I was mesmerized by the pictures on the BHLDN website that revealed a sneak preview to a whimsical and romantic bridal collection. Not that I’m anywhere close to being engaged, but I have to say I’m very excited to find this out before I end up walking down the aisle. Following in the tradition of Anthropologie, BHLDN plans to put emphasis on not just apparel, but the imagination and details of every element that makes up a wedding. I’ve already starting envisioning my wedding dress and my Anthro inspired wedding. Behold ~ BHLDN
I was mesmerized by the pictures on the BHLDN website that revealed a sneak preview to a whimsical and romantic bridal collection. Not that I’m anywhere close to being engaged, but I have to say I’m very excited to find this out before I end up walking down the aisle. Following in the tradition of Anthropologie, BHLDN plans to put emphasis on not just apparel, but the imagination and details of every element that makes up a wedding. I’ve already starting envisioning my wedding dress and my Anthro inspired wedding. Moody Girl Eats: Fried Plantains
I often make fried plantains in my home because it reminds me of the many Caribbean delights that I grew up loving as a child.
What are Plantains?
What are Plantains?
Plantains look very much like bananas, but they are very different in several respects. They are a starchy, low in sugar variety that is cooked before serving as it is unsuitable raw. Most notably their flesh is firm when they are green, but as plantains ripen, the skin becomes more yellow and the flesh becomes softer. Plantains are used in many savory dishes somewhat like a potato would be used and is very popular in Western Africa and the Caribbean countries.
Fried plantains make a great side dish for any entrée or a perfect snack anytime of the day. Check out the recipe below and let me know what you think.
Ingredients:
Ingredients:
2 firm-ripe plantains
Vegetable oil for deep-frying
Cooking Instructions:
Peel and slice the plantains. I find that the best way to slice them diagonally or you can cut the plantain in half and slice lengthwise because it’s easier to fry. Heat the oil over medium heat (around 375 degrees is good) in a large frying pan and add the sliced plantains. Fry plantains until golden brown. They will cook very quickly, so try to be careful not to burn them. Place fried plantains on a paper towel and dry off any excess oil.
Refined Fayth
My cold weather days are quickly coming to end. After all, I do live in
Dress: Anthropologie Refined Cord Shirtdress
Belt: Anthropologie Checkerboard Belt
Boots: Coach Fayth Whiskey Leather Boots
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