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Yesterday I went to the just-launched farmers market at the New Medicine Community in Bradenton (info here), and while it was pretty small with not more than 10 vendors, the vibe was great, and I met some really nice people. The idea behind it is to bring customers together not only with the farmers who grow their foods but with local chefs and restaurants who use ingredients that are grown locally and/or with organic practices. Chef Cheryl does cooking demonstrations and offers free samples, Vertori’s Pizza‘s owner Christine Harman is there with baked-on-site, entirely gluten-free goodies like the absolutely delicious pizza, stuffed shells, ravioli, and homemade packaged products (bread, treats, etc.), and NMC offers free hot coffee and tea, which was very needed during yesterday’s chilly afternoon. Dawn of Sensible Soaps is also a vendor, selling many handcrafted soap products. I sampled the citrus from King Farm Myakka, doled out by the Kings’ very friendly – and knowledgeable – retired-doctor father. I took his advice and purchased some of his favorite citrus, the Orlando tangelo, a juicy, sweet, unique citrus that will only be around for a few more weeks. Other regular vendors include Bob’s Veggie Patch, Greens on the Gro, Therapeutic Massage by Don, and Hack Urban Garden; check the New Medicine community Produce This Week list before you go to see what’s currently available.

Here are some shots I took of the spread:

Farmers Market

And then some photos of this little one who quickly became a friend. The 20-month-old was absolutely adorable and loved her time at the market, collecting soap, running around, and munching on the broccoli-garlic pizza sample from Vertori’s. Sadly, I didn’t capture her white-blond hair due to the cold temperatures, but her eyes are ridiculously gorgeous, too:

Farmers Market

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During our last trip to Cleveland, I photographed 4-month-old Ella at her home. While she was less than thrilled about our photo shoot (and would’ve much preferred naptime to me snapping shots of her with just a diaper sitting in her Bumbo chair), I don’t think her dissatisfaction came through in the final images. She was a sweet little one (with incredible cheeks) and felt much better with some snuggles from her mom throughout the session.

Here are a few that I like best from Ella’s shoot:

Ella

I love the look of deep thought in this one:

Ella

I’m a big fan of monogrammed bloomers, and Ella’s were super cute. Here she is having some tummy time on her big-girl bed that awaits her:

Ella

We snapped a few shots in her Christmas outfit outside before she was really over the session. I believe a neighbor yelled over the fence, “Is that a baby in a bucket?!” Yes, sir, it is. And she looks mighty cute in it.

Ella

One final shot of her amazing eyes and cozy winter hat. I love how she’s looking adoringly at her mom. 🙂

Ella

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My oatmeal recipe this weekend was a hit, and by “a hit,” I mean a few people told me they wanted to make it, and my sister has made it every morning since (yes, since Saturday). Okay, I’m not sure that constitutes as a big deal, but regardless, I’m inspired to post more recipes.

I’ve been a food writer for a few years, with my monthly column, In Good Taste, being printed in a healthy living magazine here in Sarasota for nearly 5 years (random example here). During the many years I served as the managing editor for that magazine, I became aware of – and applied to my life – a more healthy way of eating and cooking. Since writing that column, I’ve missed the culinary aspect of my work – but I’m excited to use my photography blog as an outlet for both my recipes (either mine or have been tweaked from others’) and my food photos.

I also became involved with the just-launched Edible Sarasota, a magazine which has allowed me not only to learn more about the edible world but also to write about and photograph something I love.

All of that is simply some background as to why I’ll be delving into food photography and posts in addition to my other work… This particular entry will just highlight our “Jellie Mix,” a snack mix that J and I created for our wedding guests and put in their welcome bags. I wouldn’t so much call it a recipe, hence the quotes in the header, but an assembly of ingredients. We made it for our wedding guests because we felt it represented us as snackers (we as a couple are always in possession of some sort of snack, and it usually involves nuts or chocolate) and because it’s quite filling and easy to tote around. Well, here it is. Hope you like a little taste of Jellie!

