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LIZ HEATHER

May 17, 2026

Spring Sundays Vol. 9

by Liz Heather in Spring Sundays


Something about mid May feels great. No horrid heat yet, no jacket weather, everyone seems to be in a good mood - I’ll take it. I also love that it’s planting season. Not sure when I became this person, but here we are.

ADDICTED TO

The $2 coffee from Second Cup. Do not sleep on Second Cup.

BAKING

I made Ina Garten’s coconut cake for Mother’s Day and good god, that’s a good cake. I would absolutely make it again. Almond extract is so underused and I love it. But honestly the frosting especially stands on its own. I might make just the frosting next time and put it on banana bread.

Coconut cake

Frosting Recipe

1 pound cream cheese, at room temperature

½ pound (2 sticks) unsalted butter, room temperature

¾ teaspoon pure vanilla extract

¼ teaspoon pure almond extract

1 pound confectioners’ sugar, sifted (doesn’t matter if sifted or not)

6 ounces sweetened shredded coconut (optional)

Frosting Instructions

In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, combine the cream cheese, butter, vanilla and almond extract on low speed. Add the confectioner’s sugar and mix until just smooth (don’t whip!).

The next coconut cake I make (which will likely be in a year or so because I think I can only stand coconut once a year) will definitely be the Smith & Wollensky coconut layer cake. It’s on their dessert menu and it’s luxurious and perfect, but seems like a finicky recipe. Have to attempt it, though.

COOKING

Still making the blue sky bran muffins on a loop.

CRAVING

The sun. It’s finally warm today and I might just spend an hour on the lawn and read a book in warmth.

EATING

An incredible beetroot salad at Lobby in Hamilton.

Beetroot salad at Lobby in Hamilton, ON

EXPERIENCING

I know I won’t shut up about this tree, but look at it. She’s gorgeous.

Magnolia tree

HATING

Torrisi in the number three spot of the New York Times list of New York’s top 100 restaurants?! Get real. Overrated as hell.

LEARNING

I did that trick where you wrap fresh/warm cake layers in plastic wrap to lock in moisture before frosting a cake and I think it really worked! Love a new baking tip.

Wrapped cake layers in plastic wrap

LOVING

This article on Martin Short in the New York Times. Great idea from it:

“EVERY MONDAY, Short reflects on the week and gives himself grades in nine categories of life, including Career, Family, Friendship and Lifestyle. The fact that Discipline is one of the nine is telling. He’s done this for decades. Originally, it allowed him to feel good about himself during slow professional stretches. When his career wasn’t going well, he raised his score by working harder on something like Family. There’s clearly a best-selling self-help book here.”

And if you’re curious what all of the nine categories are, I looked it up.

  1. Self: Your own personal physical health, mental well-being, and daily maintenance.

  2. Immediate Family: The core of your daily life, including your spouse, partner, children, and pets.

  3. Original Family: Your relationships with the people you grew up with, including parents and siblings.

  4. Friends: The health, frequency, and attentiveness of your friendships.

  5. Money: Financial security and stability, which provides peace of mind.

  6. Career: How fulfilling and successful your daily work is.

  7. Creativity: Your creative endeavors, outlets, and innate creativity outside of your primary work.

  8. Discipline: The self-control and drive to sustain work toward your goals.

  9. Lifestyle: Are you having fun, making a difference, and actively enjoying your day-to-day life?

God, I love this man. You should really read his memoir.

READING

I found an index of all of Ina Garten’s published recipes and I bookmarked all of the ones I want to try this year. I really can’t remember a time when I tried one of her recipes that fell flat, so that’s what started this journey. Some ones that especially stood out: Roast Chicken with Bread and Arugula Salad, Roasted Italian Meatballs, Maple Roasted Carrot Salad. Wait, maybe I just like roasted things. Also this potato basil puree looks nuts.

SHOPPING

This notepad was on sale at Indigo so I didn’t have a choice but to get it and it’s thick as hell, which is great. It’ll take me forever to go through it.

I also bought another bowl from Zara Home. No idea what I’ll use it for, but she’s gorgeous.

Rose bowl from Zara Home

WATCHING

We saw Hokum in theatres and wow. It’s almost refreshing to see such a laughably bad movie. Terrible writing, awful story, Zero respect for Adam Scott doing it.

You can read last week’s Spring Sundays Volume 8 here.

