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Baked Donuts
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Baked donuts? Crazy talk right? Nope. They’re easy to make and delicious. I got this recipe from my bestie (thanks cm) who makes the best desserts.  

Glaze

Combine 1 1/2 cups of powdered sugar, strawberries and milk in a medium-size bowl and stir well. Add more powdered sugar until the mixture is a thick glaze. Then dip your baked donut tops into the glaze and let them cool until the glaze is set.

Donuts

Preheat your oven to 350 degrees and spray your donut pan with nonstick spray. Then mix together eggs, buttermilk, oil, sugar, salt, baking powder and I like to add a little vanilla. Stir in flour and mix until smooth. Fill the donut pans up about 3/4 of the way and bake for 15 minutes. Waiting is the hardest part…

And finally, have a donut party…ENJOY!

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Donuts Make Mondays Better
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Good morning sunshine! It’s Monday and it’s all good. My 🖤 brought me donuts and coffee in bed. I knew he was a keeper!

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Black Cherry Margarita
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Instructions

  1. Rim your glass with the salt. 

  2. Add the ice, triple sec, tequila, and lime wedge.

  3. Top it up with the black cherry juice.

  4. Enjoy drink immediately. 

INGREDIENTS

  • 1 ounce triple sec

  • 2 ounces tequila

  • 8 ounces black cherry juice

  • Salt for rimming the glass

  • Ice

  • Lime wedge for serving

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Eat First
Photo by Anna Sullivan

Photo by Anna Sullivan

Never make important decisions on an empty stomach.

Did you know researchers pinned down a hormone that is produced when we are hungry that interferes with rationality and decision-making? You’re more likely to act on impulse when you’re hungry. And each individual can be more or less impulsive depending on the situation. So have a good meal before you make any rash decisions you may regret later. Take your time to analyze the situation and your options. Rushing into things is never a good thing.

 
 

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Walnut Banana Pancakes
Photo by Mae Mu

Photo by Mae Mu

My Favorite Recipes

  1. Mix flour, walnuts, sugar, baking powder, nutmeg, cinnamon, baking soda, and salt in a large bowl.

  2. Whisk milk, bananas, melted butter, and vanilla extract together in a separate bowl until smooth and whisk in an egg.

  3. Pour the mixture into the the flour mixture and stir until just combined.

Heat a skillet over medium-high heat. Drop 1/4 cup batter into the skillet and tilt gently to spread batter evenly. Cook until bubbles form and the edges are firm, 3 to 4 minutes. Flip and cook until browned on the other side, 1 to 2 minutes more.

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Did You Say Black Cake?!
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I found another beautiful black cake I want to eat. So I started looking into how I might be able to recreate this at home. Here’s my easy recipe for black icing:

  • 1/2 a cup of unsweetened cocoa powder

  • 1 tube of black gel food coloring

  • 1 can of vanilla flavor Betty Crocker Rich & Creamy Frosting

Start by mixing just 1 tsp. of the food coloring gel into the frosting. Then add about 1/2 a cup of the cocoa powder. Stir everything up and check your color. It’s probably more of a dark gray than black. Keep adding food coloring 1 tsp. at a time until you get your desired shade.

Happy frosting!

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Chocolate Macaron
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I love black desserts, cause it almost always means it’s chocolate. And one of my besties makes a mean chocolate macaron. Here’s her recipe for macarons that are as dark as your soul. Thanks Andrea!

Ingredients:

  • 1 egg white

  • 1 tablespoon meringue powder

  • 1/3 cup + 11/2 teaspoons almond meal

  • 1/3 cup powdered sugar

  • 3 drops extract of vanilla

  • small dollop of black food gel

For the filling

  • 1/4 cup heavy whipping cream

  • 1 tablespoon powdered sugar

Instructions

Begin by bringing the egg white to room temperature and line a small half-sheet pan with parchment paper.

In a small bowl, sift together almond meal and powdered sugar. In a medium bowl, beat the egg white with an electric mixer. Once frothy, slowly add the merginue powder while beating continuously.

Once the meringue has soft floppy peaks, stop beating. Then, in 3 increments, add in the the almond meal and powdered sugar. Gently fold it in using a spatula. Then, add the vanilla extract.

Once everything is well incorporated, scoop the mixture into a plastic bag or pastry bag and squeeze the mixture down to one side and snip the corner off of the bag. Squeeze gently to make 12 perfectly round circles on the baking pan. Gently press away any peaks.

Let the cookies sit at room temperature for 30 minutes before baking. Before the cookies go into the oven, they should appear dry. Preheat the oven to 300° while you wait. Bake the cookies in the middle rack of the oven for 15 minutes. They are done when the tops are dry and they have risen up.

