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Wedding: Engagement Photos

October 11, 2013 by kim 10 Comments

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Warning: This post is going to be a picture OVERLOAD. I’ve been getting a lot of questions about how the wedding planning is going. Y’all are very curious about my wedding… and I love it! Here are a couple of pictures from our engagement shoot we did about a month ago with my dear friend Molly. I can finally post these because the invites for the engagement party have been sent out!

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Molly grew up going to a family camp and after showing her some Moonrise Kingdom inspired shoots that I was going for, she knew it’d be the perfect place. Perfect is an understatement. This place was breathtaking.

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We did our engagement shoot up north because it was too complicated to go home to LA to do it. My DF and I have pretty opposite schedules. Also, Molly is one of my very talented co-workers so it worked out perfectly that we knew someone up in the bay area who could do the shoot for us.

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I’d say that the DF and I are pretty awkward on camera, but Molly made us feel as comfortable as can be. We’re not big on PDA, which makes shooting engagement photos that much harder. Sorry, Molly!

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I got these awesome vintage suitcases off of Craigslist. They were listed that day and I picked them up within an hour after the posting. You just gotta jump on a good deal when you see it. Did I mention I spent five bucks for all three suitcases since the Craigslist girl was moving out of the country in two days and needed to get rid of her stuff ASAP? What. A. Steal.

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Hope you enjoyed the photos! I’ll keep the wedding updates coming. 🙂

The details:

  • Photographer: Molly Choma
  • City for the shoot: Santa Cruz, CA
  • Dress: Kimchi & Blue
  • Shoes: Sam Edelman

Filed Under: personal, wedding

Crockpot Chile Flank Steak

October 10, 2013 by kim 3 Comments

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I have a confession to make. I’ve always been the girl with crazy eyebrows. Thanks to my pops, they’re thick and wild. I’ve never really paid any attention to them, except for that one time in middle school where I discovered tweezers and pretty much turned my bushy brows into thin little pencil lines. We don’t talk about that.

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Recently, I began to notice just how crazy my eyebrows are. In the morning, they’ll go in all four directions and nothing will help them stay in place. That’s when I made the brave decision to go get my eyebrows threaded… for the first time!

If you don’t know what eyebrow threading is, it’s basically a form of plucking out hairs in a row using cotton thread. The threads are twisted and rolled over your hairs to strategically pull them out. I decided to choose threading over waxing simply because waxing terrifies me. My little sister waxed my eyebrow (yes, only one) once and needless to say, I was left with a patchy eyebrow.

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I made my appointment and then stuck to it. The lady that did the threading was as nice as can be, but we didn’t talk much. She had me sit in her chair, comment on how unruly my eyebrows were, and then went to work. I was more than nervous because she didn’t ask me any questions– she just… started.

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The process felt like forever. I thought she was plucking away every single piece of hair on my head. Since I couldn’t see anything, I was even more afraid that my middle school eyebrows were going to make a comeback. Fifteen minutes later, she finally pulled out a mirror for me to examine her finished work.

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Thank goodness the Yelp reviews did not steer me wrong. She was truly a talented artist and my eyebrows looked like they’ve never looked before: tamed! She cleaned it up, gave them shape, and left the thickness (which is what I wanted and probably should have told her to begin with, but it’s like she read my mind).

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I don’t know why I was so scared to begin with and why I waited so long. I’m a huge fan of threading now! It’s practically painless and didn’t leave my sensitive skin like a sunburned tomato when I walked out. I’ll definitely be doing this again.

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I’ve decided that my favorite meat to cook with is flank steak. It’s cheap, hard to mess up, and tasteful. You can also prepare it many different ways and it cooks well in the slow cooker.

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Did I mention that it’s also ridiculously easy to shred? This recipe, although it looks mighty flavorful, was still a little dull for me. The taste was a bit muted and there wasn’t a huge punch from the salsa like I had hoped.

If you simply use the meat to roll into a burrito or toss onto a taco, then it’d be great since there are other elements of food in a burrito and taco. If you’re eating this meat plain, then you’ll need to add some more spices.

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from Lifetime Moms

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Crockpot Chile Flank Steak

Ingredients

  • 1 Flank Steak - 1 3/4 lbs to 2 lbs (cut in half)
  • 1 small can of green chiles
  • 1 large red onion, chopped
  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1/2 teaspoon brown sugar
  • 1 teaspoon of chili powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon of cumin
  • 1/2 cup of water
  • 1 tbsp of olive oil
  • 2 cloves of garlic minced

Directions

  1. In a medium pan, brown flank steak in olive oil on both sides and place in the bottom of slow cooker.
  2. Add in the remaining ingredients and cover.
  3. Cook on low for 4-5 hours if you prefer it sliced, cook 5-6 hours if you prefer it shredded. Serve shredded over rice, in a tortilla or even plain.
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https://lovintheoven.com/crockpot-chile-flank-steak/

Filed Under: beef, crockpot, dinner

Naked Juice Smoothie

October 9, 2013 by kim 2 Comments

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You know how everyone’s been on a “green” juice or smoothie kick recently? Well, count me in. I’m a sucker for drinking my vegetables.

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I don’t own a Vitamix or a BlendTec like the rest of the food blogging world (I wish!). I have a little blender that I bought from Costco. Sure, it may not be as powerful, but it gets the job done with a little bit of shaking and stirring. It even ground up the spinach leaves to disappear into the smoothie! That’s all I ask.

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As for the little dots in the pictures, it’s nothing other than chia seeds. I found them at Trader Joes and have been throwing them in everything– smoothies, bars, yogurt, cereal… they’re great! They don’t taste like anything, they just add a little texture.

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I hear there’s a technique and art to making airy, light smoothies. I still have yet to learn any of it because my method of “throwing everything into the blender and pulse vigorously” works for me.

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Naked Juice Smoothie

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Serving Size: 2

Ingredients

  • handful of spinach
  • 1 banana, sliced and frozen
  • 1/2 cup frozen blueberries
  • 1 cup Power-C Machine Naked Juice
  • 1/3 cup plain greek yogurt
  • 2 teaspoons flaxseed meal

Directions

  1. Blend everything together until you get your desired consistency.
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https://lovintheoven.com/naked-juice-smoothie/

Filed Under: banana, berry, drinks, fruit, vegetables

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