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Looking at the calendar, I’m realizing this is the last Favorite’s post of February. How are we already so deep into 2020? This past month has been more of a challenging one, but I’m looking forward to the week ahead (my brothers will be in town!), my upcoming travel, and slowly starting to incorporate more springtime recipes into the mix.

Though not just yet because it’s still very much winter here in Colorado. We’ve had a cold and cozy snowy weekend, so I’ve been cooking and baking inside. I made my coconut banana cake on Instagram stories Friday. I’m loving seeing everyone’s Instagram photos of their cakes they’ve baked up. I think the best part about social media (for me anyway) is being able to so easily interact with you guys. It’s so fun for me and you guys feel like a true family!

In other news, our Williams-Sonoma cookbook events are almost completely sold out. YAY!! I was so excited to see the incredible response from you guys. Our first LA stop and Chicago stop sold out immediately. Thank you all so much! If you didn’t get tickets yet, I believe there are still a few spaces left for Beverly Hills, Dallas, and San Francisco. I cannot wait to meet you guys soon!

Coming up this week on HBH, we’ll be kicking the week off with a non-traditional Monday recipe that’s delicious (and full of broccoli too…promise it’s good). Then I’ll be sharing an easy brunch recipe, a brand new better than takeout style dish, and the sweetest Friday recipe that I hope excites you all greatly…hint this is something Asher LOVES, so yes, there is chocolate involved.

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Hope you enjoy this week’s Nine Favorite Things and have a wonderful, relaxed Sunday!

1. Inspiring me this week on Pinterest.

I’m on the lookout for new dishes and I always love finding inspiration on Pinterest. As you can tell, I love handmade ceramics with plenty of unique texture. I love that no two pieces are the same! Here’s what I am loving…

(photo via Kirsty Bryson)

(photo via Kirsty Bryson)

All photo found via Pinterest. Specific sources are unknown.

Question: What are your favorite sources for tableware? I love shopping Etsy, Jenni Kayne, Food 52, and Anthropologie for more unique finds. I turn to Crate and Barrel and Williams-Sonoma for everyday essentials. I’d love know where you guys shop? Any places I need to check out?

2. March Recipe request.

I put this out on Instagram this past week, so I thought it was only fair to ask you guys here too. To me, March is a weird month. It’s this time in between winter and spring. We all want it to be spring, but the reality is that it’s winter…with spring days here and there. This means one day we want soup and the next salad. Confusing? Yes. So, I love creating healthier comfort food recipes this time of year with plenty of color.

What do you guys want to see in March? Please leave all your thoughts and requests in the comments. Would you like to see more dinner recipes? More desserts? Are you looking for St.Patrick’s Day recipes? Or are you already planning for Easter and looking for brunch dishes? Would you love to see an entertaining post? Tell me all the details. Please and thank you! Excited to see what you all are looking for in March.

Related Reading: the top three recipes from March 2019

Filipino Coconut Adobo Chicken | halfbakedharvest.com #chicken #easyrecipes #skilletrecipes #adobochicken

most popular: Filipino coconut adobo chicken

Broccoli Pesto Pasta with Whipped Ricotta | halfbakedharvest.com #broccoli #pasta #easyrecipes #healthyrecipes

runner-up: broccoli pesto pasta with whipped ricotta

Falafel Naan Wraps with Golden Rice and Special Sauce | halfbakedharvest.com #falafel #wraps #middleeastern #vegan

also have to mention: falafel naan wraps with golden rice and special sauce

3. everything from the Leanne Ford x CB l collection…

Loving this collaboration for more affordable home pieces.

4. favorite questions of the week.

q: I am amazed at your creativity. How do you keep your creative juices flowing?
a: Think outside of the box. Seriously though. I don’t look at cookbooks or online for inspiration. Instead, I find it through family members, the seasons, fashion, design, basically anything that’s visual. It’s hard to explain but I am very very visual. I can see a photo of something I love (maybe it’s flowers, an outfit, rainy day photo, destination, etc) and create something based on the colors or mood of the photo. I just need something to look at so that my mind can start picturing things. Again, so hard to explain. Basically recipes are formed in my head before I write them out. I think about the colors, textures, how I want it to look and taste. I picture everything in my head first, then I work to create it.

