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Volume 11 // The Fun Issue


contributors<br />

EDITORS<br />

Darnell Thomas<br />

Mariah Romero<br />

DESIGN<br />

Mariah Romero<br />

PHOTO<br />

Saul Hodgers<br />

Keynan Johnson<br />

Amy West<br />

Jennifer Carrillo<br />

Brad Trone<br />

WORDS<br />

Anaiah Lupton<br />

Marisa Esquer<br />

Dequanna Alexander<br />

Jennie Johnsrud<br />

ILLUSTRATION<br />

Alexandra Conkins<br />

FOOD<br />

Hannah Reiter<br />

Andie Fuller


HELLO<br />

HELLO<br />

Happy Fall Everyone!<br />

Welcome to the Fun Issue.<br />

What is your version of fun? Is<br />

it trying new things? Dressing<br />

up? Getting into way to much<br />

trouble? This fall, our contributors<br />

showed us what their approach<br />

to fun was. Whether it is<br />

cooking something refreshing,<br />

going on adventures, switching<br />

up your fashion choice in<br />

make up or wardrobe, these are<br />

the things that brings us to a<br />

joyful level in our lives and we<br />

wouldn’t trade it for the world.<br />

Enjoy.<br />

Xoxo,<br />

Mariah and Darnell


5 PRODUCTS<br />

TO PUMP UP<br />

YOUR DAILY<br />

BEAUTY<br />

ROUTINE


ESTEE LAUDER DOUBLE WEAR NUDE<br />

This new foundation from Estee Lauder elevated<br />

an old favorite of many. The design of<br />

this cushion stick foundation marries foundation<br />

and applicator into one! With a new radiant<br />

formula, the foundation lasts all day long<br />

while still leaving skin looking natural and<br />

dewy and the cushion is created with beauty<br />

blender technology to make application<br />

quick, while still leaving skin looking flawless!<br />

SMASHBOX O-GLOW<br />

We are now in the age of dewy, glowing skin.<br />

When trying to master a radiant look, powder<br />

blushes just do not deliver. The O-Glow<br />

is a gel based blush that will enhance any<br />

look and keep your skin hydrated all day<br />

long. What sets it apart from other gel or<br />

cream blushes, is that it reacts with the skin’s<br />

chemistry. Creating a custom color for everyone<br />

that brings out their natural glow.<br />

ETUDE HOUSE DRAWING EYE BROW DUO<br />

When trying to achieve a perfectly sculpted<br />

brow, often times we use a combination of<br />

several different products. The Etude pencil<br />

is dual ended and can help eliminate at least<br />

one extra product. One side has a pencil,<br />

slanted for more precise lines and the other<br />

has powder, to blend out harsh lines and add<br />

volume to sparse brows.<br />

LANCOME GRANDIOSE LIQUID LINER<br />

When applying liquid liner, it is always a<br />

task to find the perfect angle and a stable<br />

place to rest your elbow. Many people don’t<br />

even tackle the beast that is liquid liner all<br />

together, the new grandiose liner makes liquid<br />

liner fun again! With a wand that can<br />

snap into place at 35 degrees, it helps to give<br />

more precision to any user!<br />

LANEIGE TWO TONE LIP BAR<br />

Gradient lips are nothing new, however every<br />

season they seem to progress and change.<br />

Something that has not changed though, is<br />

that there was never one lipstick that could<br />

give you the ultimate gradient lip. Which is<br />

why the Two Tone Lip Bar is truly revolutionary<br />

for anyone who loves sporting the trend.<br />

Coming in over ten different color combinations,<br />

the Lip Bar is comprised of two different<br />

lip colors in rectangular bullet that gives<br />

you gradient lips in just one swipe! This product<br />

can brighten up any makeup collection.<br />

It is so easy to get stuck in the same old<br />

routine, especially when it comes to an<br />

everyday makeup routine. It can be intimidating<br />

to stray from a holy-grail item,<br />

however these exciting new products can<br />

make our favorite looks fun again!<br />

Written by Marisa Esquer | Illustrations by Alexandra Conkins


FUN FOR THE SEASONS<br />

Each season brings about its different elements<br />

