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Seasonal Shopping: Fresh Fruit & Veggies to Buy in October!
With the start of October comes a new shopping list of in-season vegetables and fruit. It may feel like with summer coming to an end and the cold weather looming, that produce would be limited and unexciting, but for my money October is one of the most plentiful months for fresh local produce here in NY state. With the much-welcomed cooler nights and mornings, we are seeing more greens again, if we are lucking there might be some peppers and tomatoes still lurking around, plus of course we have all of the squash, the apples, etc. So many fresh and tasty treats to get creative with. Look for a recipe here on Tasty Yummies later today that features some of this beautiful produce.
What is your favorite October produce? I think for me it is a tie between apples and pumpkins.
October Shopping List:
Pumpkins
Squash
Apples
Leeks
Swiss chard
Rutabaga
Concord grapes
Figs
Beets
Broccoli
Pears
Cabbage
Potatoes
Bok choy
Spinach
Turnips
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Photo Fun Day Friday
Hey everyone, Happy Friday! We’ve had a pretty fun week over here. We are in Chicago right now visiting friends, my husband had a live show with his design centric podcast, Adventures in Design, and we are celebrating our good friends, Anne and Billy’s, wedding tonight and tomorrow. It was a fun and relaxing drive out here and so far a great trip. I’ll post photos from this weekend’s events on the next Photo Fun Day Friday.
Hope you all had a great week and have a super fun weekend. Got anything fun planned?
Now that the weather has cooled down a bit, I was super excited to bust out my new poncho. How amazing is this pattern and those colors?
A quick first trip with my sister Vicky, to the cider mill on Saturday to celebrate the Autumnal Equinox.
On Sunday I celebrated the Autumnal Equinox with a Sacred Sounds Vinyasa Flow class at East Meets West Yoga. Live drumming, Indian chanting and more. So amazing.
The first of many pumpkin pie smoothies for the season.
I made some orange spiced gluten-free granola for the road trip. I’ll have to make it again so I can share it with you guys.
My new iPhone 5 showed up right before we got on the road for Chicago! YAY!
Best rest stop ever, how could I not buy a bag of kettle corn for the road?
We stopped for a bite to eat somewhere in Ohio, corn as far as the eye could see.
This is where we are staying in Chicago. No really. Isn’t our friend Anne an incredible illustrator?
Mark and Billy and the Adventures in Design live podcast show at Schubas in Chicago.
Trying to be a good house guest and earn my stay. Made everyone a veggie frittata.
Beautiful fall flowers I saw while I was picking up flowers with Anne.
I finally it to a Native Foods. I love that everyone on the menu is plant-based vegan food and the gluten-free choices are clearly marked.
I had a Bangkok Curry Earth Bowl and a bottle of New Planet Beer. Sooo yummy!
I finally got to meet our friends Margaux and Jason’s beautiful new baby girl, Stella Maxine. She is perfect. (my hair however is not)
This is Kocio, he is sweet/crazy.
Awesome patterned curtain at Billy and Anne’s house.
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My Favorite Gluten-free Pumpkin Recipes
OK so, it’s officially that time of year and I have already dove head-first (actually mouth-first, maybe) into all of the pumpkin goodness of the season! I shared the first of this season’s recipes on Saturday, my grain-free vegan mini pumpkin pie tarts, and I have lots more irresistible pumpkin recipes planned for the coming weeks. So grab those beautiful pie pumpkins at the farmers market by the bushel and start making your fresh puree, I have some fun stuff planned.
What is your favorite pumpkin treat of the season?
(all of the below recipes are gluten-free)
Grain-free Mini Pumpkin Pie Tarts (Gluten-free, Vegan + Refined Sugar-free)
Chewy Pumpkin Oatmeal Raisin Cookies (Gluten-free + dairy-free)
Pumpkin Spice Bread with Crystallized Ginger and Walnuts (Gluten-free + dairy-free)
Pumpkin Spice Granola (Gluten-free + vegan)Pumpkin Gingerbread Muffins with Dried Cranberries (Gluten-free + vegan)
Vegan Pumpkin Pie Smoothie (Gluten-free + vegan)
Pumpkin Hummus (Gluten-free + vegan)
Pumpkin, Ricotta & Gruyère Pasta Casserole (Gluten-free)
Pumpkin Spice Muffins with Hazelnuts and Cranberries (Gluten-free + dairy-free)
Toasted Pumpkin Seeds (Gluten-free + vegan)
Vegan Pumpkin Spice Ice Cream (Gluten-free + vegan)
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Photo Fun Day Friday
It’s been a pretty low-key week over here, on Sunday we set up at Clutter s i x here in Buffalo and spent the day outside in the beautiful weather, selling our goodies. It was a fun day, we saw lots of friends and family and it was great to just be outside soaking up the beautiful weather while we still have it. We also completed two more prints in our ongoing series of kitchen and food related prints, a collaboration between my two loves, Hero Design Studio and Tasty Yummies. Eventually I will be adding a small store tab here on the site so they can be purchased right from here, but for now you can nab those or any of our other products from our etsy store or our web store.
