Thursday, July 30, 2015
Everyday Detox by Megan Gilmore
It's hard to think of detoxes without thinking of days of juice cleanses and salads. Megan Gilmore's approach, in Everyday Detox is more of a lifestyle change. It's a long term approach to ridding your body of, as Megan calls the vague additives and chemical preservatives of processed foods. There are so many of testimonials to the effects of a whole food diet in general as well as associated with this book.
Monday, July 27, 2015
Collaboreads: Eleanor & Park
I'm extremely excited about the opportunity to join in with Mr. Thomas and Me and Rachel A. Dawson for Collaboreads (you can learn more about Collaboreads here). The criteria for this month's book selection was "a book with someone's name in the title." I chose Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell. This
book has been on my reading list for a while. I think I read a good review of
it somewhere, and liked the cover (always a good reason to read a book), but I don't completely remember. For whatever reason, I stored it away on my mental reading list and forgot about it until coming across it at the local library.
Eleanor and Park
follows the relationship between two misfit high school
students in the 1980's. It was surprisingly delightful and an easy read, a perfect book for the beach.
Friday, July 24, 2015
Icebox Coffee Toffee No Churn Ice Cream
I was pretty excited to hear that Birmingham based, Icebox Coffee and Birmingham Bloggers are holding a recipe
contest because 1. I love iced coffee and 2. I've been all about finding recipes to stay cool this summer. I've tried both flavors of Icebox coffee concentrate and love them both. This was really a great excuse to buy more iced coffee. Thankfully, I managed to save enough to make this delicious treat.
Thursday, July 16, 2015
Have you seen?
Have you seen my post this week on Southern Exhilaration? Caitlin's blog is full of travel and all things southern, so I was super excited to share about one of my favorite places in Montgomery:
and it's beautiful surroundings at the Blount Cultural Park.
Be sure to check it out!
Monday, June 29, 2015
Collaboreads: The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt
I'm so excited to be joining in on the first #Collaboreads link-up Created by Amber and Rachel as "the best and simplest book link-up in the land." It brings together reviews of so many different books by providing a broad guideline and allowing people to pick their own book. You can find more about Collaboreads here. This month's criteria was: on the NYT Best Sellers List when you started reading it. Over the past month, I've been reading The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt. The beautifully written book has been on the Paperback Trade Fiction List for 11 weeks now.
On
the NYT Best-sellers List when you start reading it. - See more at:
http://www.mrthomasandme.com/search/label/collaboreads#sthash.xuqqVcss.dpuf
- We will pick a random criteria for your book. It'll look something like: published the year you were born or mentions a city in your state or historical fiction about an era you really don't know.
- You find your book. (It's probably a good -or even great- idea to get a library card!)
- Read. -You'll have a month.
- At the end of the month we'll review(ish) our books. Rachel and I will both have places for you to share your links in our posts.
- Repeat steps 1 - 4.
Thursday, June 25, 2015
Balboa Park, San Diego
You could probably spend a weeks exploring San Diego's Balboa Park and still not see everything. The park is home to many museums, gardens, and the San Diego Zoo. And it is absolutely gorgeous. We spent one afternoon walking around a few of the beautiful gardens, museums and theaters.
The Casa del Prado Theater is a historic reconstruction used by the San Diego Junior Theater.
The Casa del Prado Theater is a historic reconstruction used by the San Diego Junior Theater.
Friday, May 22, 2015
Old Town San Diego, California
Old Town San Diego-the birthplace of California. Super accessible to
public transportation and filled with history and beautiful
architecture. I loved walking around the park and through a few of the museums as well as the shops on the surrounding streets.
Saturday, May 16, 2015
Southern Makers, Montgomery, Alabama
One thing Alabama is not short on, is creative souls. Southern Makers was the first weekend of May and brought in a slew of chefs, artists, brewers, musicians and designers from across the southeast, majority being from Alabama. Proceeds from the event went to E.A.T. South, a really cool local charity which uses urban farms to promote principles of food justice through education and sustainable farming.
A few favorite artists included:
Labels:
Alabama,
Crafts,
Montgomery
Location:
Montgomery, AL, USA
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