of leisure, bursts of creativity, defeat,<br />

and evolutions in relationships.<br />

Each person<br />

identifies with a new<br />

season differently and for<br />

some it is hard to have<br />

fun when the visual representation<br />

of change is<br />

prevalent in the weather<br />

and nature. Each season<br />

encopasses its own sacrement<br />

or relic to symbolize<br />

how the rotation of<br />

the earth and the change<br />

of seasons affect our<br />

mindset and response.<br />

The summer brings<br />

about a fun, childlike,<br />

recklessness, the heat<br />

brings out the best in<br />

some and feelings of<br />

aggravation from others.<br />

The aggravated response<br />

is not somehow<br />

worse than the feelings<br />

of wonder some receive<br />

on those warm summer<br />

nights. Feelings of frustration,<br />

and the release<br />

of adrenalin and cortisone<br />

can be focused and<br />

used to problem solve out of a situation or<br />

induce creativity and passion. For those who<br />

find themselves overwhelmed by the heat<br />

tend to be the same group of people, or artists<br />

rather, that experience bursts of creativity<br />

and an eagerness to release tensions.<br />

Fall is an interesting season because it is a<br />

visual representation of a death to nature.<br />

As the trees turn, insects and small creatures<br />

burrow under ground, the first glimpses of<br />

cool weather leak into morning windows<br />

and the sensation feels like a momentum.<br />

Something is changing with great force, rather<br />

than gliding into the next; as one could<br />

describe spring to summer. Personally, I find<br />

Autumn the most fun because I tend to find<br />

new music analyze it deeper. I lean towards<br />

fashion trends, and incorporate more layers.<br />

I dream deeper and more vividly, and bask in<br />

the cool breezes that sooth hikes, long walks<br />

to class, and bike rides to my best friend’s<br />

house. Autumn is also fun because the corporatised<br />

holidays come in full swing, starting<br />

with your favorite stores and shops full<br />

of jackolanterns, spooky themed television<br />

commercials, and halloween parties.<br />

Winter sets in and the landscape and nature<br />

expresses this death of vegetation that has<br />

long taken place, and the loud silence grabs<br />

your attention with cold air hitting your<br />

face. We ever seek warmth. As creatures existing<br />

just as the animals or bald aspen trees,<br />

we search for this warmth metaphorically<br />

Written by Anaiah Lupton


through fun and cheerful holidays, or quite<br />

literally from the warm hand of a lover, hot<br />

coffee or your favorite hoodie.<br />

Spring sets in, the snow melts slow and<br />

steady. The sleepy creatures awaken and<br />

experience the refreshing rush of their first<br />

sunkiss. For many, the spring is fun because<br />

it brings hope of summer. Spring in some<br />

states comes unnoticed, for others it is a<br />

dramatic relief. Spring is for lovers and for<br />

products of creativity, fashion, new releases<br />

of music, and fresh vegetation is born.<br />

I am one of those people who dismiss summer<br />

and seek refuge from the overwhelming<br />

heat; but this summer, seemingly for the<br />

first time I had fun<br />

“Fun” she exclaimed as she kayaked far into<br />

Lake Michigan, looked down thirty feet into<br />

the clear water, noticing the bottom and experiencing<br />

the sensation of falling<br />

“Fun” she exclaimed as she ran bare footed,<br />

wild, and childlike, feet burning running<br />

through sand dunes<br />

“Fun” She exclaimed as she ate wild cherries,<br />

raspberries, peaches and plums from the forest<br />

she explored<br />

“Fun” she exclaimed as the summer night set<br />

in, staying up later and later, until sunrise<br />

surprised us all<br />

“Fun” she exclaimed as she kissed someone new


FALL IS AN INTERESTING<br />

SEASON BECAUSE IT IS A<br />

VISUAL REPRESENTATION<br />

OF A DEATH TO NATURE.


