My creativity in the kitchen has suffered the past few weeks with busy after-work schedules, trying to eat healthy, and the list goes on. When I need a boost of inspiration, I always get out my stack of cooking books. And call me crazy, but I love reading them. Especially ones written like ...
the girl on the train.
Every summer my book list grows longer, but my reading time tends to get shorter. The schedule fills up, we're enjoying the outdoors, and my books sit in the same spot day after day. However, when I finally picked up The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins, all activities suspended until the last ...
big magic.
Let's start here - Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear by Elizabeth Gilbert was surprising, and not at all what I expected it to be. It was much, much better. Do you wish you were living a more creative life? Are you already living a creative life? Don't think creativity is for you? Read ...
inferno.
You may have noticed my love for Dan Brown while reading the 50 Questions About Books post back in February. I read The Da Vinci Code and Angels & Demons quite a few years ago - before either one hit the big screen - and it still amazes me how many details I can remember. Thanks to my ...
covered in glitter.
I really do understand why people hate reality TV and I'll support most of the arguments. But I'm also guilty of watching, getting hooked and following all of the "stars" on social media. The Kardashian's, Robertson's and Rich Kids are a few that have stuck around on my IG feed. I know, I know.. ...