Summer [Blogger] Adventures
The weekend was a bit of a blur, but I think that’s because time really does go by faster when you’re enjoying life!
I got to spend quite a bit of the weekend with various bloggers, which is always a good time. One of the best parts is that no one questions why you whip out your camera every 30 seconds. Everyone respects the need to Instagram each moment. Tweeting is second nature. Yep, it feels quite nice.
Friday night, Gabby, Lauren, Shannon, Katherine, Brittany, Valerie, and I went to Happy Hour at the VMFA. They actually have a pretty fantastic happy hour. 1/2 bottles of wine from 5-8pm. Can you beat that? Probably not. And even more conveniently, the food truck court is located a few steps away. So Lauren, Valerie and I met up with the always-fashionable, Brian. Dinner from food trucks, enjoyed outside on the lawn. I was more than content.
Saturday morning, Brittany and I went to the Farmer’s market to pick up some tomatoes for a #CanItForward adventure. Before our canning, we stopped by Fresca on Addison, a local vegetarian restaurant, for some lunch. I had the OMGarlic sandwich, with a kale salad. It was the perfect light lunch.
We spent the afternoon in the kitchen, laughing and talking while we attempted to can some salsa. I can’t really tell you how it is… since it’s in a can… and should probably be there for the next few months, in order for the whole “canning” concept to really work, but I’m sure it’s going to be excellent.
Later that night, my roommate graciously made dinner for me (& her boyfriend, and our friend Erin). Technically, the main dish was ribs, but I turned the salad into a main dish, and let me tell you, it was amazing.
Black Bean & Avocado Salad
This recipe is gluten free & vegan
- 2 cups black beans (rinsed and drained)
- 2 avocados, sliced
- 1 orange bell pepper, diced
- 1 jalapeno pepper, sliced
- 1/4 cup fresh cilantro
- 1/2 tsp cumin
- 1/4 cup lemon juice
- 2 tbsp olive oil
This is a pretty simple recipe, and you really just need to throw it all into a giant bowl and serve. I wouldn’t recommend making it ahead of time, since you don’t want the avocado to look brown. It also helps if you mix the lemon juice and the olive oil together before mixing into the salad, because it’ll distribute a little better.
I had this with a slice of zucchini bread, and it was a pretty filling dinner! It’s gluten free, vegan, raw, and delicious. I’m definitely going to be making this again soon. It’s light & fresh and perfect for a warm summer night.
Overall, I’d say it was a pretty fantastic weekend!
I’ve been getting crazy with the zucchini intake. But as long as it’s cheap, I’ll keep eating it!
Why don’t I live in Virginia?! Anyways, your canning adventure sounds like it was fun (I’ve never canned, been too intimidated and seems like a lot of work, but I think it makes sense if you’ve got lots of produce!) 🙂
YES for canning adventures! I haven’t had enough produce to can this summer, and I miss it, it’s so much fun! And I may or may not have taken advantage of a 1/2 price bottle night last night. My favorite sort of happy hour 😀
I had so much fun meeting everyone on Friday!!! Finally I have some friends that don’t think snapping random pics of food is weird! Thanks so much for including me 🙂
So sorry I missed you guys on Friday – I ended up taking a half day at work to wrap up moving stuff and things at the old short pump house and just got wayyyy behind!! :/ Can’t beat half price wine though – HELLO. The salsa looks super scrumptious too, you ladies rock!
Well now that we’re in the same ‘hood we definitely need to catch up over some wine 😉
YES!!!
Great post Liz! This is one of my favorites – I want to join you on one of your “adventures.”
We should definitely meet up sometime soon! 🙂
Girls’ night with half-price wine – count me in!
Canning salsa is fine when you can’t have fresh but it is nowhere as good. We use a lot of salsa and in the last year I’ve started making it myself after finding out how simple it is to make. I think I’ll just can spaghetti sauce from now on.
It’s definitely hard to beat fresh!
Yay for canning adventures and1/2 price wine!
1/2 price bottles of wine will always lead to a fantastic summer night!