Photography by Dequanna Alexander | Modeling by Tammara Ellis


BIG FUN<br />

A Short Story by Dequanna Alexander<br />

I couldn't breath. It was like someone had their<br />

arms wrapped around my neck and I was gasping<br />

for air. Actually, I could breath. It’s just every<br />

time I’m bored, I feel like maybe, just maybe,<br />

it is possible for one to die from such pain.<br />

It was Friday morning and I was just making<br />

it in from the club. I had this crazy headache<br />

which was a simple reminder that I was coming<br />

down from the two ecstasy pills I had just taken,<br />

it was time for a nap. I pulled into my drive way<br />

and noticed my moms car was still parked and<br />

instantly became mad. The last thing I needed<br />

while coming down was a "fuck ass" argument<br />

with my mom but I walked in anyway.<br />

As soon as I open the front door she yells<br />

“Nola! What the fuck is this!?” She charged<br />

at me with her phone in her hand that had a<br />

screen shot of me topless.<br />

“Mommmmmy.. Chilll…” I told her trying<br />

to calm her down. “It’s not that big of a deal.<br />

My bra was still on and it really was just fun.<br />

Honestly I didn't even want them to take that<br />

or post it.”<br />

“FUN?! This is your idea of FUN!?” She began<br />

to cry. “You’re so beautiful, why do you degrade<br />

yourself so terribly? I don’t get it Nola,<br />

please help mommy get it.”<br />

I wrap my arms around her, pulling my high ass<br />

together the best as I could, “Mommy, i’m just<br />

young and me and my friends are just living. I<br />

know most times you don’t agree, but we're just<br />

having a good time, just having fun.”<br />

Her tears quickly turned into anger as she<br />

snatched away from my embrace.<br />

“FUN?! You call staying out at night partying<br />

with random men and women fun? That’s not<br />

fun?! What would really be fun is if you would<br />

stop picking up these barley paying gigs and<br />

go back to college. You only completed one<br />

semester and you did so great! Why..”<br />

“I keep telling you school is not for me. I am bigger<br />

than school. Mommy you don’t have to accept<br />

me or my lifestyle because you don’t fund it. I just<br />

ask that you love me mommy flaws and all.”<br />

She just walked away. I didn't care, i’m use to<br />

it now. It was really just another emotional<br />

moment. After that moment, it took me only<br />

a second to realize I would be doing a lot of<br />

more explaining if I didn't go upstairs to my<br />

bathroom and throw up. By the time I made<br />

it to the restroom I was in a cold sweat and I<br />

hated this part the most.<br />

I laid on my bed after throwing up my guts,<br />

and texted my girl Angel to see if she wanted<br />

to get some blow and bud.


