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Month: May 2011

Society for Applied Anthropology, Annual Meeting 2011

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  • Taste Tested: Minimalist Baker’s Black Bean Brownies & Peanut Butter Mousse
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  • Notes from the Weekend February 4, 2014
    Confession: This was actually last weekend, but the point and the photos are still the same 🙂  Enjoy! We had one of those rare winter Seattle weekends full of sunshine.  These happen a few times throughout the winter and they are always such a nice surprise.  Of course, everyone in the entire city had to... Read More
  • Taste Tested: Minimalist Baker’s Black Bean Brownies & Peanut Butter Mousse January 24, 2014
    Recently I’ve been working to up my bean consumption to aid my digestive system.  This was recommended by my nutritionist.  I’ve made black beans and white beans from scratch and this week I’ll be making chickpea croutons.  As I was thinking about what else I could do, I remembered a recipe one of my friends... Read More
  • Manzanita January 16, 2014
    Back in September 2013, I traveled to Manzanita, Oregon to spend some time with friends in a beautiful beach house.  I really enjoyed taking photos and felt inspired by this place.  If you’ve never been, the Oregon coast is one of those “must see” regions.  There’s just something very magical about the tiny coves of... Read More
  • Weekend Photos January 14, 2014
    I made fried plantains for the first time along with “puerto rican” black beans.  This meal reminded E & I of Venezuela, which made us very happy.  I put puerto rican in quotes because I followed a general recipe that said it was puerto rican but I’m not sure how accurate that was.  Also, I... Read More
  • Book # 1: People of Darkness January 13, 2014
    For my 12 books in 2014 goal, I decided that the books I read should all be books I already own.  See, I’m kind of a book hoarder.  When I was in school, I would long for the days when I could just read books for fun and I would buy them preemptively, just waiting... Read More
  • Hike # 1: Twin Falls Trail January 9, 2014
    In 2013, Evan and I hiked a lot of the major “must see” trails in the area, however; there’s still a long list of trails and mountains we’d love to climb.  Lucky for us there are a ton of trails about 30-45 minutes from our home.  It’s so easy to plop yourself right in the... Read More
  • 2014 Goals. January 7, 2014
    I’ve got a whole lot of goals for 2014 and I thought it would be nice to share some of them here and track my progression.  Since there are 12 months in year, I’ve decided to center many of my goals around this number.  The year of twelves.  Reflecting on the past year, I realized... Read More
  • 2013 Goals in Review January 1, 2014
    This time last year I set some pretty major goals for myself in the upcoming year.  It was a daunting list, full of big dreams that I hoped would be a reality.  I’d like to share what those goals were and how I did on them.  Before I do, I just wanted to say that... Read More
  • Ballard Market October 1, 2013
    I stopped by the Ballard Farmer’s Market this weekend to purchase some goods for a gift. I also managed to get some good things for myself. Green onions. Bag of turnips. 3 peppers. Golden beets. 2 Bartlett pears. 2 cold season peaches. 2 Italian plums. First of all, can we talk about the purple pepper?!... Read More
  • The No Poo Method September 29, 2013
    I’ve had several people asking me about how the “No Poo” method has actually been working for me & how I do it.  So I thought I would share a little update.  In case you’re wondering, “No Poo” means I am not using either shampoo or conditioner to clean my hair. First things first, everyone’s... Read More

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