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I Made Poké For My Friends & They Fell In Love

January 18, 2017 // Posted in Entrées, Food I Made, Photo Journal, Recipes, Sushi

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Isn’t it amazing how terrible 2016 was? There were so many things that just melted our brains from Brexit to Trump, police brutality to Aleppo, devastating natural disasters to Orlando & more. Congratulations on making it to 2017, but I regret to inform you that it’s not looking up all that much. Okay, forget the whole negative introduction because we can’t fight bollocks with hatred & pessimism. Let’s start this new year at Tiffany Bee on a more positive note: how I convince people to hang out with me i.e. if you feed them, they will come. Last year, I made poké for my friends & they loved it. This year, I’m finally sharing my recipe. For those of you out of the trendy food loop, poké is a Hawaiian dish consisting of seasoned raw fish that is complemented by a variety of accoutrements including rice or vegetables. It is an incredibly fresh & healthy dish, depending on its seasoning & accoutrements. If made in the comforts of your own home, it is easily more affordable & tastier than a restaurant. California’s been sprouting poké restaurants everywhere, you’d think they weren’t in a drought. Bad pun, I’m sorry Cali, forgive me. While it’s raining poké in Cali, Boston has only grown one poké restaurant & FFS it’s not even in Boston Proper, it’s in Somerville. That’s okay though, because where Boston is slacking, I GOT YOU COVERED WITH THIS RECIPE SO SCROLL DOWN, LOOK @ MAH PICS, & CLICK ON THE RECIPE LINK 2 FALLINLURVE.

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Filed Under: Entrées, Food I Made, Photo Journal, Recipes, Sushi Tagged With: Acadia, Bar Harbor, Boston, Californian, Cape Elizabeth, entrées, Hawaiian, Japanese, Lightroom, Maine, Massachusetts, Nikon D5300, Original Recipes, pescetarian, photographyh, Photoshop, poké, Portland, recipes, Salmon, sea bream, sushi, Sushi Bowl, Travel, United States

Foodie Fridays: My Maine Squeeze

October 2, 2015 // Posted in Drinks I Drank, Food I Ate, Foodie Fridays, Gallery, Photo Journal, Travel

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You can blame Josh & working at DAVIDsTEA for my pun-ny humor/dad jokes for days. I’m not proud of myself & neither are my puns. I’ve put off this post long enough, so here it is in all of its mouthwatering & wanderlust invoking (mayhaps?) glory! It’s another filler post, I know, oh well, I promise lots of recipes are coming your way inspired by my trip to Vietnam!

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Filed Under: Drinks I Drank, Food I Ate, Foodie Fridays, Gallery, Photo Journal, Travel Tagged With: Acadia, Bar Harbor, Boyfriend, East Coast, food, Foodie Fridays, Josh, lobster, Maine, Nature, oysters, pescetarian, Portland, Seafood, United States

Look, an Edible Recipe!

July 6, 2015 // Posted in Entrées, Food I Made, Photo Journal, Recipes

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Wow, you guys, I actually forgot how to blog for a good minute there; it’s been so long since I’ve posted an edible recipe. Last Monday, I received my box of soap goodies from Bramble Berry, which got me so excited to make cold process soap for the first time. Melt & pour soap is really easy to do & I love the instant gratification of using your soap a few hours after you’ve made it, but since I’m a control freak, I need to have power over what goes into my soap. I don’t like the cheap feel of soap leaving your skin dry–something you can get from low quality melt & pours–so I just sucked it up & bought the Beginner’s Cold Process Soap Kit. I’ve made 2 bars of soap so far, so in 4-6 weeks–it takes at least 4 weeks for soap to cure–I’ll finally have my belated birthday giveaway! I guess it’s way too late to even call it a belated birthday giveaway, I’ll just call it my summer giveaway or something. Anyway, more details on that when the soap finishes curing.

Before I get too carried away with soap, let’s talk about my new edible recipe, which features a mix of oyster mushrooms & crimini, kale, cashews, & of course, creamy polenta. Don’t mind the flattened look of the polenta–took a picture of this when the polenta was at its least creamy aka the next day, heated up–this recipe will produce a very creamy bowl of polenta, which you can top off with your choice of mushrooms, greens, & nuts. It makes a really quick & easy vegetarian dinner & if you’re still hungry, you can grill some other veggies like asparagus or squash or any protein (tofu, fish, etc) of your choice!

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Filed Under: Entrées, Food I Made, Photo Journal, Recipes Tagged With: Acadia, Bar Harbor, Boston, Boyfriend, food, Josh, Lightroom, Maine, Massachusetts, Mushrooms, New American, Nikon D5300, Photography, Photoshop, polenta, Portland, recipes, Travel, United States, vegetarian

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