Show the love… // Helen Ficalora

I love how classic and timeless Helen Ficalora’s jewelry is.  I got my first 2 charms from her about 8 or 9 years ago (an L for me, and a G for Greta, my English Mastiff fur baby :))  When the Huz and I got married 5 years ago, I added an H.  Then when Maya was born, I got an M.  I know that other people make them for less, but I have worn them every single day that I’ve had them, and I LOVE that you cannot tell the difference in their age at all!  Last month, I took a “selfie” with my phone of me and Maya snuggling in her rocking chair before her nap.  In the picture you could see my charms, so I hashtagged them on Instagram #showtheHFlove.  I don’t have that many followers on my personal account, so I never really thought much of it.  THEN…earlier this month, I get an email.

“Congratulations Lauren!!!!

You are the lucky winner of the #showthehflove giveaway for August!!

Look forward to receiving a yellow gold ‘love’ charm with a diamond!”

Um, WHAT???!  I never randomly win ANYTHING!  Mostly, because I rarely enter any kind of giveaway, and I loathe gambling. haha  I just sat reading the email over and over with my mouth open.  To win something that I LOVE (pun intended haha).  I was so excited, grateful, and amazed at the generosity!!  I loved Helen Ficalora before, but am even a bigger fan now!

All Mama’s, it’s a great way to keep your babies close to you at all times, and she has even more fun charms and jewelry too.

All these opinions are totally mine, and I in no way was asked to write this!!  Again, I won the charm from my personal account that has a whopping 84 folowers, so I know they didn’t send it to me to be promoted.  I just wanted to spread the love and in some small way show my gratitude.  And even MORE importantly share with everyone her amazing jewelry!Blog Helen Ficalora Charm Necklace-1How cute are these little pink boxes that the charms come in??! Blog Helen Ficalora Charm Necklace-2Little helper 😉 Blog Helen Ficalora Charm Necklace-3 Blog Helen Ficalora Charm Necklace-4 Blog Helen Ficalora Charm Necklace-5 Blog Helen Ficalora Charm Necklace-6Thank you, thank you, thank you Helen Ficalora!!  You have a customer for life 🙂

Here’s the iPhone picture I took… 🙂Blog Helen Ficalora Charm-7dit-elle-Lauren

Bouillabaisse

We were in lovely Walla Walla this summer and thanks to the Grandparents, Adam and I got a rare night out while on a trip! We had dinner at Brasserie Four, a fabulous little French restaurant on main street.. Everything on the menu looked excellent and everything we sampled was excellent! I had Bouillabaisse for dinner – fresh seafood in golden saffron, orange, fennel and wine broth – amazing! After some searching and testing I found a recipe from Steamy Kitchen that was a close match. And here it is! Enjoy! 🙂

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Ingredients

  • 3 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 leek, white part only, chopped
  • 1 onion, chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • peel of 1 orange, orange part only (use vegetable peeler)
  • 3 tomatoes, chopped
  • 1/3 cup chopped fennel fronds
  • fresh herbs (in any combination): thyme, parsley, oregano (I used 1 tsp each of dry herbs, as I did not have fresh ones at hand)
  • 1/2 teaspoon saffron threads, crushed
  • 3-4 pounds of fish trimmings (heads, bones, tail), shrimp shells (I skipped this as did not have – worked out fine, but the broth was probably less ‘seafoody’ than it could have been)
  • 10 cups water
  • 1 cup dry white wine
  • sea salt to taste
  • 3 pounds of assorted fish and shellfish (clams and mussels should be scrubbed clean)

Directions

  • In a large stockpot, heat the olive oil on medium heat. When hot, add in the leek, onion and garlic. Sauté for 5 minutes until softened but not brown.
  • Add in the orange peel, tomatoes, fennel, fresh herbs, saffron, fish trimmings, water, wine, salt turn the heat to high and bring to a boil. Then turn the heat to low and simmer for 30 minutes. Strain the soup into another large pot.
  • Bring the strained soup to a boil over medium high heat. Taste and adjust with additional salt if needed. The soup should be slightly salty (remember we still have unseasoned seafood to add into the soup). Now we’ll cook the seafood, adding in the items that require the most cooking time first. If you have whole lobster tails or large crab claws, add them in first and give them a 2-minute head start. Clams next, then the mussels and extra-large shrimp, lastly the fish, scallops and any smaller shrimp. You want to be careful not to overcook the seafood, so 4-5 minutes max then turn off the heat.
  • Ladle bouillabaisse into each bowl with the seafood and garnish with fresh fennel fronds.