q: Was there one thing that helped HBH get popular? Or was it a long process?
a: It was a process, HBH gradually grew over time. There hasn’t been one thing that skyrocketed HBH and I’m thankful for that. Growing over time has really helped build such an incredible group of dedicated followers and not just random people who hit the follow button because of a big shout-out our something similar. This is cheesy, but you guys kind of feel like extended family!!

q: When you and your family eat, is it as pretty as when you plate it?
a: No never!! My family is the complete opposite of me and they could care less about pretty plating. They really just want the food.

q: What do you enjoy creating more, the recipes or the photos?
a: For me, the process of creating recipes and photographing them really go together. Sometimes I wonder if I’d be less stressed if I only had the recipe to worry about and not the photos…and trust me, I would. BUT  I think it’s because I think very visually that my recipes are uniquely mine. I’m not just thinking about flavors and cooking methods when creating a recipe. I’m also thinking about how it will look visually and most of the time that affects the flavors of the recipe. I’m always adjusting as I go, adding color, taking it away. In turn, changing the recipe as I go. So the answer is I love both together!

5. newest videos.

Cheddar Pierogi with Caramelized Onions and Bacon…homemade…and SO. MUCH. BETTER! 

Sheet Pan Blackened Salmon Bowl with Avocado Goddess Sauce…it’s healthy food that’s addictingly good.

6. Hotel recommendations?

You guys! Here is the deal. I am not the best traveler…meaning it gives me so much anxiety. BUT what I have found to really help? Staying in a nice hotel that can actually feel semi-like being at home. Ever since I made this switch, traveling has actually been enjoyable for me. So….

I need hotel recommendations for Dallas and San Francisco. What are your favorites??

7. a few links i am loving…

the best clean mascara…need to try this.

tried 7 of the most popular pimple patches…and found the best one.

10 sage green decorating ideas that feel very 2020…Iove this color so much.

15 Vogue editors share the stories behind their first designer bag…loved reading this.

peek inside Athena Calderone’s newly renovated Hamptons home…simply stunning.

am + pm skincare routines…3 different skin types.

long distance relationships aren’t easy…here’s how 3 women make them work.

the Friends reunion has finally been confirmed…are you freaking out??

12 celebrities to follow on Instagram for design inspiration…love following Karlie Kloss.

the 10 most addicting reality TV shows to watch on Netflix…which is your favorite?

would you put your fridge in the pantry…thoughts? I would do it.

how to change the way you think about work-life balance…if you need a reset.

an art lover’s road trip through the South of France…spring break?

8. style finds from Nordstrom’s winter sale…

9. this week’s dinners…

30 Minute Creamy Sesame Miso Ramen with Crispy Mushrooms | halfbakedharvest.com

Monday: 30 Minute Creamy Sesame Miso Ramen with Crispy Mushrooms

Chicken Ting Tacos | halfbakedharvest.com

Tuesday: Chicken Tinga Tacos with Pineapple Salsa (HBH Super Simple recipe)

One Pot Creamy Cauliflower Mac and Cheese | halfbakedharvest.com

Wednesday: One Pot Creamy Cauliflower Mac and Cheese

Sun-Dried Tomato Chicken and Avocado Cobb Salad with Tahini Ranch | halfbakedharvest.com #salad #easyrecipes #healthy #chickenrecipes

Thursday: Sun-Dried Tomato Chicken and Avocado Cobb Salad with Tahini Ranch

One Skillet Greek Meatballs and Lemon Butter Orzo | halfbakedharvest.com

Friday: One Skillet Greek Meatballs and Lemon Butter Orzo

Earl Grey Lemon Ricotta Pancakes with Salted Maple Butter | halfbakedharvest.com

Sunday Stack: Earl Grey Lemon Ricotta Pancakes with Salted Maple Butter

Finally, check out all the past Nine Favorite Things posts here.

