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It started off with a beautiful food photo shoot at work. Photo shoots are serious, tiring business but also so much fun! I love being able to help style the food, choose linens for the backdrop, and give feedback on likes and dislikes of photos. It doesn’t hurt that our culinary team at the Royal Sonesta is simply amazing. I love this basket of little bites of duck!

duck

The rest of the weekend was spent preparing for (and recovering from!) a little housewarming get together we had. Our house is nowhere near finished. There’s a ton of little and big projects, in addition to furniture that needs to be purchased.  We hoped our friends and family wouldn’t mind that our house wasn’t perfect, and we ended up having a wonderful time. We received so many wonderful gifts and so much wine, that it seems like we need another party to open it all!

I adore these tulips from my husband’s cousin. They grow in the vase, bulbs and all. I just need to add water.

tulips

We also received some homemade Irish cream and a recipe for a coffee drink called an Irish goodbye, which we promptly made Sunday morning.

homemade Irish cream

I was stressed all week about the party because we have been dealing with a wacko plumber who broke a bunch of things in our house and overcharged us and refuses to return our house key, but in the end it looked beautiful. I love this house more and more every day, and I am grateful we get to spend our lives in it.

living room

There was lots and lots of food, of course. I made chili and then laid out a bunch of different snacks. The below was a Pinterest find. I couldn’t tell if it was ridiculous or genius, but the consensus was that sausage wrapped in bacon and baked with brown sugar is a win.

bacon wrapped sausage

I will definitely be making double next time!

bacon wrapped sausage

On the healthier side, we had veggies and hummus and homemade white bean dip a simple blend of white beans, garlic, and truffle oil. I think I might try this next with lemon rather than the truffle oil. I bet the citrus would be awesome, alongside a nice glass of white wine!

white bean dip

Our weekend was excellent and tiring. I’m ready for some quiet nights this week and some exercise, before we indulge again at a Coppola wine dinner on Friday!

 

How was your weekend?

Tags: flowers, Food, lifestyle, photos, weekends

This is the week, the week where I lace up my running shoes again, the week where we don’t go out for drinks and apps after work every single night. It’s time to stop feeling icky and lethargic and spending tons of money just because it’s cold and dark all.the.time.

I packed my running backpack in NOVEMBER, and the outfit inside has gone unworn. My intention was to take a couple of weeks off after the New York City Marathon to rest but then to start up running again so that I could capitalize on all of the training I did for my best marathon time ever. What actually happened was I got a week-long stomach flu five days after the marathon. The “I can eat whatever I want because I just ran a marathon” attitude went out the window, because I could eat nothing. Once that was over, Thanksgiving and house buying and work weekend events and a nasty fall on the ice happened. And then it was Christmas and family visiting from Ireland. . .

Now it’s just me recognizing my bad habits and hoping I can turn them around. I crave energy and vibrancy, and I hope I can make some good, healthy changes back toward moderation.

 

Monday

Baked Pasta with Chicken Sausage and Vegetables

Baked Pasta with Chicken Sausage - I'd love to add some bell peppers and broccoli to this. It would be a perfect, healthy comfort dish.

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I want my meals to be healthy but also food that I actually want to eat. I’m so tired of things being healthified with powders and potions to the point where they are too gross to stand. I think a few veggies, like red peppers and carrots, added to this pasta would make it a great, healthy and filling meal.

 

Tuesday

Roast Chicken with Grapes

Roast Chicken with Grapes

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I have seen this recipe all over lately, and I think it would be delicious wit baked sweet potatoes on the side.

 

Wednesday

Cranberry Jalapeno Salmon Melts

salmon melt

A nice, melty sandwich is perfect for a cold night mid-week. I think these would go great with a spinach side salad.

 

Thursday

Dinner at Beat Hotel! I have been to Beat Hotel for a delicious dinner and again for their great wine list, and I am excited to bring a new friend and wine PR maven there to check it out.

 

Friday

Pizza! I really like Shaw’s Culinary Circle brand pizzas, and a thin crust Margherita with a glass of red and a fire is the perfect way to wind down the week!

 

In addition to the above, we’ll try to get five veggie/fruit smoothies in this week. We have been good about drinking maybe three and then slacking off as we near the weekend. I love the burst of energy I get from smoothies each morning, and heaven knows my body needs the nutrients. Chia pudding will also be thrown into the breakfast mix. Here’s to hoping a refreshed outlook on eating and exercise keep away sickness for the rest of the winter!

What does your meal plan look like for the week?

Tags: comfort food, Food, healthy comfort food, healthy eating, meal plan, meal planning, menu, recipes

mom's apple pie

My mom’s homemade apple pie – this is a lifetime favorite, but I got to chow down on it on a recent hug-filled trip home. My family and I got together for a big turkey dinner, with pie and vanilla bean ice cream for dessert. My mom’s pie crust and apple filling is just the best I have ever had. I don’t even really like pie anywhere else.

Dot Ale

Dot Ale 1630 from Dorchester’s Percival Beer Company – You know I have been singing Dorchester’s praises for years, and we’re excited for a brewery to be added to the list of great businesses. This refreshing amber beer has become a staple in our house because it is delicious; the fact that it is local makes it even better!

Flowers Sonoma Coast Chardonnay

Flowers Sonoma Coast Chardonnay – The Sonoma Coast is heaven, and Flowers Vineyard  is one of the big reasons to visit. Their Chardonnay and Pinot Noir are loved and known worldwide for being very special wines. They are definitely not in the budget as an everyday wine, but these wines, especially the Sonoma Coast Chardonnay, are definitely special indulgences, especially when enjoyed on a warm dock on a sunny day.

fascinator

My Ti Tighe fascinator – It’s popular in Ireland to wear hats or fascinators to weddings and other special occasions, and when I found out a former classmate of my husbands designs them, I instantly wanted one. Luckily, I had a very special wedding to attend that gave me the opportunity to order one. This is definitely an intricate, beautiful piece of art, and I had so much fun wearing it. I can’t wait for another special occasion!

dinner at Clio

Clio Boston – Leading up to that very special wedding, we savored a very special dinner at Clio. It is the ultimate celebration restaurant with impeccable service, an outstanding cocktail program, and delectable, elegant cuisine.

 

Atwoods Tavern Patio

The patio and food at Atwoods Tavern – Now that I am working in East Cambridge, I have another neighborhood to explore. Atwoods, we discovered on an early October day, has the most beautiful patio, enclosed in wood, surrounded by little lights and plants, and feels a million miles away from the busy streets outside. The menu offers both healthy and indulgent choices, a great beer list, and friendly, warm service. We’ve decided we want to become regulars at Atwoods.

What are your recent favorites?

Tags: beer, Food, Restaurants, wine

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