Thanks Steamy Kitchen!

dit-elle-Esther

Chia Pudding with Blackberries + Coconut

One of the many things I love about social media is the creativity it sparks.  It can also spark feelings of inadequacy, but that’s another post for another day 😉  I’ve seen a lot of posts about chia pudding/porridge/smoothies around Instagram, and it got me thinking about the ginormous bag of chia seeds in our cupboard.  The Huz goes online and buys various things to put in his after work out smoothies.  This was one of them, yet he wasn’t putting it in the smoothies.  Not sure why, but I hate for things to go to waste!  So…I thought I’d make some pudding!

I am always looking for easy healthy desserts, and this totally fits the bill!  I haven’t tested it out on the boys yet (who would be harsher critics), but Maya gobbled it up and asked for more 🙂  And, with a little extra drizzle of raw honey, I did too haha.Blog Paleo Chia Pudding with Blackberries Coconut Shavings-1 Blog Paleo Chia Pudding with Blackberries Coconut Shavings-2 Blog Paleo Chia Pudding with Blackberries Coconut Shavings-3Ingredients

  • 1/3 cup chia seeds (or more depending on how many people you want to feed-this would make about four to five 1/2 cup servings)
  • 2 Cups unsweetened Vanilla Almond Milk (or whatever milk you want to use)
  • 1 Tablespoon raw honey or agave, plus a little additional for drizzling.
  • Raw Unsweetened Coconut shavings to sprinkle on top (got mine for totally cheap at the bulk section of PCC)
  • 1 cup of blackberries (or whatever berry you’d like to use!)

Directions

  • Mix, chia seeds and Honey/Agave in with the milk and let it sit overnight, or do it first thing in the morning, if you want to have it for dessert.  It will plump up, and ends up looking like tapioca pudding.
  • Scoop out into bowls.  Top with berries, coconut and drizzle a little more honey over the top.

Enjoy!

Keeping it Real…

This is not a decadent rich dessert.  It’s a relatively healthy option when you are craving dessert, but don’t want to feel too guilty 🙂

