Wednesday, June 12, 2019

It's All in the Presentation, Right?

Nothing as dramatic today as Mindy's post was yesterday.

Today we have peaceful and pretty.

I love looking at the flowers while I'm walking Fenway.

Aren't daisies just happy-looking flowers? So cheerful.





And these beautiful pink roses.




Tonight we had a gorgeous sunset. I wish I'd had my camera handy on Friday because the sunset was absolutely, insanely beautiful - the kind that makes the whole sky and even inside the house glow because of the intensity of it.

God in all his glory.

But the food treat was man-made.

I thought you would appreciate seeing this. Over the weekend, my daughters and I traveled to PA for a memorial mass for my husband on Saturday. On Sunday, we were on the lookout for a place to enjoy brunch where the vegan daughter could find something before her flight took her away.


Success!

She found an adorable little place. It turned out to be run by a super health conscious young couple,  recent immigrants from the Czech Republic who are determined to make the healthiest eating experience around. They were so dang cute and conscientious.

Daughter #1 had jerk chicken and their special gluten-free waffles. (Everything was gluten-free).
I had the waffles with blueberries.  I have to admit, the waffles were extraordinarily good tasting, but they didn't look all that different from any other homemade Belgian style whole grain waffles.

What struck my fancy was the vegan daughter's smoothie bowl.  Isn't this adorable?



Ha! It wasn't lost on me that my mother would not have approved of the plumeria in the food (if you recall my honeysuckle debacle post!)

The smoothie bowl was called Ocean View.

The blue green water came courtesy of spirulina, banana, and vanilla. The sand was a nutty granola, and the whitecaps were a delicious coconut cream.

They also had smoothie bowls called Oktoberfest and Flamingo Lake. I'm sort of dying of curiosity to know what those look like.


Now seriously, most smoothie bowls have everything pretty much tossed together. The extra artistic care these guys took really impressed me and made me hyper aware of how little effort I put into presentation. So I figured I'd ask you.

Do you go the extra mile in presentation? All the time or just on special occasions? Interested minds would like to know (and maybe alleviate some guilt?).



I'll leave you with a sweet moment. Sun-dappled kitty.


4 comments:

  1. Mary Cate, I have to agree with you about the daisy's. They're just happy. And those pale pink roses are beautiful. The smoothie bowl is pretty impressive, too. I have such an appreciation for food presentation. I will occasionally attempt it, but only for special occasions. It takes some forethought. Even it's just a sprig of parsley, you have to have the forethought to grab some while you're at the store. But how I love those pretty plates they bring me at conferences and nice restaurants. It makes the meal more of an experience.

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  2. I love daisies! They are my favorite. For us it depends on the day. Sometimes I like to fuss over presentation because I want to feel fancy. Other days I just want to eat so I don't care hehe

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  3. Mary Cate, I forgot to stop by yesterday! No, I never worry about presentation. The most I fret is when I'm taking a photo for the blog. :)

    I'm so glad you had the time with your daughters and other family to remember your husband. I'm sure it was a beautiful day.

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