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    • Coffee and Compadres

      Posted at 5:00 AM by Brittany, on February 21, 2017

      Last Wednesday I celebrated another year of life. 365 more days of sunrises and sunsets, 365 more days of coffee sips and cupcake eats, 365 more days of snuggles with my cats, and 365 more days dreaming of the mountains.

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      I’ve never been one to take off of work for my birthday, however I don’t work Wednesdays right now. I decided to spend “the day my mom blessed the earth with my presence” by combining three of my favorite things: coffee, cupcakes, and hiking.

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      My hiking partner, who also happens to be my work partner, but most definitely not my life partner, took the day off of work to spend the day with me exploring. We left at 07:00 and we were stuck in traffic far longer than either of us would have hoped.

      As one of the many cars aggregated together on the road I found multiple reasons to smile, the most obvious being that I was not on my way to work like the majority of those around me. Another reason was the delirium that started to take over my brain from sitting too long. A pit stop at Starbucks nearby our destination was in order to fill up my tumbler.

      Waiting until we were close to our location ensured the coffee was still warm upon our arrival at the summit.

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      The forecast called for rain, and despite the fact I never quite know if this is going to be true in Washington or not, it did indeed rain. In fact, it was somewhat of a downpour most of our hike. Thankfully it was warm enough outside that the rain wasn’t uncomfortable.

      Dare I say it was fun?

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      My right hand man was kind enough to stow my cupcake in his pack because I carried the coffee in mine. In all my years hiking I’ve yet to drink coffee at the summit of a mountain. It was time for this to change, and a birthday seemed like the perfect day to change this.

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      Hiking alone is great, and I often prefer it, but when I’m alone I don’t have anyone around to capture my true beauty as these candid outtakes showcase. The rain was a nice touch giving me a true drowned rat look.

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      My name is Brittany, I am 28 years old, and I have zero shame. 

      I chose an easy hike, only 4 miles RT taking two hours of our time. This time of year I tend to stay away from the snow packed peaks, I’m still traumatized from this adventure.

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      I’m humbled when I embark on a hike that was once easy as slicing pie, and find that it winds me. Instead of letting this destroy my mental peace I use it as motivation to get back to a place of strength that I know I am capable of. This hike was doable, and I surely could have kept going, but there were moments I found myself out of breath.

      A few days prior I embarked on a local 9.5 mile RT hike, one that took 4 hours. This hike was tiring, but in different ways. Just as running challenges different muscles than swimming, hiking trails of differing elevations and distances challenges different areas of my body. My birthday hike challenged my heart rate more, and the longer local hike challenged my hip flexors more. I love variety.

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      Local hike views.

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      I bought myself a new pair of day hike shoes thanks to REI’s garage sale. They were worn maybe once, and returned because they were “too heavy.” Similar to my previous day hikers I snagged these hideous pink/red walkers for $100 less than what they would have been brand new. Sold. I tested them out on the 9.5 miler, because I like to test my pain threshold.

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      I love birthdays because they remind me that life continues to fly by, even when we feel like it’s stagnant. It’s never too late to take control of what we want to do with our time, who we want to spend it with, and how we plan to achieve happiness.

      As each day passes for me I become more in tune with what I want my life to look like, but my favorite part is that I become more accepting of the inevitable changes life entails. The ups and downs are all necessary, the emotions and trials we experience are normal, and the gut feelings we have are usually right. They all work together to write the stories of our lives. Are you living yours in a way that others would want to read about?

      Q: What’d you do for your last birthday? Post hike I ate my body weight in Thai food, and regret nothing. Autoimmune diseases take a back seat on birthdays. HA.

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      | 75 Comments Tagged Birthday, Coffee, Cupcake, Explore, Hiking, PNW, Rattlesnake Ridge, Vegan
    • Cleveland Eats

      Posted at 7:35 AM by Brittany, on September 23, 2015

      I discovered a new hashtag last week, which led me to conclude that if you put the word “eats” after any large city you’ll find photo after photo of delicious looking food.

      I also discovered #SeattleEats is amazing and I’ve been missing out. For this post though, all attention goes towards Cleveland and all my delicious eats.