dit-elle-Lauren

Taking a Striped Mini Dress from day to night…

 First of all…I am so not a dress girl, but I’m LOVING this dress I found at my local consignment shop.  There’s something freeing about buying things with a credit you have.  It’s like… “Why not?!”  And then…I love it!!Blog Silence and Noise striped Dress Fuscia Converse Gap Jean Jacket-1Yes, Maya is in the car next to me eating her lunch 🙂 Blog Silence and Noise striped Dress Fuscia Converse Gap Jean Jacket-2 Blog Silence and Noise striped Dress Fuscia Converse Gap Jean Jacket-3 Blog Silence and Noise striped Dress Fuscia Converse Gap Jean Jacket-4 Blog Silence and Noise striped Dress Fuscia Converse Gap Jean Jacket-5 Blog Silence and Noise striped Dress Fuscia Converse Gap Jean Jacket-6She’s obsessed with popping my gum bubbles 🙂 Blog Silence and Noise striped Dress Fuscia Converse Gap Jean Jacket-7Converse rule… 🙂Blog Silence and Noise striped Dress Fuscia Converse Gap Jean Jacket-8And then….a little shoe change takes it from day to night!  Btw…I didn’t take it from day to night haha.  I stayed in the day… The idea was good though, no?  AND…I’m thinking this might be my outfit for our family pictures?!  Thoughts?  Because, I can’t even remember all the things I’ve worn/what I should wear.  Suggestions welcome!Blog Silence and Noise striped Dress Fuscia Converse Gap Jean Jacket-9Blog Silence and Noise striped Dress SixtySeven Booties-1And then…Blog Silence and Noise striped Dress SixtySeven Booties-2Blog Silence and Noise striped Dress SixtySeven Booties-3Blog Silence and Noise striped Dress SixtySeven Booties-4Blog Silence and Noise striped Dress SixtySeven Booties-5Blog Silence and Noise striped Dress SixtySeven Booties-6Blog Silence and Noise striped Dress SixtySeven Booties-7Blog Silence and Noise striped Dress SixtySeven Booties-8Blog Gap Jean Jacket Gap Ruffled Pink Top Peek Black Jeans Zebra Converse-1Funny thing about sticks.  She loves them, but there was only one Goffrey 2 that stood the test of time (a month+ and a few bandages and band aids).  No idea what happened to him.  We came back from Napa and he was gone (NO, I am not blaming Meme and BOPO!).  But…no stick has lasted more than a walk since him… Blog Gap Jean Jacket Gap Ruffled Pink Top Peek Black Jeans Zebra Converse-2 Blog Gap Jean Jacket Gap Ruffled Pink Top Peek Black Jeans Zebra Converse-3 Blog Gap Jean Jacket Gap Ruffled Pink Top Peek Black Jeans Zebra Converse-4Um…are you kidding me with this pose???! Blog Gap Jean Jacket Gap Ruffled Pink Top Peek Black Jeans Zebra Converse-5 Blog Gap Jean Jacket Gap Ruffled Pink Top Peek Black Jeans Zebra Converse-6Below is me saying “Maya!  You HAVE to stay on the sidewalk.  You CANNOT get on or cross over the curb!!”  Her  “What about aaaaaaaaalmost sitting??”  Good Lord, she is so my daughter.  Help me!  And Dad-SHUSH!!!  🙂Blog Gap Jean Jacket Gap Ruffled Pink Top Peek Black Jeans Zebra Converse-7 On me…

Dress-Silence & Noise (from Funky Janes Consignment)
Jean Jacket- Gap (Old)
Shoes (day)- Converse (thrifted)
Boots (night)- SixtySeven (Nordstrom Rack)
On Maya…
Jacket- Gap (thrifted)
Top- Gap (thrifted)
Jeans- Peek (thrifted)
Shoes- Converse (thrifted)
Keeping it Real…
Aaaaand, we have a runner!! 🙂
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(all pictures taken with a self timer and tripod, except ones of Maya :))

dit-elle-Lauren

Papusas

My sister was in Peru recently and brought back this fabulous recipe – Salvadoran Papusas. So easy, so fun! Basically mix finely ground corn meal (called masa harina or masa de maiz) with water, add whatever toppings/stuffings you want (like cheese, herbs, cooked meat, veggies) and fry in a dry pan (no oil). I topped with Cilantro Lime Crema and these were delicious!

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Ingredients

  • Finely ground corn meal
  • Water
  • Toppings/stuffings: cheese, spices, veggies, cooked meat. I did these simply with some cheddar jalapeno cheese.

Directions

  • Put corn meal in a bowl and add water stirring until a soft dough forms
  • Shape and stuff with toppings
  • Fry 1-2 minutes per side or until golden

More info on these delightful papusas or ‘stuffed pockets’ http://www.whats4eats.com/breads/pupusas-recipe or on Wikipedia.

Super Mom Tip: fun recipe for kids to help make. Have them do the stirring and shaping and you do the cooking! 🙂

dit-elle-Esther

When things don’t go according to plan…sometimes that’s better.