Text<br />

Angie: hell yes. but so crazy because I was just txting<br />

you to see if you wanted to shoot today babe as well<br />

as get into some actives<br />

Me: YESSSS omg love youu! On my way!<br />

I caught an Uber to Angie's house. Once I got there<br />

she ran me the details and I got straight to pulling<br />

out looks from her closet. Angie’s mom was married<br />

to some rich guy and they had a lot of bank so she<br />

owned a lot of nice shit. On top of that her life was so<br />

fun! She lived with her boyfriend who so happen to<br />

produce music as well as sell coke, all she did was take<br />

pictures and party.<br />

“I already took some blow from Jeff boo, we good.<br />

We just need bud now, maybe you can it that one<br />

dude up?” She said while pulling out the bag.<br />

“Yeah that shouldn’t be a problem.”<br />

I texted the guy who Angie mentioned. His name was<br />

Noah, and Noah had no problem with doing favors<br />

for favors. I texted him a smiley face which was basically<br />

code for “ill fuck the shit out of you for some<br />

smoke,” and like clock work he replied telling me he’d<br />

be there soon. Angie did my makeup and hair because<br />

we were high and wanted to take pictures. We did<br />

a couple lines, and took a few pictures and before I<br />

knew it Noah was texting me saying come out.<br />

I walked outside and walked to the car. I smiled at<br />

Noah before I opened the door, when I got in he was<br />

smiling back,<br />

“You look pretty”<br />

I smiled.<br />

“Thank you it was for a quick shoot. I love the glitter<br />

the most.” I said while pulling down the visor in the<br />

car to look at myself in the small mirror.<br />

“Me to..”<br />

He said smiling while sliding his fingers past my panties<br />

into my private areas catching me off guard, in a<br />

good way.<br />

My body started getting chills.<br />

“Aw I really love when you do that,” I said with a smile.<br />

I lay back, zoned out as he stick his finger in and out<br />

of my girly parts. I started to breath hard, and smiled<br />

at my refection the passenger mirror.<br />

We pulled up to a house that was for sale. I got in the<br />

back seat and so did he. He took off my clothes and I<br />

kissed him on the neck. Usually the sex is quick, but<br />

tonight it was good and somehow passionate. What<br />

was more shocking was that we came together, which<br />

is why I’m so happy we were using protection. No<br />

babies, no time soon.<br />

After finishing up, we moved from the back to the<br />

front seats, Noah gave me a zip lock bag full of weed<br />

and a cigar and told me roll up. I did.<br />

“That’s for you, Nola.”<br />

“What?! All this weed?!” I asked him in surprise. Usually<br />

he gives me an eighth or six grams, atlas, never<br />

this much.<br />

“Yes, I really like you. Your fun, and you’re always<br />

down. Plus, I hit a lick and I decided to share the love.”