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      Cleveland Vegan decor.

      It should come as no surprise that one of the highlights of my trip to Ohio (second of course to the wonderful company I had) was all my exploration through food.

      I was fortunate enough to try a handful of new to me eateries, which is naturally the first thing I’m posting about. Food is life after all.

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      “Beet” still my heart.

      First up to bat is this quinoa, beet, and sunflower seed burger from Cleveland Vegan. It knocked my socks clear into next week. The food was fresh and full of flavor, the staff was friendly and fun, and the decorations were absolutely adorable.

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      Young love in a sea of plants.

      Root vegetables everywhere just like the carrot shown above.

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      This place was so legit I had to go twice. Once for “real food” and once for “the best food.” Also known as dessert. Also known and my life force.

      Also known as triple chocolate cupcakes.

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      Sigh.

      Cleveland Vegan wasn’t the only place with too legit to quit desserts, oohhh no. I made my rounds to a cafe down the way for brunch with a side of sugar.

      I’d love to give a hug to the person that coined the term brunch. It’s fantastic, and when I participate in the event known as brunch I feel fancy.

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      The Root Cafe was fully equipped with bearded men, fair trade coffee, and vegan food that filled my soul with rainbows and kitten whiskers.

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      Breakfast burrito packed with sweet taters, beans, broccoli, and enchilada sauce.

      The inner vibe was equally fantastic.

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      My lovely brunch date.

      My lovely brunch date.

      Oreo like cookie.

      Oreo like cookie.

      If that Oreo like cookie wasn’t enough to bring me back to Ohio, the vegan mac and cheese from Forage Public House is. I’ll be recreating this masterpiece VERY soon.

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      I also got a salad. I think that counts as balance.

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      Last, but most CERTAINLY not least was the vegan cinnamon roll I obtained from Natures Bin – “a non-profit organization whose mission is to help people with disabilities develop skills and confidence leading to sustainable employment.”

      There is so much yes about that mission statement.

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      I needed a moment of silence while eating this roll.

      I ate so much more than this while on the other side of the US, but these were the highlights. All of these places had a common theme – sourcing local and organically grown produce for a true farm to table meal. It’s no wonder I loved the food so much.

      Still to come are my adventures in Amish Country, my trip to an apple orchard, wandering through sunflowers, riding trolleys downtown, and pretending to be Tarzan in a forest filled with trees. Until next time.

      Q: Do you eat the same when you’re on vacation as you do in everyday life? 80% yes, 20% treats.

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      | 65 Comments Tagged Cleveland, Cupcake, Dessert, Ohio, Vacation, Vegan
    • The Simple Joys of Everyday Life

      Posted at 8:00 AM by Brittany, on July 27, 2015

      There’s something to be said about a day with no set plans. A day where you wake up with the sun instead of an alarm. A day where your morning run has no limits and you run based on feel and not time. A day where your morning walk goes a little bit longer than planned because you’re too busy soaking up the scenery.

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      These mornings are my favorite. They allow me to slow down and savor not only my coffee, but my excitement for adventure. Nothing is off the table.

      I found $1 on one of my runs recently, which left me feeling all kinds of philosophical. I posted the photo below on my Instagram with these words:

      “I find something valuable on every single run I go on. Whether it be a penny, peace of mind, a half eaten candy bar that a kind stranger left behind to share, or a mental snapshot of a new location. What I hadn’t found before was dollar bills, until now. This is either a pat on the back for a successful run, or a sign it’s really time to purchase new shoes. The universe is giving me money for some reason or another.”

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      I take great pride in knowing that something as simple as finding a dollar on my run brought such great joy to my day. I’ve had some waves of emotions here and there the last few months where I’ve had to really focus on quieting my mind.

      This isn’t necessarily a bad thing, if anything it’s comforting knowing I’m craving new adventures. Life is great, but I want more, and sometimes my impatience rears its ugly head. The ebb and flow of my life has a mind of its own at times.

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      Running calms my entire soul.