 At least that’s what I tell myself.  And since I’ll never know what would have happened, I’m right, no? 🙂  We had planned to meet some friends at Remlinger Farms last week.  It’s a “farm” that’s about an hour away, that has rides, animals you can pet, a train ride, and overall just sensory overload fun for your toddler.  Well…come to find out they are closed during the week in September.  They hadn’t updated their website, so they were kind enough to give both my friend and me 4 passes to come back (score!).  But…we then had two little girls that were all amped up for an adventure… :{  SO…we went to the closest “park”, Tolt MacDonald Park.  Turns out it’s a campground with a super cool suspension bridge!  I kind of want to go back and go camping here.  I say this as a non camper.  They have yerts that you can rent.  For those of you not familiar with what a yert is (I had no idea!).  It’s a “tent/cabin”.  No amenities, but these had flooring and bunkbeds.  That is my kind of camping 🙂Blog Tolts Macdonald Park-1I thought Maya might be scared of the bridge.  It actually swayed when you were in the middle!  But…nope.  She ran back and forth from end to end a kazillion times. Blog Tolts Macdonald Park-2 Blog Tolts Macdonald Park-3 Blog Tolts Macdonald Park-4 Blog Tolts Macdonald Park-5Blog Tolts Macdonald Park-5- Blog Tolts Macdonald Park-6Taking a breather… 🙂Blog Tolts Macdonald Park-6-I yelled for her to stop, and then was actually kind of impressed that she held her dress up… Sadly, it didn’t matter because she found an even BIGGER puddle which drenched her completely… Blog Tolts Macdonald Park-7Which is why she’s wearing MY shirt in this picture haha 🙂 Blog Tolts Macdonald Park-8Later that night (and an outfit change for Maya), we headed over to my parents house (who live a few blocks away).   Someone wanted to wear her horse crown.  “Mom, look!  I’m a horse!”Blog All Saints Crop Sweater Rebecca Taylor Cotton Cami Current Elliott Destroyed Boyfriend Birkenstocks-1 Blog All Saints Crop Sweater Rebecca Taylor Cotton Cami Current Elliott Destroyed Boyfriend Birkenstocks-2 Blog All Saints Crop Sweater Rebecca Taylor Cotton Cami Current Elliott Destroyed Boyfriend Birkenstocks-4Blog flower crown Cyrillus Dress Gap Jacket Minnetonka Moc Booties-1See?  Horse tail 😉 Blog flower crown Cyrillus Dress Gap Jacket Minnetonka Moc Booties-2On me…

Sweater- All Saints (purchased via Instagram)
Top- Rebecca Taylor (ThredUp)
Jeans- Current Elliott (thrifted)
Shoes- Birkenstocks (20 years old!)
On Maya…
At the Park
Dress- Hanna Andersson (thrifted)
Shoes- Sperry Topsider (thrifted)
Later…
Jacket- Gap (thrifted)
Dress- Cyrillus (thrifted)
Shoes- Minnetonka (thrifted)
Keeping it Real…
A true keeping it real.  Yes, most of the pictures I post are us having a great time.  Yes, that is what happens daily, for the most part.  Until….it’s time for us to leave said fun place.  Lately, Maya has started throwing FITS (totally tempted to italicize and BOLD that word!!) whenever it’s time to leave.  Oddly enough not on the above excursion, but today (I do these posts a few days after they happen) she was in rare form.  Admittedly, it was her first day of school and she was possibly overstimulated.  THAT went totally smooth.  She couldn’t have cared less when me and the Huz said good bye (I cried).  She was totally happy to see me and chatted all the way home about what happened/how much fun she had.  Then I ran down to the beach with her in the stroller.  She ran and played, and then…it was time go.  Wow.  That’s all I’m going to say.  Wow.   I’m hoping this is a short lived phase, and if it isn’t, please don’t burst my bubble 😉  Kidding of course.  Misery loves company, so feel free to share any toddler stories.  Get it out!  It helps.  I already feel better.  It also helps that SHE forgets about said tantrum about 10 minutes later and is giggling and asking for a hug…ALMOST makes me forget it too… 🙂
(all pictures taken with a self timer and tripod, except ones of Maya :))

dit-elle-Lauren

Paleo Peach Crisp

Have an abundance of sweet juicy peaches? This is a wonderful paleo peach crisp – the combination of peaches and a toasted almondy crust is… as my daughter Ava says… “de – de – de – de – delicious”! We added some wild blueberries – any berry would be a fabulous addition! Vanilla ice cream on the side or a drizzle of chilled coconut milk for paleo fans – is amazing too!

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Sweet juicy peaches with a toasty almond crust – mmm perfection!

