
Dress, Peter Som for Kohl’s. Shirt, Christopher & Banks (thrifted). Shoes, Oh Deer! Earrings, self-made. Sunglasses, Big Lots. Bag, SheBoBo.


Beet juice stains would have made more of a statement, but I, wisely, changed my clothes before peeling and dicing roasted beets for a Beet “Tartare” recipe from Veggie Burgers Every Which Way.

3 comments:
I absolutely adore this dress. Kind of a bummer that the pink shirt didn't work out since that is a great color combination.
I love beets. I'm not brave enough to make them for myself. The jarred or canned variety will have to do. But they do look delicious in that bowl. : )
I would love to have that dress!! Lovee mixing prints..:)
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Too bad the pink shirt wasn't more visible! Nice combo, though.
Love roasted beets sprinkled with a little sea salt! I don't think I would have the patience to make the burger - I want to slice and eat them as soon as they are done!
~J
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