My dream job and La Serna Photo Booth!
My dream job and La Serna Photo Booth!
Learn How to Cook with Jamie Oliver
YEAHHHHHHH – I adore everything about this post 🙂
PS – I sent you what I think is the “other” beef stir fry recipe that Jamie was making on the show. The black bean one is the one that comes up if you search for his stir fry (and is in the cook book) but this is one I found on his newsletter months ago and I think it may be what they were using on the show. No bean sauce to have to track down!
You’re awesome, BTW!! 🙂 (PS – How fun would it be to cook together?!!!)
Very cool! I promise we will do something out of the cookbook I bought for David’s birthday soon. Soooo busy!!!!!
Yum!! Great job Amber!
You know, I haven’t actually caught the Jaime Oliver shows yet, but I think I need to! What a tasty looking meal!
Every once in a while I get hit with the gluten stick, meaning I have I eaten food that was contaminated with traces of gluten and I get sick. I have some crazy allergies to anything that has wheat, rye or barley in it. People often ask me how I came to find that I…
Wow Amber, that is awesome stuff. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for sharing Amber! I am going to check out that information, just because I love new recipes and would love healthy recipes!
Wow! Thanks for sharing this! I’m so glad you found out what was making you feel so terrible! I’m always looking for healthy recipes so I will definitely look at those links!
thanks for sharing amber! i loved our conversation at dinner that night at wppi. i took the celiac panel test about a month ago, too bad they haven’t sent my results yet, but i look forward to knowing! i have been bloated daily for months now! you’re the best! i want to come over for dinner!
This was definitely some food for thought…pun intended perhaps 😉
Definitely going to look into this more, thanks for sharing Amber!
Thanks for sharing your story. Mine is very similar. My symptoms were just like yours, beginning when I was very young. My first diagnosis was Irritable Bowel Syndrome when I was 17 years old, treated with a diet rich in roughage, including raw bran. Needless to say, I suffered a long time with more severe symptoms. It wasn’t until I was 50 years old that I was diagnosed with Celiac Disease, after becoming very ill and losing 20lbs. I am feeling better and stick to a very strict gluten and grain free diet, but I still have problems due to the severe damage to my intestines that occurred from such a long time of eating gluten. I am extremely sensitive to any wheat particle that may cross contaminate my food when I am not eating at home.
I am glad you were able to discover your intolerance earlier in your life that I did. Thank you for sharing some new sources that I had not known about.
Take Care 🙂
Hip & Cool Graduation Announcements
They are all so fun Amber! Love that each one fits each girls personality so perfectly! 🙂
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Field Trip with the [B] School to Joshua Tree.
I’m on the BSchool- how did I not know about this? I would have loved to join u-how much was it?
Whoa those images came out funky cool, especially the image with the purple light. Way to stick with the Lensbaby all day.
I love this lens, and LOVE that you used it all day…perfect for the location!!
I really love this set! nice drag effect look amazing in black and white.
…and you just opened me up to the lensbaby world, this is exciting!
Hi Amber! So glad I got to carpool out with you and Tom — had such a fun time! Glad you stuck with the Lensbaby all day as well — I think it will pay off the next time you use it (and you will feel so much more comfortable while using it, too). Love the one of Joe Photo, and I really like how some of them came out in b&w! Good times! 🙂
Wow! I love the Top Model project! You continue to engage our kids meaningful and creative ways. I wish teachers everywhere had your passion.
Love that picture Amber! What a great idea, so cool that you truly get to do your dream job everyday and have the freedom to express your passion.
What a great project! I can only imagine how much fun your students have working with you. You’re a person who follows your passion, and it shows! 🙂
I heard once that if you are passionate about how you make a living, it will never be “work”. When you are passionate about what you teach, you INSPIRE students to follow their dreams. I am glad you told that counselor off! Boo on him!
Aw! I miss this class soo much! definitely still one of the most amazing classes I have ever taken! this slideshow is absolutely adorable and all the portraits are gorgeous!
Hope this year has been great! miss you foxy!