Weekend Recs #34: All the soup recipes, rockstar authors, and monthly expenses
And announcing our February book club pick!
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Happy Friday and happy February, all! First, thanks to everyone who’s subscribed and sent sweet messages about how much you enjoy this newsletter. It’s lifted my spirits this week in a week that needed much spirit-lifting!
Today’s post is jam-packed, so let’s get into it. Including…
Our February book club pick and an exciting announcement 💘
All the best soups I made this week (plus a soup hack)
A fantastic read on finances and monthly expenses
The gel pen I enthusiastically recommend
A phone accessory I’m convinced we all need
My bookish sparkle of joy this week
—Alisha
What I’m cooking: This week, I made an intentional decision to lean hard into soups. It just felt like the right time to do it. Cold, wet, gray days? SOUP. Soup is always the answer! Pureeing a bunch of delicious stuff (I use this) and not having to turn on the oven feels like a win to me. My best soup hack is one I learned from friend of the newsletter Carey: use Better Than Bouillon instead of buying individual chicken/beef stock cartons. So much simpler, cost effective, and uses less packaging.
Here are the recipes I made this week (all from Smitten Kitchen; Deb can do no wrong) that received a five star review from my s/o, a very significant accolade indeed…Braised ginger meatballs in coconut broth: I used chicken instead of pork and it was still delicious.
Broccoli cheddar soup: My secret shame is that I love Panera’s brocc cheddar soup. This one is reminiscent of that rich flavor, but better.
White bean soup with crispy kale: It’s like a grown-up version of a baked potato soup. The beans add a luxurious creaminess without relying on dairy.
What I’m buying:
Sharing a few small purchases this week that made my life a teeny bit better…
🖊A very good pen: I guess I’m now at the age where I enthusiastically recommend a pen. I recently got the Uni-ball Signo UM-151 Gel Pen (0.38 mm) and it’ll be the one I stock up, re-order, and swear by. It glides across the page, the ink transfers smoothly, and that fine point tip is just chef’s kiss to me. (I bought it with my five-year journal as a gift to myself.)
🍇 A new accessory for my accessory: I might be in my I don’t need a purse era — I’m a heavy Apple Wallet user so my phone has everything on it anyway, but I still want to be somewhat hands-free. My favorite influencers have been toting around this gorgeous “phone wristlet” and I ordered one this week. Will report back and take pics!
🙆♀️ My new go-to WFH makeup: I don’t love wearing makeup but my recent breakouts and subsequent dark spots have made me reach for this new-to-me tinted moisturizer whose praises have been sung by beauty industry insiders. It’s my new favorite. It gives a bit more coverage, is less oily/runny than others I’ve tried, doesn’t cause breakouts, and—drumroll—has SPF 30 in it, too. (If you’re okay with a thinner consistency and beautiful light coverage, I highly recommend this Westman Atelier foundation.)
What I’m watching: Dumb Money on Netflix. This dramedy is about the GameStop stock chaos caused by a Reddit community during the pandemic. I enjoyed it from beginning to end, and the cast is stacked, starring Paul Dano, Shailene Woodley, Seth Rogen, America Ferrera, Pete Davidson, and Sebastian Stan.
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“Scotcharoos are a midwest staple!”
Thanks to reader Amanda, who alerted me to the existence of these Rice Krispie treat-adjacent desserts. As a butterscotch lover, my mouth is watering!!! (Here’s my previous newsletter about the joy of Rice Krispie treats.)
📚 I’m THRILLED to share that our February book club pick is GOOD MATERIAL by Dolly Alderton! It’s a perfect little rom-com treat for us. 💘 Thanks for all your ideas and votes. We’ll plan to discuss the book in the last week of February in a discussion thread here.
Introducing: in-person & Zoom book club meetups
Some of you shared interest in doing in-person or Zoom discussions, so let’s try it out! It’s a fun way to meet new people in your area and hang. Paid subscribers, please scroll to the bottom of this email for more details. ☺️
Giveaway: Win a copy of GOOD MATERIAL!
As a treat for paid subscribers, I’m giving away 3 copies of our pick. If you’d like to enter, please leave a comment with your favorite winter soup recipe. 🍲
Reads:
Like Nora Ephron, With a British Twist [NYT *gift link] — This headline about Dolly Alderton, the author of our book club pick, got me more excited to start reading.
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