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Thanks for joining me for another Nine Favorite Things post.

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And just like that, we have made it to another Sunday. This week was a long one with lots happening, mostly good and some ehh, not so awesome. Anyone else have a similar week? I know everyone’s lives are looking so different right now. I’m hoping the weather is slowly turning nice where you are, that the flowers are blooming, and that you’re all hanging in there and staying positive while hanging at home.

Around here, I think everyone was just a bit on edge this week after days of cold, wet snow. Or maybe it was just me. But either way, this week felt a little more dreary than the previous week of sun-filled days. It’s crazy how much the weather can really affect my mood. I’m longing for warmer spring days and blooming flowers, but reality set in and I realized we still have a ways to go until anything turns green around here. Living so high up in the mountains, we kind of go from winter into summer and skip right over spring. But it’s fine (positivity here), I’m bringing springtime to me with colorful recipes and edible flowers. I’m also going to share some inspiration photos of my favorite spring flowers below. The colors might not be blooming outside, but I’m bringing them into my life in other ways!

In other news, I have a short baby goat update! I’m so happy to share that all three little baby goats are healthy, happy, and very lively. Their sweet bond with their mom, Layla, is so fun to watch and puts a smile on my face every time I look out my kitchen sink window in the morning. We are loving having them around…but we’ve yet to name the three little guys (yes, they are all boys!). Do you guys have ideas? They are “The Three Musketeers” as of right now, but we need to name them already! Soo…

Question: what would you name our three baby goats?

Lastly, I wanted to say a huge thank you to everyone who took the time to comment on last week’s Favorite’s post. I asked a number of questions in hopes that some of you would answer. I was blown away by all the responses we received. Everyone on the HBH end has enjoyed reading the responses come in throughout this week. And yes, we’ve read each and every comment. I loved all the positive responses and loved getting to know you guys more. If you missed the post, or are curious to read everyone’s answers, check out the post here.

Coming up this week on HBH, we’ll be kicking the week off with a vibrant new spring salmon recipe. We’ll then be moving on to a new Thai inspired dish. And then a fun spring grilled cheese. On Friday we’ve got a sweet dessert that will be perfect for Mother’s Day…which is in just three weeks! How is it that May is already almost here?

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I hope you enjoy this week’s Nine Favorite Things and have a wonderful Sunday at home. What’s one thing everyone is either cooking and or baking today? I can’t wait to see what gets posted today on Instagram.

1. “Throwing shade” and a podcast to listen to.

The other day a reader left a comment on an Instagram post informing me that another influencer/blogger had “thrown shade” towards me during an Instagram live. This reader asked, what’s the beef between you and so and so?

Did I know anything about this? Nope. Did I really care? Nope. Not in the least. To be honest, this type of stuff happens in this industry and in life everywhere. Things can get cliquey and people can be negative. I’ve learned to let it not affect me (for the most part).

BUT here’s the thing….while the comment didn’t bother me, and this person “throwing shade” didn’t bother me, what actually got me thinking was another reader’s sweet message. After reading the comment, I simply responded saying that I knew nothing about this and I had no “beef” with so and so. I got a few messages from curious readers, but a very kind reader sent me a very sweet direct message with the below quote.

“There’s room for everyone at the top. Women need to be supporting other women, especially women running their own businesses in what used to be quite the male-dominated field!”.

This is so true and while we all preach it, do we all follow it? It’s easy to say, but harder to execute. In times like these, it’s so important to support others, to be positive, and not to focus on the negatives. Trust me, I know it’s hard. Especially now when we all have a lot of pent up frustration.

A year ago I was still more of a negative versus positive person. I didn’t say negative things, but to be honest, I could be more doubtful than positive. But as I get older, the more I realize what a waste of time negativity is. I’ve really learned to stay focused on only the things I’m doing…I’m fortunate to have things to do. I’ve been trying to focus more on the positives, and not so much on the negatives. Yes, it’s hard and I certainly have moments. But all-in-all I feel better and I get more done when I look at things in a positive light.

And what’s the biggest waste of time? Focusing on what others are doing and calling them out for their flaws. Focus on you and you’ll accomplish so much more. And all-in-all you’ll be so much happier with life. Ask yourself this, what does negativity, talking bad about others, and calling out their flaws do for you? Does it make you feel better? Does it help you reach a goal?

The answer is neither. So why waste your time?

