Thursday, August 8, 2013

It's All Lies, Darling


1. Aeropostale Navy blazer, http://www.ebay.com/itm/221264224926?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649

 2. Polka dot skirt, Vintage

 3. Maroon Lace-ups, Vintage

Teriyaki Beer Marinated Tofu Steaks and Vegetable Skewers


 I love BBQ season! Vegetarians (and Vegans) can have some delish Summer time BBQ too. Brad and I made these teriyaki and beer marinated tofu steaks with vegetable skewers for dinner. So easy, but looks like you put in a lot of effort!


 Vegetable Skewers:


  • 1 Zucchini, sliced into 1/2" pieces
  • 1 Yellow squash, chopped into 1" pieces
  • 1 can Pineapple slices, chopped into quarters (fresh pineapple is even better!)
  • 1 Green bell pepper, chopped into pieces about 1sq"
  • Season to taste (Brad and I used seasoning salt, pepper and brushed on BBQ and teriyaki sauce. )
  • Tbsp. Olive oil
Chop or slice all vegetables (as stated above), add to metal or wood skewer. (If using wood skewer, remember to soak in water first!) Brush lightly with Olive oil, season, then add sauce of your choice. Grill over med-high heat, turning and adding more sauce as needed. If you prefer your vegetables with more char, let sit for 4-7 min. each turn.  (Depending on your grill temp and how you would like your vegetables.)


Teriyaki Beer Marinated Tofu Steaks:


  • Extra firm Organic Tofu, sliced into 8 even steaks
  • Teriyaki sauce of your choosing
  • BBQ sauce of your choosing (We went with Stubb's BBQ Spicy)
  • 2 Garlic cloves, minced
  • 1 beer (for this recipe, a darker beer creates more flavor)
  • Grated ginger to taste
Slice tofu into 8 even pieces. Separate and lay out tofu slices over dish towel, cover with another dish towel, and weigh down with heavy object. (I used a cast-iron pan.) Allow tofu to be pressed for a min. of 30 minutes. Once tofu has set, add remaining ingredients (above) to large pan or bowl, mix well. (Extra salt and pepper can be added to marinade to taste.) Add pressed tofu slices, and refrigerate for 1 hr 30 min. Tofu should be grilled over high heat on the grill, covered, for 6-9 min. each side. After you flip the tofu, the remaining marinade can be added to the top, to make sure your tofu really absorbs all of that great marinade flavor! Make sure your grill is very well oiled or tofu will stick to the grates, and that's simply not pretty. Your tofu should come out with great grill marks. 



Friday, July 26, 2013

Tonight




Big plans tonight! Lol. Catching up on some reading and tea-drinking while Lilah is napping. I love this new teacup. I found it at a thrift store for only $2!

Monday, July 15, 2013

Bits of Life




1. Fourth of July festivities.
2. Brad relaxing in the grass.
3. Silhouette
4. Details of my DIY men's Levis.
5. A little creature came to visit my room.
6. The "Super Moon."

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Subtle Prints





Brad and I were out shopping at the organic market, Pilgrim's, the other day searching for pesto pasta ingredients. As usual we ended up with an array of extra treats! Pasta recipe soon to come. I wanted to test out my hounds-tooth printed pantalones, so I paired them with something simple. This white shirt was a last-minute D.I.Y. of one of Brad's 37, 567 white crew neck tees. He still hasn't noticed I stole it...hmm. Mayhaps more fiance tee shirt redesigns are in the future?

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Hiking in the Rain

I just love Spring! I forgot how much I truly enjoy being outdoors. The fiance and I went on a hike today and snapped a few shots. One thing I did not enjoy was the 35 mph wind!! Luckily I had my long jacket to keep me warm.





Brad is such a weirdo, I love him. Jacket: Forever 21, Scarf: Knit by my best friend, Print top: Thrifted, Boots: Thrifted, Backpack: Fashion Express.