Jellie Mix

Equal parts (or any ratio you prefer, really):

  • Unsalted almonds
  • Salted peanuts
  • Whole Foods’ 365 brand dark and white chocolate chunks
  • Whole Foods’ bulk aisle’s grain-sweetened milk-chocolate-covered raisins

There you have it. Simple, easy to assemble, and so yummy when you’re in need of a filling snack – great to bring to the movies, work, or to keep in your car (obviously not during the warmer months).

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Just wishing my little E a happy 5-month birthday (yes, I’m obsessed – he’s obsessable! and yes, I make up words for him, like “amageous” – amazing and gorgeous). So excited to celebrate his 6-month with him! Sending snuggles from FL to Cleveland (way too far).

E - 5 months

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This weekend we had a long overdue visit with our friends and their adorable Summer. She’s 15 months (and 5 months hearing today!) and one of the happiest little ones I’ve met. She laughs a lot and is so curious. We’re amazed to see how advanced she’s become at hearing in the 5 months since her cochlear implants were activated, and apparently so are her doctors. She hears whispers (and can whisper herself) and has so much to say. The cutest is when her dad asks her, “Summer, what does a gorilla say?” and she responds, “Ooo ooh aah aa!”, making the little gorilla motions with a big smile on her face.

I snapped a few shots, although it was in the evening and inside without a flash (didn’t want to bother her with flashes just before bedtime), so they’re super ISO-y. You get the picture of how sweet she is, though, I think.

Here’s Summer laughing into the camera. She loved seeing the pictures after I took them (she even leaned forward to kiss herself in the image). 🙂

Summer laughing

And a fun new toy – water bottles! She took one, promptly left her playroom with it, placed it on the ground right outside the door, and sat proudly next to it, just looking at it and then me, as if to say, “So, what do you think of my sweet new toy?” Look at that expression in the last shot. I want to squeeze those cheeks – and we did… Sorry, guys, hope they’re not red today from all the squeezing and kissing! 😉

Summer and water bottle

Summer will have a real session soon – this visit was just too late in the day (and it was 35 degrees outside!). We loved seeing her and can’t wait to see the three of them again soon.

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Weather.com says that our temperature here in Sarasota is 38 degrees – “feels like 30” (!!). On top of that, it’s raining – ice cold, bone-chilling rain. I am freezing. For some reason, 38 degrees here feels colder to me than 38 degrees up north – maybe because our brains are telling us that this is not right or because the buildings aren’t prepared for this… I don’t know, but I do know that all I want is warmth – a warm shower, a warm blanket, a warm (or boiling hot) drink, and very warm food. So this morning (afternoon, I guess), when we finally emerged from the layers of down and fuzzy coziness that is our bed, I made some oatmeal.

Ingredients:

  • Rolled oats (we used about 1 cup)

Oats

  • 1 cup water
  • 1 cup unsweetened almond milk
  • 1 egg
  • 365 brand grade B pure maple syrup
  • 1-2 tbsp Bob’s Red Mill wheat germ
  • 1-2 tbsp Bob’s Red Mill flaxseed meal
  • about 1/2 tsp cinnamon (This is our favorite.)
  • salt
  • 2 tbsp pomegranate seeds
  • 2 tbsp chopped walnuts

After years of wanting to have pomegranate seeds as a staple at home but feeling afraid to break through that complicated-looking fruit, I finally made my brother-in-law teach me how to extract the seeds cleanly and efficiently. A very similar tutorial can be found here (although I find they can be kept for up to a week in the fridge, not two days like the link recommends). And here are the beautiful results:

Pomegranate seeds

I start by heating the water and almond milk on the stove until the liquid starts to boil. I add the oats, lower the heat to medium-high, and stir occasionally. This takes 5-10 minutes, so you have time to prep the other ingredients. When the oats have absorbed about half the liquid, I add about 1 tbsp of syrup, the wheat germ, a dash of cinnamon, and a sprinkle of salt. When the liquid is almost entirely absorbed, I reduce the heat to low and stir in the egg. You don’t want it to scramble, but you of course want it to cook through, so stir thoroughly for one to two minutes.