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  1. Happy Sunday fellow CO girl! A fun post on spring entertaining would be lovely! My birthday is in the spring along with my boyfriend, mom, and many of my friends. I’ve never thrown a spring cocktail/appetizer party so that would be really great to get some tips and recipes. BTW I use the sauce recipe from your 30 min coconut curry chicken meatball recipe pretty much every week 🙂

    1. Oh wow so much birthdays! That would be so fun to throw a party for yourself and your friends! Thank you Jaclyn! xTieghan

  2. Hotel Drisco in San Fran. State Bird Provisions for dinner. Ferry to Sausalito lunch at the Joinery Beer Hall – not what you think order the Brussel and roasted potatoes if on menu. If I had room you could stay with me:)

  3. Hey Tieghan!
    I’m so excited to hear you’re doing your tour!! Apologies for not commenting in A WHILE but I’ve been following along on Instagram and the blog as always.? Haha I agree March is a weird month. I’m slowly piecing together plans for Grad school (Ah!) and post-graduation. ? Question: Do you still have a job posting open? I’d love to apply and join the HBH work community!
    Anyways, yes! Tea cakes, brunch, and basically anything for an afternoon tea/early dinner would be lovely for March!! I’m definitely in the peaceful early-dinner vibe (I’m excited to try the falafel naan wrap!) for March. As for SF: the TOP hotels I recommend are the Inn at the Presidio, Hotel Drisco Pacific Heights, Argonaut Hotel, and (maaaayyybe) Hotel Vitale. Although it’s tempting to stay near the more popular areas, I HIGHLY recommend avoiding the Tenderloin area (and really anywhere near Market Street). It’s gotten really packed and can be somewhat unsafe (especially if you’re nervous about traveling). Haha I would only spend max 1 hr near that central area (and trust me, closer near the Presidio is very much underrated).
    I hope you have a wonderful trip regardless and I’m looking forward to seeing this weeks posts!☺️?
    Love always~

    1. Hi Kristin! Yes, you can totally still apply for the job! Also, thank you for all of the hotel recommendations! I will look into them! xTieghan

  4. Hotel Drisco in San Fran and dinner at State Bird Provisions. Ferry to Sausalito eat at Joinery for casual lunch on water – get the Brussels and roasted potatoes if they are on the menu. .

  5. Avoid staying in downtown San Francisco if you can!!! Stay in the more charming neighborhoods with smaller hotels like the Drisco hotel in Pacific Heights or Lodge or Inn at the Presidio. If you need to stay closer to downtown, then I would stay at the Vitale hotel so you are across from the Ferry building!

  6. More citrus, chicken and greens…maybe an elevated smoothie would be fun. Also, breakfast/brunch recipes. Love your recipes.

  7. Tieghan,
    I am a long time fan, love your stuff have your books and cook your recipes very often. I live in Frisco and especially love your photos of our sweet place to live. A question, I am not going full on KETO but am trying to reduce carbs and sugar and wondered if there is a way to search your recipes that might be more in this style.
    Looking forward to hearing from you and I wish you the best on your Williams Sonoma tour – very exciting.

    1. Hi Anne! I am so glad you have been loving my recipes and site! And you live so close haha! I am not sure how I would exactly search this on the site, maybe looking for things like fish or avocado? Sorry I am not more help, but I am not too familiar with the diet either! Please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan

  8. Hotel recommendation: the Palace Hotel in San Francisco is wonderful!! Its an historic hotel that is newly renovated and very cozy and classy at the same time. Their Garden Court is world-renowned, it’s one of the most beautiful places anywhere and my happy place. Highly recommend you stay there, or at least visit and have a meal/cocktail in the Garden Court!! https://www.marriott.com/hotels/hotel-photos/sfolc-palace-hotel-a-luxury-collection-hotel-san-francisco/

  9. Looking for a great hotel? Whenever I visit a city, I always look at Talbot hotels first. I have The App and scroll through it. I have never been disappointed! They list the most charming, beautiful, boutique hotels. This is true for hotels in the United States and all over Europe. I highly recommend it! (I live In Missouri, but got tickets to your WS visit in Chicago. Can’t wait!)

  10. If you can make it to Boulder, I love Peppercorn on Pearl Street. HUGE store, and lots of great finds on tableware, including serving pieces etc. from local artists. I can spend hours in there!

    1. Hi Dani! My parents used to go down there frequently to look for pieces for me! They have such amazing stuff! Thank you! xTieghan

  11. We enjoyed the Golden Gate Hotel in SF. It’s small, quirky, and super comfortable. The deep claw-foot tub was a big plus.