Making a Case for Seasonal Eating

Tips & Resources for Eating the best of the best, all year 'round
Filed Under > Health & Wellness

Have you ever heard the statement, “you are what you eat”?  Maybe you’ve done something about it, but maybe you haven’t.  I’m right there with you; only recently did I finally take heed to what that statement meant for my body (i.e. my skin, my digestion, my energy levels, my overall mood)…and I’ve had several come-to-Jesus moments with myself since then.  See, I’ve no newbie to eating healthy, but I have also never held myself to true standards when it came to eating seasonally and locally. I’ve always been that girl whipping through the grocery aisles to grab the produce that’s convenient and easy in that moment. 

So with a new focus on just what exactly I’m putting in my body, I knew that the first place to start was eating what’s in season.  But with that, came understanding what’s truly local to me, and in turn, what’s sustainable for my community and its economy.  It all began to feel a bit overwhelming and confusing, so I set out to find the basics on seasonal eating and how to do it like it’s second nature. 

Fortunately, it’s easier to figure it how to eat seasonally than I thought.  Below, I’ve listed a few simple, effective ways to ensure that you’re eating the best of the best, all year ’round.  After reading, I’d love to hear your tips and resources when you’re eating seasonally!  Cheers, Kat

No. 1…Pay Attention at the Grocery Store.  You can look around your produce aisles and tell what’s in season by what’s in abundance (and usually what’s on sale!).  You’ll do best by keeping your eyes peeled for dramatic fluctuations in prices, and you’ll benefit by saying no to those berries that just took a huge price jump.  

No. 2…Do a Little Research.  There are also great sites like Sustainable Table that take the guesswork out of it for you; it allows you to search by your state, season or produce to see what’s in season where you are.  For example, in late October, here in Tennessee, we have apples, arugula, bok choy, broccoli, cabbage, carrots, celery, cucumber, kale, pears, peppers, pumpkins, radishes and sweet potatoes in season.  

No. 3…Seek Out Your Local Farmer’s Market.  Another easy way to ensure that you’re eating seasonally is by buying locally at your farmer’s market. I’ve talked about the beauty of farmer’s markets before, and luckily I have a few great ones near me.  If you’re not sure about your own, this site helps you find farmer’s markets around you, as well as pin-point restaurants that put a focus on serving only local, organic, seasonal and sustainable food.  Which is so great, because I’ve been reading about why eating organic food matters for your health and wellness, and I don’t want to sacrifice the health benefits when I go out to eat on date night.  

No. 4…Sign Up for a CSA.  By signing up for a subscription delivery (or pick-up) produce service, you’re ensuring that you’re eating what’s being grown in your area, days before it’s on your table.  I recently had the privilege of touring one of Fresh Harvest‘s local partnering farms outside Atlanta, and it was a delight to see where some of the produce comes from that makes it in members’ weekly boxes. 

No. 5…Grow Your Own Food.  Even if this just means an indoor herb garden, growing your own food will put the right emphasis back on what should be on the table right now. Not to mention, it’s extremely satisfying to grow and harvest your own ingredients! 

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Photography, Haley Sheffield for Waiting on Martha | Location, a Fresh Harvest garden

Setting the Holiday Table: 13 Essentials For Thanksgiving Dinner

Our go-to Thanksgiving essentials
Filed Under > Entertaining

Thanksgiving Table Essentials

With Thanksgiving just around the corner, we’re busy preparing to set the perfect holiday spread.  That of course includes pulling out our favorite Thanksgiving table essentials like these figural pumpkin serving dishes and the pretty gold flatware!  

If you haven’t started scheming your holiday spread, don’t fret.  There’s still time to pick up heirloom-worthy dinnerware (this collection is quintessential Turkey Day!) and festive touches (LOVE these turkey place cards).   And it’s the perfect time to score some deals with Williams-Sonoma’s fall tabletop event (everything’s 30% off).  Along with these gems, we’ve included 13 Thanksgiving table essentials below to get you Turkey Day ready.  Tell me, what’s on the top of your list for Thanksgiving table essentials?  Cheers, Kat

P.S. Looking for the turkey recipe to end all turkey recipes?  Here you go.  xo

Plymouth Turkey Dinner Plates, Set of 4

Williams-Sonoma, $41.97

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Make a statement with quintessential Thanksgiving dinnerware.  The rich, timeless design dresses up any table and will give your guests all the feels, long after their plates are clean and their bellies are full. Added bonus?  They’re on sale! 

Beaded 13" Gold Chargers, Set of 12

One Kings Lane, $28

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One secret to a beautiful tablescape is all in the art of layering; add chargers to your place settings for a little depth. These gorgeous gold chargers are on the top of our list. 

Set of 6 Square Natural Straw Place Mats, 15"

One Kings Lane, $48

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Speaking of depth, place mats are a must! Not only are we always a fan of rattan and jute everything, but we especially love it on the table. These beautiful straw place mats will be used long after the holidays are done, too. 

Figural Pumpkins

Williams-Sonoma, $27.96+

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These white pumpkin serving dishes and vessels are the perfect marriage of festive and functional.  You’ll love bringing these out every year with tradition, and you’ll relish the chance to pass them down for generations to come. 

Soiree Flatware Placesetting

Williams-Sonoma, $71.96

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Gold flatware…enough said, right?!  This flatware placesetting has always made its way onto our tabletop (all year ’round!), and will definitely be spotted on this year’s Thanksgiving table. 

Soiree 2-Piece Serving Set

Williams-Sonoma, $55.96

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Can’t forget about the serving set!  This matching gold serving set is an essential for serving up a drool-worthy spread.  And like the flatware, this set will quickly become an entertaining staple on all of your tabletops. 

