My favorite cookies to make around the holidays are these soft & chewy molasses ginger cookies. The combination of cinnamon, ginger and cloves is a perfect match for a cup of coffee or hot chocolate. Plus, your kitchen will smell amazing the whole day! These molasses ginger cookies also freeze really well, so they’re perfect…
1832 Farmhouse Tour
There have been SO many changes in our lives the last few months, but the most recent change was moving from our little ranch house into our new (old) house last week. We bought this 1832 farmhouse from my grandma, who has lived here the last 30 years. When my grandparents bought this house about…
Pumpkin Spice Muffins
Fall in New York is such a magical time! It seems like once the nights become cooler, it starts to finally feel like summer is on its way out. And you know what fall means – pumpkin spice everything! These pumpkin spice muffins are one of my favorite fall treats. This was the first time…
Old Fashioned Sugar Cookies with Maple Frosting
These cookies are the best! Anyone who has tried these cookies knows that I’m not exaggerating. They just melt in your mouth, and the combination of soft sugar cookie with maple frosting is heavenly. Growing up, my grandma always made these cookies, and it was one of the first cookie recipes I remember trying to…
Little Ranch House Tour
As promised, here is a tour of our little 1200 sq. ft. ranch house. Dave bought this house 10 years ago before we were married, and as you can see from the “before” pictures it’s really come a long way. Most of our improvements were DIY, with the exception of some major things we weren’t…
Top 5 Tips for Packing Light
Have you ever felt burdened by all of your luggage while traveling? It doesn’t have to be that way! You should be able to enjoy the journey, not just the destination. Unless your last name is Kardashian, you probably don’t have a private jet and people to cart your luggage around for you. Keep reading…
Cherry Clafoutis
For me, summer always revolves around the best fresh, locally-grown produce. Here is Western New York the summer always seems so short, but our growing season is jam-packed with amazing fruits and veggies. We are lucky enough to live in an area where we can buy lots of local produce. No summer would be complete…
Big Sur, California in Pictures
Quebec City – Old World Charm
Quebec City is located on the St. Lawrence River and is the capital of the province of Quebec, Canada. The origin of the name Quebec is quite interesting. It actually stems from the Algonquian word “Kébec” which means “where the river narrows.” The greater Quebec area was originally inhabited by several different Algonquian-speaking tribes. Quebec…
DIY Garden Posts for String Lights
Adding lights to your patio/garden area is an easy way to make your outdoor space more inviting. It might seem a little bit intimidating to buy a bag of concrete mix, but it’s really not difficult to make these DIY garden posts! The hardest part is getting the posts home in your car. There is…