      I’ve also concluded that a lot of my thoughts/feelings/and emotions are tied to the foods I consume. I don’t talk about it much on the blog, but I’ve really been focusing on what I eat the last few months. I started to talk about my tic toc foods here, and have delved even deeper. Thankfully now I know a lot of my trigger foods.

      I’ve been mostly successful in finding alternatives to the foods I adore, and the key to my success is making my meals at home. Certain breads are one of my triggers so I pick my battles when I consume them. The same company that makes the legit cupcakes I can’t get enough of also makes bread, and it has been a godsend.

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      No gluten, no soy, no rice, no corn, no egg.

      Plus they’re local…my favorite.

      I briefly mentioned a few posts ago that I started seeing a naturopath, and while my initial intentions with him were related to something different, we’ve also discussed my reactions with certain foods. After playing scientist with my own body for months I’ve decided to get a food allergy test to have some confirmations.

      Initially I thought cacao was a trigger, but I eat these bars with the ease of a coffee induced BM.

      Initially I thought cacao was a trigger, but I eat these bars with the ease of a coffee induced BM.

      Despite some of the discouragement I feel when I find certain foods give me trouble, the overall mindset that comes with eating foods my body thrives on outweighs any discouraging thoughts. Eat good, feel good. Spirit, mind, AND body.

      So thankful for these.

      So thankful for these.

      Plus, trigger foods make me all kinds of moody and it’s not pretty. Nor is the inflammation or eczema. It also totally affects my running.

      I’ll post more about my naturopath experiences as they come, and also go into more detail about my food testing for those that are interested.

      Me when I succumb to the triggers.

      Me if I succumb to the triggers.

      What I know for sure is that I’ve been finding simple joys in my everyday life thanks to a positive mind, a properly fueled body…. and Theo chocolate.

      Q: Is anyone interested in hearing more about my experience with a naturopath/a food allergy test?

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      | 63 Comments Tagged Chocolate, Cupcake, Garmin, Life, Naturopath, Running, Vegan
    • When I’m Not

      Posted at 5:47 AM by Brittany, on June 22, 2015

      One of my favorite things about blogging is having a space to purge all the random thoughts that swarm inside my brain. Doing this also allows me to connect with other like minded bloggers, forming lifelong connections and genuine friendships.

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      My number one friend.

      Sharing my love for plant based food and cats allowed me to connect with Kayse, a creative girl with a green thumb and a hand for art. After lusting over her art work for months, she kindly sent me a customized dapper cat portrait of my dude.

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      Words cannot express my gratitude. Please do yourself a favor and check out her online shop, the art she creates is so unique and fabulous.

      Ok, time to purge some thoughts.

      When I’m not blogging, or having a stare off with my cat, I’m usually eating. I haven’t posted a recipe on the blog in MONTHS, simply because I’ve been enjoying exploring OTHER peoples food. I’ve found a few companies that cater to walking science projects like myself, and I happily support them. Local eats are my favorite.

      Local pizza, I’m all about that pie life right now.

      When I’m not eating I’m running. 100 mile May gave me my recent running mindset. I’m in a fantastic routine where I am excited about my daily runs, and on the off chance I’m not I skip it for something else. It’s a beautiful thing.

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      There’s also more room for cupcakes when I have a consistent running routine, that’s also a beautiful thing. Balance in bliss.

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      You’d never guess these cupcakes were dairy free, gluten free, soy free, rice free, nut free, egg free, dinosaur free, spinach free, & broken glass free.

      They fall into the “if one doesn’t take up your entire hand you need two” category.

      Just like these donuts.

      Just like these donuts.

      I think I need to make these two hand treat photos a thing.

      When I’m not eating or running I’m playing with coffee at work. I haven’t created any of my own coffee tastings lately, but I have been putting together mini ones at work for my coworkers with featured coffee’s and Starbucks food. 

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      This blend has a beautifully complex flavor of red currant, with a bright and sparkling acidity typical of African grown coffee. I don’t prefer these tasting notes, but I try to explore other options once in a while.

      When I’m not working I’m still spending time with my coworkers. We’re family.

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      My fellow coffee master ❤

      We all love to drink coffee.

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      When I’m not with other people I’m exploring alone.

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      My happy place.

