Kitchen Tips & Tricks + Spotify Playlist

“Food brings people together on many different levels. It's nourishment of the soul and body; it's truly love.” - Giada De Laurentiis

I’ve received a lot of questions around how I create my dishes at home. But, the most frequent question I get is, how do I make the time to cook throughout the week?

When it comes to preparing weekly meals, time management and planning is key. Luckily, my day job is closely related to Project Management, and I’m super organized, so translating my professional skills to the kitchen was pretty simple. But, I totally understand that not everyone enjoys cooking, or may find the task daunting - so hopefully I can change your perspective on that today!

I’m sharing how I’m efficient in the kitchen, my meal prep process, and some of my favorite songs to play in the kitchen while I’m cooking.


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Tip #1: Pick a day to meal prep

My meal prep day for each week is Sunday. This is the day where I plan out meals for the entire week. Choosing a day is half the battle - but once you set a regular schedule it becomes second nature. On this day, I pre-chop veggies, identify which proteins my husband and I’ll cook, and set aside any ingredients we’ll utilize for our dishes. This is super helpful, because there is no surprise to what we’ll be eating for the week, and it really helps streamline our cooking process.

Tip #2: Schedule and plan meals in advance

Knowing what you eat before you step into the kitchen makes the process so much easier. A common misconception that most people have is that you have to cook every single day - if cooking meals at home 3 times a week is your preference, then that’s okay - do what works for your lifestyle!

When I was working solely in a office 5 days a week, I’d only enjoy my home cooked meals about 4 days a week. Now, that the pandemic has been happening since March, I’ve been working from home, thus I’ve been cooking about roughly 5-6 days a week.

Also, one thing that I do to help me plan our meals in advance, and prevent myself from over or under eating, is to plan dinners ahead of time. I created a Google Doc, in which I’ve shared with my husband to outline what dish we are having each day of the week, with slots to show what evening we’ll splurge on takeout. Not only does this help us know what we’ll be eating ahead of time, but it’s also a really good budgeting tool.

Tip #3: Organize your pantry and fridge

You eat with your eyes, and having your fridge and pantry organized will really help your cooking experience. Knowing what is in your kitchen will ease and calm your mind before curating dishes.

I love utilizing clear containers and labels to help keep my kitchen organized - this makes everything super accessible. Also, the clear containers to store nuts, flour, sugar, or cereal will help you immediately see if you are running low on something.

Keeping an organized kitchen will also prevent you from overspending on the items you keep stocked in your pantry or fridge.

Tip #4: Create a grocery shopping list ahead of time

Whether you prefer grocery delivery, pickup, or like to walk down each aisle - ensure you know exactly what you before stepping into the store. This will absolutely help you save money, time, and you’ll be so glad in the long run.

Tip #5: Select recipes before stepping foot in the kitchen

If you have a recipe you are dying to try, read through it before going into the kitchen. Make sure you have every ingredient, and kitchen tool to successfully create your dish.

Tip #6: Listen to music, a podcast, or watch your favorite TV show while you cook

For me, music sparks creativity. I love playing music while cooking, and it makes the time in your kitchen literally fly by!

Not a music person? Play your favorite TV show that you can cook to! Whether, you're feeling nostalgic and want to watch old episodes of The Golden Girls or Fresh Prince, or you want to watch the newest Netflix show sensation - make your cooking experience fun!

Tip #7: Find a kitchen partner or video chat with a friend while whipping up a meal in your kitchen

Having a kitchen partner will also speed up your cooking time. One of my favorite things to do is cooking side by side with my husband, or watching him cook on the grill in our backyard, and chatting. It makes it fun and we are able to bond while doing something we enjoy doing!

If you live alone, video chat a friend while you cook! Cook the same recipe and talk one another through the cooking process. Share tips and tricks, while casually chatting throughout your experience.

Tip #8: Be patient, have fun, and master one dish at a time

The most important tip I can share when it comes to cooking is to make it fun and be patient! One thing I did was learning to master a dish one at a time. For me it was my mother’s chicken wings - one of my favorite things to make. I mastered my mom’s wing recipe, and then began to make other variations.

Cooking is something you can make fun, and mastering a new dish can be so rewarding. So, get creative, don’t take the process too seriously, pour a glass of wine, and get cooking!


XO, Analise

Dining In: Hostess with the Mostess

“Cooking is all about people. Food is maybe the only universal thing that really has the power to bring everyone together. No matter what culture, everywhere around the world, people get together to eat.” - Guy Fieri

Hosting is one of the things I love doing in our home. Creating meals for your favorite people and making your home cozy, is the best thing a host can do. I absolutely love having family and friends over. Whenever we plan a get-together, G and I always make sure that we have the best items in our kitchen, to showcase the food we’re serving to our guests.

