A Costume on Martha Stewart!

If you don't follow me on Instagram and Twitter then you missed my rabid excitement on Friday when my super simple sailor costume was featured on

 MarthaStewart.com

!  Head on over to 

MarthaStewart.com 

and see how darling Judson is as a sailor.  {Hot Tip  :: You can make this costume in any size, like grown up size, and have a fabulous costume!}

And if you aren't following me on 

Instagram

 and 

Twitter

, get on it!  Let's be friends!

{Click here to see the costume on Martha Stewart's Website!}

Charm Hour :: Vampire's Raspberry Bite

As I dug through every Halloween cocktail, I realized they all looked gross.  They all were attempting to create something either black, orange or both.  Yuck.  Then I made jam over the weekend and realized that the drips from berry juice look pretty gruesome.  What if I just created a drippy glass and put a cocktail in that packed a berry punch that you may not be expecting from a clear drink.  A little surprise for everyone!  Cheers!

Creme Brulee Dish

IN for the Hutch :: Lem-IN Drop

Last weekend I had the privilege of working with the

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

on their annual {super awesome} cocktail party for the

Innovators Network

.  I got to create the signature cocktail that kicked off the evening.  Of course, I thought of the PERFECT name for it AFTER the party.  AHH!  Frustration.  But at least here, we can call it the Lem-IN Drop {the Innovators Network goes by it's initials - IN}.  So clever.  So late.  

Have one tonight and call it a Lem-IN Drop so at least I can have that moment.  

Will you join us next year for the party?!  I hope so.  Check out the

Innovators Network

here so we can meet up soon.

Cook it :: Greek Wheatberry Salad {+ a giveaway!}

** GIVEAWAY CLOSED OCTOBER 1, 2013  **

My kids eat a lot of vegetables.  I know they could eat more, but compared to most kids, they eat a lot of vegetables.  I would guess about 90% of that is luck.  They like broccoli and asparagus and cucumbers.  And because I know they will eat so many things, I continually push the limits to get them to eat more vegetables and more healthy food.  Wheatberries are a legitimate 'pie in the sky' concept.

I adore wheatberries.  They are packed with nutrition and are super tasty and crunchy.  Wheatberries can be paired with almost anything as a salad - so I decided to give a little twist on a Greek salad and see what would happen.  My kids eat olives, they eat pickles, they eat cheese, they eat cucumbers - this didn't seem too far of a stretch.   They picked out what they wanted to eat and left the rest.  I call it a draw.  

Did you know that if you replaced one meal per day in your home with a salad it would translate to a 100 calorie a day reduction?  And think of all of the good things you are putting in your body!  I partnered with the

Whole Kids Foundation

to give you $50 in cash money {actually a gift card} to create your own salad.  

** Must be a friend of

Alexandra Hedin on Facebook

then,

** In the comments below,

tell me what your favorite salad is to make at home

and you'll be entered to win a $50 gift card to Whole Foods.  The winner will be announced next

Tuesday, October 1st

via Facebook!  I can't wait to see what you're making and to try it on my own children!  

1 cup wheatberries

3 1/2 cups water

1/2 cup kalamata olives, sliced

1/4 cup pickled bell peppers, chopped

1/2 cup chopped cucumber

4 ounces crumbled feta

1/4 cup chopped parsley

1/4-1/3 cup olive oil

salt

In a saucepan, bring water and wheatberries to a boil.  Reduce heat and simmer until water has evaporated {about one hour}.  Watch the pot carefully during the last ten minutes so the wheatberries don't scorch.  

Pour wheatberries into a bowl and allow to cool while you prepare the rest of the ingredients.  Toss everything together and let rest at least 30 minutes - but up to overnight.  Season with salt just before serving.  

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Tailgate Essentials

I come from a long line of tailgaters.  We love college football and especially love the gathering before {and after} the game.  What I've learned is that there are a few things everyone seems to forget on the day of the game.  So I've gathered those things and put them in a box that comes to every game so we're never without the things we need the most.

If you tailgate {and you should!} pack yourself a box of the things you find yourself without and you'll be glad you did.

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