Hello, everyone and happy Wednesday! This edition of Wednesday Links is very video heavy and while nothing is NSFW, you still may want to use headphone. I have discovered two things that have taken over my life. One is Cabot’s Triple Cream Vanilla Bean Greek Yogurt. It’s so delicious. I like to mix it with some lemon curd or jam and top with granola. The second thing is a new (and free!) game called Infinity Nikki. … Continue reading Links: Paul Rudd, Best Romances, & More→
Welcome back to Wednesday Links! I have to thank all of you for the outpouring of gluten free recipes and resources in the comments and in my inbox. My partner all says thank you; the biggest thing they’re struggling with is quick and easy stuff, like ordering takeout requires more thought and consideration. Also, it’s officially wedding season! Two of my friends got married this month and we have three weddings to attend in June, … Continue reading Links: Vintage Recipes, Fairy Tales, & More→
Welcome back, everyone! I have such good news. After months and months of losing the reading bug, I think I may have found it again! I don’t want to jinx myself, but I bought a new ereader, loaded it up with a few options (I didn’t want to be too overwhelmed by choices!), and started one. Since I’ve started it, I can’t stop thinking about it and I’ve even been bummed when I’ve been too … Continue reading Links: This One Might Be Emotional→
We’re taking a slight detour with this month’s Soggy Bottoms. Instead of one recipe, we’re sharing the ones that have worked well for us recently! Sarah: I’ve been trying to include one new recipe a week in our menu plans, along with extremely delicious family favorites, so let me share an old favorite, a new favorite, and a dessert. Cashew Chicken, from The Bitten Word via Martha Stewart Everyday I make this once a month, … Continue reading Soggy Bottoms: Recipes That Worked for Us→
Happy 2017! While I celebrated the new year surrounded by new friends, good food, and a bit of love, I was also pretty sick. The sickness, nearly two weeks later, is still holding on and I’m onto the mucous-laden stage, where a glob will surprise me mid-sentence. So I’m being selfish and making a hot, alcoholic drink with all sorts of goodies to soothe my throat and keep me warm! As a side note, I’m … Continue reading Covers & Cocktails: Frost’s Thaw→
Welcome to December, everyone! I hope those who are experiencing winter are staying warm and that the upcoming holidays leave you feeling happy and loved. This is the last Covers & Cocktails post of 2016 and I want to thank the Bitchery for reading and interacting with these posts. It’s really awesome to see an idea become a monthly post on the site. Hopefully, some of you have been able to try the recipes and … Continue reading Covers & Cocktails: Luck Be a Lady→
As we’ve mentioned earlier this week in our Self-Care Links post, many of us are struggling and still in shock with the U.S. election results. We listed some calming activities and now we’re moving onto reading and eating, two of our favorite things! Below are a couple recipes for comforting food and drinks, plus some reading recommendations. Early next week, we’ll also be doing a post on ways to get involved whether it’s through donations or … Continue reading Books & Comfort Food Pairings→
It’s 2016 everyone! Hopefully, your year is starting out better than mine, which has essentially been a drunken version of Groundhog Day with a significant amount of smudged eyeliner. Now, I’m not big on making resolutions, but one thing I’d like to do this year is help maintain my friendships and foster new ones. A lot of us met in grad school through our publishing program and we’re all very bookish people. The idea of … Continue reading Covers & Cocktails: High Class Hunch Punch→
The year is almost over and 2016 is almost upon us! I, personally, am excited for new experiences, new books, and new butts to touch. But before you make this drink, feel free to pour one out for the year and celebrate some good things: gay marriage was legalized in the states, the U.S. discovered Canada has a hot new prime minister, and Pop Tarts came out with a maple bacon flavor. Though the drink … Continue reading Covers & Cocktails: Late Night at the Library→
Happy October! The scourge of the pumpkin spice is now upon us. I do not have many personal traditions, but one of the few I do have consists of the annual reading of “It’s Decorative Gourd Season, Motherfuckers.” I’m sorry to disappoint the masses, though, in saying that I will not be flavoring any drinks with pumpkin on Covers & Cocktails. Personally, I’m more of an apple pie girl. But I promise something warm and … Continue reading Covers & Cocktails: Spicy Lime Margarita→
Apparently, it’s fall now. However, I was just in Florida for a week and I was pretty sure my face was going to melt off my body. Every crevice felt damp. I should also mention that my family lives in North Florida where the mosquitos are the size of small purse dogs. What I’m trying to say is that it was hot as balls and I wanted a cold, somewhat tropical drink to help me … Continue reading Covers & Cocktails: Coconut Mango Daiquiri→