photo-105After all the vacation fun, being sure to wake up and actually get everyone out the door to Juliette’s first day of school was a challenge. But, it was well worth all of the joyful moments of the day.

Breakfast was the last Plum Kuchen we will probably have until next year. I loved the way it overlapped with this exciting new start. I believe Juliette did as well.

Packing her lunch was a bit of a highlight of the day. She had two small containers. One with yogurt, raisins and a bit of granola, the other was homemade Hummus and a sprinkle of feta cheese. She also packed herself a handful of carrots, celery, and cherry tomatoes. I gave her a slice of bread, cut into four pieces.

In the end she devoured the yogurt, cherry tomatoes, and bread. She didn’t do much with the Hummus and there were several carrots and celery leftover. That lunch seemed successful, overall.

Can I just say, it is so joyful to walk up to a playground and see how happy your sweet daughter is playing?

We ran errands together and some little girl got shiny silver sneakers that she is so proud of. When we returned home, we each had a bit of hang time before realizing we were in need of  a snack. I warmed pitas from the other day to go with hummus and she requested a quesadilla. I am pretty sure she has liked hummus in the past, but once again she rejected the hummus, instead gobbling up my pitas solo. I gently informed her the whole point of the pita was to have a smear of hummus on top. She didn’t buy it.

When Lulu got home I ran out to the Farmers Market by myself. Which was a nice quick break from sleeping Zed and excited Juliette. I picked up the most fragrant little melon, a long cucumber, almost squishy ripe peaches, and corn on the cob.

The corn quickly ended up on the grill. Followed by the chicken pieces lightly seasoned with smoked paprika, salt and pepper. Meanwhile, I chopped up a zucchini, kale and ripe peach with a balsamic dressing. Nothing fancy, but easy and satisfying.
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After dinner though, I started getting creative and realized I needed to get rid of those Homemade Marshmallows I brought home from Washington. The only other way I think to enjoy marshmallows in general are in rice krispie treat form. Seeing as I did not have rice krispies, I thought to do popcorn. But, then I saw that we had this puffed corn cereal.

photo-101photo-102photo-103photo-104So, I melted a stick of butter, folded in the marshmallows and made it saucy. Then we started to raid the cabinets. First, I grabbed marcona almonds, cashews, blobs of peanut butter, and unsweetened coconut. With a generous pinch of coarse salt. I was trying to figure out ways to balance the otherwise intense sweetness of the melted marshmallows. It worked!

We put blobs in cupcake liners tucked into a muffin tin. I then proceeded to lick the bowl, because it is not everyday you get to do that, right?

What other types of everything but the kitchen sink treats could I make? Feel free to suggest!

Good night!

Lilly

 

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