In the good name of procrastination, I’ve complied this post of fun things instead of writing about restaurants.
1. Cooking Wild in Missouri cookbook
Unexpected gifts are the best kind. The other day a friend sent us a copy of Cooking Wild in Missouri, a cookbook focused on using seasonal, local ingredients and meats. Chronicling their adventures of hunting, gathering and scavenging to work their way through all the recipes, they started their own blog, Woods to Food. Read their stories of true woods to table meals.
2. Zoya nail polishes
While scanning the deal headlines in my feed reader, I saw a post advertising a code for two free Zoya nail polishes for the cost of shipping. Normally $8 a piece, I got polishes in Jem and Dea for $6.95, a total savings of $16. I love those bargain blogs.
3. Pinkberry
Torn between feeling crushed and relieved, the nearest Pinkberry is two and a half hours away. I could eat it every day especially after being easily swayed by the numerous so-called health benefits. We had it twice in the same day in New Orleans, it’s that delicious.
4. Appetite for Jackson
On Saturday, January 28 from 2-9 p.m. I’ll be at the Art Garden downtown eating great food, listening to live music and maybe even sipping on a beer. Andrew Zimmerman from the Travel Channel will be there. The proceeds benefit the Craig Noone Miracle League. Can I say awesome?
5. Mississippi Warrior Dash
I was suckered in by the pit of fire and the Nordic helmet. Jackson hosts Mississippi’s Warrior Dash on April 21, and you can find me sinking in a mud pit or hurling myself over a wall.
6. Australian Open
Although there never is a true winter in the South, at least not to this Northern girl, I am excited it’s warming up outside and tennis season is starting up again. And nothing is more motivating to get back on the court than watching a little of the Australian Open.
7. Thirty-One umbrella
One a snowy evening in January many years ago, I arrived in the United States from South Korea and was welcomed into my family. Each year my mom commemorates my “Coming to America” day with a thoughtful gift and this year it was a personalized umbrella. Timing was perfect because it poured the next day.
8. Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? by Mindy Kaling
Please go read this book by Mindy Kaling. She writes likes she’s having a conversation – a hilarious conversation – which is an amazing feat. Her story felt so familiar and I believe we could be friends. You’ll want to be her friend too. (If you’re not convinced, she’s the Indian girl on The Office who writes, produces and acts.)
9. Prima Donna’s Closet
In New Orleans I scored the best find at a consignment store, Prima Donna’s Closet. Hiding among the racks was a Banana Republic black blazer, similar to the one pictured above. An equal original is currently selling for $158, I paid $19.
10. Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand
Everyone needs to read this book. The story is nearly unbelievable except that it’s very much true and Louis Zamperini lives on. Laura Hillenbrand masterfully narrates Zamperini’s childhood, Olympic running aspirations and survival through World War II. I stayed up until 1 a.m. on a work night to finish this book because it is riveting beginning to end.
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Thanks for posting the link to http://www.woodstofood.com. I think you should jump right in with a squirrel recipe. Remember to obey your local hunting and fishing regulations.
Posted by Fred | January 24, 2012, 4:23 pmWell, it’s the best I can do before getting my hands on some meat or a gun. Then I hope to tackle a recipe but might have to start with something a little less cute than the squirrel.
Posted by Gidget Eats | January 24, 2012, 4:42 pmThanks for pimping Appetite for Jackson and the Warrior Dash. I always appreciate it!
Posted by Sophie | January 24, 2012, 2:22 pmThose are easy things to pimp out and it’s my pleasure to do so. That doesn’t sound in appropriate at all or anything.
Posted by Gidget Eats | January 24, 2012, 4:41 pmI bet that Mindy Kaling book is hilarious. I’m definitely gonna read that next!
Posted by lauren | January 24, 2012, 12:08 pmNot wanting to admit this, I’m slightly obsessed now after reading her awesome book. She also has her own website/blog which I may or may not have been checking out at work…http://theconcernsofmindykaling.com/ongoing-concerns
Posted by Gidget Eats | January 24, 2012, 4:40 pmThe Appetite for Jackson thing sounds awesome! i would totally be there if we still lived in the area, but we moved to Oxford last summer. The Warrior Dash sounds kick-ass! I might do it, too!
Posted by Lisa Blair | January 24, 2012, 6:25 amYes there is nothing more kick-ass than jumping over fire, except maybe also while wearing a warrior helmet – you should sign-up! Oxford is a mere hop and skip away from Jackson. I hope you are enjoying your new house (?) and Ajax.
Posted by Gidget Eats | January 24, 2012, 4:38 pm