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Coffee Talk 10: a chance to catch up on the little things in life—both sweet and salty! February 2019
Well, hello there! ๐ How’s things? Did you enjoy/barely survive Valentine’s Day fervor? ๐ Since the last official holiday of February (as if there were like 100 hehe) is over, I thought it’d be a nice time to take a load off and catch up. Will you grab the fresh-baked cookies while I put on a pot of coffee? I’m so excited to take a break from the kitchen and chat with you.
Can’t wait to hear what you’ve been up to! Leave your updates in the comments below. You ready? Let’s do it!
Moving… So as you might already know, Erik and I are big movers. Alright, I just realized that “big movers” doesn’t really mean anything. Lol. Thing is, we’ve been moving what feels like nonstop since we met. We’ve been together for nearly 10 years, and in those 10 years, we’ve moved 10+ times. I know!!! It’s A LOT.
Thing is, we’ve gone through so many life changes, and so has my mom. We mainly moved time and time again to be near her, and to make sure that she would enter the new phase of her life alright (and hopefully smoothly). Now that she’s all settled in and an incredible/essential/wonderful part of my sister Jenny’s family, we feel good about moving on. For ourselves.
So Erik and I are looking at a couple cities all across America. If we had the time, energy and know-how to move internationally, you know we would! ๐ But, for now, we’re looking at smaller big cities in America. We’re thinking about cost of living, access to public transportation (as we’ve been car-free our entire adulthoods!), and warm, inviting people, with a sense of community.
We’re gonna start making trips to see some places soon!!! We’re beyond thrilled about this upcoming new phase of our lives. Boston/Massachusetts has been home on and off for many years for me, then for both of us. (I went to school at Mount Holyoke College.) It sometimes feels like we’ll always come back here, or perhaps back to California, where we both grew up… but for now, we’re heading somewhere new… perhaps with a tad less hustle and bustle.
And a little more time to get to know ourselves, and each other.
What are your thoughts on the best smaller big cities in America? Any suggestions as to where we should move? ๐
Movies/Date Nights… To put it frankly, Erik and I’ve been burnt out for ages and ages now. We kinda had an epiphany-type moment where we were like, we work too darn much! We were constantly making more and more excuses to cancel plans, then stay in to work. That was an unhealthy cycle that saw our moods suffer. So we did one big thing to commit to getting out of the house and into the world: we signed up for AMC Stubs A-List! Hehe! It’s this monthly membership to AMC movie theaters. We get to see up to 3 movies per week for one flat fee. It’s been working really well so far—it’s getting us out of the house, giving us a reason to go out for date nights and gussied up, and it’s been so much fun!
Do you have any activities or subscriptions/memberships to things to get you out of the house?
Blogpost Revamp… Since I discussed this topic in length last month, I wanted to check in and see how you’ve been liking everything. Have you noticed the new formatting of blogposts? I’m trying to strike a good balance between telling my stories/keeping things personal and providing helpful info in each post (like substitution notes, storage instructions, etc.).
What do you think so far?
A sneak peek for a new recipe!! Can you guess what it is?
TOP RECIPES of Jan + Feb
Popular Recipes This Month
- Paleo Cookie Dough Bites
- Soft Baked Chocolate Donuts – one of my faves
- Vegan Chocolate Cake Recipe
- Oil-Free Peanut Butter Oatmeal Breakfast Cookies
- Ultimate Fudgy Paleo Vegan Brownies
- Good Morning Breakfast Cookies – an oldie, but a goodie!
Latest Recipes & Favorites
- 3 Ingredient Paleo KIND Bars
- 4 Ingredient Healthy Peanut Butter Granola
- Healthy Raw Vegan Brownies
- Dark Chocolate Chili Almond Clusters
- Paleo Cookie Dough Truffles
- 3 Ingredient Healthy Rice Crispy Treats
Woohoo!! Yep, I’m still excited about the prospect of moving… and all the new recipes that you’re loving! So how have things been on your end? What’s new with the fam? Work? Cats? Dogs? ๐ I can’t wait to hear all about it.
Sending you all my love and maybe even a dove, xo Demeter ❤️
In case you wanted to catch up with a few past posts: Coffee Talk 9, Coffee Talk 8, Coffee Talk 7, Coffee Talk 6, August, July, June, May, April, Catching Up 2, Catching Up 1.
My family has moved around a lot as well, though certainly not as much as you! Can’t wait to find out what this recipe is
Hello, fellow mover! ๐ Youโll find out soon! ๐
Good luck on your search, what an adventure!! . one โsuggestionโ . I have is St. George Utah, itโs a cute little town, but itโs staring to grow! And yes, I love your new blog formats! And that sneak peek looks DELISH, maybe itโs… coffee cake? Hehe. Have a great day!! .
