Capturing my love of whole foods, combined with the activity of a bustling kitchen.
A weekly collection of photos from the center of my home.
- Beets! Pickles! Scout sitting at the dinner table stalking the beets! (???) Those are pretty much my kitchen themes for the week.
- I am so happy to be growing kale without the infestation of cabbage worms this year. Green smoothies make the perfect late night summertime dinner. Surely I'm not the only one who looks at the clock and realizes it's 7:30 and oops, there are no dinner plans! It's summer, we can fly by the seat of our pants just fine.
- My apologies for being so quiet here. I wrote a few thousand words about our homeschool year and then deleted every last one. It's never been so hard to write about homeschooling before. I think in part it's because I believe in it more than ever and didn't want to come across like I was shouting from my soapbox. But seriously, in this day and age of education, homeschooling is the bomb-diggity. I'm going back to the drawing board and instead of getting all philosophical, I'm just going to write about what we did last year and what we'll be doing next year - with hopefully a good amount of resources to share. I'll post that here on Monday.
- In other family news (these are not really notes about my kitchen!), I wrote a few words over here about something pretty exciting that is happening. I'm so proud of my guy. xo
Each day I find myself snapping a picture or two in the kitchen - a pile of ingredients, a table waiting for us to gather around, a sink full of soapy dishes, a cup of tea, dinner as it comes out of the oven - simple, everyday moments in the kitchen. These photos serve as a reminder of days gone by and as encouragement to carry on in this busy kitchen of ours when inspiration is lacking.
Every Thursday morning I'll post my photos from the week, words or recipes optional. Just glimpses into my kitchen and you're invited to do the same!
It's simple to join in:
- On your blog, post photos taken in your kitchen throughout the week.
- Words aren't necessary, your photos will tell the the story. Some of us enjoy adding a few thoughts to accompany the images... the choice is yours.
- Feel free to grab the brief description at the top of this post, or add a few words of your own to explain the project.)
- Link back to this post so your readers can visit This Week In My Kitchen and join in.
- Come back here and link up your current post (not your main blog) so we can all visit your kitchen!
- Join me every Thursday or the occasional Thursday if that works better for you.
- Please be sure to only link up if you are participating in this series. Thank you!
I look forward to visiting your kitchens!