Recipes

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Sparkling Rose Sangria

There are many wonderful things about being pregnant. Not everyone loves the expectant state, but I actually enjoy it, to the point where even though I think we're probably good with two kids, I'm definitely a little sad about the idea of never being pregnant again.

What I enjoy slightly less: being pregnant in the summertime and wistfully gazing at all the rose that is being drunk all around me by friends and family, and of which I cannot partake (except for sips - which were taken, believe you me).

Rose is really good.

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Lemon Pasta With Goat Cheese & Asparagus

After I had Indy, I put up a post called "Post-Baby Pasta" in which I talked about how you can totally cook in the weeks after having a baby, so long as you're a little…open-minded about the whole thing.

And I stand by that: sometimes, throwing together a meal is just as easy (or at least almost as easy) as ordering in - you just have to be kind of un-fussy about what you make, be imaginative about using whatever you already have on hand (because let's get real: you are not "just going to run out to the store for a couple of things"), and make sure the whole deal takes no more than about ten minutes start-to-finish.

Let's call this "Post-Baby Pasta Number Two." I made it because it was 6PM and all of us were hungry, it was too late to start the takeout-ordering process, and when I looked in my refrigerator I found asparagus and goat cheese. In our cupboard, I found pasta, and pasta always makes our son happy, so there you go. It would have been better with a heartier pasta like rotini or fusilli, but what I had was spaghetti, so there you go.

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Avocado & Goat Cheese Scramble

I'm STARVING.

I spent the end of my pregnancy in a state of total non-hunger (although this may sound odd, it's actually pretty common, being as a full-term baby doesn't leave a ton of space in your body for things like food)…but now?

I want to eat ALL THE THINGS.

Mostly all the ice cream things.

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Halibut Baked In Foil With White Wine And Lemon

If you have never tried baking fish in foil, let me tell you: you need to try it. Like, tonight.

Because it's both the easiest thing ever (I promise), and the coolest-looking thing ever; it's guaranteed to have whoever you serve it to all "ooh, ahh, how did you do that?!" And your answer will be: "With hours of intense labor." Except that will be a lie, because the total amount of effort that you will have put into this fancy-looking dinner will be approximately what is required to assemble a bowl of instant oatmeal.

I usually make salmon this way, but halibut is another nice, light, summery fish that goes well with things like white wine and lemon, so I thought I'd give it a shot. And: delicious. Nice, light and summery, as expected.