I listened to this episode of The Skinny Confidential Him and Her podcast this week that spoke to these points. If you’re feeling negative right now, listen to this episode. I took away so many valuable lessons.

Hoping this inspires you all to look at the week in a new light and realize what a waste of time it is to “throw shade”.

Tip? One thing that really helps me stay positive…and actually makes me feel good, is to do something nice for someone else. Today I’m sending flowers to be delivered to four people whom we closely work with. Hoping fresh flowers on a Monday will kickstart their week!

2. My Favorite Sheet Pan Dinners.

Sheet Pan Hawaiian Pineapple Shrimp Tacos | halfbakedharvest.com #sheetpan #tacos #easyrecipes #seafood

Sheet Pan Hawaiian Pineapple Shrimp Tacos with Creamy Jalapeño Special Sauce

Sheet Pan Chicken Shawarma with Sesame Sweet Potatoes and Hummus | halfbakedharvest.com #easyrecipes #healthyrecipes #sheetpan #chickenrecipes #hummus

My Sheet Pan Chicken Shawarma with Sesame Sweet Potatoes and Hummus

Sheet Pan Korean Chicken Bowl with Sweet Potatoes and Yum Yum Sauce | halfbakedharvest.com #sheetpan #korean

Sheet Pan Korean Chicken Bowl with Sweet Potatoes and Yum Yum Sauce

Sheet Pan Salmon with Citrus Avocado Salsa and Potatoes | halfbakedharvest.com #sheetpan #salmon #healthy

My Sheet Pan Salmon with Citrus Avocado Salsa and Potatoes

Best Easy Greek Sheet Pan Chicken Souvlaki and Potatoes | halfbakedharvest.com @hbharvest

Best Easy Greek Sheet Pan Chicken Souvlaki and Potatoes

Sheet Pan Blackened Salmon Bowl with Potatoes and Avocado Goddess Sauce | halfbakedharvest.com #shetpan #healthyrecipes #easyrecipes #bowlfood #salmon

Sheet Pan Blackened Salmon Bowl with Potatoes and Avocado Goddess Sauce

Roasted Garlic Butter Chicken with Lemon Olive Dressing | halfbakedharvest.com #chicken #sheetpan #easyrecipes

Roasted Garlic Butter Chicken with Lemon Olive Dressing

Sheet Pan Cuban Chicken and Black Bean Rice Bowl | halfbakedharvest.com #sheetpan #healthy #chicken #bowlrecipes #quick #easy

Sheet Pan Cuban Chicken and Black Bean Rice Bowl

3. Here’s my favorites in my Sephora cart…

Lately, I’ve developed this horrible habit of picking at the blemishes on my face until they literally bleed. It feels very much like a nervous habit and I do it as I work away on the computer. In an effort to break this pattern, I’m trying out some new clean beauty and make-up products….

Here are all of my favorites in my Sephora cart…

Question: Have any of you tried any of these? Any products you would recommend?

4. favorite questions of the week.

q: Pick your essentials, just one. Seasoning? Vegetable? Protein? Fruit?

answers:

Seasoning: salt, of course, but then smoked paprika

Vegetable: ugh, so hard…all of them? I guess broccoli…no, wait…maybe carrots

Protein plant-based: any kind of nut/nut butter

Protein meat: chicken, boring but it’s what I cook most   

Fruit: this isn’t fair. I honestly can’t choose just one

q: On a scale of 1-10, how funny would you say you are?
a: I can’t tell a joke for the life of me and don’t understand them either. The only funny thing I can do is mess things up, which I do often ??‍♀️

q: Do you make goat cheese from your goats? And what else do you use the goats for?
a: We’ve been making goat yogurt + goat cheese, in addition to our usual consumption of goat milk. We have sooo much milk. If you’ve never tried goat milk I highly recommend it. It’s easier to digest and doesn’t mess with your skin (or so I’ve read). We love it!! The goat’s original purpose, however, was to eat all the weeds on the property. That way we don’t have to use harsh chemicals to kill the weeds.

q: How do you swap active yeast for instant yeast and vice versa?
a: To Use Active Dry Yeast: Mix 1 packet (2 1/4 teaspoons) active dry yeast with warm water (or milk depending on the recipe) + 1 teaspoon sugar (or whatever sweetener the recipe calls for). Let sit 5-10 minutes, until bubbly and foamy on top. At this point, the yeast is activated and you can follow the remainder of the recipe as directed

To use instant yeast: just add the packet of yeast to the flour. You don’t need to proof (activate) it in water first.

