New year equals a pineapple theme I guess.
In 2014, I challenged myself to something new: I would be sure to read at least 3 new books a month and I documented that here for all to see. I read 52 books this past year, consciously always trying to have at least one or two going. I haven't done that in a long time. Accomplishment is my favorite feeling. I'm going to keep reading as much as I can in 2015 and you can follow me on Goodreads here. However, I thrive under accountability and so I’m going to challenge myself again, but in a new way.
For 2015, I will
post one new recipe each week.  Let’s
back up….do you know how many recipes I’ve posted since we’ve moved to
Colorado?  Not many.  I went through them the other day.  It’s less than a dozen.  We’ve been here 7 months.  Not acceptable. 
The truth is that
I’ve been lacking in creativity for about a year. 
Missouri happened.  Then
Colorado/remodeling.  The two are
synonymous to me: Colorado and remodeling. 
Truthfully, I need some kind of inspiration. And inspiration in my case
usually comes through cooking or baking. 
I should preface this with the fact that if I did not have a full time
job, I would gladly attempt a new recipe every day.  I would welcome that challenge.  I think it would be fun and creative, but I do have a job. 
And it takes up a lot of time.  So
I’m going to settle for one new recipe a week for 2015.  I had my reading goal in 2014 and that
equaled out to a book a week…I can post a recipe a week in that case, right?
If you’ve been
following along for a few years, you’ll remember 2011.  I posted a recipe almost everyday.  It made me happy.  Some of them were adapted recipes and most were original. Then deployment hit and I stopped doing the
food thing so much.  However, it brings
me real joy so I feel the need to push myself this coming year.  Persevere and all that.
I’m a goal-oriented
person.  I like checking things off of
lists and following through on commitments. 
My book thing makes me really happy because it was a resolution I
actually stuck to….(December books will be posted next week, by the way!)
Therefore:
A new recipe.  Every week. For a year.  Recipes will be posted on Mondays.





Can't wait to see the weekly recipe! Also, what are your thoughts on your planner? I just re-ordered an Erin Condren one. I love it, but also was looking for something new too. Happy 2015!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to keep up with all of your new recipes!!! I also LOVE the pattern on your phone case!
ReplyDeleteI love when people post recipes, gives me ideas so can't wait to see what you post :)
ReplyDeleteYay! I'm excited you're doing this challenge because my goal is one recipe per month. {I know, much less ambitious than you - but I can't claim a love for cooking. I mostly cook because I can't stand to eat out all the time and waste all that money.} If you have some quick dinners for weeknights, I'll be really excited to try them!!
ReplyDeleteI'm excited for this, can't wait to see all the recipes!
ReplyDeleteOne new recipe a week is a great goal. I look forward to seeing what you cook up. :)
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see the recipes that you share!! I am trying to broaden my cooking skills so I am excited to see if I can try any of these. Especially because I am a super picky eater!
ReplyDeleteYAYYY!! I love your recipes! I made a new (to me) recipe yesterday and was pretty pleased with how it turned out! I felt so accomplished! I think I'm taking your goal of the book thing. When I nannied i had much more time for reading, but now that I work for myself, I'm always finding something that needs to get done and I hardly ever read anymore. So a book a week, I think I can do that.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see your recipes. :) :) I am always looking for some new ideas for my husband and I. Yum!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year,
~Amanda from His and Her Hobbies
Wow, 52 books in a year- that's amazing Kristin! Can't wait to see your recipes- you always have the greatest ones!
ReplyDeletexo, Hima
Hima Hearts
I'm excited for this!
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