Blueberries and beyond
Angie Hatfield Angie Hatfield

Blueberries and beyond

Blue (any shade of blue) has been my favorite color since childhood. So my love for blueberries may be preordained. Besides being a delicious superfood full of good things like antioxidants, phytoflavinoids, potassium and vitamin C, blueberries win the blue ribbon in the “stays fresh” and “freezes nicely” categories.

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Random Monday-night dinner win!
Angie Hatfield Angie Hatfield

Random Monday-night dinner win!

I was quite proud of the little dinner I whipped up on a recent random Monday night. Sometimes it’s hard to get motivated to cook dinner for just two. But the fact that we love to eat and my husband is always appreciative of whatever I cook up, definitely helps!

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Seven summer-lovin’ salads
Angie Hatfield Angie Hatfield

Seven summer-lovin’ salads

It’s summertime! Pour a glass of rosé, crank the tunes and start chopping!

Salad is the perfect summertime meal. There are so many seasonal fruit and veggie options for creating your own masterpiece. Look no further than your own backyard or windowsill garden. Or visit a local farmer’s market and pick from the colorful array of deliciousness on display. 

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Baja California for foodies
Angie Hatfield Angie Hatfield

Baja California for foodies

Mexico vacations and Cabo San Lucas in particular may conjure up visions of Spring Break for many of us, but there’s more to this beautiful tip of land bordered on one side by the Pacific Ocean and on the other by the Sea of Cortez. In addition to the amazing aqua and turquoise waters and the glorious pink and coral sunrises and sunsets (yes, from the same spot), Cabo is a delightful jumping off point for food adventures.

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The toaster for techies: a touch-screen and algorithms
Angie Hatfield Angie Hatfield

The toaster for techies: a touch-screen and algorithms

Today nearly anything can be turned into an interactive surface. Home and kitchen appliances have become more and more snazzy with new and improved touch technology. So with all of these technology advances — what about the toaster?

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Paprika: the recipe app that keeps on giving
Angie Hatfield Angie Hatfield

Paprika: the recipe app that keeps on giving

Between our smartphones and tablets and the digitization of content, we have become used to having information always at our fingertips. The Kindle meant we could take our entire library of books on the airplane. For those of us whose libraries consist of cookbooks, a myriad of recipe and cooking apps let us figure out what’s for dinner, take our grocery lists on the road, and cook from our own kitchen or from an Airbnb across the country.

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And the people sat around the table
Angie Hatfield Angie Hatfield

And the people sat around the table

As empty nesters, one of our greatest joys is the comfort of knowing that our two grown children enjoy each other’s company and that they actually like to come home. My husband and I have been known to think shamelessly, “Hmm, we must have done something right.” At that root of something right, we decided is routine, tradition, stability; the biggest symbol perhaps being the kitchen table.

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Granola: It’s all about the mix
Angie Hatfield Angie Hatfield

Granola: It’s all about the mix

Homemade granola is one of the easiest things to make and a great pantry staple. In under an hour you can mix and match your ingredients into a custom batch of goodness. Just follow some general guidelines.

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For the love of food
Angie Hatfield Angie Hatfield

For the love of food

Food plays an interesting role in our lives. The food we share is central to celebrations and holidays. Family vacations are planned around food. Food triggers vivid memories and is often the star of family get-togethers and social events.

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Chocolate chip cookie journey
Angie Hatfield Angie Hatfield

Chocolate chip cookie journey

There’s something nostalgic about baking. It’s often associated with childhood memories, traditions and comfort. One of my earliest memories in the kitchen is my sister and I using the little baking pans and cake mixes from the Easy-Bake Oven company to proudly bake “mini” cakes for our three younger siblings’ first birthdays. This turned out to be the first step in my baking journey.

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Five earth-friendly (and joy-sparking) kitchen actions
Angie Hatfield Angie Hatfield

Five earth-friendly (and joy-sparking) kitchen actions

Today marks the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day. What better place to start making a difference than in our kitchens. Yes, there are some big (perhaps overwhelming) changes you can make to reduce your carbon footprint or save the world’s coral reef. Eat less red meat and dairy products. Buy local and in season. Stop using plastic bags and plastic straws that end up in our oceans. Use energy-efficient appliances. Reduce food waste.

While we should strive to do all these things, there are also a number of actions that offer an easier place to start and have the added benefit of sparking joy Marie Kondo style.

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Purge baby purge
Angie Hatfield Angie Hatfield

Purge baby purge

It wasn’t too long ago that I purged my kitchen – once as I packed prior to our move meant to be a “down-sizing” and again as I unpacked and organized my new kitchen. My husband has been preaching his “purge” directive to me ever since. He is so very helpful in that way. In the same spirit (and because she is like her dad), I bought my daughter the “Magic of Tidying Up” by Marie Kondo. I love the principle of only keeping what “sparks joy”. But—what happens when too many items “spark joy”?

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Addicted to berry picking
Angie Hatfield Angie Hatfield

Addicted to berry picking

Summer has always been my favorite season, but since moving back to the Northwest, I appreciate it even more. When the sun comes out, it’s a local mandate to drop everything and go outside! There’s nothing more glorious than a beautiful sunny day and fresh air in the Pacific Northwest. Driving with the windows down. Losing track of time while you soak up the long days of summer. And berry picking. Real berries. First come the strawberries. I’m not talking about those big California berries. Sure, those are available year round and beautiful on the outside ... but oh, it’s the inside that counts! Take a bite of an Oregon or Washington strawberry with its juicy, sweet redness throughout. It’s pretty much up there on the list of life’s simple pleasures.

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