No Yeast Option: If you do not have access to yeast, you can omit the yeast and instead use 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder + 1 teaspoon baking soda, added in with the flour. You can skip the first rising. However, each recipe is different, this is only a suggestion.

5. newest recipe video.

Kimchi Grilled Cheese…my guess is you’ll have everything on hand to make this.

And on Instagram stories…

Crispy Chicken Tinga Taquitos with Salty Lime Avocado Crema…plus all the toppings.

Bursting Blueberry Lemon Thyme Tarts…one of my favorites – So. Darn. Good!

Sheet Pan Lemon Rosemary Dijon Chicken and Potatoes with Feta Goddess Sauce…not your average sheet pan dinner.

Crinkle Top Chocolate Peanut Butter Skillet Blondies…flakey, crinkly top, but insanely warm and gooey too.

Lemon Butter Cheese Ravioli with Garlicky Basil Breadcrumbs…plus a little white wine in that pan sauce too.

Creamy Coconut Lime Mojito…with a lime sugared rim that keeps everyone coming back.

6. inspiring me this week on Pinterest…

The spring flower edition.

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7. a few links i’m loving…

Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent Transform an NYC house Into a family home…and it is so pretty.

this outdoor kitchen is nicer than most indoor ones…bookmarking every inch of the lush backyard.

20 things to do if you’re feeling overwhelmed by the news…love these ideas.

self isolation has turned me Into my Best *and* worst self…a thoughtful Sunday read.

the correct order to apply skincare products…taking notes on this.

the slender kitchen gadget that makes everything taste better…yup, I agree, you do need this.

David Chang isn’t sure the restaurant industry will survive covid19…certainly an interesting and informative interview.

A bag with layers of history…Burberry considers its past.

recipes, workouts, meditations, and other ways to stay sane…a one-stop resource.

20 things to do If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the news…loved these tips/ideas.

Netflix documentaries to binge…Miss Americana and Salt Acid Fat Heat are on my list.

how to finally organize your kitchen cabinets…for good this time.

5 ways to improve the work from home experience…some helpful tips and ideas.

a nautical inspired renovation…love this home’s classic, but tropical feel.

12 things to buy From Sephora right now…adding some of these favorites to my cart.

the best highlighters for all skin tones…if you are looking for a little extra glow.

a mother’s day gift guide via Magnolia…loving these cozy picks.

how one mom designed and organized her new kitchen…and how it’s holding up.

make Pamela Salzman’s lemon olive oil cake…the perfect Sunday cake.

where Paris’s Notre-Dame Cathedral stands…one year after the fire.

44 recipes that will let you eat around the world…so many to try.

8. A few thoughtful gifts…

Bonus: Keepin’ it casual…

9. this week’s dinners…

Crispy Chicken Tinga Taquitos with Salty Lime Avocado Crema | halfbakedharvest.com

Monday: Crispy Chicken Tinga Taquitos with Salty Lime Avocado Crema

Sheet Pan Lemon Rosemary Dijon Chicken and Potatoes with Feta Goddess Sauce | halfbakedharvest.com

Tuesday: Sheet Pan Lemon Rosemary Dijon Chicken and Potatoes with Feta Goddess Sauce

Cauliflower Al Pastor Quesadillas with Lime Smashed Avocado | halfbakedharvest.com #vegan #Mexican #cauliflower #pineapple #sandwich #easyrecipes #cheese

Wednesday: Cauliflower Al Pastor Quesadillas with Lime Smashed Avocado

Cuban Grilled Salmon with Tomato Avocado Salsa | halfbakedharvest.com @hbharvest

Thursday: Cuban Grilled Salmon with Tomato Avocado Salsa

Lemon Butter Cheese Ravioli with Garlic Basil Breadcrumbs | halfbakedharvest.com

Friday: Lemon Butter Cheese Ravioli with Garlic Basil Breadcrumbs

Frothy Whipped Coffee White Russian | halfbakedharvest.com

Saturday Sip: Whipped Coffee White Russian

Bursting Blueberry Lemon Thyme Tarts | halfbakedharvest.com

Sunday Baking: Blueberry Lemon Thyme Tarts

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

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  1. Just want you to know that your “9 favorite things“ posts have become part of my new Sunday morning ritual. It is so relaxing to sit on the couch with a cup of coffee and my phone, and just see where the links take me. It’s a fun way to start the new week. The photos of the flowers from today’s post are so beautiful! And of course, I am always inspired by the recipes and the delicious looking food.
    Since it’s Sunday, I’m thinking biblical names would be appropriate for the goats – Moses, Solomon, and Abraham

