Hello again, white tile.
I’m getting a wee bit tired of seeing your shiny, smug face beaming up at me.
Hello again, white tile.
I’m getting a wee bit tired of seeing your shiny, smug face beaming up at me.
Okay, I’m more than ready for summer.
Being all cozy under a thick blanket with a steaming mug of peppermint tea in hand is nice and everything, but the whole constantly shivering and scurrying from insufficiently heated building to car that takes eons to warm up back to poorly heated building thing is really getting old.
It’s time to eat healthy again!
I guess you could wait until New Year’s Day, make eating healthy part of an actual resolution, (along with exercising more, saying hello to the neighbors instead of running away and hiding, plus going to bed at an actual reasonable hour rather than procrastinating for no apparent reason) but why put it off?
Do you want to know the real secret to making vegetables taste like rainbows and unicorns?
Not that they don’t taste magical already… because they do.
As a vegetarian (well, picky pescetarian if you want to get super specific) I often find myself turning a side dish into a main dish.
Okay maybe two side dishes, because just eating cheesy, buttery potatoes for dinner might be frowned upon by normal human beings.
It’s officially chilly here in Seattle.
Some people find it refreshing and welcome the crisp air like I welcome cheese onto my plate.