“Aw, wow. This is nice, thanks.”<br />

“You’re welcome.” He replied rubbing hands through<br />

my hair.<br />

Noah began telling me how beautiful he thought I<br />

was and how I should take my modeling and design<br />

career more serious. For the first time ever in a long<br />

time, I opened up to someone and told them about<br />

my dreams, my fears, my past and my future. But<br />

as soon as i opened up, I quickly regretted doing so.<br />

Noah told me what everyone else wanted to tell me<br />

but was just to afraid. He told me I was addicted to<br />

drugs and that I needed help but also that he saw so<br />

much potential in me and my future. He told me that<br />

because I was in search of fun and he always worried<br />

about me getting into to much fun. I began to laugh<br />

in his face. Who the fuck did he think he was, more<br />

importantly who the fuck did he think I was?<br />

I looked at him and changed my laugh to a frown<br />

and told him to pull over really quickly because I felt<br />

uneasy. As soon as he did so, I jumped out the car and<br />

took off running. As I was running I began laughing<br />

and not long after, crying. When I finally got out of<br />

a daze, I realized I didn't know where the hell I was.<br />

I was walking in the middle of no where, high as hell<br />

and very confused. I didn't have anywhere to go, I<br />

didn't have anything else to do, I literally had no one<br />

to call; it was time to find some fun.<br />

I saw a corner store and so I walked up to it. There I came<br />

across two guys. I smiled at them as I walked in the store.<br />

I went in and grabbed a water, some candy and a bag of<br />

chips I’m sure I wasn't going to eat. I also got a pack of<br />

cigarettes for what I was expecting to be a long journey.<br />

I paid for my items and walked out. The older looking<br />

guy said to me “You looking for some ye’?!”<br />

“I mean… I have zero cash, but I have a shit load of<br />

weed and I’m looking to have fun soooo…”<br />

The two boys looked at one another. “Show us the<br />

loud,” the younger looking one said.<br />

I opened my backpack and showed them the smoke.<br />

“Want to come with us,” both of the boys said.<br />

“Yeah, I guess so,” I told them.<br />

We got in to this car and they handed me a pack of<br />

cigars to roll the blunts, I did so.<br />

“I’m Nola..” I said breaking the ice and lighting up<br />

my Newport.<br />

“I’m Darryl and this is Derrick, we're brothers.”<br />

“Nice to meet you both!” I said to them from the back.<br />

“Hey so if you fuck with ye’ that mean you fuck<br />

with the H?”<br />

“The H? Like Heroin… uhm I was about to try it, but I<br />

got afraid as hell, i’m scared of needles.”<br />

“What about tonight? What if after you do a few<br />

bumps and then let me shoot it in one of your ass<br />

cheeks or something?”<br />

I immediately laughed, out loud. “No way.. not my<br />

ass. But because i’m feeling pretty bummed i’ll try it<br />

out.” I said looking out the window thinking about<br />

how high I would be on such a drug. I had heard<br />

many wicked stories about folks getting hooked on


that shit the first time they did it, but I was<br />

stronger than the average person when it<br />

came to drugs so I didn't care.<br />

I rode around with them while they made<br />

drops and checked out hot spots around the<br />

city. During the ride they gave me two Xanax,<br />

I hit a few bumps, drunk some lean and on<br />

top of smoked three blunts. The brothers and<br />

I pulled up to some apartments located in the<br />

downtown New Orleans area, which was not<br />

quite the Quarters by Angie but close enough<br />

for me to walk encase some shit I couldn't<br />

handle went down. When we made it there I<br />

was very very high and still don’t t know how I<br />

made it. I got out the car, or at-least tried with<br />

the help of one of the brothers.<br />

While walking to the apartments one of the<br />

brother said we were going to a party. Someone<br />

opened the door and laid straight on the<br />

sofa, I thought I was going blind. I was starring<br />

into space for what felt like an hour before<br />

Derrick slapped my arm and said “Wassup<br />

girl? You bout it or what?!” I shrugged my<br />

shoulders in a up and down motion which I<br />

guess at that time meant I didn't care.<br />

Soon after, they wrapped something around<br />

my arm and then I felt a quick pinch. All I saw<br />

was black. Before blacking out I heard one of<br />

the brother say “Just take the bitch bag! Not<br />

the weed the whole damn bag!!”<br />

“Ok, but bruh chill on the drugs before she<br />

OD,” the other said.<br />

“Man, fuck this bitch. She said she likes to<br />

have fun so here it is.”<br />

Once he stopped pumping my body with<br />

drugs, they both picked me up, carried me to<br />

their car and dropped me off at the city park.<br />

By then I was out cold and unconscious from<br />

the drugs, they both thought I was dead. Because<br />

they didn't know me they assumed I<br />

was nothing or a nobody; just another fun<br />

girl with no family or anyone to care for me<br />

in the world.<br />

The next morning I woke up in the hospital<br />

with my Mom, Angie and Noah in the room all<br />

the standing around me. I looked at my mom<br />

and smiled. Soon realizing that I was the only<br />

happy one in the room. Everyone's eyes were<br />

red and no one looked as if they've slept.<br />

“Nola, it ends today. The fun stops now.” My<br />

mom said with a single tear rolling down her eye.


Photography by Brad Trone


MODERN FOLK WARE<br />

An Interview with Jennie Johnsrud<br />

Tell us about Modern Folk Ware! How did things get started?<br />

A few years ago I went on a wilderness retreat and there was this weird moment<br />

when I had to jump across a river and it became the perfect metaphor<br />

for my life at the time. I came home and quit my retail job, ready to calculate<br />

the risk of working for myself like I had to jumping across that river. I had<br />

been a potter for close to 20 yrs, but the timing had never been quite right<br />

to try it full time. In its broadest sense, Modern Folk Ware is about craft,<br />

simplifying things and getting clear on what’s important to you. In a smaller<br />

