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Friday Favorites {Bozeman Photographer}

This week’s installment of Friday Favorites, served right up!

1.  Bacon.  Butternut Squash.  Melted Cheese.  All together!  I pulled out one of my favorite recipes this week:  Roasted Butternut Squash and Bacon Pasta.  It’s comfort food at it’s finest, basically a gourmet mac & cheese.  With the delicious addition of bacon!  It’s a perfect winter dish.  And don’t worry, while it is decadent, it’s actually a Cooking Light recipe, so you really don’t have to feel guilty!

2.  La Source Hand lotion.  Winter is the season of dry hands.  I’ve tried dozens of creams (and even have a friend that swears by Crisco), but the one that is hands down (no pun intended!) my favorite is from Crabtree & Evelyn.  It’s called La Source Hand Therapy Cream, and not only does it perfectly moisturize, it smells divine.  It’s fresh and clean and a perfect dose of summer in the midst of our cold winter!  I also really love their Hand Recovery, which is unlike any other hand cream I’ve tried.  You actually rub it onto your hands then rinse it off.  You’re left with smooth, silky, soft, yummy-smelling hands!

3.  Dr. Seuss.  Of all the kid’s books we’ve been through in our house I have to say that Dr. Seuss is my favorite.  His books are witty, clever, and downright fun to read.  But sometimes even better than reading them myself, is listening to famous actors recite the fun stories.  I stumbled across these audio CD’s a few years ago and they are on constant rotation in the car.  Between the 2 box sets,  The Cat in the Hat and Green Eggs and Ham, 18 of the Dr’s most popular stories are covered.  My favorite is listening to David Hyde Pierce artfully maneuver through the tongue-twisting Fox In Sox.  A close second is Kelsey Grammer’s rendition of The Cat in the Hat and I dare you not to think of George Kostanza when you hear Jason Alexander read Dr. Seuss’s ABC.

4.  Wild West Winterfest.   Today through Sunday, get a taste of the West, winter-style, at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds.  It’s like the summer fair, only there’s snow. :-)  Live music, live animals, dog agility contests, ice hockey, chili cook-off, activities for the kids, and my favorite–skijoring!  I’ve never actually seen it live, but it looks like quite the event.  Horses pull contestants around a course while on skis (the people being pulled are on skis, not the horses–just to clarify).

We’ve attempted a version of this, trying to get our dog to pull us on skis (or even better, to pull the kid sled), but it never quite works out.  I think she’s too smart to do the work for us!

Anyhow, check out the Fairgrounds this weekend and be sure to check out the photography competition in Building 3. . . you might just see some of my work in there! ;-)

Janelle Anderson - February 25, 2011 - 6:18 am

I love your Friday posts…keep them coming! :)

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Winter Special! {Bozeman Family Photographer}

Announcing a mid-winter special, sure to lift your spirits. . . 50% off any session fee for sessions taking place before March 31st, 2011!

Let’s face it, this winter has been a little crazy.  We’ve had frigid temps  that will turn your extremities to ice within minutes, we’ve had blah gray days, and today it practically feels like it’s May.  The high temperature recorded at MSU yesterday was 58 degrees!  What I’m really longing for is a big dumping of snow followed by a blue-bird 25 degree day.  That will have me in the mood to get my skis out!

Another way to get my spirits up over this neurotic Montana winter?  Offer a special for my amazing clients!  So, give me a call and book your session between now and March 31st.  We can do indoors or out, the entire family, just your special new bundle of joy, or whatever your heart desires.

And because no post in complete with a picture, I thought I’d share an oldie but goodie.  This is one of my favorite winter family images, showing just how beautiful this season really can be!

A Bozeman, Montana family walks through a winter wonderland of snow.

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Daily Coffee Served Up for Jackie!

Thank you, everyone, for sharing some of your favorite Bozeman places and things.  Looks like I’ll be checking out a few things I didn’t know about!  Random.org helped me pick a winner this morning and Jackie Jones will be enjoying a Daily Mexican Mocha (or some other goodie) with a friend.  Please e-mail me (amy at amyshertzerphotography dot com) with your address and I’ll drop the gift card in the mail!

 

 

A cup of coffee from The Daily in Bozeman is perfect on a gray, cloudy day.

Happy Monday and Happy Valentine’s Day!

 

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Friday Favorites – The Local Edition {Bozeman Portrait Photographer}

When I moved to Bozeman 3 years ago, I have to confess that I was a little worried.  I grew up in suburbia (outside Orlando, FL) and had spent the last several years living in other largely populated suburban areas.  Bozeman’s little population of less than 50,000 was definitely intimidating.  And where was I going to shop?  Many of my favorite stores weren’t even in the state of Montana, let alone down the street.  I took great comfort in knowing that at least there was a Target!

Within a few months of getting settled, I was completely in love.  The sense of community here is amazing.  The fabulous, independently and locally-owned shops on Main Street and throughout town have more than met my shopping needs.  And the quality and customer service far exceed anything I ever found in a big box chain store.

And the fact that I can drive past this scene on my 2-mile drive to the grocery store, rather than row after row of strip malls. . . well, let’s just say it’s heavenly!

Two horses search for food beneath the snow as the sun sets in the Montana sky.

So, this week’s installment of Friday Favorites is dedicated to all those that call the Bozone home, that love this community and make it one fantastic place to live.  Here’s a little taste of some of my favorite local products:

1.  Claudia’s Salsa–unique and delicious, a party in your mouth!  I spotted this little tub of bright green goodness at Town & Country a few months ago and it’s now a regular staple in our fridge.

