I hope everyone had a wonderful weekend. Yesterday I shared some exciting news on my Instagram Stories!
Upcoming weeks I will be spending in the south of Italy, in the region Puglia, with the two super talented Michelin star Chefs Floriano Pellegrino and Isabella Poti in their restaurant Bro’s . I am gonna learn about the Italian cuisine, cooking techniques, flavors and hopefully much more! I am so excited for this new adventure!
The reason why this felt like a big decision for me was because it felt like I had to leave a lot of this behind in the states. Travel is not as easy at the moment but this was an opportunity I couldn’t say no to!
I was kinda nervous and exciting for this trip but while I was in the car on the way to the airport I took a deep breath and just realized how much fun new adventures are and how much I can learn and grow as a person.
I arrived last night and it started off with a feast pizza dinner in the restaurant. IT WAS DELICIOUS! WAUW, I am so happy to be back in Italy. Anyway for todays video I have another What I eat in a Day with some of my favorite summer recipes. You have seen on my Instagram stories that we have been eating taco’s at least 3 times a week and today I am sharing my favorite recipe with you guys.
I hope you guys enjoyed watching this video! Don’t forget to follow me on Instagram to follow me along in Italy!
Breakfast:
– 1 cup sautéed kale
– 2 poached eggs
– ½ avocado
– Trader’s Joe everyday seasoning
– ½ cup brown rice
Avocado chocolate smoothie
– ½ avocado
– 1 cup frozen spinach
– 1 cup Almond Milk
– 1 tbsp cacao powder
– 1 tbsp coconut oil
– ¼ tsp Cinnamon
– Pinch of salt
– 1 Block Hu Kitchen dark chocolate
Dinner
– Almond flour wraps from Siete
– Coconut flour wraps from The Real Coconut Collabartive
– Recipe for Mexican Cabbage slaw: https://www.feastingathome.com/mexican-slaw/
Being a homeowner is a pretty significant milestone. It’s not without its challenges though, especially when it comes to financial responsibilities. There are some financial concerns that are especially important for homeowners to keep in mind and stay on top of.
Your Insurance
Homeowners insurance technically isn’t a type of insurance you are required to carry, but it’s still a good idea. Homeowners insurance helps cover your home, your property and possessions, and you from being financially responsible for injuries that happen on your property. These problems can be incredibly expensive, so having insurance to help can be valuable. There are different types of homeowners insurance, and they each cover different things. Some are best for homeowners, while others are designed for renters, condo owners, or even those who own mobile homes. Which one works best for you will depend on your situation, so take that into careful consideration when choosing coverage.
Your Home Equity
Your home’s equity is calculated by taking the fair market value of your home and subtracting the amount of money you owe on it from that amount. You can build equity in a number of ways, which will put you in a more secure position. Home equity grows as you pay off your mortgage and if your home increases in value. You can wait for your home’s value to increase. Alternatively, you can take matters into your own hands by doing home improvement projects that will increase your equity by increasing the market value of your home. This can put you in a better position if you are selling your home.
Maintenance Costs
Maintenance costs are another expense homeowners should keep in mind as they plan their budgets. Performing regular home maintenance is essential to keeping your home in good condition and preventing the need for more costly repairs. If you find the prospect of all the maintenance you should have done to be overwhelming, sort the tasks into more manageable segments by assigning them to be done by season or even further by month. When it comes to figuring how much you should be saving for home maintenance costs, plan on somewhere between 1 and 4 percent of your home’s market value.
Being a homeowner comes with additional financial responsibilities. These costs are important to keeping your home protected, in a good financial position, and in proper working order. It is important to keep up with these expenses and be aware of them. Make sure they are included in your budget and spend accordingly.
Katherine Heigl shows Kathie Lee and Hoda how to make her brie tomato pasta dish, a fresh and easy recipe that’s perfect for summer.
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Healthy Summer Breakfast Recipe Ideas!
THUMBS UP for more food videos! 🙂 // let me know if you try out any of these healthy breakfasts #CambriasKitchen
1/4 cup applesauce
2 tbs maple syrup
1 tsp vanilla
1 cup almond milk
2 tsp baking powder
2 tsp cinnamon
pinch of salt
1/4 cup almond meal
dark chocolate *optional
Açaí Bowl
1/2 banana
1 cup coconut water
2 packs unsweetened açaí packs
– top with fruit, granola, honey, agave ANYTHING! –
Banana Split
1 banana cut down middle
yogurt – coconut, greek, etc.
granola and fruit topping
Sweet Strawberry Jam
2 cups strawberries
3 tbs chia seeds
2 tbs maple syrup or honey
squirt of lemon
– let sit in fridge 3-4 hours or best results overnight –
get cooking!! I hope you enjoy these recipes! 🙂 xo Cambria