sense, it’s me making pottery and practicing living a quiet life.<br />

Where are you from? Why did you choose to live in Santa Fe?<br />

I was born and raised in Minnesota. After college, I completed an apprenticeship<br />

in New York state and hit the road to find a place to live that would<br />

be friendly to craftspeople. I ended up in Santa Fe briefly, but there was a job<br />

opening at Santa Fe Clay that I really wanted so I stayed. That was almost 15<br />

yrs ago . . I’m still hooked on the wide open skies, sun and incredible beauty<br />

of New Mexico.<br />

What made you want to start your own business?<br />

Honestly, years of working for other people! At a certain point I realized that<br />

as an employee I was showing up and working hard to make other folks businesses<br />

happen, when I could also do that for myself. Believing that I could<br />

do it was the hardest part.


What’s the best part of the job?<br />

For me, the flexibility is hands down the best part of working for myself.<br />

As a single parent I’ve struggled with traditional job schedules. Being able<br />

to work from home, set my own work week or move things around as been<br />

invaluable to myself and my kiddo.<br />

Who inspires you as an artist/ceramicist?<br />

Anyone who’s been at it for longer than I have. It’s not easy to figure out how<br />

to juggle all the pieces of being self employed let alone a craftsperson, so anyone<br />

who manages to make work and support themselves is inspiring to me.<br />

Where do you find your style inspiration?<br />

I’m all Scandinavian by heritage and my training was rooted in a Mingei<br />

sensibility. The combination of the two continue to influence my work and<br />

process, as well as aesthetics.<br />

Do you approach your work with a sense of humor? If so, how?<br />

I often joke with my clients that I’m a “recovering perfectionist”. If I didn’t<br />

consciously take a giant step back from my work and let it exist separate from<br />

my ego, I’d never make anything, ever again! That process in and of itself can<br />

be (at times) comedic . . . carrying the load lightly helps enormously. I find<br />

a sense of humor incredibly admirable.<br />

Is there any music you listen to when working?<br />

Oddly, I rarely listen to music. I find a lot of comfort and balance in quiet<br />

space. Otherwise, I’ll try to double down on my productivity by listening to<br />

business or entrepreneurial podcasts to stay motivated.


What is the most fun thing to make? What is your favorite collection<br />

or piece you’ve done?<br />

Teapots are probably my favorite . . they are hard to make so a successful<br />

one is rewarding and always seems to have an unexpected personality. I also<br />

recently made a vase collection that I loved and would like to do more.<br />

What’s your favorite thing to do in Santa Fe?<br />

Rest! Life is pretty full, so any moment I get to take a break is my favorite.<br />

Santa Fe is a great place to unwind if and when you’ve got time. Riding bikes<br />

or playing frisbee with my son are pretty high on the list as happy things.<br />

What’s next on your plate?<br />

A new website should be up soon, and then it’s getting through the busy<br />

holiday season. The production can be nutz but you’ve got to do it to get<br />

through the long winter. If anyone needs me, I’ll be in the studio!


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Photography by Saul G. Hodgers | Creative Direction & Styling by Adrie Lagarda | Makeup by<br />

Neftali Camacho | Hair & Nails by Marina Rendón Salón, Ilse Mendez | Production Assitant,<br />

Ana Karen Careaga | Photo Assistant, Paulina Lagarda Modeling by Sofia Martinez Escalante


Photography & Styling by Keynan Johnson | Creative Direction by Darnell Thomas<br />

Modeling by Kayla Sandoval


Photography by Amy West | Creative Direction by Darnell Thomas | Modeling by Lauren Trujillo


