Triple Power Grain Cereal



I am a cereal person — this is just something you should know about me, okay? When I first moved out on my own years ago, I was a firm believer that a bowl of cereal could make a balanced weeknight dinner or a perfect late night study snack. But, I must confess, it has been ages since I've bought any sort of cereal.  Since being more conscious about the food I buy and put into my body, I quickly realized the majority of cereals are mainly made of corn and not much else. Sure, there are great organic cereal options, but even a great deal of those have far too much sugar than I am comfortable with. Not to mention they can cost way too much to justify buying just to satisfy a simple cereal craving.

Well, I found myself a homemade cereal solution. I'd been contemplating different cereal recipes to make for a few weeks; I've been wanting something simple and quick to cook up in advance on the weekends to have for breakfast several times throughout the week. I paired some of my favorite flavors and foods together for this cereal. I don't really enjoy things that are really really sweet, so this cereal shies a bit there. Instead it is hearty and cinnamon spicy (but still a bit sweet from honey and coconut!) I then stumbled upon this simple recipe on The Beauty Department and I couldn't help throwing in some quinoa to mine too. This cereal features three awesome grains: oats, quinoa, and chia seeds. Your body and belly should love it! See the recipe below.



TRIPLE POWER GRAIN CEREAL | yield: 4-6 servings

Ingredients                                           

+ 1 1/2 cup steel-cut oats
+ 1/2 cup quinoa
+ 1/4 cup chia seeds
+ 1/4 cup almonds, chopped
+ 1/4 cup shredded coconut
+ 2 tablespoons honey
+ 1/8 teaspoon ground cloves
+ 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg
+ 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

Instructions                                         

Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. In a small bowl combine the chia seeds and quinoa. Rinse the grains thoroughly and drain. Fill the bowl up with water to completely cover the grains and let the chia and quinoa soak for 10 to 15 minutes. Drain again after soaking. In a large bowl mix the oats, almonds, coconut, honey, cloves, nutmeg, and cinnamon. Fold in the drained quinoa chia mix with the other combined ingredients. Spread the cereal evenly into a greased baking pan and bake for 40 minutes, stirring every 5 minutes, until golden brown and crispy.



My favorite part about this cereal is how much crunch it has. The almond bits, to me, are especially delicious. Because we soaked the quinoa and chia a bit before baking, everything clumps together nicely and this cereal makes a fantastic granola with some greek yogurt. It is equally delicious with some almond milk and fresh fruit. And, it never gets soggy! The chia seeds will soak up excess milk and leave the cereal super crunchy the entire time you're eating. Homemade cereal success.

Enjoy! Cheers to healthy, yummy cereal!
xx Emorie

Adventures with You | Free Printable



Just a little something I thought up and sketched this morning. I've been feeling super lovey-dovey, nostalgic, and wanderlust lately; I suppose this is the result of those emotions. I'd like nothing more than to pack all our gear into the back of the car and leave the world for a few days. It's probably a result of the fantastic weather we've been having — I want absolutely nothing more than to be camping and exploring the woods with my love. I guess I'll settle for a good long hike this weekend with Pip and Will.

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+ A PDF download, sized for 8 1/2 x 11 and ready to print
+ The original image, to size and print as you'd like

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I hope you have a lovely, adventurous weekend!
xx Emorie

Jelly Sandal Appreciation



I absolutely love the fact that jelly sandals have made such a come back recently and I'm a little sad that I still haven't gotten my hands on a pair. Jellies were a staple in my wardrobe from age 5 to 10; I always had a pink and/or glitter pair. So of course, I am a little predisposed to gushing over all the jelly sandals I've seen popping up. There is some sort of built in reflex when I see jellies, I just turn into one giant heart eyes emoji screaming "GIMME!" Am I the only one freaking out about the fact that jellies are on trend? Jelly Sandals for adults? That's every 90s girly girl kid's dream, right?

1. Melissa Women's Aranha Hits 11 Jelly Sandals - Black Contrast | Coggles
2. Juju Seven Baby Pink Exclusive Flat Jelly Sandal | ASOS
3. FUNKY Gladiator Shoes | ASOS
4. Harley Jelly Sandal In Black | Missguided
5. Totally Jelly Sandal in Clear Sparkle | ModCloth
6. Bettie Jelly Glitter Heeled Sandals in Coral | Missguided

I love all of these pairs, but #1 and #4 are probably my favorite — they seem so classic and an adult twist on the classic jelly shoe, but of course, still jellies and fun. The #2, #3, and #6 pairs are all fun spring colors and more current trendy styles. Lastly, #5 are just a perfectly shameless classic jelly.

What do you think? Will you be wearing jellies this year?
xx Emorie

On Pets and Happiness



This may or may not have just been an excuse to share some more pictures of Pippin with you. He is always so golden, I don't quite understand it myself. I'm always blown away when I look back at pictures I took of him. Like , I actually captured that. I bottled all your weirdness up and put it in this photograph. Is my dog-mom showing? I took these yesterday afternoon in the 78 degree heat while we took a little break from our hike at the top of Camels Back.

Sometimes I just look down at this little fella curled up on my lap and it doesn't seem real. How can something bring me so much happiness? Sure he can be pretty stinky, and he tries to hump guests sometimes, and he barks at the kind neighbors, and he doesn't eat his nutrabits (okay, inside joke). But I love him and he loves me/maybe has some attachment issues. It is amazing how much happiness this stinky butt brings. I wouldn't trade him and all his weird little quirks for any other pet. Our family feels complete with him around. He's part of the pack.

Hope you're enjoying a lovely, warm day.
xx Emorie

P.s. Why does blogger destroy the quality of my gifs? Ugh.