I scoop the portions onto the serving plates and then top with cinnamon, syrup, flax, pomegranate seeds, and walnuts. Here it is!

Oatmeal

Hope everyone else is finding ways to stay comfy and warm today, whether you’re here in Florida or up in the real frigid temps of the north. I hear a tea kettle and a hot tub calling…

(‘Shoe, now you can make it – or I will make it for you in 27 days, not that I’m counting.)

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I was in the mood to blog about something slightly different/new when I realized that I hadn’t yet posted about Larry and Erin’s wedding. Lots of photos in this post, so it’s a long one.

Larin, as we call them, got married in September here in Florida, with the ceremony at their church and reception at Mattison’s Riverside in Bradenton. These two are our great friends, and I was honored to photograph their wedding alongside another friend and photographer, April Nowotny.

Larin exude wholesome, genuine happiness and love. They adore and support each other and don’t seem to let anything trivial get in the way of that. Their wedding was a refreshing reminder of how important it is to be 100% together – in the moment – with your spouse and family, and they as a couple are a great example of how wonderful it is to enjoy the special moments together in addition to the seemingly mundane. We joke about how Larry gets wildly excited about the simplest things – Erin gets a new pair of shoes, J (my husband) has an upcoming Fantasy Football matchup, I have a new treat from Whole Foods… but it really is a great way to be. Why focus solely on the big events and things in our lives? And maybe it’s just that mindset that made one of their “big events” so great; when there’s no pressure to make one day perfect because you enjoy each one, it’s easier to let go, be present, and have fun!

So here are some of my favorites from their day. April’s can also be viewed on her blog.

I photographed the men getting ready; April was with the ladies. (That’s my husband in the back whose tie was actually tied by a combo of Larry and Marty due to our joint lack of ability as tie-tiers.)

Larry and Groomsmen tying ties

Larry awaiting the first look at his bride as the guys looked on:

Larry and Groomsmen

Stunning bride.

Erin

This is happiness…

Larin's First Look

Erin with her girls, again looking radiant:

Erin, Girls, & Flowers

Larry needing some help with his boutonniere:

Larin boutonniere

Wedding party:

Wedding Party

Now onto the ceremony. Erin’s brother Stevie played guitar as people were seated:

Stevie playing guitar

Larry’s “I do:”

Larry's "I do"

Erin received her beautiful ring at the river post ceremony:

Erin's Ring

Quick phone call:

Erin phone call

One of my favorite shots of these two. I love their nuzzle:

Larin nuzzling

Erin looking like a professional model:

Erin

Finally time to eat!

Larin Dinner

And kiss!

Larin Kiss

Some cake (with incredible, handcrafted caketoppers by Erin) and garter tossing…

Larin's Reception

And good night. 🙂

Larin Sparklers

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As much as I hate to accept it, Ethan’s trip (oh, and my sister and brother-in-law’s – they understand, though, that it’s all about E) to Sarasota is almost over. They are heading back to snowy Cleveland today, so I’m taking a little time right now to post a selection of photos I’ve taken of E during these last couple of weeks.

Here are some of the images from his holiday session that were not chosen for his New Year’s card:

E New Year's Card Photo Shoot

And from E’s first visit to the beach, which was incredibly short lived due to his sleepiness. At least we captured it in the 10 minutes we were there. He was mesmerized by the sand/shells – probably a very interesting feeling on his feet!

E at the Beach

And the scene from his poolside shoot…

E's Poolside Photo Shoot

A few images from the session:

E Poolside

Some family shots can be found here.

Thanks for a great trip, little man! Can’t wait to smooch you in Cleveland in February (yes, I said “can’t wait” and “Cleveland in February” in one sentence – only E can inspire that statement out of me). One month and counting. I miss him already, and he’s right here next to me playing away on his new exersaucer:

E on exersaucer

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Ethan Happy New Year

Ethan’s holiday photo that we made into a New Year’s card from Tiny Prints. He’s either ringing in the New Year and inviting you to as well, dealing Black Jack, or participating in a barbershop singing group… He’s adorable, nonetheless!

Happy New Year, everyone!

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