the quotidian (6.23.25)

Quotidian: daily, usual or customary;
everyday; ordinary; commonplace

Whey lemonade.

Breakfast: cottage cheese, muffalata, sunflower seeds, black pepper.

Gado gado goodo.

Chocolate peanut butter.

For Father’s Day: strawberry lemonade.

Anticipation.

Tanked: seltzer with watermelon juice and lemon, yogurt lassi, iced coffee.

Drying rack, racking ready.

Toasty, gooey, yummy.

My new favorite place to eat out.

A girl and her dog, a dog and her balloon.

Lost soles: the congregation at my feet.

When tall, one may use door tops upon which to lean.

Friends and rainbows.

This same time, years previous: world’s best ugly bran muffins, chocolate cherry sourdough bread, the middle years, family road trip: New Hampshire, nova scotia oatcakes, one morning, buttermilk brownies, Korean beef, the quotidian (6.22.15), in recovery, weigh in, please.

6 Comments

    • Jennifer Jo

      Loved it! I split the cakes and added a layer of lemon curd to boost flavor. The freeze dried strawberries are AMAZING in an icing. (Didn’t have any fresh berries, though…)

      Also tore up some of the cake and added it to vanilla ice cream — YUM.

  • Becky R.

    Jennifer, what is in your muffalata? I thought this was purely a name for the sandwich with cured meat and olives, but I bow down to your expertise.

    • Jennifer Jo

      Haha! I bought it at Costco, and it’s called muffalata — briny olives and veggies. Sooooo good. (Before this, I only knew it as you describe it — though I wasn’t that familiar with it.)

  • Rachel Hill

    Love all the pictures, but especially the one of family and friends with the rainbow in the background. A reminder that God keeps his promises!

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