TASTY BITES // tip toe-ing into fall

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We can’t believe it’s already here. The last week of summer! Well, our summer at least. As of next Monday, school is back in session. Even though the boys have missed their friends, I am pretty sure they are not quite ready to give up these care free days. They are not exactly looking forward to early mornings and enforced bedtimes. Not to mention, they will have to put on shirts, and comb their hair! Who the heck has time for that?! But, like it or not, it’s coming. The end is near! For us, and you.

What in the world does this have to do with a recipe? Well, I am glad you asked. The beginning of the school year is always a tough transition for every aspect of our lives , even for food. We go from eating whatever we want, whenever we want, to planning and thinking ahead. Not to mention, that we are working with a considerably smaller window of time to make things happen. So, it is always nice when we have a couple things already made in the fridge for those times when we are running a little behind.

This week’s dish is perfect for that: roasted root vegetable and barley salad. Easy to make, and perfect for any meal. It is hearty, healthy, and full of flavor. Just whip it up, and use it as you need it. Throw an egg on it, and it makes an awesome breakfast. Eat it all by itself as a quick lunch. Warm it up as a side for an easy dinner. Or our personal favorite, eat it straight out of the bowl in your underwear, in the middle of the night. Really, it’s perfect for everything. We might not be quite ready for the end of summer, but with a little planning, we might just survive another year.

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roasted root vegetable + barley salad

 

  • 4 cups fingerling, or other small potato. Cut into 1/2″ pieces
  • 2 1/2 cups assorted root vegetables (carrot, parsnip,turnip, beet, etc.) cut into 1/2″ pieces
  • 8 oz. crimini mushrooms, halved
  • 4 cloves garlic, whole
  • 3 cups cooked barley (about 1 cup uncooked)
  • 1/4 cup chives, chopped
  • olive oil
  • salt & pepper to taste

Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Combine potatoes, vegetables, garlic and mushrooms together in a shallow baking dish. Toss with olive oil and season with salt and pepper. Roast for 45-50 minutes, until vegetable are tender and beginning to brown. Remove garlic, set aside. In a large bowl, combine vegetables, barley, chives. Add dressing 2 Tb. at a time until you reach your preferred taste. Garnish with parsley (and an egg, if you’re into it). Serve and enjoy!

 cider vinegar dressing
  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  • 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
  • 2 tsp. dijon
  • 1 tsp. sugar
  • 1 tsp. kosher salt
  • reserved garlic

In a small bowl, smash reserved garlic with tines of a fork until totally smooth. Combine vinegar, salt, sugar, and mustard, mix to combine. Whisk in oil until mixture is totally emulsified.


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Retro Round Up:: August cuteness

Hello friends!  Oh, I do love these long days full of sun and playing outside.  However, the Peach just came down with a rough case of the sniffles, but of course, the show must go on with our Retro Round Up of fun!

Check out this sweet terry cloth two piecer–just in time for the last beach days of summer! From Etsy seller, Ivory Berry.

Even Barbie deserves some sweet mod style with the help of these great vintage white go go boots! From Etsy seller, The Runaway Pancake.

Garfield roller skates in perfection condition. BOOM! From Etsy seller, Retro Rocket Baby.

This is one of those perfect shirts that my sweetie would like in his size! From Etsy seller, My Vintage Childhood XO.

Oh lawdy, this little holly hobby dress is killing me with cuteness! From Etsy seller, Lishyloo!!!

This vintage vest and shirt combo would make anyone smile! From Etsy seller, UDA Kids.

You loved the movie, now enjoy the game! From Etsy seller, Peripat.

Ponchos are perfection! I should save this for my last August Mad for Plaid back to school Retro Round Up, but I couldn’t resist. AND it is only $15 to boot! From Etsy seller, Potato Cake Vintage.

Check out this handyman! So darling! From Etsy seller, Little Marin.

I want a kitty that matches my hair! From Etsy seller, Grandmother’s Attic.

Happy Monday, folks!

 

Vacation all I ever wanted!

Hi friends! Summer is coming to Modern Kiddo on the late side. After a very busy crazy year, Alix and I are both taking some vacation trips this August. Actually quite a few…

Between the two of us, we’ll be hanging in a beach town,  relaxing at the lake house, drinking tiki drinks poolside with friends, camping in the forest, and doing some international travel. Wheee!! Can you tell we’re excited? We are!

We’ll be giving updates on our travels here and on instagram (@galexina and @missdottie), so please keep checking in to see where we are now!

We hope you are enjoying your own vacations this summer!  Where did you go? (Or where are you still going??)

Taking Your Hi Fi on the Highway.

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Summer is road trip time and I’m sure music lists have been created and ready to get you through that long stretch of road. But before there was the iPod, the cd, the tape, the 8-track, there was THIS:

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Yup! A little record player for your car, ready to spin your favorite 45s.

I love the old ads for it.

And look at this fellow on the directions. Clearly driving someplace woodsy with all that plaid flannel!

And clearly they were popular with celebs too! Fancy!

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We’d love to get one for our car, but they seem to cost upwards of $700 on Ebay nowadays, but we’ll think good thoughts and wish we had one of these beauties!

Hee hee!  Any road trips plan this month, friends?

Real Life // A Trip to the County Fair

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Chocolate dip swirly cones….the Tilt-O-Whirl….sno-cones…corn dogs…frozen lemonade….that crazy game where you shoot water into the clown’s mouth and try to pop your balloon first to win a prize…I LOVE a good County Fair! We went to ours a few weeks ago (Weird Al was playing! Whoo hoo!) and man did we have fun. I’m not as into the “Everything Fried!” food stalls (although I was intrigued by the “Fried Nutella”) and to be honest, I’m not a huge fan of wild rides. But there is just something so fun about the lights, sounds and tasty smells of BBQ and sweet treats that just makes me happy.

This year was especially sweet because we were able to really watch Wolfie blossom. Like I said, I looooove a good merry-go-round but I’m too chicken to try rollercoaster/crazy rides. Greg is a daredevil and will try anything. And my little Wolf? Welllll, typically, he tends to be like his mama….not very wild at heart when it comes to rides. He’s cautious. A little nervous when it comes to anything potentially scary. But for some reason this time he was really pushing himself. He was riding things he normally refused to, going on some rides all by himself—and even trying to make things spin faster or raising his arms up (where he usually clung to the safety bar).  It was such a sweet sweet thing to watch and made me have an even better time than ever before!

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How about you guys? Have you been to the County Fair this summer?? Are your kids thrill seekers or a little more on the cautious side?? I’m still too nervous to ride the ferris wheel….but for now, I’m just happy to admire it from afar.