 

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds peaches, sliced
  • 1¼ cups blanched almond flour
  • ⅛ teaspoon celtic sea salt
  • 2 tablespoons butter or palm shortening
  • 1 tablespoon maple syrup
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract

Directions

  • Place peaches in an 8×8 or round pie baking dish
  • In a food processor, combine almond flour and salt
  • Pulse in butter, maple syrup, and vanilla
  • Sprinkle topping over fruit
  • Bake at 350º for 35-45 minutes
  • Remove from oven, then cool and serve

Serves 4

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Place fruit in pan and sprinkle the topping on

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Blueberries, raspberries or blackberries would make a fabulous addition

Thanks Elana’s Pantry!

When a T-Shirt says it all…

Every once in a while you find tee shirt that….well, fits you to a T 😉

Protector.Lover.Mother // Always Hungry…Please Feed Me

Yup, I’d say that sums us up 🙂Blog Little Boogaweezin PLM Tee Zara High Waisted Faux Leather Shorts Black Converse Beach-7Blog Little Boogaweezin PLM Tee Zara High Waisted Faux Leather Shorts Black Converse Beach-1You might think faux leather shorts are not for going to the beach, but let me tell you….they came in SO handy!!  Maya fell into the water not once, not twice, but three times!  I got water and sand all over me, but you’d never know!  Brushed right off! Blog Little Boogaweezin PLM Tee Zara High Waisted Faux Leather Shorts Black Converse Beach-2 Blog Little Boogaweezin PLM Tee Zara High Waisted Faux Leather Shorts Black Converse Beach-3 Blog Little Boogaweezin PLM Tee Zara High Waisted Faux Leather Shorts Black Converse Beach-4“Mommy, I’m running in circles!!” haha Blog Little Boogaweezin PLM Tee Zara High Waisted Faux Leather Shorts Black Converse Beach-5 Blog Little Boogaweezin PLM Tee Zara High Waisted Faux Leather Shorts Black Converse Beach-6 Blog Ahoy Amigo Always Hungry Tee Levi Cutoffs Black Galoshes Alki-1Blog Ahoy Amigo Always Hungry Tee Levi Cutoffs Black Galoshes Alki-2The look on her face here cracks me up!!Blog Ahoy Amigo Always Hungry Tee Levi Cutoffs Black Galoshes Alki-3Blog Ahoy Amigo Always Hungry Tee Levi Cutoffs Black Galoshes Alki-4This was after the first spill.  She ended up running around naked for the last 5-10 minutes, but didn’t want her to hate me too much later on 😉Blog Ahoy Amigo Always Hungry Tee Levi Cutoffs Black Galoshes Alki-5Blog Ahoy Amigo Always Hungry Tee Levi Cutoffs Black Galoshes Alki-6Blog Ahoy Amigo Always Hungry Tee Levi Cutoffs Black Galoshes Alki-7Blog Ahoy Amigo Always Hungry Tee Levi Cutoffs Black Galoshes Alki-8On me…

Shorts- Zara
Shoes- Converse (thrifted)
On Maya…
Shorts- Levis (thrifted and DIY cut off)
Boots- No brand (thrifted)
  Keeping it Real…
I cannot believe Maya starts pre-school tomorrow!!!  It seems so weird!  Is it bad that I am SO excited!?  I’m excited for her to have structured learning that I just don’t have the time/patience to do (HUGE props to all you home schooling Mamas!!!), and…I’m excited to have 2.5 hours twice a week that will allow me to get stuff done!  I’m also excited to miss her, because as happy as I’ll be to have some time to myself, I know I will…
(all pictures taken with a self timer and tripod, except ones of Maya :))

