plunge again.
I had such grand designs for the party, but halfway through dinner, I ended up crying on our steps. When my mom told me I needed to stop crying and rejoin my guests, I replied with the age-old classic, "It's my party, and I'll cry if I want to..." I then sang a woeful rendition of the chorus. Life is tough at the age of seven.
Oh, and the reason for my tears? Two of my guests were absolutely not acting like "fancy ladies." I did return to the party, and soon my tears were all but forgotten.
Thankfully, I have not found myself crying on my steps during any parties since, although, I have not hosted another "Fancy Ladies" party either! The "Syracuse" dinnerware, by R. Haviland & C. Parlon available at Horchow, makes me believe I would happily take the plunge again.
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home design,
Horchow
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Something different...Pumpkin Spice Cake Balls
No cookies today...I thought I would supplement the cookies with a few other baked goodies here and there. What do you think?
So, here is my project from yesterday....Pumpkin Spice Cake Balls. These are originally inspired by Bakerella. If you haven't been to her blog, go now! (I'll wait!) :) Months ago, I bookmarked her Red Velvet Cake Balls and added them to my "must make" list.A few weeks later, I got an email from my girlfriend, Terri, about making cake balls. Then, last week, my sister emailed me with two other sites, here and here, on making cake balls. I thought this must be a sign, I needed to make cake balls!
This time of year, I really have a thing for pumpkin....I cannot get enough, so I made Pumpkin Spice Cake Balls. Mine are nowhere near as pretty as Bakerella's; I'm going to call them rustic. :) I added some chocolate jimmies because I had them on hand. They were such a hit. My son & I took them to a group we meet every week. I had 4 requests for the recipe within 1 minute!
See the "rustic" crack and cake showing through? :)
The possibilities are endless! I can't wait to try these again with other flavors. Let me know if you try these...I'd love to see your combinations!
....my son really had a good time helping to make these as well; this is a fun and messy project for kids!......Pumpkin Spice Cake Balls
1 box French Vanilla cake mix (or yellow or plain vanilla)
1 cup canned pumpkin
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp ground ginger
1/8 tsp allspice
1/8 tsp freshly grated nutmeg
3/4 cup water
1/3 cup vegetable oil
4 large eggs
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1 can cream cheese frosting
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chocolate candy melts or almond bark
Beat everything together (ending with the eggs) according to the package instructions and bake in a 13 X 9" pan. Make sure the cake is completely baked (no gooey middle) before removing from the oven. Let cool completely on a wire rack.
Crumble the cake apart in a bowl and add most of the can of cream cheese. Using your fingers, mix together until the cake holds together when formed into a ball. Add more frosting of necessary. Roll into balls of about a 2 bite size. This should make about 50. Place on cookie sheets lined with wax paper and refrigerate several hours.
When ready to dip, melt the candy melts (I used two bags of melts total) a 1/2 bag at a time following the directions on the package. Roll with a spoon and place on another waxed paper lined sheet. Scatter on sprinkles if using while the chocolate is still wet. Store at room temperature.
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cake truffles
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
A Room Reveals A Wedding {A Relaxed Elegance}
This is the first post of "A Room Reveals A Wedding," a new segment that will be featured on Under A Paper Moon. I enjoyed Cassandra's Inspiration Board Contest so entirely that I wanted to be able to showcase this concept on a regular basis.
Inspiration for weddings can come in many forms, and one such source can be a room, which speaks to a person's style and taste. In "A Room Reveals A Wedding," a room's mood and design will be interpreted into an event inspiration board.
This first inspiration room is an elegant, yet relaxed bath featured in Homes & Gardens. I love the tranquility in this space; it's very easy to imagine unwinding in this bath after a long day. Through the use of warm-hued whites, accents of tan, brown, and green, and varying textures, the bathroom feels quite inviting.
Inspiration for weddings can come in many forms, and one such source can be a room, which speaks to a person's style and taste. In "A Room Reveals A Wedding," a room's mood and design will be interpreted into an event inspiration board.
This first inspiration room is an elegant, yet relaxed bath featured in Homes & Gardens. I love the tranquility in this space; it's very easy to imagine unwinding in this bath after a long day. Through the use of warm-hued whites, accents of tan, brown, and green, and varying textures, the bathroom feels quite inviting.
The Inspiration RoomHomes & Gardens
The wedding based on this room would exude the same warmth and relaxed elegance.
The Inspiration Board
Row 1: L to R- Homes and Gardens, Our Labor of Love photography, West ElmRow 2: Kelley & Nate- Photogen, Inc., Carrie Patterson Wedding Photography, Tulips via flickr kmjdepalma
Row 3: snowberry bouquet- Martha Stewart, Whitebox Weddings, Rebecca Cole Design
Row 4: Leigh Miller Photography, Programs- Dasha Wright photographer via Brides.com, candy buffet- Martha Stewart
The Whole Foods Market Food Blogger Budget Recipe Challenge
Gluten-Free Goddess blog has made it into the finals for The Whole Foods Market Food Blogger Budget Recipe Challenge. The recipe? A personal (and family) favorite- my Sweet Potato Black Bean Enchiladas. Why am I mentioning this? Because, Dear Reader, if you visit and vote for my vegetarian enchilada recipe, you just might win a $500 Whole Foods Gift Card- and other prizes!
How cool is that?
This audience sweepstakes will run from today through Wednesday, October 8th. Anyone who posts a comment on any of the contest recipes (at the Whole Foods website only) will be automatically entered to win a $500 gift card or other prizes. So please support Gluten-Free Goddess by giving the Sweet Potato Black Bean Enchilada recipe some comment LOVE.
The winning recipe will be selected primarily on audience feedback, and the winning blogger will receive $250 worth of Whole Foods gift cards (I'm giving mine to my two sons, Colin and Alex, if I win). The winning recipe will also be featured on the Whole Foods website.
Starting this Friday, September 26, 2008 the Whole Story blog will feature a daily Q+A with one of the 6 finalists.
Stay tuned-
And thank you for your support!
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Hanging Art- Part 3
This last collection of images features groupings that are a further evolution from the order seen in Part Two and are quite the antithesis of the groupings in Part One. These arrangements feature repetition and symmetry in a structured way.
S.R. Gambrel
After viewing this group, tell me, what style appeals to you most? Do you prefer organized chaos, straight organization, or something in between? I may know Christine's answer, and I am looking forward to hearing yours.
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art,
home design
Hanging Art- Part 2
Following the organized chaos in Part One, these groupings, while still featuring frames varying in size and shape, appear to have more order in their placement.
David Netto Designs via Ill Seen, Ill Said
West Elm Gallery Frame
Domino
Martha Stewart
Beth Webb via Desire to Inspire
Labels:
art,
home design
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