In the world of fashion, the popularity of knitwear continues to rise, but it is difficult to find high-quality, individual pieces that aren’t mass produced from a machine. When I think of knitwear, I think of an art form. As a child, I would watch my grandmother for hours and hours knitting the next grandchild-to-be […]
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Last weekend I had the opportunity to attend the 2011 International Food Blogging Conference in New Orleans. It was my first blogging conference and I look forward to attending more in the future. Not only did I eat delicious meals prepared by some of New Orleans’s most prestigious chefs but I also learned about marketing […]
Wordless Wednesday 8/31/11 *LINKY*
Cajun Jambalaya
I shared this post at Cajunlicious, a great site featuring delicious Cajun recipes, and now I am sharing it here. Enjoy! New Orleans is a city filled with traditions, a colorful history, and lots of perseverance. Growing up, Sundays in the spring were reserved for crawfish boils, Sundays in the fall were for Saints football, […]
NOLA Wordless Wednesday 8/24/11 *LINKY*
Crazy Days of Summer Photo Entry (Blue Skies)
. Roatan Island, Honduras This was taken at Maya Key, a private island, located a 5 minute boat ride away from the main island. The crazy thing is that this picture does it no justice. There is white sand, crystal water, great snorkeling, delicious coconut drinks, and it’s nestled in the mountains. To sum it up in one […]
A Southern Girl’s Easy Peach Cobbler
Peach cobbler is a Southern delicacy. Unlike pie, cobblers do not have a bottom crust and they are traditionally served hot with a scoop of vanilla ice-cream. Cobblers come in many flavors such as blackberry, blueberry, and, of course, peach. Peach is definitely my favorite variety. The texture and sweetness of the peaches go perfect […]