The thing I love most about summer barbecues is the side dishes — salads, dips, etc.. I love trying and tasting everything, seeing how someone else’s potato salad recipe differs from mine or what sides they grew up with as go-tos. It’s the best.
While Kyle does most of the daily cooking in our home, I like to make things for events and special occasions. It gives me a chance to try out a new recipe on other people. That way, if it’s terrible, we can toss the leftovers. And if it’s great, I get tons of kudos and can save the recipe for the next potluck or barbecue.
One of the recipes that I have been dying to try is this healthy-looking Eggplant and Caramelized Onion Grain Salad. I love the idea of the earthy vegetables being mixed with sweet grapes. And the farro sounds like a nice alternative to pasta, though you could do an orzo instead if you don’t like grains.
It has a walnut vinaigrette, but for a group meal, I would probably just replace that with a red wine or lemon and herb alternative. No reason to risk someone’s allergy over salad dressing when there are plenty of good alternatives.
Last winter, I chopped off a lot of my hair because getting up for work at 5:45 AM would be easier with less hair to blow-dry. Now that I’m growing it back out a bit, it’s at an awkward in between length, so I’m on the hunt for fun hairstyle that would work for medium hair.
Despite the fact that this scarf tie hairdo is on a long-haired model, I’ve found a scarf looks great tied into slightly wavy, second day hair. For the scarf, I just picked up a striped twilly scarf on Amazon. These are typically tied around bag handles to prevent wear and tear and add a fun pop of color or print.
You can also buy packs of scarves in a variety of prints for not much money. However, if you prefer a nicer option, Dior and Hermes are an option. For something in-between, Centinelle has several options; I love their poppy printed one.
Looking for more scarf-related hairstyles? DIY Darlin’ has a few more.
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Thoughts on hats? Not only a hairstyle of sorts, but also protects my face from the sun. That said, I’m not sure what kind of hat to wear that doesn’t look like I should be at the beach.
I’m a big fan of the straw fedora – cute, good brim, looks at home on the beach or at the park. ☺️ I have been searching for years for a good hat (giant head problems), and found this one a few months ago that comes in a variety of sizes – I’ve been living in it all summer!
https://www.villagehatshop.com/product/straw-fedoras/451139-3247/ridley-toyo-straw-trilby-fedora-hat.html
Don’t worry, the ribbon and feather are removable. I’m still looking for a fun ribbon to replace the one on my hat with.
I have a few Wallaroo hats that I like, such as this one: https://wallaroohats.com/products/kristy-1?variant=40093754917049 T=Some are a little over the top, but there’s a number with wide brims that are still pretty wearable.
Wait, there’s a purpose to scarves on bags besides looking pretty? Do you grab the scarf when carrying the bag? Is that how wear an$ tear is prevented.