This weekend hubby is in Cleveland for an event (I’ll be staying home with the dog to keep travel costs low) and then we leave on Tuesday next week to head for Chicago for our good friends, Anne and Billy’s wedding and my hubby Mark and Billy are doing a live show for their podcast, so we have a lot going on. I am hoping to get some relaxation in this weekend, but I also have a few recipes I would like to get done before I go, too. We’ll see. Tomorrow is the Autumnal Equinox so I hope to get some sort of fall activity in to celebrate, maybe I’ll just head to the Meyer Brothers Cider Mill and grab a gallon of some delicious apple cider since I have been craving hot mulled apple cider! Sunday I plan to attend an autumnal equinox Vinyasa flow class to live music at my yoga studio, East Meets West. Sounds like a lovely way to celebrate the end of summer and the start of my favorite season.
What do you have planned for this weekend? Any fun fall activities to celebrate the Autumnal Equinox?
We buried St. Joseph outside near our for sale sign, in hopes of getting some luck selling the house.(An and old superstition/wives tale that many people swear by). I am certainly not a religious person, by any traditional means, but I definitely have a belief that there is more out there than us and I am willing to try anything to sell this house!
Our newest kitchen inspired 8×10 art print featuring the brilliant Julia Child quote
“People Who Love to Eat are Always the Best People”. Available now from our etsy store or the Hero web store.
Another new kitchen inspired 8×10 art print “It’s Best Fresh from the Farm”
Available now from our etsy store or the Hero web store.
I took a quick trip to the Western New York Book Arts Center to pick something up and I had to sneak a peek of the amazing type collection in the basement.
It’s definitely a type-nerd / graphic designer’s dream down there.
Our booth over the weekend at Clutter S I X.
I made my quinoa and goat cheese stuffed peppers early in the week with the abundance of peppers from our CSA. This time I left out the mushrooms and corn and added in some fresh kale, garlic and fresh herbs and I added chèvre from First Light Farm & Creamery to some of them.
One of my favorite things about this year, limited edition autumn spiced hard ciders. This one is my favorite right now, it’s like fall in a bottle.
A new recipe I created for my next Free People feature. Look for it on Sunday. (I am still obsessed with those arrow serving spoons BTW)
First of many pumpkin recipes for the season, look for the recipe tomorrow!My sweet Seri. I am so in love with this dog
My favorites this morning at the park.
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Photo Fun Day Friday
Another Friday is upon us and another wonderful week behind us. We have been taking in the last moments of summer and trying to enjoy it all while it is here. The weather has been absolutely beautiful and I kinda don’t want it to end, although I have been enjoying the cool evenings and mornings. So great for sleep!
This Sunday, if you are here in Buffalo (or surrounding areas), make some time to get out and head to Clutter s i x Buffalo’s DIY Market at the Essex Art Center. Hubby and I will be set up in a booth there from 11am-5pm, selling all of our goods and wares, including some of the brand new Tasty Yummies kitchen and cooking prints. Read more about the event and get directions here. Spread the word and maybe I will see some of you out there, it is an outdoor event and Sunday is supposed to be an absolutely beautiful day.
This is Jack, our friendly neighborhood cat. He keeps us company when we are printing in the garage most days.
I rarely take self photos because I always feel like a total goober. But, here I am, doing it anyway 🙂
Hubby and I went thrift store shopping. I snagged this cute little tie-dyed dress from just $3.99
Saturday two of the best women I know tied the knot! What a super fun night! Congrats Erika and Devin.
The wedding was at the Buffalo and Erie County Botanical Gardens. My first time there, it was beautiful.
More shots from the Botanical Gardens.
My sweet Jpeg taking a snooze on my chest.
I made a run to Target on Sunday to get a few goodies from the The Curiousity Shoppe’s limited line. Some super fun stuff.A brand new print that I designed and screen printed this week. Available here.
Homemade Pad Thai. Recipe coming soon. Promise.
Films for a new kitchen print I finished up this week. Will be available for sale early next week.
We had a little dinner party get-together with friends Wednesday night. If you live in Buffalo you will be hearing a lot more about this lovely lady, Alyssa. She has plans to open a wonderful allergen-free bakery (with pour over coffee) here in the city in the near future, Wild Roots. For now you can keep up with her recipes and her plans on her blog. (Wild Roots will also be set up at Clutter this Sunday along with us and a handful of other local vendors) -
Photo Fun Day Friday
Happy Friday everyone! Hope your week has been wonderful! These Friday photo posts really make me realize how quick each week goes by, I honestly felt like I just did one of these posts! This past long weekend was a fun filled one with lots of family and friends and my shortened work week was filled with lots of yoga and some really fun projects both for work and for Tasty Yummies.
