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And get exclusive discounts from some of my favorite products through our newsletter!As you know, I got an Instant Pot last Fall. I am on a mission to convert all my crock pot/slow cooker recipes to Instant Pot recipes! I made these meatballs in the Instant Pot last week and it took 20 minutes! On this post, I will tell you the Instant Pot recipe and I will also tell you how to cook them in a Slow Cooker/Crock Pot. Here is what you need: In a bowl, mix the teriyaki sauce, cranberry sauce, ketchup & hoisin sauce until combined Place the 2 bags of frozen turkey meatballs in your Slow Cooker or Pour the sauce mixture over the meatballs. Give it a stir. Close the lid on your and turn the valve to sealing, like this: Perfectly cooked through & warm. Once again, I am amazed at how quick these cooked in the ! When I make these in the slow cooker, I cook them on low for 4-5 hours or high for 2-3 and I stir them every hour. So, if you don't have an Instant Pot, that is how you make them in a Crock Pot...still very easy!

I am just amazed that it took under 20 minutes to make these in the Instant Pot....you can see why I am obsessed! It's still on sale for under $100 if you haven't gotten one yet. I serve the meatballs with toothpicks.. And, sometimes I make these meatballs for us to have as dinner & serve them over rice or cauliflower rice.....My kids are picky eaters and they LOVED it when I served these over cauliflower rice! It does make a lot of sauce, so I think you could even use 2.5 or 3 bags of frozen turkey meatballs. Of course, you can use frozen beef meatballs instead of turkey, but the turkey ones are healthier and the sauce has so much flavor that you can't tell they are turkey rather than beef. Hope you love these as much as we do, they are a definite go-to apperizer for us and great for a crowd! Baked Chicken Nachos {Recipe HERE} 7 layer Greek Humus {Recipe HERE} 7 layer Dip {Recipe HERE} Perfect Potato Skins {Recipe HERE} Jalapeno Poppers with Bacon {Recipe HERE}

Vintage dress and Levi's jacket, Lafayette 148 sweater, Opening Ceremony loafers, Minor History backpack
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stm switch padded laptop backpack Bouclé Wrap Coat via Runway Unicorn (, Jacquemus cardigan, Uniqlo heattech turtleneck, Asos jeans, ASH boots, OTAAT/Meyers bag
cooper pegler backpack sprayer Had the pleasure of meeting Jun Wang before the boy- who I thank for the photos, a rare guest photo appearance!- and I headed off on our winter adventure in Idaho. Jun runs Runway Unicorn, a lovely eshop offering crazy beautiful, highly decorative knits. This jacket came back with me to Brooklyn, where it's already getting heavy, heavy rotation. A gift, you Lovelies: USE THE CODE DeLune20 FOR 20% OFF YOUR RUNWAY UNICORN ORDER!!

Canada GooseAcne Studios PINK Steve Madden Boots Captured by: Marco P. Committing to blogging full time means that a lot of work gets done from home. Whether I'm shooting, editing, writing, or recording, my space needs to be comfortable for both rest and work. Living in New York City, small spaces are inevitable, but the trick is knowing exactly how to maximize your space and make the most of it. Over the years, there have been some minor tweaks and changes, but I stay true to simple, clean, and bright vibes for my room. My room is separated into sections: The open closet, my bed, my vanity, and of course, my desk. I definitely can't wait to move into my own house and hopefully have enough space to have an entire room as a dedicated office/workspace and closet room. I hope this space inspires you all, especially bloggers, to create a space you admire and feel inspired by at the same time! I guess I'll have to thank years of working in retail for my visual displays.

