Fashion Friday- Cause It’s Hot

After today, it’s finally supposed to start to cool down- wahoooo! Things have been a bit crazy around here between the insane heat and the fires literally all over the place. Please continue to pray for those affected by the fires and for the firefighters who have been working so hard. Hope you all are staying safe.

On a less serious note, here are a few fashion related items that caught my eye and seemed perfect for super hot days like today.

Embroidered Gauze Top

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I love the red embroidery on this.

Classic Choice Dress

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Maxi dresses are the epitome of summer comfort. And this one’s pretty darn cute.

Crochet Romper

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I love rompers, but so often it seems like they are strapless, which isn’t as conducive to comfort. The straps on this makes it nice. And I love the crochet.

Double Strap Slip Dress

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Ahhhh– doesn’t this just look cool??

Printed Tank Top

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This tank top looks like one that could be worn to death all summer.

Shirt Dress

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This dress is adorable and comes in a ton of cute colors.

Linen-Blend Shorts

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Bellavista Maxi Dress

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Yep, another maxi dress- I just couldn’t resist this one.

Jordan

 

Oatmeal Cookies with Raisins, White Chocolate Chips and Macadamia Nuts

loaded oatmeal cookies 1- My Daughter and I

The other day I was walking around Target and saw a bag of white chocolate chips and decided I wanted to bake something. I’m not a huge fan of white chocolate, but for some reason paired with oatmeal, I thought it would be delicious. It was! I experimented with several different recipes and ended up with a yummy cookie that was a little unusual. I loved how the cookie held it’s shape, I think that was due to all the chunks of extra goodies!

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Oatmeal Cookies with Raisins, White Chocolate Chips and Macadamia Nuts

Ingredients
2 sticks unsalted butter, softened
2/3 cup granulated sugar
2/3 cup packed light brown sugar
2 large eggs
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
2 cups all-purpose flour
2 cups rolled oats
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon salt
2 cups white chocolate chips
1 cup raisins
1/2 cup macadamia nuts, chopped

Directions:
Beat the butter, granulated sugar and brown sugar in a bowl with a mixer on medium speed until fluffy. Add the egg and vanilla; beat.

Whisk the flour, rolled oats, baking soda, cinnamon and salt in a bowl. Add to the butter mixture and beat until just combined. Stir in the white chocolate chips and raisins.

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Scoop rounded tablespoons of dough and place on parchment-lined baking sheets about 2 inches apart. Bake until the cookies are golden on the bottom, 12 to 15 minutes. Cool on the baking sheets, 10 minutes, then transfer to racks to finish cooling.

Cindy

Chocolate Espresso Mousse

Chocolate Espresso Mousse 1 - My Daughter and I

Hey there – happy Monday. Have I got a delicious and easy dessert for you. Jordan whipped up this chocolate espresso mousse on Saturday afternoon as a special Mother’s Day treat for me. It took minutes to put together and as chocolate mousse goes, this was relatively healthy. The finished product turned out creamy, rich and super delicious.

The original recipe called for agave syrup which we substituted with equal measurement honey. It also called for sea salt, which we omitted. We also doubled the espresso powder, which I would do again. Since I love anything coffee!

Chocolate Espresso Mousse 2 - My Daughter and I

Chocolate Espresso Mousse
8  &  1/2 ounces  roughly chopped bittersweet chocolate
1 1/2 cups  2% milk
1/2 teaspoon  instant espresso powder
2 egg yolks
3 tablespoons honey
8 ounces  light silken tofu

Place chocolate in a blender. In a medium saucepan, combine milk, instant espresso powder, egg yolks, honey and bring to a simmer over low heat. Cook, whisking constantly, until slightly thickened, about 5 minutes, then pour mixture into blender to melt chocolate. Add silken tofu and blend until smooth. Pour mousse into eight small ramekins. Chill 2 hours and serve cold, garnished with low-fat plain Greek yogurt or a dollop of whipped cream, if desired.

Cindy & Jordan

Fashion Friday- A Denim Shirt Five Ways

Happy Friday!

A while back, I posted a chambray Fashion Friday, but I decided to do another denim post. I have a button down denim shirt that I absolutely love- it goes with everything! Definitely a closet staple. Here are five ways to wear a denim shirt- hope you enjoy!
city music festival dress outfit

City Music Dress///Whidbey Island Top///Savoy Place Earrings

Isn’t this dress adorable? I saw it on a blog called Selective Potential  (pictured above) and I loved it. Check out the back of the dress- it’s so pretty! I wear my denim shirt, unbuttoned, over sundresses all the time- it’s the perfect layering piece.

Fleece hoodie black jeans outfit

Anorak Jacket///Hi-Rise Jeggings///Whidbey Island Top///Typewriter Necklace///Combat Boots

Simple, but perfect- denim shirt buttoned-up underneath a military jacket.

Jukebox Music Polka Dot Dress

Jukebox Polka Dot Dress///Whidbey Island Top///Waist Belt///Seaside Earrings

This dress is so cute. And these earrings are amazing. The denim shirt would be so cute buttoned down and belted over the dress.

heres happiness cami outfit

White Cami///Whidbey Top///Embroidered Shorts///Mint Earrings

This is a pretty typical summer outfit for me- shorts, tank top and denim shirt. Layering denim on denim can get a bit weird, but wearing two different washes helps a lot.

day and delight dress outfit

Delight Maxi Dress///Whidbey Island Top///Joyful Sojourn Sandal

This dress is so pretty!

Jordan

 

 

Colorful Stuffed Bell Peppers

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Hey! I made this delicious and simple recipe to celebrate Cinco de Mayo. Not a holiday I normally celebrate, but really, if there is a holiday that encourages the consumption of beer, chips, salsa and guacamole – count me in!

I had just bought a bag of red, yellow and orange peppers from Costco and thought this would be a delicious meal. The meat filling I used was basically the same filling you would use for tacos or burritos, but I added some cooked brown rice. Jordan said that she thought it was a great alternative to burritos. Donald loved it and said how much he enjoyed the peppers. He remembers when he was a kid his mom would make stuffed peppers using green bell peppers and how bitter they were. These were delicious and sweet and I ate the whole pepper.

Served with a salad and some fruit, it was delicious, hearty and colorful.

Colorful Stuffed Bell Peppers 2- My Daughter and I

Stuffed Bell Peppers
1 pound ground beef
2 cups brown rice, cooked
1 onion, chopped
1 can beans. I used chili beans, so I didn’t drain them. If using black beans, I would drain and rinse.
1 T Taco seasoning
1 can Ro-tel tomatoes
6 – 8 bell peppers. I would highly recommend not using green
1/3 cup shredded cheese
Avocado slices for garnish

Cook ground beef and drain fat if necessary. Put ground beef back into skillet and add in chopped onion and cook until soft. Add cooked rice, taco seasoning canned beans and Ro-tel tomatoes. If the meat mixture is too dry add a bit more prepared salsa. You want the mixture nice and moist since you will be baking it for about 30 minutes.

While meat mixture is simmering start working on your peppers. Wash and cut each pepper in half and clean out the seeds and stuff, so you have a colorful little bowl. Place on a baking pan. Stuff with the meat filling and bake at 350* for about 20 minutes. I wanted the peppers to soften a bit, but I wanted them to stay a bit crunchy. After about 20 minutes, sprinkle with a small amount of cheese and continue baking for another 5 or so minutes. Remove from oven a serve immediately. We garnished ours with sliced avocado and Cotija cheese. Mmmm, delicious!

Cindy