Letterpressed Thankful Coasters

Waiting on Martha Home, $32

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These festive letterpressed coasters are the perfect addition to the table; each of the four designs let guests fill in what they’re thankful for.

The box contains 100 total (25 of each design), and comes packaged with a beautiful bow, making it the perfect, ready-to-go hostess gift!

Set of 4 Daphne Gold Red-Wine Glasses

One Kings Lane, $38

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It’s time to bring out the fancy wine glasses!  These gold red-wine glasses dress up the holiday table, and should never, ever run dry!  Remember the importance of the day and toast your glasses to what you’re thankful for. 

Hand Lettered Watercolor Brush Menu

A Fabulous Fete, $100

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If you were on your A-game, you ordered a custom hand lettered menu weeks ago (I mean, how GORGEOUS?!).  Crunched for time this year (it’s okay, it’s next week, after all)?  Order this hand lettered “menu” stamp and print out the meal’s courses!  

Thanksgiving / Fall Napkin Ties

Waiting on Martha, $16.50

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How cute are these napkin ties?!  It’s an incredibly easy way to include a little festive flair to the table, and very kid-friendly for little fingers!  And under $20, it’s the perfect addition to even the simplest spreads. 

Set of 2 Tree-Branch Candlesticks

One Kings Lane, $59

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Don’t overlook the candles and candlesticks, since it’s a holiday after all.  We’re eyeing these tree-branch candlesticks for a rustic, cozy feel. 

Set of 4 Tapered Candles, White

One Kings Lane, $19

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Set the scene with these white tapered candles. We especially love this set because they’re made in the USA, and are smokeless and dripless (!).  This way, you can rest easy that you won’t have a big old mess on your Thanksgiving table.  There are more important things to worry about and it starts with a “t” and ends with an “urkey.”

Turkey Place Cards

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A simple finishing touch?  These turkey place cards.  Place cards take the question out of where to sit, and encourage meaningful conversation around the table. Why not include cute turkey designs on them while you’re at it?  

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Vegetarian Breakfast Nachos with Sunny Side Up Eggs, Faux Chorizo, Fresh Avocado & Much More

The perfect dish for breakfast, brunch or dinner.
Filed Under > Breakfast & Brunch

Vegetarian breakfast nachos recipe by @waitingonmarthaVegetarian breakfast nachos by @waitingonmartha

It takes about two seconds to see that I’m on the nacho train.  After my recent sweet potato nachos were such a hit (seriously you need this recipe), I was inspired to get even more creative with my nacho creations.  I’m all about the art of the layers, and today’s vegetarian breakfast nachos simply nail it again. 

Now I know what you’re thinking; breakfast is not the time for nachos.  But friends, I beg to differ.  Chilaquiles are my all-time favorite breakfast food, and these nachos are what I like to call the easier version of them.  And of course, if you’re in one of those breakfast-for-dinner kind of moods, this dish is right up your alley. 

You’ll find that these vegetarian breakfast nachos are similar to my other nacho recipes in that the layering is absolutely essential to their success.  I always take a few extra minutes to fully layer the pan (always, always on parchment paper), never going above two layers of chips, and only ever using the biggest, best chips (I even buy extra bags of chips to pick out the best to use!).  This way, every chip will be sure to have everything included with each bite.  It’s very important, especially when layering so heavily!

Another trick to getting these just right:  make your sunny-side-up eggs (or scrambled, or however you prefer them, really)  as your cheese is melting on your nachos.  I like to use my griddle (under $50) to make all of the eggs at the same time.  Think of this recipe as a little test in time management, and make sure you have all of your toppings and everything else prepped and ready to go beforehand.  One more tip, if the cheese isn’t melted on the nachos by the time the eggs are done, simply keep the nachos in the oven (with it turned off) until ready.  This way your cheese won’t get hard or rubbery…there’s nothing worse than rubbery cheese.  

The rest of the recipe is simple; layer ’em with black beans, cooked chorizo, diced jalapenos and cheese, and then top with all of your favorite cold toppings (green onions, halved cherry tomatoes, cilantro and avocados) and enjoy!  Truly, MKR

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Vegetarian Breakfast Nachos
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Ingredients
  1. 2-3 bags tortilla chips
  2. 1 package vegan chorizo (or regular if you don't want them vegetarian!)
  3. 2 cans black beans
  4. 1 block cheddar cheese, shredded
  5. 1 block Monterrey Jack cheese, shredded
  6. 5-6 eggs, sunny side up or however you like them
  7. green onions, chopped, to garnish
  8. cilantro, chopped, to garnish
  9. cherry tomatoes, halved, to garnish
  10. 1-2 avocados, sliced, to garnish
  11. Salt & pepper
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees.
  2. Start by cooking the vegan chorizo (even a carnivore will NEVER be able to taste the difference between vegan and regular!). It's in sausage form like kielbasa, but it crumbles like ground beef. Cook it in your pan (don't put oil in it, its natural oils will grease the pan) for 5 minutes, or until cooked throughout.
  3. Layer a double layer of chips onto your sheet pan. Be sure to spread out evenly and only use the biggest, best chips.
  4. Next, layer in this order: black beans, the cooked chorizo, finely diced jalapenos.
  5. Sprinkle the shredded cheeses on top.
  6. Place the nachos in the oven, and cook until the cheese is melted (about 10 minutes).
  7. In the meantime, make your sunny-side-up eggs.
  8. When the eggs are cooked, and the nachos are melted, add your cold toppings (green onions, cilantro, half cherry tomatoes, avocados).
  9. Lastly, place your cooked eggs on top, and season with salt and pepper.
Notes
  1. I like to add diced jalapenos in the black bean and chorizo layer because the beans calm down the heat a bit. More jalapenos to garnish is of course a great idea!
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