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An Easy, At Home Asian Dinner With Grilled Asian Vegetables

Say Goodbye to Takeout; These Homemade Asian Dishes Will Never Disappoint
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I’m here to tell you that an at-home Asian meal is 1,000x better than takeout.  (And I love my takeout.)  I’m sure that comes to you as no surprise, though, since homemade is almost always better.  But if you’re reluctant like I was until recently about tackling a great homemade Asian dinner, this entire week is for you.  I’m always trying to expand my horizons in the kitchen, and I immediately knew it was time to try my hand at my favorite type of takeout, Asian.  And I’m not going to lie, I was especially inspired  after peeking at this amazing dinnerware collection.

Sure over the years I’ve tried my hand at at-home asian.  A stir fry vegetable dish here, some spicy shrimp dishes there, and I’ve definitely picked up a few tricks of the trade and favorite sauces along the way.  When in doubt go Kung Pao.  But for this spread, I wanted to push outside my comfort zone with some favorite restaurant dishes I’ve never tried tackling.  For me that meant homemade vegetarian ramen, spicy vegan lettuce wraps (served on the perfect platter) and a lemongrass gin fizz cocktail with mint.  

The vegetarian ramen recipe proved to be probably the simplest dish EVER to make…it’s really just noodles and broth with a whole lot of flavor. The spicy vegan lettuce wraps seriously can rival my beloved order from P.F. Changs, and the lemongrass mint cocktail is as refreshing as it is beautiful (especially in these festive gold tumbler glasses). 

After making this feast, I’m convinced that takeout truly pales in comparison.  I’ll be sharing a recipe each day, and starting today with my simple Asian-style grilled vegetables. Though I’ve got to be honest, I’m not sure there’s a need for an actual recipe, that’s how easy they are.  All you need is a little toasted sesame oil, sesame seeds, and my favorite indoor grilling pans which are, side-note, a kitchen must for me.  When I don’t want to brave the weather or take the time to heat up the grill, these pans are the solution.  Anyway, let’s get our noodle on!  Truly, MKR

P.S. I am just heartbroken that this gold bamboo flatware set is no longer available, who’s with me?! xo

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Planning a Picnic in the Park

The Best Excuse to Head Outside This Weekend
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One of my favorite things about spring is the contagious desire to get outside.  The second the temps start to warm up, my friends and I are racing to the nearest patio to sip on some rosé, and planning lots of activities in the sun.  It’s only fair to pull this picnic in the park post out of the archives to celebrate the influx of Vitamin D!

In our opinion, there are five crucial things you must have with you when you’re having a picnic in the park: a great picnic basket, a roomy blanket for everyone to lounge on, easy and portable food, good tunes, and of course, outdoor games.  I’m a huge fan of ladder toss, bocce is always a crowd-pleaser, and these oversized yard dominoes are just awesome.  (Be sure to catch our tutorial on Home Depot’s blog for this DIY ladder toss game.)  Tell me, what are you always packing for a day at the park? Cheers, Kat

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One of Our Favorite Housewarming Gift Ideas

See Why Handpicked Baskets Make an Easy, Thoughtful Gift
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So you want to share a warm welcome to a new neighbor or maybe you’re celebrating the fresh start for a loved one.  Don’t waste time racking your brain for the perfect housewarming gift ideas.  Instead, stick to something simple: a themed housewarming gift basket that is super simple to put together, but shows you took the time with a personal touch.

The possibilities for where you take your gift baskets are truly endless, but in the original post, MKR shares a basket with a kitchen theme as inspiration.  Being the room that’s considered to be the heart of the home (I couldn’t agree more!), a kitchen’s items are both bright, cheery, and most importantly items your new neighbor will actually use!  Another plus?  None of the items will break the bank. 

As you’re thinking of items to include in your gift basket, don’t forget about the basket/tote bag/package itself. MKR placed a gorgeous copper colander inside a simple wire basket that serves as the perfect vessel for the kitchen theme.  And inside, she placed an array of treats including crisp tea towels, a marble citrus reamer, salt cellar full of gingered candies and delicious-smelling dish soaps and hand lotions (because who doesn’t love more of those!). 

Gift baskets make for great housewarming gift ideas all year around, but can also be the perfect thought for Mother’s Day, a congratulations for an engagement, a basket for your bestie’s breakup, etc.  Happy gift basket building!  Cheers, Kat

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