I’ve always been a fan of a great at-home bar. I strongly believe it’s a must-learn life skill to mix up classic cocktails, and as an avid host, it’s important to provide an array...
Looking back on Easter as a child, I remember how excited I was to dig through my Easter basket. Full of chocolate bunnies, malt ball Easter eggs, Peeps, golden coins, and my favorite Cadbury...
Lets be honest, salads can be boring. So I’m always trying to think outside of the box to come up with salad recipes that I’ll thoroughly enjoy, but are beyond easy to make. Enter...
Lets be honest, salads can be boring. So I’m always trying to think outside of the box to come up with salad recipes that I’ll thoroughly enjoy, but are beyond easy to make. Enter...
Lately I’ve been trying to get back to the simplicity (hence the launch of a new series today), or basics of cooking. Rather than dousing my food with a million spices (which don’t get me wrong I love), trying to instead enhance the flavor of whatever vegetable, fruit, etc. I’m cooking with. Case in point, my crazy-easy-delicious roasted tomatoes. With just 3 basic ingredients (not including salt and pepper as practically every dish needs salt and pepper), it’s one of my all time favorite side dishes to make. Plus with tomatoes being abundant during warmer temps, there’s really no better to cook with them. And these little gems are obviously great alone, but try them on top of a olive oil pasta with a little garlic and fresh parsley, or alongside some grilled shrimp, or really with just about anything. Enjoy! truly, MKR
…recapped my Bahamas trip which you may be sick of hearing about and yes it was amazing, yes it was relaxing, yes it was breathtaking and all of those things that you think when you think tropical vacation in the Bahamas, but before you stop reading one thing you may not realize is that this trip was a huge milestone for me. You see for years, and I’m talking years, I suffered from intense panic and anxiety. It started in my twenties and truly came out of nowhere. It was debilitating and life changing. It was something I couldn’t for the life of my Type-A personality control or begin to understand. And if you suffer, or have ever suffered from panic attacks then you know what I’m talking about. Everyone’s symptoms and triggers are different. For me the symptoms were always the same; my throat would close, I ran short of breath and I literally felt like I was dying which led to more then a few nights in the emergency room. The triggers usually revolved around three different things, one of those being travel. Anyway, long story short after almost a decade of suffering about two years ago the panic left. It didn’t leave with medication or anything along those lines I want to be clear about that. It was truly a few lifestyle changes and a long battle of understanding the beast of panic and rather than running from it embracing it. Sure I still sometimes feel it creeping in, but it doesn’t consume me like it used to. And this trip, leaving the country without my travel companion (the Mr.), without easy access to any of my “comforts,” without the routine of a day…well lets just say it felt like the final step in being free. It felt like a test I passed. So to all of you (and I know theres a lot of you because I see and hear about your stories) who suffer just know I feel you and I promise there is a light at the sometimes seemingly endless tunnel. truly, MKR