If you don’t care about DIY projects, you might not care about this post. And that’s because I’ve been in full arts and crafts mode over here, all of which has been house-related. Since buying our house in May, I’ve been thriving off of projects to make our house feel more like a home. A…
Fruit & Nut Bars
For an easy-to-prepare and quick snack on the go, make a batch of these raw bars made from purely dried fruit and nuts. – Jump to Recipe If you like LÄRABARs, this recipe is for you. I shared this simple bar recipe several years ago as I was trying to mix up my go-to snacks. With…
German Pancake
Make this German (or Dutch Baby) Pancake for a simple and delicious brunch recipe topped with fruit. – Jump to Recipe The first time I made a German pancake, my mind was blown. I had never seen one in person before, but its unique look intrigued me enough to try it. Instead of cooking on…
June Favorites
I’m starting to lose track of what month it is, but I remembered to share my end-of-the-month favorites, so that’s something! Today’s list has a lot of house-related items because that’s been our life lately. As of last weekend, we’re officially done painting, which is a huge task to mark off our to-do list. The…
Focus on Your Effort, Not the Results
Just popping in today to share an inspirational quote that’s resonated with me lately. If you’re wondering why you haven’t heard from me in awhile, it’s because the topics of food and fitness haven’t really been at the front of my mind. Plus, as we’ve been settling into our new house, there have been plenty…
May Favorites
Being M.I.A. is my new way of life. We’ve been extremely busy over the past month (more details below), so for the first time ever, I’ve been choosing to take longer breaks from blogging. But I couldn’t miss the chance to share some of the exciting things happening in my life lately, so I had…
Two-Ingredient Italian Chicken in the Slow Cooker
Slow Cooker Italian Chicken is made with only two ingredients, making it an extremely easy yet surprisingly delicious chicken recipe for sandwiches, wraps, salads, and more. – Jump to Recipe Everyone needs recipes like this one, because it makes life so much easier. Since I originally shared this two-ingredient chicken six year ago, I’ve had…
April Favorites
Spring makes my soul happy. It’s been a rainy month—which unfortunately also means it’s been dark a lot—but I’ll happily accept it when it means warm weather! Even if we can’t really go anywhere, it’s so refreshing to just open the windows and feel the breeze. Despite the pandemic, I’ve had quite the busy month,…
20-Minute Ladder Workout
I wasn’t planning to post a workout today, but after trying a new one yesterday, I had to share the wealth. It’s a different type of setup that switches things up. I thought it was a nice change of pace (though I’m still loving my 52 Cards to Fit workout). I stumbled across Shawn [Johnson]…
12 Easy Dinner Recipes for People Who Don’t Know How to Cook
This COVID-19 pandemic has drastically changed how we go about our lives, and one area that’s affecting a lot of people? They suddenly have to cook for themselves. Yes, we can still order food from local businesses, but it’s gotten more difficult to grab food all the time when you’re trying to social distance yourself…
52 Cards to Fit Workout
I have QUITE the workout to share with you today. It was actually inspired by Carrie Underwood’s new workout app called Fit52. I just finished reading her new book a couple weeks ago called Find Your Path, and it has completely revived my love for the Deck of Cards Workout concept. Except, I actually like…
March Favorites
Oh, what a month it has been… Spring started, a pandemic was officially declared, and I can’t find whole wheat flour anywhere for my sourdough starter. In regards to the latter, I’m going to need everyone to stop hoarding food, so I can buy a single bag of flour to save my sourdough starter from…
Pros & Cons of Using a Step Counter
After a two-year hiatus from tracking my steps, I decided to dig out my old Fitbit to wear again. Except apparently my Alta took it personally because it decided it no longer wanted to work. So! Last month I gave in and ordered a new one (Inspire HR) to motivate me to move more throughout…
My Year Spent Working Through the “Bread Baking for Beginners” Cookbook
I have approximately 500 bread pictures from the past year—it’s a little out of control. But I guess that’s what happens when you work through a whole bread cookbook taking several pictures each time you make a recipe. As many of you know, I spent 2019 making my way through Bread Baking for Beginners by…
February Favorites
February has flown by this year, but I’m okay with that because with March comes spring! As I mentioned in my January favorites, we’ve been house hunting. Nothing noteworthy to share yet, but we’ve definitely made some good progress and have learned a lot so far. So we’ll see what March has in store for…
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