Hiya Palutena!! Itโs always a joy to hear from you. .. Ooh, I love the sound of St. George! Iโll tell Erik about it. Also, WOOHOO on you liking my new blog formats. Phew!! Great guess. Thatโs all Iโll say. ๐ Have a wonderful day!! โค๏ธโค๏ธ
A smaller city that Iโve visited and loved is Minneapolis. It has a ton of cool stuff on the food, art & architecture fronts. I found it very walkable, and explored some interesting neighborhoods. I didnโt have a chance to visit St.Paul, but that sounds good too. And people did seem a bit friendlier than they do in Boston/Cambridge, where I am now. Good luck finding a good fit!
Okay, Iโm LOVING your suggestion!!! Itโs actually at the very top of our list. Everything that you mentioned is why weโve been looking into it. ๐ Thanks so much for your input & your well wishes, Amy. Big hugs!
I second Minneapolis!!!!!!!! I lived there for my first nine years and it has everything!!!! We lived in a small neighborhood with big back yards and nature but the city was only a minute away. ๐ Also, the saying Minnesota Nice is 100% true!!!
If you want a small town feel near the Cities check out Winona… only a couple hours away from the Cities makes it great for daytripping! It also has amazing scenery and opportunities!
I think the recipe is a coffee cake! Maybe oatmeal coffee cake? Looks delicious, no matter what! ๐
YEAH!!!!!! Iโm loving hearing that! Weโve got it at the very top of our list, so fingers crossed! ๐ Iโm all about the sound of Minnesota Nice!!! Small town feel with a bit of city would be perfect! Iโm gonna to tell Erik about Winona so we can look into it. (Does it have plenty of public transit?) Great guess!!!! Answer coming soon! Thanks for your input, Olivia. Hugs!!
Winona does have public transit! I’m not sure how extensive it is, though!
Ooh!! Iโll have to look into it. Thanks love!
I love your blog, your recipes, and the way you share about your family. You are actually really funny, which is why if I go to one of your recipes, I will usually read all of it! In addition, I think you have the right combo of words to recipe to photo ratio!
As far as a move–since you said you have been in Boston for a long time, but you grew up in California–I would say you would probably pick somewhere on the east coast–considering a cooler climate–maybe a smaller town with access to a larger city! My suggestion would be Austin–but that is neither east coast, nor cooler temps!
Have fun planning–the perfect spot is waiting for you!
Chefshel (Shel? .), thank you so much for your truly kind comment. Itโs got me beaming, like BIG time. ๐ Sometimes I get a little flak for not skipping a blogpost altogether and just putting the recipe up top… but I feel like that skips out on the experience of opening up and connecting with wonderful people like you. ๐
Oooh, Erikโs been telling me we should put Austin on the list. Although, Iโm just a bit nervous about the heat (weโre both crabby patties when itโs hot lol). Thank you for stopping by & chatting with me. Big hugs!!
This is a fun blog! Good luck on your search for a small/big city. It is hard to find a place with good public transportation. The recipe…baked oatmeal? or maybe some kind of coffee cake?
Thanks Leslie! Yeah, weโre looking at a few places and hoping for the best. Great guesses!!! Answer soon! ๐
I love it! So fun to read more about you and what you’re up to, keep up the good work!
Thanks Kristine! ๐ Iโm getting better at opening up, post by post. ๐ Hugs!!
Eeeeek! 10 moves in 10 years!!! WOW!!! That’s a lot – but y’all must be expert packers and unpackers now! Hey Maybe y’all could add Atlanta to the list of contenders to move to?
LOLOL!! YES!! Weโve become minimalist to the point thatโs itโs hilarious (but not lol). Adding Atlanta (but leaning towards somewhere colder). Muah!
I am guessing that the next recipe is a cake? I am not sure what kind, though ๐ Looks yummy!
Good guess!!! Youโll find out soon! ๐
It really depends on what you like — if warmer weather is important, the Southeast has it. I live in Boca Raton, FL and it’s gonna be 82ยฐ today. The beach is a mile from the house and it’s laid back and casual… Food for thought. Plus, you could be my neighbor and I could be one of your taste testers.
Thank you so much for your input. ๐ Woah, 82!!! I say this as Iโm looking outside and thereโs a fresh layer of snow everywhere. Lol. Oh, Iโd love to have you as a neighbor and taste tester!! ๐
I totally get the “Big Movers” thing. I have been in my current home the longest of anywhere I’ve ever lived except for one childhood home (of many). And, we are getting ready to move in a few months too – I’m so excited! I hope you find the perfect place in the perfect city!
Moves are so exciting!!! Thank you so much. Wishing you a wonderful move & a fantastic new home. ๐