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Macarons

Tea Time Thursdays: Coconut Tea & Macarons

July 17, 2014 // Posted in Drinks I Made, Food I Made, Photo Journal, Tea Time Thursdays

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Remember that macaron craze back in 2011? Yeah, so I was late to that party by 3 years; I just tried to make them this month. My second attempt at making them went really well, but they were stuck to the wax paper, so I had to start all over. Almond meal is pretty expensive, so if you’re a Slowpoke like me in experimenting with macarons, you’ll want to get the cheapest almond meal you can find (Trader Joe’s) so it won’t hurt your wallet so much if you mess up. The art of making macarons is a science more than it is an art & when I get my hands on more almond meal, I’ll be posting up some recipes for macarons.

For the most part of last week, I came down with a terrible cold thanks to hanging out in a cold wet swimsuit for 5 hours at a day club in Vegas. I felt as though death was approaching as I figuratively coughed out my lungs, so the simplest throat soothing remedy was a nice warm cup of tea. When you’ve a cold, it’s best to go with a pleasant green tea with ginger to help make you feel a little better. Fortunately, I just purchased a tin of loose leaf coconut tea with ginger & lemongrass from Trader Joe’s the week before. Coconut is all the rage these days & it deserves to be! It’s got amazing healthy & nutritious properties such as having the same amount of electrolytes you’d find in a sports drink & it’s rich in fiber, vitamins (C, B1, B, E, B3, B5, B6), & minerals (iron, magnesium, calcium, phosphorous, selenium). Using coconut water instead of plain water in your smoothies will help jump start your day to a healthier one, so imagine how wonderful it is as a tea paired with ginger & lemongrass.

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Filed Under: Drinks I Made, Food I Made, Photo Journal, Tea Time Thursdays Tagged With: baking, coconut, Dessert, health, homemade, Instagram, iPhone, Macarons, Nikon, Nikon D5300, science, Tea, Tea Time Thursdays, Trader Joe's, vegetarian

Italy, London, & Brighton

August 29, 2012 // Posted in Drinks I Drank, Food I Ate, Gallery, Photo Journal, Travel

August 29, 2012 | Posted in [post_category]


Venice!

My study abroad program in Brighton is sadly over, which means my adventures in Europe are over…for now. I’m vowing to return to Brighton to see the things some of my peers got to see–such as the countryside & Sussex castle–that I didn’t get to see. Although London was my favorite city to visit on the weekends, living in Brighton for 8 weeks felt like a home away from home. I never wanted to leave! Still in denial that I’m back in the States & that it’s all over *cries*.

Layout update no one cares about other than me: Extended the banner, added new pictures, extended the content area. Decided that pictures henceforth these albums shall be 780 by 517 pixels. Should’ve done this before I went to Europe though…oh well. Still have the originals for all the photos.

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Filed Under: Drinks I Drank, Food I Ate, Gallery, Photo Journal, Travel Tagged With: Adventures, Anthropology, Beach, Brighton, Carbonara, Churches, England, Europe, Fieldwork, Fish & Chips, food, Fountains, friends, Gondolas, Italia, Italian, Italy, London, Macarons, Monuments, Olympics, Pappardelle, Pasta, Pastries, pescetarian, Piazza San Marco, Pier, Pizza, Roma, Rome, Scenery, Seafood, Tea, The Mock Turtle, Travel, Tuaca, United Kingdom, Venezia, Venice

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