Today, I’m sharing the essential items I keep handy when hosting a party, and what I use them for. Also, I’m dishing on some of my favorite menu items that I love serving in or on these gorgeous Williams Sonoma items!

Monogrammed Charcuterie Board + Cheese Knives

I absolutely love cheese, and any opportunity to showcase a variety of cheeses and fruits for your guests, is one you should most certainly take. Having a cute monogrammed board adds a personal touch in your kitchen. This item is perfect to gift to newlyweds at their wedding or housewarming event.

Favorite Cheese: Trader Joe’s Creamy Toscano Cheese Soaked In Syrah (cheese + wine pairings)

Condiment Bowls

If you you serve food that has an assortment of dipping sauces, having a small bowl to hold it in is ideal. Sometimes having a variety of condiment bottles out can be cumbersome, and take up a lot of counter space. The small condiment bowls are perfect to portion out the appropriate amount of serving sauce needed for the guests to enjoy.

Dessert Stand

Whether you love baking cakes, cookies, or brownies, showcasing your delicious baked goods on a pedestal is always perfect. It is the most ideal centerpiece for your event, and catches the eye of your guests. I always love serving guests around two different dessert options, it gives them options to select the perfect treat to enjoy.

Favorite Dessert: Chocolate Chip Cookies (recipe)

Platter + Tray + Bowl

Platters and trays are perfect to have chicken, steak, and a variety of other meats or appetizers for guests to nibble on. I love having multiple items of goodies for guests to enjoy at our home. It’s always my rule of thumb to serve at least two different types of proteins - typically beef or chicken hold up the best. Also, I love having a variety of veggies and fruits as well, especially during the warmer months!

Favorite Dishes: Lemon Pepper Wings (recipe) & Oven Roasted Red Potatoes (recipe)

Pitchers + Beverage Dispenser

I love using a pitcher or beverage dispenser for my guests to enjoy some wonderful cocktails! My friends love my red sangria, as well as my tequila cocktail. The beverage dispensers are perfect for guests to grab a drink at their leisure, without requesting another glass from the host. I love having more than one pitcher or beverage dispenser available at our event. That way, each guest can have a variety of options to choose from when they need to refresh their glass.

Favorite Cocktail: Tequila, Champagne, and Lime Cocktail (recipe)

Wine Coaster + Wine Glasses

Wine is one of my favorite things to serve at our party! I love pairing wines with the different dishes that we make. Also, Champagne is something that is always served in our home. Whether we add bubbly to our cocktails, or serve it to our guests to sip on, its one of our favorites. It’s so important to buy the right amount of bottles for your party, and if you have a few leftover, it’s perfect to enjoy at a later date!

Favorite Wine: Wine Guide

Placemats + Napkin Rings + Place Card Holders

For a sit down dinner, it’s absolutely essential to have the proper place settings for your table. To add a personal touch, having cute accessories to dress up your table, truly catches your guests eye. Adding pops of color, or elements of gold or silver really help brighten up your centerpiece!

XO, Analise

Statement Pieces For Your Home

"I like my house to be unique to me. Sure, I've bought plenty of things out of a catalog, but the way I put them together in my home is special. You might have bought your sofa at a major home decorating store, but the rug you found at the flea market is so unique, it takes your room from 'carbon copy' to 'simply yours' in no time." - Nate Berkus

Creating a cozy home is a major priority for us. We love finding unique pieces to help reflect our personalities. Also, G & I love having people over and entertaining, so a space that's warm and inviting is a must.

Below are six pieces to help elevate any home and create the perfect statement for you or your family. 

  1. Bold Lamp - When I rented my first apartment, I found every possible way to make my small one bedroom home to feel unique. I got creative, and found that a lamp could really brighten up the place! There are so many gorgeous lamps that are really fun to design your home with. Also, it is nice to get away from the traditional lamps and get something that matches your personality. 
  2. Eye-catching Wallpaper - Wallpaper can really transform a space, and it super easy to put up! Whether it be an accent wall in your bedroom, half-bath, or living room - this item can really open up your space if installed properly. Also, I do not recommend wallpaper in a full bathroom - the steam from the shower can totally ruin this work of art.
  3. Majestic Mirror - I love mirrors - they always make your space feel much bigger than it is! There are so many stunning pieces, so get creative and find one that fits your home and space.
  4. Over-sized Wall Art - Artwork is where you can really show off your personality. We love going to different home decor stores to see what is available to give our space a refresh. Also, there are times we can't find the perfect piece. Instead, we will get a photo printed and framed to create something special for our home.
  5. Crystal Chandelier - Chandeliers really give a bold statement in a home that may be lacking some larger wall space. Also, this provides an excellent source of light to any room.
  6. Stunning Sideboard - If you are needing extra storage space in your home, a sideboard is the perfect addition. G and I currently on the hunt for one to store some of our china and glasses! This is so perfect for any home, also you can use this piece as a bar, or to showcase some unique pieces.