      I love blogging, but lately I’ve been enjoying life away from it all more. Eating, running, working, and exploring have taken top spot which is typical of the summer months. I just can’t soak up enough adventure fast enough!

      On that note, I’m off to explore. I mean…off to work.

      Q: What things take up most of your time?

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      | 59 Comments Tagged Bloggers, Cats, Coffee, Coffee Master, Cupcake, Donuts, Plant Based, Running, Starbucks, Vegan
    • 100 Mile May

      Posted at 6:52 AM by Brittany, on June 3, 2015

      Last month I committed to running 100 miles. I think this is the most I’ve run in a single month, but my memory isn’t always the best. I ran everyday except for two, and took those two days off because my quads needed a rest day.

      To celebrate, I ran my final three miles and took myself on a date to the mountains.

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      Running everyday wasn’t hard, and I think it’s because my usual runs were 3-4 miles, with a few longer ones in the mix. This made daily runs totally manageable.

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      Per usual I learned some things the last month, and also reminded myself of things I already knew yet somehow forgot. It’s time for another round of running rambles.

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      Recent Running Realizations

      1. Having a goal gives you motivation, like seeing a light at the end of the tunnel.

      2. Running makes you leaner, as long as you don’t eat cupcakes after every run.

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      Though I’d sure love to have one of these every morning…and night.

      3. Running uphill is necessary, because life is all about steady progress towards a positive slope. No time for stagnant straight lines. Improvements spark success.

      4. Carbs….

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      …on carbs…

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      …on carbs…

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      5. A run, is a run, is a run. I had complete peace about a couple “only two milers,” and never stressed about my pace. In fact my pace improved! Hard work gets results.

      6. Running makes you rich. Physically, mentally, spiritually, and sometimes literally.

      Always finding money on my runs.

      Always finding money on my runs.

      7. Running is the perfect way to de-stress. I’d be lying if I said this supervisor stuff wasn’t stressful at times during the learning process.

      8. Doing things with other people keeps you accountable. One of my coworkers was running allllll the miles too, and we would send each other completed run photos.

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      Then we would go to Starbucks and Whole Foods, because runners need fuel.

      9. Running with short hair wins everything.

      10. Good shoes are like good friends. It’s always sad to say goodbye.

      I’ve been running in the same pair of shoes for…SIX years (with other shoes rotated in for a few of those years)!!! YEARS people. Runners know shoes need to be rotated every 5-6 months (or 500-600miles) so this is HUGE. Barefoot running has completed me in every possible way. The holes indicate it is now time for another pair.

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      I think 100 mile months are a new thing.

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      My last words of wisdom for the day are…

      You can do ANYTHING you set your mind to, so go out there and DO IT!

      Q: What have you set your mind to and accomplished lately?

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      | 50 Comments Tagged Coffee, Cupcake, Garmin, Hike, National Running Day, Run, Vegan
    • Tacoma City Half Marathon

      Posted at 9:19 AM by Brittany, on May 5, 2014

      Yesterday I ran my 5th half marathon.

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      It wasn’t my best race, in fact it was quite the struggle, but I am proud of my finish and even learned a few things throughout the run. Despite my desires to be a natural born cage fighter runner, I’m not. If I want an “easier” race I have to prep myself by training. My training for this half was sub-par, and not a single long run was successful for me.

      I fell off the running bandwagon that last week and did whatever I wanted for workouts.

      I fell off the running bandwagon that last week and did whatever I wanted for workouts.

      I made a plan for one month. My weekday runs were decent (always 9:30-9:40 pace range), but when I got to my 8,9,10 mile runs I had to walk..too much. Mentally I just couldn’t focus and I caved when my mind told me to walk. I didn’t complete the month.

      A midweek run. Proud of that pace, but I had to push it.

      A midweek run. Proud of that pace, but I had to push it.

      Fast forward to race week. After a pathetic excuse for a 10 miler, I went in to the race yesterday with the hopes that adrenaline and fellow runners would carry me to the finish.

      My race partner!

      My race partner!

      I had at least six new (unbeknownst to them) best friends that were twinning with me and my Seattle Marathon shirt.