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May 9, 2026

Spring Sundays Vol. 8

by Liz Heather in Spring Sundays


This New Yorker cover (above) is too relevant for this week. I know that every single person in Toronto feels this way, but if the weather doesn’t change soon THAT’S IT. Not sure what “it” is, but I’m serious.

ADDICTED TO

Staring at the magnolia tree in the front yard.

Magnolia tree

BAKING

Granola scones. Love it when I can find something completely new to make.

COOKING

Tried this chicken marinade for grilled chicken on the BBQ because I don’t care if the temperature is 10 degrees, it is spring in my heart and I will grill.

CRAVING

My favourite panzanella salad. I can’t eat it when it’s this cold because it just feels wrong, but as soon as the weather turns this is getting eaten. The raw garlic in the dressing is so harsh and perfect. Whenever I make it for a party, 90% of people are alarmed at the taste and then slowly walk away from it but there’s always at least one person (other than me) that’s like, “Yep. This is the greatest thing I’ve ever eaten” and I will always make it because that person gets it. Live for your fans, not your critics. Is that a quote? It is now.

EATING

Okay, I thought I loved the lentils at Trader Joe’s but the $1.50 No Frills ones are spectacular. Oh, and the white bean dip from Burdock Brewery downtown was so good.

EXPERIENCING

You know when you part your hair in a new way and it gives you a headache? Lately every way I part my hair gives me that headache and I don’t know what to do about it. Can someone just tell me where my hair part is, please?

HATING

People are honking TOO MUCH. Have I already vented about this here? Someone should invent a device attached to your car that legally allows you a maximum of two honks PER DAY and then it no longer works for the rest of that day. Everyone is honk happy, I can’t stand it. This used to just be a problem I noticed in New York, but it’s rampant in Toronto now too. Even in the suburbs. And I’m sorry, but if you honk at someone and you’re within view of SQUARE ONE SHOPPING CENTER, you’re a loser, bud.

LEARNING

Did not realize that they (obviously) have some cherry blossoms in Kariya Park in Mississauga. They’re not as wonderful as say the ones at the Botanical Garden in New York, but I’ll take it. Especially since I don’t think I have the patience to make the journey to High Park to see those ones.

Kariya Park, Mississauga, ON

LOVING

The DQ cupcake. A perfect dessert.

Dairy Queen cupcake

SHOPPING

In my attempt to stop wearing leggings so much, I might get these trousers.

WATCHING

Nathan and I saw Deep Water in theatres and it really felt like a true 90s movie. Not as fun as an actual movie from the 90s, but the elements were there. Lord knows why Ben Kingsley and Aaron Eckhart wanted to be apart of it, but I guess times are tough for everyone?

WEARING

I made the decision to stop buying pre-ripped jeans last year because I really don’t care for how messy it looks. So say goodbye to my final pair.

R.I.P. ripped jeans

WRITING

April Favourites can be read over here.

P.S. Why do I feel bad about what I said about the Kariya Park blossoms? They’re perfectly beautiful and I shouldn’t compare trees, it feels wrong. Okay, I won’t do that again.

You can read last week’s Spring Sundays Volume 7 here.

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May 7, 2026

April Favourites

by Liz Heather in Food, Personal


It’s annoying to talk about weather, but I can’t help myself and I’m not sorry. To put it plainly, these temperatures are bullshit. It has been cold, windy and wet for what feels like weeks. I’ve never been moodier. Someone said it’s perfect autumn weather and that’s too obnoxiously true. If something doesn’t change soon, well there’s nothing that can be done. So that’s fun.

Spring Sundays has been going strong.

  • The best tweets and threads of the month can be seen here.

  • Tried the lemon meringue pie M&Ms and they were weird and good, but taste nothing like an M&M.

  • Decided to never to to Tim Hortons again. The quality of everything at Second Cup is better and it’s fully Canadian, so the choice has been made. It’s fun to make declarative statements sometimes.

  • Loved Emily Lycopolus’s cookbook A Rising Tide: A Cookbook of Recipes and Stories from Canada’s Atlantic Coast. I’d never even heard of Jonah crab or hot milk cake, so I intend to eat/make them soon.

  • I can’t get over how well my basil plant is doing (this is growth from only three weeks).

Basil, week one

Basil, week four

  • I will always make these blueberry bran muffins because they’re perfect and I can never find a bran muffin anywhere. I store them in the fridge, then slice in half and heat up and if you’re feeling fancy then added some salted butter on top.

Blueberry bran muffin

The full post can be read here.

TAGS: Liz Heather, The Best of April, April Favourites, spring, magnolia tree