dit-elle-Lauren

A little leopard here…A little leopard there…

 I really think you can never have too much leopard print in your life.  I just recently scored these shoes from ShoeMint when they were having a bunch of their shoes on sale for $25!  Yes, these were only $25, and they are so comfy and cute!!  Plus, they give you a little length to your leg without being a super tall heel.  Overall win in my book!Blog Laugh Cry Repeat J Brand Leggings ShoeMint Zaki-1 Blog Laugh Cry Repeat J Brand Leggings ShoeMint Zaki-2 Blog Laugh Cry Repeat J Brand Leggings ShoeMint Zaki-3 Blog Laugh Cry Repeat J Brand Leggings ShoeMint Zaki-4Seriously, so cute, right?! Blog Laugh Cry Repeat J Brand Leggings ShoeMint Zaki-5 Blog Laugh Cry Repeat J Brand Leggings ShoeMint Zaki-6 Blog Laugh Cry Repeat J Brand Leggings ShoeMint Zaki-7 Blog Laugh Cry Repeat J Brand Leggings ShoeMint Zaki-8Not sure how long I’m going to be able to do these, but I was pretty stoked that I timed this just right 🙂 Blog Laugh Cry Repeat J Brand Leggings ShoeMint Zaki-9Blog Gap Leopard Tunic Xhiliration Black Tutu Turquoise Superga-1Blog Gap Leopard Tunic Xhiliration Black Tutu Turquoise Superga-2Blog Gap Leopard Tunic Xhiliration Black Tutu Turquoise Superga-3Blog Gap Leopard Tunic Xhiliration Black Tutu Turquoise Superga-4Blog Gap Leopard Tunic Xhiliration Black Tutu Turquoise Superga-5Blog Gap Leopard Tunic Xhiliration Black Tutu Turquoise Superga-6Blog Gap Leopard Tunic Xhiliration Black Tutu Turquoise Superga-7Blog Gap Leopard Tunic Xhiliration Black Tutu Turquoise Superga-8On me…

Top- Laugh, Cry, Repeat (old)
Jeans- J Brand “Leggings” (thrifted, DIY ripped)
Shoes- ShoeMint “Zaki”
On Maya…
Top- Gap (Gift from my parents)
Skirt- Xhiliration (Target, old)
Shoes- Superga (thrifted)

 

(all pictures taken with a self timer and tripod, except ones of Maya :))

dit-elle-Lauren

Chicken and Spinach Stuffed Sweet Potato with Soft Boiled Egg! // Paleo // Whole30

What is it about soft boiled eggs?  I’ll tell you.  The soft ooey goey yolk!!!  They make just about anything they are on look DELICIOUS and taste decadent!  So…I figured I better add it to my first attempt at a Whole30 dish that I was going to make for the boys 🙂  It worked!  They devoured it!!Blog Paleo Chicken and Spinach Stuffed Sweet Potato with Soft Boiled Egg-1Ingredients

  • 4 sweet potatos (or, however many people you have.  If you get ridiculously large ones like I did, you can cut them in half per serving)
  • 6 cups spinach
  • 2 Tablespoons Extra Virgin Olive Oil
  • 1 Teaspoon crushed garlic (I cheat and use Trader Joe’s pre crushed :))
  • 2-3 large bone in chicken breasts or if you’re in a pinch for time a rotisserie chicken and shred the breasts from it (I’m not a big fan of dark meat, but you could use all of it!)  Bone in is so much juicier and easier to shred.
  • 4 Eggs (or as many people that you have)

Directions

  • Cook chicken ahead of time (to make shredding easier) by coating with 1 Tbl Olive Oil and use crushed sea salt/pepper.  Bake in preheated oven 375 until chicken meat is no longer pink at the bone and the juices run clear, 45 to 60 minutes. An instant-read thermometer inserted in the thickest part of the breast meat should read 165 degrees F.  Or, you could BBQ on med 10-15 minutes each side depending on size.
  • Place sweet potatoes on a baking sheet or a baking pan, pierce with a fork and bake for an hour, or until the inside is soft.  It took my ginormous ones an hour and 15, so fair warning if you are on a time schedule for dinner!! 😦
  • Start boiling water for the eggs.  Once water is boiled, add eggs.  Boil for 6 minutes.  Drain the hot water and add cold water a few times until they are completely cool.  Once cool, peel and set aside to put on top of dish.  Good luck getting all of them to completely come out of the shell.  I’ve never been able to!  :{  Feel free to make extra if you are serving to people that care haha.
  • Dice up the red onion
  • Sautee 2 Tablespoons of Extra Virgin Olive Oil with red onions and garlic for about 5 minutes
  • Shred the chicken and add it to the above.
  • Toss in the spinach until it’s wilted.
  • When potatoes are done, take them out, cut in half if big, or slice down the center if small or medium.  Crush it up a little.  Spoon on chicken and spinach mixture.  Top with soft boiled egg.

Enjoy!dit-elle-Lauren