Claudia

She makes several varieties, but my favorite is this cilantro-based salsa.  It’s bright, fresh, flavorful, and well, it’s just a party in your mouth!  We love it with corn chips (these blue ones really make snack time a colorful party!), but it’s also fabulous with chicken and fish.  The mild and hot versions are both great, but be warned that the hot has a heat that really sneaks up on you after a few bites.  I recommend having a good, cold beer alongside if you go for the “caliente” version!

A colorful bowl of green salsa is perfect with blue corn chips.

You can find her salsa’s at several grocery stores around town–Town & Country, Rosauer’s, Joe’s Parkway, Heeb’s.  And check out her website, too.  She’s got some mouth-watering recipes posted that definitely look worthy of trying.

 

2.  Wheat Montana. I’ve been buying their sandwich bread since we moved here, but was excited to walk down the baking aisle of the grocery store and see bags of flour, made from wheat that grows in enormous fields about a half an hour from Bozeman.  A drive past their farm is an image of pure Montana (click the link to their website and you’ll see what I mean!).

They are selling 3 varieties of flour–whole wheat, white, and white whole wheat–at almost every grocery store in town (even the big chain ones).  I’m loving the Prairie Gold variety, which is a beautiful golden color that has the texture of white flour but is actually 100% whole wheat.  I love whole wheat products and my kids have never seen a slice of white bread in their lives, but home baking with traditional 100% whole wheat flour is challenging.  This stuff, however, makes it easy, giving me the texture I want in cookies and sweet breads and pancakes but the goodness of whole wheat.

Wheat Montana makes a delicious "prarie gold" white whole wheat flour.

And the most exciting thing is that they have just started distributing it outside of Montana!  So you don’t have to live in the last best place to get it.  Check out this page on their website to see what stores in your state are carrying it (p.s. they actually just started distributing through Wal-Mart Super Centers across the country, so it should be pretty easy to find).

 

3.  The Mexican Mocha at The Daily.  Like most towns, especially college towns, there is no shortage of coffee shops in Bozeman.  One of my favorites is The Daily Coffee Bar.  My go-to drink?  The Mexican Mocha.   Coffee, chocolate, and cinnamon in a steaming cup of deliciousness. . . mmmm, mmmm, good!  I’ll admit that I usually take my latte’s “skinny,” but with the Mexican Mocha you have to go whole hog–no skimping on calories here–regular milk and whipped cream.

A cup of coffee from The Daily in Bozeman is perfect on a gray, cloudy day.

My husband’s vote goes to their Maple Latte and my youngest son gives a thumbs up to pastry/treat case.

The pastry case is full of delicious treats at Daily Coffee in Bozeman.

I love The Daily so much, I have to share in the goodness. . . a $10 gift card is up for grabs so you can take a friend and both enjoy a Mexican Mocha (or Maple Latte or whatever tasty goodness floats your boat).  Just leave me a note in the comments telling me one of your favorite local Bozeman products/places/shops (click on the word “comment” right under the title of the post up top to leave a comment). I’ll let random number generator pick a winner on Monday morning (2/14 around 8:00 a.m.) — a sweet little Valentine treat!

—Contest is now CLOSED, but I’d still love to know your local Bozeman favorites so feel free to leave a comment!—

 

Rab - February 11, 2011 - 9:11 am

Amy, Don’t enter me in the drawing but just wanted to say I agree with your picks. The Daily is fabulous. -Rab

Susie - February 11, 2011 - 10:38 am

Oh that sounds delicious! I love the whole-hog comment, you’re a funny lady ;)

Cora Lynn Larson - February 11, 2011 - 10:54 am

I love Girls Outdoors, they have great workout wear for women.

Cindy - February 11, 2011 - 11:50 am

Hot mama handbags. Been dying for one myself. Locally made and sold in my favorite local store http://www.thenaturalbabyco.com

http://babyeverafter.blogspot.com/p/more-info.html

Pam W - February 11, 2011 - 1:06 pm

You are right Amy, we are so blessed to live in Bozeman. My husband and I moved here from Billings one week after our wedding in 1992! My favorite thing is living so close to the mountains. We enjoy hiking and camping in the summer and skiing in the winter. I also enjoy the fresh Montana air we breath. This is one of the most beautiful places on earth!

Becky Alt - February 11, 2011 - 1:44 pm

I haven’t tried the salsa yet…but it looks wonderful. One of my local faves here in Bozeman is Soby’s restaurant. Delicious Breakfast Burritos that will leave you stuffed!

Jackie Jones - February 11, 2011 - 2:06 pm

I also like the Daily, but my favorite place is Rockford Coffee. The coffee is good but the triple berry scone–yummy. I also love the toy stores, sounds crazy I know but they make me wish I was a kid again, and our down town is the best! I love just wondering around looking in shops and watching people. This is a great place to live–Welcome!

rach :) - February 11, 2011 - 2:15 pm

The best pizza I’ve ever had came from Columbo’s. And by ‘ever’ I mean EVER. Go, right now, if you haven’t yet.

Erin Cumin - February 12, 2011 - 3:07 pm

The Daily makes the BEST lemon bars, for sure. For Mexican food, the Casa Sanchez, over by 8th street. It’s the cutest place, and the staff are super nice.

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Warmer Day Flashback {Bozeman Portrait Photographer}

Yesterday, I was walking through this intersection on Main Street, holding my 4-year-old by the hand and pushing my not-yet-2-year-old in the stroller.  We were slogging through about 4 inches of fresh snow, still not cleared from the sidewalk because several more inches were still falling to the ground.

At that moment, I remembered this image and thought, what a difference 3 months makes!

I shared a few other images from this beauty’s session a while back, but was saving this one for the perfect time.  Yesterday, in all that snow, I realized it was the perfect time!

A gorgeous blond stops traffic, posing for a photo on Main Street, Bozeman.

 

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