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(Almost) From Scratch Strawberry Cake {Soul Food}

I used to have big dreams of having my own cooking show. I guess you could say they've fallen a little by the way side. It's probably because I've accepted the fact that none of my edible creations ever really turn out pretty and the kitchen is always a huge mess in the end. With TV cooking, all that matters is that the food and kitchen look perfect. The good news is my creations usually taste a lot better than they look.

Anyways, my favorite dessert recipe is one for this delicious, gooey strawberry cake. It's been passed down to me from my mom. But she originally got it from my Italian great grandmother- who apparently was an incredible cook.

 This recipe is really easy and puts any simple, box mix to shame!

My momma taught me a secret that every woman should know. It only involves 2 ingredients. A stick of butter mixed with a pound of powdered sugar makes a beautiful thing. Just blend in a tablespoon of strawberry juice and you've got homemade strawberry icing. 

Cake Ingredients:
4 eggs 
8 oz. frozen strawberries (thawed, sliced, and sweetened)
1 small box of strawberry jello
1c. of veg. oil
1 duncan hines white cake mix

Icing:
1 box of powdered sugar
1 stick of butter
1Tbsp. Strawberry Juice

Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
2. Beat eggs until fluffy.
3. Add cake mix, oil, jello
6. Add frozen strawberries (Save 1Tbsp. for icing)
7. Pour into a greased/ floured pan. (9x13 pan or 2 cake pans)
8. Bake 30-35 min.

Allow cake to cool before icing.
Then soften 1 stick of butter in a bowl
Gradually beat in 1 box of confectioners sugar.
Add strawberry juice.
If needed, add teaspoons of milk to thin icing.

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Choices {Heart to Hearts}

“You don’t drift toward good, you choose it”-Trisha Davis

This quote is written on a sticky note strategically placed in a spot that I glance at every morning and night, hoping it reminds me to choose wisely.

I heard this concept from Trisha Davis' testimony. She explained that humans don’t drift toward doing the good things in life but rather have to choose them, (choosing forgiveness over bitterness, waking up early to study the Word instead of sleeping in, etc.). 

Every single day we are faced with choices. These choices begin to shape our days, weeks, months, years and eventually lives.

Our power to choose is a precious gift that when used wisely can:
Produce character
Heal wounds
Grow bonds
Achieve growth
Build confidence


Use your gift to do good

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Tuesday's Tunes {Music Notes}

a little shuffle on our repeats:


Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors- Fire and Dynamite
Lori McKenna- The Most
Kenny Chesney ft. Grace Potter- You And Tequila 


Mumford & Sons- Awake My Soul
Addison Road- Hope Now


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An ode to my momma {Heart to Hearts}

Who is the strongest woman I know.
She's held me in my darkest moments.
Dried my tears when I've wept.
Comforted me when I was unconsolable.
Stayed by my side even when it's been hard.
And been my inspiration when the battle became too much.
I love you mom.


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Single in the City {Heart to Hearts}

Doesn't every girl have a life outline? You know, the one where you have your life perfectly planned out in bullet points.


What happens when life throws you off and you are forced to alter the plan? My big 2-5 is coming up and this birthday is a deadline for some of those bullet points. According to 13-year old me, I was supposed to be married with a baby on the way. (HA!)

Recent events have prompted me to look at my life and rediscover my plan. I never had dreams of living independently in a big city in my mid-twenties (omg, mid-twenties?!). But it's my reality, and I am grateful for it. Since my move to Nashville, I have grown more than I have in all my 24 years combined. I feel a sense of empowerment. I am independent, faithful, confident and I see the beginnings of the woman that God created me to be.

Not only have I been learning about myself but I'm getting to soak up everything Nashville has to offer. My heart and mind are open to change and I suddenly have the opportunity to explore my own desires and goals. I get to do things for me: take a pure barre class, start a blog, meet a friend for coffee at 10 pm on a Wednesday, volunteer with children, have my mom be the first person I call with big news, spend extra time with God everyday.

Being single in the city is a beautiful thing and I believe 'The Man Upstairs' knows just what He's doing.


My season of singleness is preparing me for a lifetime of happiness..




Throw out that outline and enjoy the rough draft! 




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Tuesday's Tunes {Music Notes}


If you're like us, then your're always looking for fresh music to add to your playlist. We've each chosen a few of our current favorites and compiled a list to share with you!


Lady Antebellum- "Just A Kiss"
Erick Baker- "Two Left Feet"
Court Yard Hounds feat. Jakob Dylan- "See You in the Spring"

Florence+The Machine- "Dog Days Are Over"
Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros- "Home"
Matt Kearney- "Fire and Rain"

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