I am happy to share that I have become a brand ambassador for Compass Coffee here in DC. I am excited about this partnership because I LOVE their coffee! They are my favorite coffee shop to stop by in DC, but even more, I love making coffee at home with their beans. I bought an… Continue reading Espresso Martini
Tag: Cooking
A collection of all of my cooking experiences
Bacon, Spinach & Tomato Breakfast Skillet
One of my favorite things I have been doing recently is Skillet Sundays. This is the perfect recipe for breakfast, or, if you're like me and normally end up making "breakfast" much closer to lunch or early dinner time, the perfect recipe to eat later in the day when you're still really craving breakfast. It's… Continue reading Bacon, Spinach & Tomato Breakfast Skillet
Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Bacon & Shallots
Brussels sprouts are probably the most hated on vegetable, and I don't understand why. I think pretty much every kid in the world grows up hating brussels sprouts, and just never gives them a chance when they're older because of their bad rap. They have so much potential if they are cooked properly! This recipe… Continue reading Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Bacon & Shallots
Spiced Apple Pecan Oatmeal
I'm back again with another simple recipe for you all. I have gone in and out of blogging, but continue to document all my cooking on my personal Instagram. Well, to keep all of my cooking adventures together in one spot, I have made a "foodstagram." Feel free to follow me there, where I will… Continue reading Spiced Apple Pecan Oatmeal
Homemade Tomato Soup
I absolutely love grilled cheese and tomato soup. You can't go wrong with it! It's quick and easy to make, while being super warm and comforting. My mom always used to make it when I was growing up, so it reminds me of home. A while ago, I wanted tomato soup with grilled cheese, but… Continue reading Homemade Tomato Soup
Easy Pork Potstickers with Quick-Pickled Red Cabbage and Carrots
At first glance, potstickers might sound and look like they take a lot of work to make. Truthfully, they are very simple and not very time-consuming, especially if you have someone to help you, essentially creating a mini-assembly line, to stuff and fold them. I don't make them very often, but when I do, I… Continue reading Easy Pork Potstickers with Quick-Pickled Red Cabbage and Carrots