What are your favorite pieces in your home that stand out? Also, are you on the hunt to adding some new items in your home?

XO, Analise

Full Bloom

"A flower cannot blossom without sunshine, and man cannot live without love." - Max Muller

Flowers are one of many things that make me happy! I love keeping a fresh bouquet of flowers in our home - they totally brighten up any space. Also, in the beginning of spring G & I love having potted plants on our front porch. 

Today, I am sharing some of my tips for caring for a few of my favorite blooms.

A gorgeous bouquet of red roses.

A gorgeous bouquet of red roses.

Roses

I absolutely adore roses, and mine typically last almost two weeks in a vase! Below, are my tips for long lasting roses.

  • Change your water often. like to put new water in every 2-3 days, this eliminates any bacteria in the water. Also, adding bleach into your water aids in removing any bacteria!
  • Use the flower food provided with the roses. This is important as the roses need proper food to bloom. If your flowers don't come with food, dissolve 3 tablespoons sugar and 2 tablespoons white vinegar. 
  • Properly cut your stems. Cutting your stems allow the roses to drink the water and food easily.
  • Ice, ice, baby. Putting a few ice cubes in your vase once the roses are cut, help the roses bloom very nicely. My grandmother taught me this trick, and it works like a charm!
  • Remove the extra foliage. Getting rid of the extra leaves before placing the roses into the water in essential. Removing them prevents rotting and elimintaes extra bacteria getting into the water.
Potted hibiscus in full bloom.

Potted hibiscus in full bloom.

Hibiscus

G & I go all out in setting up our patio for Spring. When the weather stays consistently warm, we go to Home Depot, and pick out our flowers for the season. This is our second year having hibiscus plants, and they are the best! Below, are my tips for keeping your hibiscus blooming all summer long.

  • Water, water, and more water. When these beauties are blooming, they need a lot of water! Also, the hotter it gets, the more water they'll need. These plants drink up a lot of water, so always check the soil, and if it's dry to the touch, you'll need to pour up.
  • Choose the right pot and potting soilSelecting the proper soil is essential to getting these flowers blooming. Also, ensure that the pot you choose has one or more holes at the bottom - this helps for your plant to properly drain. Keep in mind, the bigger the pot, the more soil you'll need. 
  • Soak up the sun. It is super important to have your plants in a spot where they are facing the sun. This will help these gorgeous flowers bloom quickly!
  • Pruning. Make sure you prune your plants regularly. It's very normal, and also exciting when your plants to get larger. It is important to prune them to ensure that they have the right amount of space to grow.

Happy gardening!

XO, Analise

Coffee Table Books

"There's so much more to a book than just the reading." - Maurice Sendak

Coffee table books are something that I really love. I enjoy collecting different books on various topics. Whether it is fashion, comics, art or home decor - we have many books I love displaying in our home. We love adding new books into our collection. Book shopping is one of my favorite hobbies, and reading them make me so happy. Occasionally, I will rotate our centerpiece book on our coffee table - it immediately gives the table a brand new look! Also, a coffee table book is always a conversation starter! I like to decorate our table with candles, flowers, and many of our favorite books.

Today, I'm sharing three tips on how you can jazz up your coffee table, giving it a whole new look, while expressing your wonderful personality!

Choose books you love

There are so many books out there with various topics. Select books that you enjoy and describe your personality. For us, fashion, comics, home decor, wine, and food are some our favorite book topics. I love vintage books and ones that are passed down to me from my Grandmother. Always, display a book that best describes who you are and what makes you the happiest.

Select a book that's bold

They say never judge a book by its cover, but that's not the case for a coffee table book. For this type of book, I like selecting a book that is striking and bold - one that grabs a person's attention. It's so much fun to discuss a book with guests in our home. Be sure to select a book that fits the size of your coffee table and doesn't overwhelm the piece.

Stack your books

As my collection has grown I like to stack my books to give the table a new look. Also, you can leverage different knick knacks or a bouquet of fresh flowers with the books. I love using a tray to organize the items as well, so that they are neat. Create a wonderful display you'll love and enjoy looking at!

What are your some of your favorite coffee table books?

Enjoy!

XO, Analise