Year: 2024

The Best 3-Ingredient Iced Matcha Latte + Recipe Video

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asian woman holding glass mug with iced matcha latte

If you love iced matcha lattes but hate spending $5–$7 at a café or Starbucks, you’re in the right place! In this post, I’ll show you how to make a simple, refreshing iced matcha latte at home with just 3 simple ingredients. It’s fast, delicious, and budget-friendly. Right now, iced matcha latte is my absolute […]

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Baked Mochi Donuts

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chocolate mochi doughnuts on cooling rack

If you’re fascinated with baking donuts at home, try these chocolate baked mochi donuts. They’re crispy on the outside and soft and moist on the inside, kinda like a decadent, crunchy brownie. These baked chocolate mochi donuts are dense, heavy in weight (feels like a pound but it’s not), and are crispy on the outside. […]

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Zenni Clip On Sunglasses Review

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zenni clip on sunglasses with silver mirror tint on cat eye frames on Asian woman

Full Disclosure: Zenni Optical provided me with glasses/sunglasses for this post. All opinions are mine. This post contains affiliate links. When you make a purchase through these links, I will earn a commission, at no extra cost to you. Thank you! I was always curious about Zenni Optical’s clip on sunglasses so when they contacted […]

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Don’t Have a Broke Christmas Mini-Course + Spreadsheet

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Christmas on a Budget Spreadsheet Google Sheets, Living Richly on a Budget, Image: laptop with Christmas spreadsheet

Do you feel overwhelmed every Christmas because of all the To Do’s, obligations, and the cost of gift giving, that you go into debt over it? Then it’s time to do something about it so you can enjoy Christmas this year. According to the National Retail Federation, Americans spend an average of $875 on Christmas. […]

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Instant Pot Century Egg Jook

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image: bowl of black, preserved duck egg cut in half over rice porridge, slice of ginger, and sliced green onions in a blue bowl on a wood cutting board

Century egg jook or porridge is a Chinese comfort food that reminds me of childhood. Yes, it’s black and smells like a rotten egg but it’s a Chinese delicacy. I wasn’t fond of it when I was growing up but now I crave it. And this is the same with bittermelon. What is century egg? […]

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