      I had at least six new (unbeknownst to them) best friends that were twinning with me and my Seattle Marathon shirt.

      Pre race we had to wait for two hours inside a building built for small planes. My one and only complaint about this race. Everything else along the course was beautiful, and while the hills kicked my under trained ass, it was lovely and I would definitely do it again.

      They won my heart when they provided us with food and coffee.

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      A giant plate of PB. I hadn’t had PB in months and I welcomed this plate onto my face.

      Brittany's plate on the left, everyone else on the right.

      Brittany’s plate on the left, everyone else on the right.

      Here’s what I learned while running this race:

      1. When they tell you to never buy brand new shoes the day before a race…listen to them. Blisters on blisters on blisters.
      2. When your body says, “I HAVE to go!” You stop..even when it adds 6 minutes to your official time. Trot, trot, TROT.
      3. When your legs, knees, back, and joints start to physically hurt..it’s OK to walk.
      4. When you puke while running…you’re officially a bad ass.
      5. Sometimes listening to your body outweighs finishing with a certain time.
      6. A finish, is a finish, is a finish.
      7. I am not a super hero. I can run a half marathon (as can YOU) on minimal training and dead legs, but it won’t be pretty, and my ego will be bruised when I walk.
      8. It is possible to buy vegan treats and not want a single one of them.
      9. Not every race will go as planned, but every finish is something to be proud of.
      10. Running can always relate back to life. If you want something you have to work for it. If I want a new PR, or to run (mostly) pain free, I have to train. Simple as that.

      I bought new running shoes much too late, and although they were the newer model of what I ran in before, they hadn’t been broken in and gave me blisters.

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      I had stomach issues for nearly the entire run (I’ll spare the details) and my legs were dead by mile 3 (this was ridiculous.) I walked…a LOT, and stopped to use the Randy Can which took literally 6 entire minutes (I def stopped my Garmin).

      While waiting in line I decided (mile 6) that this was a race I just wanted to complete regardless of my time. Stopping made my “official time” and my Garmin time different, but I’m going with Garmin. I also ran another .2 mi after I stopped my watch. Longer course.

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      I may sound like I’m complaining, but really I am quite humbled and I’m not at all upset about my performance. Overall I had a good time! I embraced the slower pace, I was able to run across the bridge I have been wanting to run for years, and I finished strong when I wanted to crawl. That’s what I call success. I’m a slower runner, and I finally accept that!

      While I am most proud of my first solo half marathon (which holds my current PR), this race I’m proud of myself for not being too critical and embracing another finish!

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      OH, and did anyone catch what I said about the treats? You know your stomach is in shambles when you buy FOUR treats from your favorite bakery and don’t want ANY!

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      Not to worry though, I ate the bottom right hours later after destroying a giant salad.

      Q: How do you handle humbling experiences like this?

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      | 60 Comments Tagged Asics, Bearded Lady, Cupcake, Half Marathon, Run, Vegan
    • Uncommonly Delicious Pairings

      Posted at 8:17 PM by Brittany, on April 23, 2014

      Sometimes things just go together. Peanut butter and jelly, chocolate and bananas, mornings and coffee…but all pairs need to be discovered by experimenting.

      1. Multigrain chips and chocolate chips – As if chocolate could go wrong. I found that the salty chip and the sweet chocolate were harmonious in a way that only salty/sweet can be.

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      Who needs salsa? Just kidding…I do, I need salsa.

      2. French press coffee and citrus peels – One of my favorite customers at work (Hi Drew!) told me to put a citrus peel of some kind in with my coffee. I took it up a notch and chose a specific coffee (Starbucks Kenya) because this coffee already has citrus notes, and I tossed in an orange peel. The citrus flavor was taken from an 8 to an 11. It was awesome.

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      3. Peanut butter Clif bar and almond butter/cinnamon – Ever slathered your PB energy bar of sorts with more nut butter? It’s mind blowing. Better yet, warm it up in the oven.

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      4. Frozen and fresh – I have a confession…I buy frozen waffles because I am too lazy to buy myself a waffle maker! I try to make myself feel fancy by jazzing them up.

