Webbie and I are headed out today on a coastal California road trip.We won’t be blogging for the next week, but we invite you to hop a ride and follow us down the coast… #BuoyontheCaliCoast ⚓
Buoys and Girls, I hope this RR finds you well this Christmas Eve and that everyone has found time to spend with family and friends. Before exiting 2014 and entering the New Year, which will be full of yummy eateries and great recipes … Continue reading
Vulnerability. Does the word alone make you uncomfortable? First definition I came across is “capable of being physically or emotionally wounded.” YIKES! However, a definition further down on the list is “liable to increased penalties but entitled to increased … Continue reading
Yesterday, Webbie and I completed our second annual Cookies for the Homeless. Huh? It’s simple. Wonder what I’ve done with all the cookies from the past few weeks? Nope – we didn’t eat them (because really, who needs more butter & … Continue reading
Name Cheyanne Holzworth-Bany Blog Name No Spoon Necessary Purpose To provide delicious recipes and stunning food photography to foodies and families everywhere Future To continue my foodie adventures with all who want to join Favorite Recipe Turkey Roulade with Roasted … Continue reading
A thrill of hope, the weary world rejoices For yonder breaks a new and glorious morn’ Fall on your knees… O hear the angels’ voices O night divine.. Description: Luscious chocolate, sweet buttercream, refreshing mint and crunchy canes. Need I … Continue reading
Failure. We all know it’s a fact of life. Yet, some are better equipped for it than others. And no, I don’t mean some people fail less than others. Danielle LaPorte’s email in my inbox this morning on the difference … Continue reading
9 days till Christmas, folks! Here’s a gift for the cook in your life… UniChef “40 world-class chefs create an international culinary travelogue of recipes and remembrances in this UniChef Cookbook. Contributions included are from UNICEF ambassador Marcus Samuelsson, David … Continue reading