Looking Back at 2014
I love looking back at these reflective surveys each each and seeing what I was thinking, feeling, and experiencing at the time. Some things never change, and some things do,
I love looking back at these reflective surveys each each and seeing what I was thinking, feeling, and experiencing at the time. Some things never change, and some things do,
…That would be the worst idea ever, actually. I did just get back from a trip to Disney World with friends and it was exactly what I needed. This year
I became at the vegetarian at the tender age of 11 because of cube steak. For those unfamiliar, it’s a cut of meat from the “round” area of a cow,
Sometimes these strange CSA vegetables show up and coming up with some way to use it just gets put on the back burner for a while. Sometimes, you even let
I love looking back at these reflective surveys each each and seeing what I was thinking, feeling, and experiencing at the time. Some things never change, and some things do,
People around Columbia have been excited to hear that an Ethiopian restaurant* has opened on Main Street. There’s been a little buzz about it, mostly in the Free Times, so
The thing about having annoyingly specific tastes is that it takes a while to find what you’re looking for. The reward though, is that split second, gut-reaction feeling that comes
Earlier this month I went to Charleston for the day to do a recipe demonstration at the Mount Pleasant Whole Foods, but what I didn’t mention was all of the
It would be a huge insult to your intelligence to say that crockpots are the “new” thing, but every autumn, food websites act like they are. OMG CROCKPOTZ. But as
Thunderstorms in the northeast are just as amazing to sleep to as thunderstorms in the South. Saturday morning I stayed tucked in bed until way, way later than anticipated and
Do you think you’d know very much if you didn’t engage with your peers over mutual interests? I sure wouldn’t, which is why I created the Columbia Food Bloggers, Writers
Earlier this year when hanging out with my friends I said, “Hey Kara, if we went to Boston could we stay with your parents?” Fast forward through the summer and