all in a golden afternoon...sorta


Although today's total deluge kept me indoors (and happy to live on sand), yesterday the flowers looked quite pretty. I'm sure the rain will have destroyed everything by now, so let's just enjoy the ghost of my garden past, hey?

          

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little miss muffins

1.5 years is a pretty long hiatus, friends. Let me make it up to you with these killer muffins I baked today.

Ingredients: 
3 cups of flour
3 teaspoons of baking powder 
1 teaspoon of salt
2/3 cup of shortening
2 cups of sugar
2 eggs
2 cups of strawberry yogurt
Chopped fruit
1 1/2 sticks butter

Instructions:

1) Bowl 1: Mix flour, baking powder and salt.

2) Bowl 2: Mix shortening with 1 cup of the sugar. Use the mixer if you want; mine's from the 70's and the motor kind of smells like burning, so I went old school with a spoon instead.

3) Dump everything into 1 bowl. It's going to be pretty dry, so add the yogurt while you stir. I picked strawberry because, uh, someone accidentally picked up 2 lbs of it instead of the plain type.

4) Coat your muffin tins with whatever you usually use. I'm a Pam person myself.

5) Fill each cup a little higher than half. For me this recipe usually makes 16-18 muffins.

6) Mix a little chopped fruit into each cup. I used strawberries in some and blueberries in others, but if you like a sweeter taste, go for vanilla chips or plain. A word of warning: too much fruit and they fall apart.

7) Bake at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 20 to 25 minutes. 

8) Once the muffins have cooled, remove them from the tins and dip them in a bowl of melted butter. Roll them immediately in the remaining sugar (with cinnamon, if you like).

9) Watch your family fight over their favorite flavor.

Enjoy, 

Meesh (posting from a smartphone for the first time!)

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i solemnly swear


...to get back into posting and commenting regularly now that the holidays o' doom are finished. Barely had the time to scroll through everyone else's posts, let alone put up some of my own. I sense a great deal of catch-up reading in my future...

Today's outfit doesn't entirely work for me, and no, it's not because I'm wearing thigh-highs in January. I had the cute sweater/stockings/ruffle shorts getup on as a comfy, indoor hanging-around type of thing, but wanted to take the photos outside in the cold weather instead. Mistake! The coat and shoes killed the proportions of the outfit. Just not a good combination. I think this would have worked a lot better with a slightly longer, looser coat (possibly in another color.) This shape of coat should probably stay with bottoms that elongate the legs more.

What did jazz me is the chunky wooden bracelet, made by my sister Laura as a Christmas gift for yours truly. She hand-carved the blocks, and finished them with an ebony-colored stain and semi-gloss polyurethane. Then I made her scramble to help me assemble and paint the Dharma Initiative board game I was making for le boyfriend. The week before Christmas. Riiiight up until the day before.

(Me, a pain in the ass? Not possible.)

WARDROBE:

sweater: Target
ruffle shorts: Forever21
coat: Old Navy
stockings: Sockdreams
flats: Charlotte Russe
scarf: NY&Co
bracelet: handmade by my sister
bag: from the early 00s
lipstick: Covergirl Temptation


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Laura

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