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      5. Mexican spices and chocolate – OK so this isn’t uncommon, but this Mexican spice espresso cupcake rocked my face so hard. Obviously paired with coffee…

      20140423-2008466. Pink boxes and sugar – I don’t know who decided that good things come in pink boxes, but they were right. First VooDoo, now Bearded Lady Food Co…I ran 7 miles, walked 3 more, and drove 2 hours round trip JUST for these…happy Easter to me.

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      Do not eat the box.

      Speaking of Bearded Lady, I am currently (aka always) obsessed with all things cupcake. They make the best vegan/GF treats I have ever had. I blogged about them once upon a time, but recently revamped my love for them. Cupcakes the size of my palm? Hell yes.

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      I want to live under their kitchen table…troll style.

      Q: What pairings do you love that aren’t very common?

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      | 43 Comments Tagged Bearded Lady, Coffee, Cupcake, Vegan
    • Nourishing my Soul

      Posted at 10:51 AM by Brittany, on March 24, 2014

      Nature nourishes my soul. Fresh air, big trees, empty trails, all of it. Green is my favorite color, and the Washington mountains just so happen to flourishing with mossy green trees.

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      One final hurrah before my vacation to the east coast included an 8.6 mile hike through the Washington trees. Best idea ever. I’ve hiked this trail over 10 times now, but each time I go I find something new that captures my soul and takes my breath away.

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      This was just the adventure I needed to counteract all the baking I’ve been doing. For multiple reasons, one being justification. I completely justified eating cupcakes and cookies this past weekend! It’s all about balance, I like to earn my treats.

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      Conquering a mountain gives me a sense of accomplishment, like I’ve earned the body I have so graciously been given to live in. Also, nothing beats the view from the top.

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      Awkward hand placement…haha.

      To go along with the the nature theme, when I came home I ate the most epic meal out of the bowl I painted a couple weeks ago. It’s the perfect size, and I love it!

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      Did I mention I have a thing for trees..? 😉

      Q: What nourishes your soul? Food and the great outdoors! 

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      | 44 Comments Tagged Balance, Cupcake, Green Mountain, Hiking, Mountain, Nature, Vegan
    • 25 Things

      Posted at 6:15 AM by Brittany, on February 15, 2014

      Today is my 25th birthday, and I could go on and on about how I thought I would be somewhere completely different when I hit a quarter of a century. In reality, where I am right now is exactly where I am supposed to be. My path has gone many ways and at times I wish I had this, or I wish I had done that, but wishing doesn’t get me very far. What I do know is that in my 25 years of life I have learned so very much, more than any education or six figure job could teach or give to me. The journey of life tends to do that.

      My 22nd birthday...when late nights and loud music were fun. My how things have changed.

      My 22nd birthday…when late nights and loud music were “fun.” Oh, how things have changed. Except for my faces, those will never change.

      In the last couple years I blogged about the gifts that I had so graciously been given, and the activities I had planned for my birthday. This year I want to share something with everyone else. A list of things I wish I had known when I was younger. A list of things I have learned in the last 25 years. For those of you under 25, and even those of you over 25 this is for you. We are never too old to learn from our peers, and it doesn’t stop here.

      25 things I’d tell myself at age 15 

      1. Always tell the truth. You will hurt people, it’s inevitable, but if you’re always honest they will have no choice but to respect you.

      2. Make mistakes..LOTS of them, and then learn from them.

      3. Don’t be afraid to fall in love. Deep, true love. If it fails just know that everything happens for a reason. Learn from the fail, and pick yourself back up.

      4. If something is important to you then work for it. Nothing worth having comes easily.

      5. Worry, stress, and over think things less. Sometimes when you let it be, things work themselves out. Never underestimate the power of a positive mind.

      6. Don’t let other people change your mind, and don’t let someone else’s influence make you feel bad about your feelings. Be confident in your thoughts and decisions!

      7. Be vulnerable, with friends, with family, and with lovers.

      8. Do not live your life on a timeline. Things have a way of working out when they are meant to.

      9. Travel more. Money is meant to be spent, you don’t have to hoard it all. Memories are priceless and photos are wordless.

