Hey friends.
I haven't mentioned this before, but as the time is here for transparency, I must come clean. This blog began as an assignment. No, not some creative outlet or medium for free speech, a graded classroom project.
Not that the idea of creating such a blog hadn't crossed my mind at times, but it took the push of the Western Seminar titled "From Tweet to Blog to Book" to not only inspire, but require the creation of such an online journal.
And boy am I glad I took this class. Not only is it a break from the monotonous day to day college curriculum, but also the chance to create something wonderful.
As well as keeping me up on my online presence, it keeps me honest on my physical creative being as well. It's so easy to say "I'll do it later" or "I'm so busy" rather than just sit down, take time for yourself, and make something you've been wanting to. Or even better, spend time with someone not just studying across the table from them or next to them in a loud bar, but actually being present with someone and creating something together.
That's the biggest thing I miss as school has created more constraints on the way I spend my time.
And bottom line, it's worth setting aside what needs to be done for a little bit to do something purely because I want to.
So this blog remains. And as I grow and learn how to speak visually online, this blog will grow and become more. I will always have ideas in the back of my mind and now, with the ability to share and this positive accountability, I owe it to this newborn baby to continue. It can be for those creative souls out there looking for ideas, the bored internet browser, my curious mom, and also for myself and the joy it brings me.
So though it began as an assignment, it will continue as a choice, and one I'm extremely excited about.
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Pick Up the Pan
It's one of those weeks. One of those times when you just can't sit down so you have to remind yourself to shower and eat meals and sleep. One of those times when the basic needs go out the window because the higher needs of success and designing things and getting an education and trying to keep your friends seem much more important. It's one of those weeks.
So I forced myself to cook. No, not microwave, cook. Between the instant rice, instant oatmeal, and last weeks leftovers, I had to remind myself that I still had a kitchen and hands and the capacity to make something fresh.
Granted it's an omelette, but this is one darn fine omelette. Some sautéed onions and peppers, grilled turkey, sliced up bacon, and gooey melted soy cheese all wrapped up in a hefty blanket of eggs.
My plan was to not need food later that day, and I succeeded. This mouthwatering delight turned food baby and powered me for hours.
If this doesn't make your mouth water, then you're either not a college student or you're vegan.
That said, it could have been my personal drought of good food or really just a luckily great combination, but for me this was the omelette of omelettes. Really gosh darn fantastic.
Its funny living with 5 roommates because I see we all go through that same cycle, and I think that some of our best foods come out when we've gone without cooking for so long. Have you ever made anything awesome when you've gone without cooking for a while? I'd love to hear or see what your own "taste famines" have created.
Monday, March 4, 2013
Oh sweet coffee break
So this week I had the need to thank someone for their help with a previous project. He leads a similar life to my own: minimal sleep, maximum coffee intake. As such, I concluded that the perfect way to show my appreciation was with the one thing generally missing in this daily routine, delicious homemade sustenance.
The answer, coffee cake.
And as I was mixing it up, it only seemed time and cost effective to whip up my own gluten-free batch to get me through the week.
I googled "starbucks coffee cake" and with a few minor tweaks for the Gluten-free version, it came out incredibly delectably. I've enjoyed it thoroughly up to this point. I was hesitant to follow through on the call for pecans, but I'm glad that I did, it really rounded out the flavor.
For the recipe go here
All packaged and ready to gift.
And to eat..
I highly recommend this one! Eat up.
The answer, coffee cake.
And as I was mixing it up, it only seemed time and cost effective to whip up my own gluten-free batch to get me through the week.
I googled "starbucks coffee cake" and with a few minor tweaks for the Gluten-free version, it came out incredibly delectably. I've enjoyed it thoroughly up to this point. I was hesitant to follow through on the call for pecans, but I'm glad that I did, it really rounded out the flavor.
For the recipe go here
All packaged and ready to gift.
And to eat..
I highly recommend this one! Eat up.
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