Jacket by Dixie Pourpre


Photography by Jennifer Carrillo | Modeling by Deserae Sherie Martinez


Tequila-Lime Chicken Tacos with a Green Apple Jicama Slaw<br />

Recipe by Hannah Reiter | Photography by Robert I Mesa


CHI<br />

CKEN<br />

TAC<br />

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AP<br />

PLE<br />

SL<br />

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What you need<br />

TACOS<br />

3 large chicken breasts<br />

Corn tortillas<br />

1 small onion quartered<br />

1/2 cup tequila<br />

1 tablespoon sugar<br />

1 half cup cilantro<br />

1 quarter orange<br />

1/2 Jalapeno<br />

Juice of 3 limes<br />

2 Tbsp oil<br />

What you do<br />

For the tacos: Add onion, tequila, sugar, cilantro,<br />

orange juice, jalapeño, lime juice and olive oil to a<br />

blender or food processor. Mix on high for about<br />

30 seconds or until all ingredients are pureed. Heat<br />

2 tsp oil on high in a large high-sided pan. Sear the<br />

chicken breasts for about 30 seconds on each side<br />

or until brown and crispy. Add the tequila-lime<br />

mixture, cover and simmer on low for about 15<br />

minutes. Remove the chicken and shred it with<br />

forks and return it to the pan. Continue to simmer,<br />

uncovered for another 15 minutes or until<br />

ready to serve.<br />

SLAW<br />

1 small Jicama peeled and jullianned<br />

1 large green apple jullianned<br />

1 cucumber julianned<br />

2 tablespoons Cilantro, chopped<br />

1 tablespoon sugar<br />

Juice of 1 lime<br />

salt, pepper and cayanne to taste<br />

2 tbsp olive oil<br />

For the slaw: add jicama, apple and cucumber<br />

to a medium bowl. Sprinkle cilantro, sugar, lime<br />

juice and olive oil over top and mix with a wood<br />

spoon until coated. Add salt, pepper, and cayenne<br />

to taste.<br />

Warm the tortillas in the oven or in a pan before<br />

serving. Assemble your tacos and garnish with<br />

cilantro and a lime wedge. Enjoy!


Recipe by Andie Fuller | Photography by Andie Fuller


APP<br />

LE<br />

CRU<br />

NCH<br />

What you need<br />

1 apple<br />

¼ cup peanut butter or almond<br />

butter<br />

¼ cup shredded coconut<br />

¼ cup pecans, chopped<br />

¼ cup chocolate chips<br />

honey<br />

What you do<br />

Slice apple into thin rings.<br />

Be sure to remove any of the<br />

core and seeds!<br />

Spread nut butter over one<br />

side of ring.<br />

Top with coconut, pecans and<br />

chocolate chips and honey<br />

CAK<br />

ES<br />

It’s that time of<br />

year again, the crisp<br />

morning air is here<br />

and the lingering<br />

afternoon shadows<br />

mean Autumn is on<br />

it’s way. To me, Autumn<br />

is the perfect<br />

time for all things<br />

cozy. This time of<br />

year I’m constantly<br />

rewatching movies<br />

like You’ve Got Mail<br />

and Love Actually.<br />

I wanted to share<br />

some of my favorite<br />

healthy options<br />

to help make your<br />

Autumn cozy sessions<br />

sparkle and crunch.


APP<br />

LE<br />

CID<br />

ER<br />

MI<br />

MO<br />

SAS<br />

What you need<br />

3 ounces champagne<br />

3 ounces apple cider or unfiltered<br />

apple juice<br />

Brown sugar and apple slices<br />

for garnish (optional)<br />

What you do<br />

Get rim of glass wet and dip<br />

into brown sugar mixture<br />

Pour the apple cider into a<br />

glass, it’s important to do this<br />

first and then follow with your<br />

champagne!<br />

Garnish with an apple slice (or<br />

cranberries if you have them)<br />

Serve immediately!<br />

These treats are a fun<br />

way to use apples in<br />

a different way but<br />

still treat yo’ self! So<br />

please, please do just<br />

that! Pop in a film,<br />

watch netflix or have<br />

a friend/lover over<br />

to talk about life.<br />

Make them these<br />

sweet treats and I’m<br />

sure they’ll love you<br />

forever. -XX Andie


Volume 11

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