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LIZ HEATHER

July 27, 2024

Summer Saturdays Vol. 6

by Liz Heather in Summer Saturdays


BAKING

I made individual blueberry cakes from a reel I saw and they were perfect.

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COOKING

Incredibly soft ricotta meatballs.

CRAVING

Wild blueberries in season right now.

Wild blueberries

DRINKING

At-home mimosas because SHE FANCY.

EATING

Spinach and (fresh) corn quesadillas. Truly a perfect way to use fresh corn.

EXPERIENCING

Fantastic thai at Nimman Thai in Etobicoke.

Pad thai

LISTENING

The Dr. Mario theme is on a loop in my head right now, it’s offensive how good I’ve become.

LOVING

Freshii frozen yogurt, playing basketball behind the school, playing Jenga with the kids, night food markets, orange moons, constantly swimming, there are too many things to love this week.

Summer orange moon

Basketball with Rome

SHOPPING

Excited to try these Ordinary products.

The Ordinary products

WATCHING

I saw Twisters in theatre and it was surprisingly good. Little annoyed that there was no Helen Hunt but what can you do. And <spoiler> they really did rob us of an incredible kiss scene.

always remember what they took from us https://t.co/bnZaDe9eJV pic.twitter.com/YYzsalplza

— Sarah | glen powell summer 🌪️ (@sydglenx) July 20, 2024

WEARING

The closet in your childhood bedroom might have some gems.

Childhood closet find

Last week’s Summer Saturdays Vol. 5 can be found over here and I’m keeping a summer highlights section over here.

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October 20, 2023

Fall Fridays Vol. 4

by Liz Heather in Fall Fridays


BAKING/COOKING

If the kids spend the weekend, I will always make a lasagna.

Homemade lasagna >

CRAVING

The pumpkin spice latte flavoured Coffee Crisp. Good god.

Pumpkin Spice Latte Coffee Crisp

DRINKING

Hot apple cider tastes good only once a year and the time has come.

EATING

The green thai curry and pad thai from Nimman Thai in Toronto. Phenomenal.

EXPERIENCING

I took a wildly hot bath the other night before bed (like right before bed) and I slept so deeply that night, it felt like being under a trance. Fully recommend.

LISTENING

To a stray cat who’s purring at my parent’s front door right now and it’s killing me. Is this someone’s cat? Why is it being so friendly to us? Should I not have pet it and fed it this morning? Also when did I fall in love with cats? Is this all because I haven’t seen Baby Dog in six days and I’m lacking animal affection?

Mystery cat WHO HAS WON MY HEART

LOVING

That my brother, sister-in-law and nephew came for a visit from Scotland and it coincided with being so perfectly autumn-y right now.

Camden! Autumn!

SHOPPING

I tried the Salicylic Acid Acne Day Dots (from Peace Out) and I think they worked fine? There’s just something I love more about the Mighty Patch ones, though.

WATCHING

I saw the movie Coherence and loved it.

WEARING

Hair spray! Why am I not doing this more? It solves so many hair problems.

Hair spray is the answer?

And I’ve created an autumn highlight reel on my Instagram incase you care!

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