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Renée
Renée is passionate about making and sharing ALL things delicious! Her happy place really is her kitchen where she loves whipping up memories with her family and friends. Raised in sunny Southern California she's spent her adulthood in Idaho, both sides of her great state. She's married to an amazing man, and together they have 5 children, who gave them five more, and now they have 28 grandchildren. So there’s always a reason to cook and celebrate around their place!
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We're Alison and Renée, and we're so glad you've joined us! Our kitchens are our happy place, where we're whipping up memories. Get comfy and check things out. We hope you find inspiring dishes and ways to better your life. Feeling optimistic, trying new things and sharing with those we love brings joy in all we do. It's time to cook, create and celebrate. CHEERS! Read More…
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These are beautiful and make me long for a roadtrip!
Thanks for stopping by my blog!
all those are beautiful! i like the first one best 😉
I love the green river. Theses pictures are awesome.
Gorgeous shots!
Ahhh ~ that was like a much needed mini-vacation. 😀 Thank you so much for sharing the beauty.
I’m in love with these photos. You’ve captured such beautiful images. I’m looking forward to traveling with you in future posts.
What a beautiful sunset!
What beautiful pictures. Wow-very awesome!
These are breathtaking! It’s official. I’m going to start saving money for a trip west. It must be absolutely beautiful!
Breathtaking photos! I always feel like I am along with you when I look at your photos! Hope you are having a good week!!
You mentioned hosting a buffet together! Wouldn’t it be fun to come up with a blog event around a buffet?
I love it out west. Beautiful…beautiful pictures.
You have made Green River look so fabulous! Did you go on a river raft or canoeing trip? Joni
Hi Joni,
We got into Green River late in the afternoon, had a bite to eat, and then headed north-east of town, exploring until the sun was gone. It was just so beautiful and peaceful and I had lots of fun with my camera. My only regret, I did not take a picture of a melon stand. They were everywhere, and Green River is famous for their melons, and I blew it!
Gnee, these are beautiful! We drove through Utah last summer and I loved these little sunflowers… I enjoyed revisiting them through your photos.
So ethereal…