Karnıyarık (Stuffed Eggplant) was one of the first Turkish dishes I mastered (after Cacık), mainly because it is one of my husband’s favorite foods. As I’ve mentioned before, I never really ate eggplant before I met my hubby, but this dish will have you begging for more! There are a few more steps than most of my recipes, but trust me when I say it’s WORTH it! Enjoy!
Instilling Leadership in Kids With Help From Mother Nature Guest Post for Tales of A Mountain Mama
Placing a focus on instilling in our kids the positive pillars that mark a great leader, is a just and noble endeavor we, as parents embark upon each and every day. These lessons can be taught any where, any time and what better classroom is there than the one Mother Nature built from the ground up with her own two loving hands.
The Four Pillars of Leadership consist of Integrity, Respect, Determination and Confidence and our dear Mother Nature has got them all in spades. With a little observation, stillness and connection we can seek to show our children just how perfect they truly are.
Integrity
Mother Nature is nothing, if not integrous. She is consistent and honest, although at times seemingly harsh, simply doing what needs to be done to maintain balance. She reflects her mirror of integrity back to us as we watch her conduct her symphony.
Integrity is deeply rooted in our every fiber, its core planted in the silence of our soul. It is connected to every word we speak, every action we take. Sitting with your babe by a stream, marvel as the leaves on the ridge of the mountain always change from green to yellow to gold and finally to brown and you will have learned that she is connected to you and you to her.
Click here to read my entire article at Amelia’s amazing blog Tales of A Mountain Mama!
A Family Friendly Roadtrip up the Famous Pacific Coast Highway
Paradise Cove – Malibu, California
My husband and I became weekly regulars at Paradise Cove when we were just dating, cira 1997! Back then, it was the most unassuming dive restaurant you’ve ever seen, in a (then) secret little cove in Malibu with the best weekday champagne brunch anywhere.
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| Two Young Kids on The Paradise Cove Beach – Circa 2007 |
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| Paradise Cove Beach – Mother’s Day 2011 |
Although you won’t find it very divey anymore, it’s still laid back and a must-stop for us on The Pacific Coast Highway! If you want to hike before you dine, check out The Solstice Canyon Trail to the Waterfall about 4 miles south on PCH!
Neptune’s Net on The Ventura County Line
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| Neptune’s Net |
Neptune’s Net is known for its fresh seafood, cooked anyway you want! They have it all, from oysters and lobster to dungeness crab and calamari; raw, grilled or fried everything and beer for days! The perfect spot to stop after hiking The Grotto Trail @ Circle X Ranch a stone’s throw away!
This spot can get a little crowded, but it’s just too cool to pass up! The Piedras Blancas Elephant Seal Rookery is fun viewing for the kiddos (and the adults!), to watch these beautiful animals playing and relaxing in their natural habitat. They even have a webcam!
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| Photo by “Mike” Michael L. Baird |
If you want to lunch nearby, WR Hearst State Beach is 4 miles south on PCH and the quaint town of Cambria is only 10 miles south of that with tons of restaurants and antique shopping!
Nepenthe Restaurant – Big Sur, California
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| Nepenthe Restaurant |







