AMAZING YOGURT

So, these days I’ve been trying not to have so much dairy. Tough, I know, but there are so many other options out there and I have found one yogurt that is sooooooo good I had to share! It’s called Culina. This yogurt is a dairy free, coconut milk based yogurt. The texture is like yogurt (which is hard to find dairy free yogurt with a good texture). I got a bunch of flavors, but this one here is Blueberry Lavender. If you aren’t too keen on coconut, you might not care for this because there is a hint of coconut taste.

What I LOVE about this company is that they serve the yogurt in little planting pots so after you eat the yogurt, you can wash the pot and plant flowers, or any seeds inside. SO CREATIVE, and SO GREEN! This has been my go to now if I am craving yogurt!

Go green, and Culina!

xoxox,e

Kimochi's 8th Annual Car Show

FUN FACT When I was a kid, up until middle school probably, I wanted to be a racer driver.

Something about cars intrigues me. How they look. How they are put together. How they sound. There are so many things about cars that fascinate me. Old American cars especially catch my eye. Actually, another fun fact, I probably know more about cars than your typical guy. Anyway, today I went to Kimochi’s car show to check out everyones cars. I have gone to this particular car show about five or six times and there are always cars I hope to see again and again.

It always surprises me how well kept these cars are. Especially because they are from the 50’s and 60’s. What’s my dream car you ask? 1967 Chevy Camaro SS.

xoxo,e

Farmers Market

Happpppy Saturday!

One of my favorite things to do if it is a nice weekend is go to the local farmers market. Low and behold, today in San Mateo it was 82 degrees at 10a.m. Wow. Though San Mateo is a bit of a drive, I didn’t mind because the weather was so nice!

San Mateo’s farmers market is one of my favorites because of how large it is. There are always tons of vendors and a lot of good choices. I also like how everything is organic, so I don’t have to worry about pesticides being on my produce. There are so many great things about shopping at farmers markets. You can buy locally, the produce is always fresh from their farms, you get the best “in season” produce, and most importantly, you are helping the local community. I also think everyone who goes to farmers markets are generally in a great mood as well. You can’t be grumpy and go to a farmers market, that’s just unheard of!

One thing I noticed today was that the vendors rounded down to the nearest 1/2 dollar. So for example, if my total from one vendor was $1.70, he would only charge me $1.50. What a good deal!

Here are some pictures from the farmers market (:

Yummy.

xoxo,e