my light fixture is broken
just letting you know about superfluous things that i find kind of interesting.



i guess i feel like cooking. this one wins!

forestfeast:

Making this salad on a platter instead of a bowl allows you to see all the fabulous colors more easily. A Fall twist on the Italian classic!

(via notesformyfuturefarm)


mmm these loook delicious

nutritionista:

I know I’ve seen these floating around Tumblr, but even before that, Rachel sent the link to me and I immediately decided to make them for a book club brunch I’m hosting this weekend.
Though I love eggs more than I can describe, sometimes I feel like I’ve seen it all. This was a new preparation for me, and I’m excited to try it out.
Baked Egg Boats Makes 4 Ingredients: 4 demi sourdough baguettes 5 eggs 1/3 cup heavy cream 4 ounces pancetta, finely chopped and fried until crisp 3 ounces gruyere cheese, grated 2 green onions, thinly sliced salt and pepper to taste   Directions: 1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. 2. Cut a deep “V” through the tops of each baguette until about a 1/2 inch to the bottom. Partially unstuff the baguettes. Set aside. 3. Place the eggs and cream into a mixing bowl and lightly beat together. Whisk in the remaining ingredients and lightly season with salt and pepper. 4. Divide and pour the mixture into each baguette boat and place onto a baking sheet. 5. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes or until golden brown, puffed and set in the center. Season with salt and pepper. 6. Allow to cool for about 5 minutes, cut and serve.
Blogging has been light lately because my lovely designer Jona and I have been working on some big blog changes behind-the-scenes. Get ready for some fun announcements next week!

mmm these loook delicious

nutritionista:

I know I’ve seen these floating around Tumblr, but even before that, Rachel sent the link to me and I immediately decided to make them for a book club brunch I’m hosting this weekend.

Though I love eggs more than I can describe, sometimes I feel like I’ve seen it all. This was a new preparation for me, and I’m excited to try it out.

Baked Egg Boats
Makes 4 

Ingredients:

4 demi sourdough baguettes
5 eggs
1/3 cup heavy cream
4 ounces pancetta, finely chopped and fried until crisp
3 ounces gruyere cheese, grated
2 green onions, thinly sliced
salt and pepper to taste

Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
2. Cut a deep “V” through the tops of each baguette until about a 1/2 inch to the bottom. Partially unstuff the baguettes. Set aside.
3. Place the eggs and cream into a mixing bowl and lightly beat together. Whisk in the remaining ingredients and lightly season with salt and pepper.
4. Divide and pour the mixture into each baguette boat and place onto a baking sheet. 5. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes or until golden brown, puffed and set in the center. Season with salt and pepper.
6. Allow to cool for about 5 minutes, cut and serve.

Blogging has been light lately because my lovely designer Jona and I have been working on some big blog changes behind-the-scenes. Get ready for some fun announcements next week!

(via yourhealthista)


isn't it ironic


my generation


textsfrombennett:

Bennett on Jamba Juice #textsfrombennett

great insults, or greatest insults?

textsfrombennett:

Bennett on Jamba Juice #textsfrombennett

great insults, or greatest insults?


can this just happen already, Chicago?

can this just happen already, Chicago?


i want to read all these books


thedailywhat:

Day Of Infamy of the Day: Speaking of which, have you seen what happens when you run search for “do a barrel roll” in Google? It’s wild.
Here are a few other cool Google Easter Eggs to check out: 
tilt.
the lonliest number.
recursion.
once in a blue moon.
anagram.
ascii art.
askew.
answer to life, the universe, and everything.
[reddit / cnet / atlantic.]

true that. i just did them all and had a lot of fun.

thedailywhat:

Day Of Infamy of the Day: Speaking of which, have you seen what happens when you run search for “do a barrel roll” in Google? It’s wild.

Here are a few other cool Google Easter Eggs to check out: 

[reddit / cnet / atlantic.]

true that. i just did them all and had a lot of fun.


By the sound of the children you knew the calendar day. By their screams you knew what evening it was. You knew it was very late in the year. October. The last day of October, with white bone masks and cut pumpkins and the smell of dropped candle wax.

ray bradbury, the october game



thedailywhat:

Lights Out: Ironically, if you post this video to Facebook, it will most likely be your most liked status ever.

(sNSFW, like my swear words.)

[interweber.]

ummmmmmm………………………………………………………likemystatuslolz


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