I've always loved the idea of an exposed clothing rack and using a bookcase for my bags and other accessories. I've used magazine stacks to prop up my purses and the shelving is a great way to store them as well. I don't have to worry about bags on top of each other, they've got their own space and it's so easy to just pick out and use. As for the clothing rack, keep things chic by sticking to one specific color and dress it up with a hat over the corner/a bag hanging off the edge. Shop some bookcases, hangers, and clothing racks below! For some reason, I like the retail vibes of my closet. I find it relaxing to be able to see where everything is, and I'll give my props to working at Aritzia for my finger spacing on the clothing rack. As a blogger, I get a lot of mail and don't really know where to put everything. I'm constantly purging my closet to make room for new things, so organization is definitely key. How else can you maximize space? I got a pretty skinny bookcase, if my space allowed, I'd definitely go for something wider.

Unfortunately, this is what I'm working with and I need to make the most of it. I've used one of the shelves for accessories, using a clear acrylic stack of trays and drawers from The Container Store for my sunglass collection. You know a blogger needs to keep a variety on hand. I'm definitely running out of space. This is not the latest shot of my bag collection since my Gucci Dionysus squeezed its way in, but it's still working for me! When these bags aren't getting photographed, I make sure that I store them properly and in their dust bags. A lot of you have asked me about filming more videos, so I shot one! Can't wait to edit my bag collection video for you all. Feel free to subscribe to my YouTube channel here so you can stay in the loop! The gallery wall is something I've gotten lots of questions about! I wish I made a video when I redid this, taking my simple white Ikea frames and rearranging them to make way for these beautiful gold frames from Target and West Elm.

You can see how my gallery wall looked before at an older room post here. I retired my framed Audrey Hepburn portrait and replaced it with a minimal map of Paris. I decided to frame some designer logos from shopping bags that I've gotten over the years, printed out certain graphics, but my favorite part has to be framing images of Marco and I that were taken in all the different cities we've travelled to so far. This is something I'm excited to see grow and put into our future home. Although it may not be anytime soon, I love looking up at this wall when I need to take a break from the computer screen. If I'm not working at my desk, I'm in my bed. I definitely get a lot of work done at night in terms of writing, but the mornings on my bed are perfect for shooting flatlays. Let's take a step back from all the work talk though, because I love sleeping in my bed. If you're going to splurge on something in your room, it needs to be your textiles. My bedding is from West Elm, mixing my colors and textures to create the perfect cloud to sleep on.

Shop my bedding picks below! Now that we know where my clothes and bags are, where my work gets done, this is where my make-up hangs out, right on top of my dressers and under the TV that's mounted on the wall. I like to keep my fragrances lined up on one side, beauty products for my morning and evening routines on deck, and my make-up organized in my acrylic trays, the same drawers that I used to organize my sunglasses. My space may be small, but I have what I need. I love working in the coziness of this space, I love Saturday nights in with my boyfriend catching a movie while snuggled up in bed, I love getting ready in the morning as that sun streams right in through my window. I love the comfort of my bed after a long day, and I love getting to work in a space that I created exactly the way I want it to look. I'm productive, motivated, and creative here and I think that's super ideal for a workspace. Dresser + Desk + Bookcase + Bench + White Frames (Ikea), Clothing Rack + Hangers + Marble Tray + Gold Frames (Target), Bedding + Throw Pillows + Gold Frames (West Elm), Acrylic Trays (The Container Store), Desk Accessories (Paper Source and Target), and Paris Poster (Etsy).

I have always had a special place in my heart for Italy. It was the very first foreign country that I traveled to without family, a life-changing trip with friends that opened my eyes to a culture that impacted the way that I viewed the world. I immersed myself into the Italian way of life in each city that I was lucky enough to visit, speaking the language, interacting with locals, and enamored by the incredible food of course. It is my long term love for Italy that I am beyond thrilled to be working with Capolavori, an amazing online shop to find Italian handmade pieces that you can treasure for years. Each piece is entirely handmade in Italy by artisans who truly put their love and passion into their work. Because each piece is made to order, you'll find something absolutely unique and one of a kind. I've always loved pieces that celebrate attention to detail, which is why I fell in love with the Perle Magiche ring. Made of 18K gold and seven Japanese pearls, this beautiful ring means more to me than a simple accessory.