Adventure Begins in the Kitchen
by Kristin
by Kristin
by Kristin
Prior to heading to LA, a new restaurant in Austin dropped off a bunch of packaged lunches at my office with hopes that we’d become addicted and turn to them for our catering needs. The name of the restaurant slipped my mind, but the broccoli salad they dropped off did not. From what I remembered, the salad consisted of broccoli, carrots, dried cranberries, and a nut. I trucked on over to Trader Joe’s this afternoon to get the ingredients and give this salad a shot.
FoodFash Broccoli Salad
2 cups chopped broccoli
1 cup shredded carrots
1/2 cup dried cranberries
1/2 cup chopped pecans
1/2 cup finely chopped red onion
5 to 6 ounces of vanilla Greek yogurt
In a medium sized bowl, add all of the ingredients except for the yogurt. Stir the veggies until they are evenly mixed, add the yogurt, and then mix again.
Although my version wasn’t nearly as “restaurant tasting” as the restaurant version, I have a feeling that mine is wayyyy less caloric than what I sampled last week. I loved all of the tastes, textures, and crunch. And I could totally see myself keeping this salad on hand as a snack in between meals when I need some energy and something to munch on.
by Kristin
Ariel and I headed west yesterday, from Hollywood to Santa Monica, to celebrate Cinco de Mayo with our other Floridian friends, Bret and Baily. We braved the ultra chilly weather and sat on the patio at Oscars on Rose. Oscars on Rose that Bret’s iPhone changed to Oscars on Rosé. And Oscars on Rose that I somehow started referring to as Carlos’ on Rosé. Lots of giggling yesterday.
LA has become a home of sorts. And hanging with Ariel, Bret, and Baily (who have known one another for years now) felt much like home. Our cinco celebration made it very apparent that it doesn’t get much better than sitting across the table from three people you love so dearly from three very different phases in your life.
Yesterday was a wonderful way to kick off my 30th birthday week and I’m so thankful that the people in this post will be the celebration company I’ll keep!