Some Housekeeping:
I've been doing some major photograph-organization: things were getting out of control. Thankfully, blogger was co-operative yesterday.
I snagged some pina colada photos and added them to yesterday's post.
I added a couple pictures to my kefir woes post that wouldn't go at the time. Of course, that story had a happy ending too.
I uploaded the photos of raw chocolates sampled in London that I was unable to upload at the time.
I'd still love to hear others' thoughts on my Conversation about ground rules for nutritional research and self-experimentation.
And if you haven't heard about my piece of good news, please refer to this post!
I had a little crust left over from the pomegranate cheesecake, so I extended it with a little liquid vanilla and shredded coconut to make a half-size 'heavenly mudslide pie' (from Sweet Gratitude
So beautiful! And yummy too.
Speaking of 'housekeeping,' I was very excited to be given an apron as a holiday gift by some good friends. Phil and I had some fun shooting pictures featuring it (and nothing else) outside in the snow, but I'm feeling a little shy, so will just share a more 'modest' version.
Brrrrr!
We're off to Anchorage for a few days--will check in as I can.
much love
I love that mudslide pie!
ReplyDeleteThe pina coladas sound lovely. I need to treat myself to something like that. Love hearing about your festivities.
What a gorgeous sunrise. Have fun in Anchorage! Are you going to hit up Natural Pantry? I always go there and New Sagaya for Thai coconuts when I make a trip to the big city. :)
ReplyDeleteYummy pie!
ReplyDeleteHa ha. I caught the part about the apron (it's cute, btw) pic being the modest version. Sounds like you two had fun :-)
you look lovely in that apron,
ReplyDeletefunny I just bought 2 red ones for Mama and mira.
LOL
Ma
You took naughty apron photos?! I love it! Cheers to throwing caution to the wind. But damn, it must've been COLD out there!
ReplyDeleteYup, we had us some fun out there. But yes, it was about 8 degrees F--Phil would snap a few, then I'd say 'ok, I _have_ to go in now,' warm up, repeat...
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