Archives for March 2011

philadelphia cooking creme

This stuff is wicked good. Wiiiiicked.

I picked it up at the store this weekend after I’d seen a yummy looking commercial last week on TV. Meg and I even rewound the commerical after it had played because we were so amazed at how good the meal looked. I’m a sucker for commercials, I’ll admit, and Meg is even WORSE (she goes out and buys anything and everything she sees advertised), but this stuff really is delicious!

We made “Chicken Bruschetta Pasta” right from the back of the cooking creme container. It was super easy, and super good– which is just what I was looking for.

Mmmm! If you’re as busy as I’ve been lately, but still want something tasty for dinner, try some of this out for your next meal. It’s perfect!

get your soft spring t-shirts here…

My sister Meg came home with a few of these t-shirts yesterday from Ann Taylor LOFT and they are so soft and perfect for spring! I was originally thinking they would just be perfect with jeans, but when I went to the LOFT website I saw that they had them paired with fun skirts. I love this look! A little bit of comfy and a whole lotta cute.

Get your own here: Soft Slub Tee. There are plenty of colors to choose from so go take your pick.

precious peony clutch

Check out these clutches I just found it while browsing around Etsy. I think these are beautiful and so so precious! You can design your own (flower color, interior fabric), or you can choose from already pre-made designs.

Check out the etsy page, by eclu, whose based right here in Boston (woohoo!).

Simply adorable.

Happy Monday!

snap on…

(via etsy)

I love this simple poster!

A spin off of the ever popular “keep calm and carry on”, this cute poster targets the photograph lover. I am TOTALLY a photograph lover. My bedroom is overflowing with pictures of my memories, I have over 40 albums posted to facebook, and this blog here is near proof of my love of photography. Until recently I was mostly just interested in pictures of my friends, but since I’ve gotten my DSLR I’m moving towards the most artistic side of photography. So far I’m loving it and I’m even planning on taking a course to get me more acclimated with my camera!

Final thoughts: You can never have too many pictures.

“She glances at the photo, and the pilot light of memory flickers in her eyes.”  ~Frank Deford