  2. Dear Tieghan, I am so glad that you took the time and effort to address “throwing shade”. Your thoughts took me back many, many years to a conversation I had with my daughter when she was 10 about competitiveness (she’s 32 now :o) There are moments that stay with you like they were yesterday and that was one of them for me. I was driving my daughter to a lesson and she was talking about an upcoming competition. It let me lead her to a conversation about sportsmanship. It’s a concept that can be hard to explain to youngsters in relate-able examples. Ironically, I used food and cooking to explain what I was trying get across. I remember saying, “Well, take me and Mrs. Smith (her best friend’s mom) for example – she’s a wonderful cook, right? And I’m pretty good myself, right? But if I said that Mrs. Smith’s cooking wasn’t very good, you’d know I was lying and anyone who had eaten her food would say I was crazy and I would look ridiculous. And saying mean things about Mrs. Smith’s cooking wouldn’t make my cooking taste any better.” She got the point.

    I’m sorry to have taken up so much space, but you have addressed something that is SO important in a classy way. We need to take the time to teach our youngsters about things like this. They are life lessons.

    1. Wow that is such a great example! And one that is easy to get across. Thank you so much for sharing this with me Belle! I hope you are doing well! xTieghan

  3. Hi Teigan, I love reading your nine favorite things post. Having a cuppa coffee in the a.m. and reading it brings me back into focus in these crazy times. Your pictures of your recipes look utterly delicious too. I want to try every single one, but cant decide which one to do first…lol! Looking forward to the next nine favorites. Daphne from New Hampshire.

    1. Hi Daphne! I am so glad you like this post and I hope you love all of the recipes haha! Also, I hope you are staying well during this time! xTieghan

  4. Love today’s post, especially your quote….”Ask yourself this, what does negativity, talking bad about others, and calling out their flaws do for you? Does it make you feel better? Does it help you reach a goal? The answer is neither. So why waste your time?”

    Always remember we don’t know what’s going on in a person’s life any given moment, they may be having a real bad day, depressed, abused, or really just confused or unaware…just let it go.

  5. How about Huey Dewey and Louie for the little goats? They are adorable by the way. And loved the message about being positive! Finally made you homemade Naan the other day, what fun and a great treat.

  6. Tieghan- I love starting my Sunday morning with a cup of
    Coffee and “Nine Favorite Things”. It’s the little things that really bring joy during this challenging time. I’m
    sorry you’ve had to deal with negativity. You have been a positive part of my life with your recipes! You’ve brought my family together in the kitchen. Just this weekend so far we’ve made Ice Cream a Banana Bread, Fudge POP Tarts and Paprika Rubbed Rotisserie Chicken. Thank you for sharing your talents!

    1. Aw that makes me so happy to hear! I am so glad my recipes are turning out so well for you and your family! I hope you are staying healthy and well! xTieghan

  7. Love your blog and recipes, what is even better my husband loves them too!
    Goat names Winken, Blinken and Nod

  8. Thank you for taking the time to put this together each week – it has become a tradition to sit down early Sunday mornings with a cup of coffee, and read through your Favorite Things while the sun rises with the birds. I appreciate your honesty, as well as your positivity especially in light of the not-so-fun moments of life. You have become quite a presence in our house, and I couldn’t be more grateful. Wishing you a restful, cozy, and hopefully sun-glimpsed Sunday!

    P.S. I’m rewatching the Harry Potter films, and I can’t help but think Harry, Ronald and Neville would make adorable names for the goat babies 😉

  9. Ha! I love that you don’t understand jokes either! I thought I was the only one! Keep up the amazing work, love checking in on the Nine Favorites every Sunday 🙂

  10. Cutest baby goats! The Three Musketeers names are Athos, Porthos and Aramis, if you want to stay with your current theme 🙂

  11. I’m sorry you had to be dragged into negativity :(. I feel like trolls are even worse right now, during the pandemic – ridiculous.

    Goats’ names = Billy, Bradley, Jackson