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12.02.2013

Thanksgiving Weekend

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Happy Day-After-Thanksgiving(AndHannukah)-Break! I hope you are adequately transitioning from stuffing your face with stuffing and turkey to a recovery diet of veggies, meats, and LOTS OF WATER.

I spent the weekend in Holland, Michigan, with my husband's family. My brother tagged along, and we had a very relaxing (and very, very cold) trip.


I have to say, one of my favorite things about Holland is that it seems to always be beautiful. Whether it is bathed in sunlight and coursing with boats, or if the water is still and the dock is dusted with snow, there is something so beautiful about this town.


We had a bit of an atypical Thanksgiving meal and went to Ruth's Chris in Grand Rapids instead of having a Turkey-centered potluck at home. What this meant was crab cakes, calamari, stuffed mushrooms, and filet mignon. I was not about to complain about that spread...


I was also pretty thrilled to have another excuse to wear the perfectly Thanksgiving-colored Chevron dress that my MIL gave me for Christmas. Good job, Bev! :)


Our dinner had been fairly early, so there was still some daylight when we returned to my in laws' house in Holland. I ushered in the next season by paying a visit to the lit up Christmas tree they keep out on their dock. I am in love with this tradition and think it is the perfect addition to an unused winter dock.


We followed up with some beer, dessert, and lots of bizarre TV shows. 

The next morning, my husband, my brother and I all headed to MVP Athletic Club for a tour and a workout. I was very impressed with most of their facilities, and, coming from a city gym, this place is huge.


We had a nice dinner at my in-laws' place, and then went thrifting with my brother in law and his girlfriend. This is the big purchase I may or may not have begged my husband for:


Seriously, though, how awesome is that desk? It is just begging me to paint it white and use it for writing... just saying.

We also made out with a ton of over sized sweaters and jackets. Thank God the trend is to wear huge tops with leggings. I am so rocking that this season.


Post-thrifting, we headed to my other brother in law's apartment. He and his fiance had a few people over to hang out and warm their hands by the fire. Okay, really it was more like a TV fire. My brother was loving it.


A few hours later, we headed home. I got ready for bed and realized I had lost my husband. I eventually found him in the kitchen, holding hands with our dog. This man is an animal lover and a total dog whisperer. Love him so much for those traits, among others!


The next morning, we headed to DeBoer Bakery with my mother and father in law. It is a Dutch bakery and breakfast restaurant, so most of the items on display were, naturally, Dutch. I enjoy trying to pronounce these words...


That said, I am the weirdo that orders Huevos Rancheros at a Dutch restaurant. What is wrong with me? Apparently nothing, because this was delicious.


By the time we got back home, it was time for the OSU/Michigan Game. My husband and his whole family are from Michigan, and my brother goes to Ohio State (and we used to live in Columbus), so there were advocates for both sides. 


We spent a bit of time lounging in the living room and watching the game, but I have to be honest and tell you that I took a glorious nap. Football + a cozy fire = napping Carly. Sorry I'm not sorry.


Wondering why I included a picture of Jennifer Garner and Michael Vartan making out? After being bored out of my mind (don't hate me) for the first half of the game, I finally decided to just head to the gym for a long run. Five miles and one episode of Alias later, I had worked up a good sweat.


As the sun began to set, we had one final delicious meal at my in-laws'. My MIL had made a really tender pot roast, so I slathered it in pub mustard and went to town. 


Soon after, we packed up the car (and dog) and hit the road back to Chicago! We had a really laid back remainder of the evening, and went to bed early because we had to bring my brother to a Greyhound bus at 6 am.

We woke up at 5:30am to get him there, so my husband and I took a glorious nap once we got back. Then, we had a delicious breakfast at The Breakfast Club...


And then spent some time watching TV and getting work done before I finally went to the gym.


The last order of business was dinner and entertainment. I made some Cherry Barbeque Chicken and sauteed some Normandy Veggies and let me tell you, this BBQ chicken is to die for.


Finally: CATCHING FIRE! I am such a Hunger Games nut, this was so amazing for me. My husband tried to make a few jokes during the movie but I was having nothing of it.



WHAT ABOUT YOU?
  • How was your holiday weekend?
  • What's the best thing you ate? I have a tie between Filet Mignon and Huevos Rancheros
  • Are you obsessed with Hunger Games? Team Gale or Team Peeta? (I am totally Team Gale)

7.02.2012

Ultimate List of 4th of July Recipes (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Dessert, & Cocktails!)

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Finally, the Summer holiday. Here are a few red, white, and blue recipes for your 4th of July gatherings. Some of these recipes are mine, some are not! Click on the picture or link below to find the recipe's source and try it out!

Let's start with breakfast...

This Berry Balsamic Crumble is a delicious and fruity way to start the morning! Berries are tossed in balsamic vinegar, basil, and honey, before simmering in the oven, and eventually topped with a healthier version of an oatmeal crust!

Similar to the chocolate banana pancakes, this recipe for Chia Muesli Breakfast Pudding is phenomenal for your body. Similar to oatmeal, but packed with proteins and healthy fats, Muesli is a traditional Swiss breakfast that will give you the energy to hike the Swiss Alps (or just make it through the hot, sweaty 4th of July parade!).

This recipe for Red, White, and Blue-berry Overnight French Toast was one of my first recipes, ever. Prepared the night before, all you need to do on the morning-of is pop it into the oven for a bit! The recipe includes blueberries and cream cheese, a wonderfully delicious combination! 

These Chocolate Banana Protein Pancakes with Fruit are a to die for breakfast, especially if you've got a long day ahead. Instead of packing your stomach full of carbs, which would leave you crashing and tired after an hour or so, this pancake recipe includes eggs and protein powder to keep you running all day long!

Now, a few for lunch and dinner...

This Blueberry, Strawberry, and Jicama salad is extremely healthy yet perfectly patriotic :)  Also wonderfully hydrating for a hot summer day!

This Red, White, and Blue Pasta Salad looks delicious and filling!

These 4th of July Kabobs are half way between a side dish and dessert!



...And now for dessert!

These Red Velvet Cupcakes are miniature sized and delicious. A light cake mix and homemade cream cheese frosting combine for some delicious cupcakes!

These Sparkling Water Cupcakes with White Chocolate Mousse Frosting are incredibly light, making them perfect for an active and hot day. Instead of leaving you stuffed and sorry, they'll leave you light and satisfied!

These White Chocolate-filled Raspberries are the perfect combination of naturally sweet fruit and delicious white chocolate. Easy to make in less than 5 minutes, they're also an easy last minute dessert option!

These Jolly Rancher Suckers are easy to make, with only a few ingredients and 5-10 minutes of baking time! Great for kids (or adults...) who want to run around all day but still enjoy dessert :)

These Strawberry Blueberry Mini Cheesecake Trifles are perfect for small, individual servings of dessert!

This 4th of July Blueberry Poke Cake is to die for. Just wait until you see how she does it :)



And now for Cocktails/Beverages...

These Blueberry & Chambord Patriotic Cocktails are delicious -- I know, I've tried them! :) Very refreshing and thirst quenching.


This Red, White, and Blue Sangria is perfect for making for a large group, then slowly drinking it down!



And finally, for good measure, this last recipe is not red white and blue but is an absolute favorite for large gatherings...

This Chicago-Style Chopped Salad recipe is enough for all of your guests! Because it's also filled with ditalini pasta, you can serve it all on one plate, instead of having to deal with multiple recipes on one tiny paper plate!



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