If you have kids, I hope their first week back to school was great (if they started this week). There is something so welcoming at the sight of all the big yellow school buses and the loads of back to school goodies in stores. However, I did realize that there is something about the start of the school year that triggers a major shopping bug in me and I want to go out and buy all new clothes. I guess that is from being a kid and buying a whole new back-to-school wardrobe. Looks like a trip to the thrift store is in order, perfect for my budget! 🙂 Do you have the shopping bug right now, too?
Hope you all have a lovely weekend. We have a wedding on Saturday for some really good friends and then I have a feeling we will be watching some football and relaxing on Sunday!
Do you have anything fun planned for this weekend?
Jpeg paying peek-a-boo over the bar.
We went to East Aurora this past Saturday to walk around a little, visit some of the locally owned shops, etc. I finally got into Swirls Bakery, who offers a different gluten-free and vegan cupcake flavor every day! So delicious!
We of course also stopped by the legendary, iconic Vidler’s 5 and 10. I remember going here as a kid. So many great memories, this place is the best. And of course, I adore their 10 cent popcorn machine 🙂
One of these princesses is not like the other…
My sweet little fur baby, Seri.“Your work is to discover your world and then with all your heart give yourself to it.” – Buddha
I love my yoga studio, East Meets West.
Spent some time with my sweet lovely niece, Teagan.
A delicious lunch treat. Polenta rounds with an eggplant caponata and vegan cheese (recipe will be posted on Sunday)
Made a super thrown together dinner on Wednesday night after not knowing what the heck to make. A end of summer veggie red curry with eggplant, zucchini, bell pepper, tomatoes and I served it over rice noodles and topped it with toasted coconut. I was inspired by this recipe that perfectly popped up in my google reader right around dinner time – but I made mine a bit differently – I added a lot more red curry and some vegetable broth and used gluten-free soy instead of fish sauce, etc.
Homemade orange spice and cranberry granola. I will definitely have to make this again so I can share the recipe. It was delicious and those house smelled incredible while it baked.
One of my native-inspired women’s tops that I designed and hand silkscreen printed is featured on a new billboard for the Buffalo News. Fun little surprise. -
Seasonal Shopping: Fresh Fruit & Veggies to Buy in September!
As part of my ongoing guest posts with Free People, each month I will be sharing a seasonal shopping list of produce that is at it’s best for you to create deliciously inspired meals with. Although the onset of September reminds us that summer is winding down, it is one of the best months for delicious local, fresh produce, in my opinion! So many delicious things that have been flourishing and growing all summer long just waiting to be ripe and ready for the picking before the cool weather sets in.
Here is a list of some of my favorite produce that is in season right now!
Corn
Eggplant
Tomatoes
Peppers
Kale
Pears
Basil
Parsley
Beets
Grapes
Summer Squash
Green Beans
Spinach
Celery
Onions
Turnips
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Photo Fun Day Friday
How is it already Labor Day weekend? Where has this summer gone? I am always torn on this weekend, I am partially excited for the month or two ahead of perfect weather, beautiful crisp, colorful leaves, the cool air, making hearty and hot meals, going apple picking and to the pumpkin farm, pulling out sweaters and boots, and the list goes on and on. But I am also quite sad to say goodbye to the summer! Summer is such a social time around here, there is so much going on, I love the warm weather and all the sunshine, trips to the beach and more. I don’t want it to end.
This past week flew by, as usual, but when I was pulling the photos together for today’s post I realized how much I have been enjoying slowing down and reliving each week, every Friday. I hope you guys enjoy it too and that I don’t just bore the heck out of you each Friday 🙂 Have a great weekend everyone!
Our little pop-up shop on Hertel Ave in front of Modern Nostalgia last Friday for the Shop, Rock ‘ n Stroll Event, where we sold our goods and wares and printed a brand new poster live on the sidewalk.
Me getting ready to start printing.
Mark screen printing on the street.
Me screen printing on the street.
The Buffalo-inspired poster that we printed live outside on the street. Available here.
Woke up Saturday morning and made some multi-grain gluten-free and vegan pancakes. I loved how they turned out, I just wish I had measured and kept notes so I could make them again 🙂
Outdoor Drum Yoga with East Meets West Studio, as part of the Elmwood Arts Festival, that I had the pleasure of being on stage and demoing for. So much fun! (You can kinda see my grey butt in pigeon pose up there right behind the instructor, Sara) Photo by Carrie Jacobson.
My beautiful niece Teagan, celebrating her 3rd birthday.
Homemade vegan summer rolls that I made. Look for the recipe soon, I have to make them again for you guys now that I got it right!
Seri licking the measuring cup when I baked her grain-free birthday treats.