Let cool on the baking sheet, then carefully peel them off the parchment paper, and move them to a rack. Meanwhile, whip the heavy cream and powdered sugar to make the filling. Dot it on 6 of the macarons, and top with the remaining cookies to make sandwiches.

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This Is My Happy Hour
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There's no question that a good cup of coffee can help start your day on the right foot. It's why I can't live without my Keurig. My two favorite K-cup flavors are always in stock at my house.

Green Mountain Caramel Vanilla Cream is light and flavorful. I like it best with creamer and a touch of cinnamon. It’s perfect for lazy mornings when I need something sweet.

Donut Shop (regular) is my go-to. It's got a nice flavor without the artificial aftertaste you get from some other brands. It really tastes like an authentic coffee you'd get in a café. This one is great for the afternoon break. YUM

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Tea Time
Photo by Marisa Harris

Photo by Marisa Harris

It’s time for some tea. For me, afternoon tea is about indulging in some ‘me-time’ and taking a moment to relax and enjoy some delicate savouries. It’s kind of like a mini special occasion, with a treat. A chance to sit and chat with a friend, read a book or simply enjoy the day with a hot beverage. I realized today, when I wanted to do just that, that I don’t own a proper tea set. And it doesn’t quite feel like a fancy little occasion when you use coffee cups. Time to go shopping.

Here’s what I found so far: I’m leaning towards the black tea set…surprise. All though, the lavender is quite pretty and I like the tea pot that comes with that set a lot more. Decisions, decisions.

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Mojito Friday
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It doesn’t have to be national mojito day to enjoy this classic drink! And it doesn’t have to be summer either. It could just be a celebratory ‘I made it through another week’ mojito. So cheers! And TGIF.

add an extra fruity flavor to your classic mojito and Throw in some blackberries for a tart and tasty beverage.

Here's my favorite Blackberry Mojito recipe:

  • 2 ounces white rum

  • 2 ounces club soda

  • 1/2 ounce lime juice

  • 4-5 mint leaves

  • 3 blackberries

  • 3/4 ounce simple syrup (1 tablespoon of sugar will do)

  • Cup of ice

ENJOY!

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Black Chocolate
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Over the last year, gorgeous black cakes have been popping up everywhere. And I am loving this look. Black is such a bold color and it creates a wonderful contrast with white, soft pastels, neons and more. 

Love it!

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Tea Time

Sometimes I need a break from coffee and switch to tea.

Did you know that white tea contains more antioxidants than green tea? Coffee also contains antioxidants, but in a much lower concentration. And coffee has around twice the amount of caffeine as tea. Coffee is great for that quick jolt of energy. Tea offers more of a “slow burn” sustained energy boost. That’s kind of what I need today...a slow burn.


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I Didn’t Mean It
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Photo by John-Mark Smith

Sorry for what I said before I had my coffee.

Coffee is magic. It energizes you and improves your memory, and it has been linked to lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels. But miss one cup, and suddenly you feel like total crap!

THE REASON: Caffeine causes your blood vessels to constrict, which reduces blood flow to your brain. It can make you irritable, foggy, anxious, and even depressed, according to a review in the journal Pharmacology. If you're used to a daily dose of caffeine, skipping one cup is enough to throw your system out of whack! So be kind to yourself and others, have some coffee.

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Ice Cream As Dark As My Soul
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Black food is everywhere, and I’m loving it. Activated charcoal, the ingredient that creates this “super-black” hue, has made its way into ice creams that are as black as your cold, dark soul. On a super hot day like today, I’m headed to Little Damage in Downtown Los Angeles to get me some of that.

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Blackberry Margaritas
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Cheers everyone, we made it to Friday!

I can always count on my friend DC for the best drink recipes. She’s famous for her Bloody Mary! today I’m sharing her blackberry margarita recipe. It’s delicious!

Ingredients

  1. 1.5 cup blackberries

  2. 2 tablespoons sugar

  3. 1/4 cup lime juice

  4. 5 ounces tequila

  5. 2 ounces triple sec

  6. 2 cups ice cubes

Blend the ingredients in the blender on CRUSH ICE. Rub the rims of glasses with a wedge of lime and dip in a dish of sugar. Pour in margarita and ENJOY!

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Celebrating Donuts
Photo by Eiliv-Sonas Aceron

Photo by Eiliv-Sonas Aceron

My favorite way to start the day is with a hot cup of coffee. And maybe a donut…or two. Lucky for me it's National Donut Day...not that I need an excuse!

Did you know National Donut day started in 1938? It started as a fundraiser for The Salvation Army of Chicago, IL. Their goal was to help those in need during the Great Depression.

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Pick Me Up
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Feeling like I need a bit of a pick-me-up.

Coffee always does the trick.

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