      10. Spend more time with your family, you never know when you won’t see them as often.

      11. Don’t always listen to what other people say about you. People will judge you, it’s human nature. The ones that stick by your side regardless of who you are will be the ones worthy of your friendship.

      12. Be respectful to your body. Treat it well, and listen to its cues. Eat.Real.Food.

      13. Do more things that scare you, and spend more time alone.

      14. Find joy in each and every day, and do more things for other people.

      15. Listen to your parents. They know more than you, and only want to keep you safe. Most of the time. 🙂

      16. Don’t be afraid to walk away from people that don’t treat you well. Friendships sometimes end, and if someone doesn’t bring light into your life ditch them.

      17. Eat more cake.

      18. STOP comparing yourself to other people. Success comes in all shapes and sizes.

      19. Put your focus on yourself. What do you want, where do you want to go, what does YOUR future look like? Be selfish at times…it’s OK!

      20. Forgive often, and do not dwell. You are only hurting yourself if you continue to let other peoples actions affect you. Always move forward.

      21. Listen to Jiminy Cricket – Let your conscience be your guide. If you don’t have internal peace about doing something, DON’T do it.

      22. Don’t be afraid to say no. Don’t be afraid to say YES!

      23. 15 jalapeno poppers in one sitting probably isn’t a good idea, regardless of how high your metabolism is. Oh to be 12…

      24. When you discover your passions, grab them and run. Be true to you.

      25. Stop comparing your life to what “society” has deemed as success. Forget the molds, you’re free to do whatever you want with your life.

      I could keep going, but long lists get boring to read after a while so I’ll leave it at this. Despite feeling “lost in life” at times over the last 5 years, I am finally feeling content with “floating” so to speak. Life is too short to be unhappy, and sometimes you just have to live in the now!* The future will ALWAYS be there waiting for you, and it’s never too late.

      *I don’t mean sitting back and doing nothing with life, still gotta work! I’m accepting not knowing the final picture yet and living more for each and every day! Life wasn’t meant to be rushed through.
      I've always wanted to be a couch model..not really. Photo circa 2010. I was 21.

      I’ve always wanted to be a couch model…not really.

      As I publish this post I am on my way to Portland to run this 10K, and enjoy a two day spontaneous getaway in one of the most vegan friendly cities. Bring on the food and fun! Running a race for my birthday is the best gift I could give to myself. This will be the third year I have run a race around my birthday, and the tradition will continue!

      Now if you’ll excuse me, #17 is calling my name.

      This is how I double fist.

      This is how I double fist.

      My Valentines/Birthday cupcake!

      My Valentines Day cupcake! I found it ironic that this had the word birthday in it.

      Q: What would you tell your younger self?

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      | 110 Comments Tagged Birthday, Cupcake, Life
    • Just One Won’t Do…

      Posted at 7:36 AM by Brittany, on January 27, 2014

      Sometimes I take so many photos that it’s impossible to choose just one.

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      Each photo offers something different than the others. Even if the change is minuscule, it’s enough to change the photo all together in my eyes. Changing the position is enough to take shadows that were once there and erase them as if they never were.

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      Note the subtle difference in these two photos. Both are taken from similar angles, however the direction of light has changed. The ridges of the frosting are much more apparent in the top photo, but the bottom photo has a softer overall feel to it.

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      Above is another example of the light hitting the cake from the side, and below is another example of the light hitting the cake from the front. Lighting can make all the difference!

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      I tend to take an excess of photos, and then struggle when it comes time to post them. I can never choose just one, I’m a bit of a perfectionist.

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      Long story short is that I simply needed an excuse to post multiple photos of a single cupcake..because it was that good. It could have been because I hadn’t had a cupcake in months, or because sometimes cupcakes just taste better when someone else bakes them.

      Either way, I enjoyed every last crumb of this delicious cupcake. Just one didn’t do!

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      Seriously though, don’t give me chocolate and expect me to keep my face clean.

      Q: Which angle of light do you like better on the cupcake?

      b

      | 75 Comments Tagged Cupcake, Photography, Vegan
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