Good morning!
I am soooooo happy that it’s Friday because I am on vacation!! But not just any old vacation– a true no-blogging vacation, something I haven’t done in nearly three years.
I’m not going to lie, blogging is the hardest job I’ve ever had. I work ALL of the time– WAY more than any of my previous jobs. When you document what you eat and what happens in your life everyday, it never stops. Somehow, I manage to spend 60+ hours each week working on blog-related projects. I mean, I write 20+ posts per week for Carrots ‘N’ Cake and another five for Trading Up Downtown as well as weekly piece for Health.com and answer up to 100 emails/comments/questions each day. I’ve also been writing and editing my book along with training for a marathon and everything else that goes along with life. Basically, I need a vacation!!
I hope this doesn’t come off as complaining because it’s not the case at all. I wouldn’t have it any other way. Blogging IS my dream job. I wake up every morning feeling very fortunate and there’s never a day that I dread the work. I love having the flexible schedule and sharing my passion for healthy living (and pugs) with the blog world. Carrots ‘N’ Cake is my passion and I’m lucky that a little ol’ hobby turned into a career that I love so much. (I just need a vacation!
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So, Mal and I are headed to Vermont for the weekend and I’m not bringing my computer to blog. I cannot wait!! My plan is to relax, unwind, and recharge. But, of course, I plan to take some photos and recap the weekend when I get back.
In the meantime, a number of wonderful bloggers have offered to guest post on Carrots ‘N’ Cake while I am away. Be sure to check back for their posts. The topics cover a variety of subjects!
Breakfast
Mmm! Delicious breakfast this morning! This recipe is a keeper!

Baked Banana Souffle
Makes 4 servings
Ingredients:
- 8 slices of Nature’s Pride Honey Wheat bread, buttered lightly
- 2 ripe bananas, sliced
- 4 eggs
- 1.5 cups of vanilla soy milk
- 1 tbsp sugar
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1/2 tsp cinnamon
- 1/4 cup chopped walnuts
- 1/4 cup raisins
Directions:
- Crack the eggs into a bowl and beat together with sugar, vanilla, soy milk, and cinnamon.
- Spray a 8×8 baking dish with non-stick cooking spray and arrange the buttered bread in the dish. Layer four slices of bread on the bottom then top with sliced banana, half of the walnuts, and half of the raisins. Repeat this process for the second layer with the other four slices of bread and remaining walnuts and raisins.
- Pour the egg mixture over the bread, cover, and refrigerate over night.
- The next day, preheat the oven to 350*F degrees. Take the baking dish out of the fridge and uncover. Bake for 45-50 minutes or until browned and puffy.
- Serve with your favorite toppings, like maple syrup and powdered confectioners sugar.

Oh my goodness. This dish made our apartment smell so incredibly amazing! I wanted to dive right in as soon as it finished cooking! The Baked Banana Souffle tasted even more wonderful with maple syrup on top.

Bake Sale Preview
Here’s another little preview of some of the goodies available at the Blog Bake Sale next Tuesday!




I’m off to yoga and then I’m getting a haircut and then to Vermont! See ya on Sunday night! Enjoy the weekend!!









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Good for you! We’ll miss you, but have a blast.
Have an amazing vacation! You totally deserve a break!
Enjoy your time off. If anyone deserves it, it’s you. Have an amazing time with your husband.
Looking forward to trying this recipe this weekend!
@Lindsey @ Gingerbread Bagels: allergic to bananas! poor girl! I wouldn’t know what to do if I couldn’t eat them, they are a staple and I eat them everyday..
Good for you on your vacay!
You deserve time off and some much needed relaxation. Enjoy every minute of your vacation with Mal! Have a safe and wonderful trip.
I am a new reader to your blog, and have started looking forward to your posts in my reader every day. I have even started my own blog with a little inspiration! Have a great time on your vacation computer free!
You deserve the break Tina but we’ll miss you!
Have a great weekend- you deserve the vacation!
Have a great vacation and enjoy being un-plugged!!
absolutely, take a vacay (and blogging break). i know my husband wishes i would and i don’t even blog full time!
Enjoy your break, dear. You definitely deserve it
I hope you have a great trip, blogging break and vacation!! Well, WELL deserved!
I think I’ll be making your breakfast souffle over the weekend
have fun tina! you deserve a break:)
You deserve a vacation! Seriously, I can’t imagine working so much. But it is sooo great that it is doing something you love!
I mean, it can sometimes feel overwhelming just reading through all of the bloggers I find interesting. There are so many! And you all have such positive outlooks on life, I have to find those nuggets of wisdom. And the great recipes like the one you just shared!
I took a whole weekend off from reading any blogs and anything internet related. It was so freeing!
But then, of course I had a HUGE backlog when I got back. Ahhh well, it’s what free time is for, right?
The baked banana souffle looks delicious! I hope you have a fabulous holiday and enjoy your blog break!! Blogging certainly is not my job (although some days I wish it was!) and I totally understand that you need a break. Have fun!
Enjoy the vacation, you deserve a nice break!
Enjoy your vacation! We will miss your posts, but everyone needs a vacation.
Have so much fun in Vermont… I love it there!
I want that baked banana souffle now!!! That looks sooo good!!
Good for you Tina! Enjoy a wonderfully relaxing vacation!
You more than deserve a vacation! I hope you enjoy your time off and being “unplugged”
And that banana souffle looks so yummy!
Enjoy your weekend! The Baked Banana Souffle looks delicious!
Good for you, Tina! You completely deserve the weekend to unplug. Have fun!!
Have a wonderful vacation
! I completey agree that we all need to unplug – our lives are so full these days and I think there is pressure to stay connected at all times. We need to be supportive of people in our professional and personal lives to truly take time to unwind and recharge.
I haven’t been on your blog in forever ( got overly caught up in life) but I love the remodel! it looks so amazing!!!! and as usual all your food looks delish! Have fun on your blog-free vacation
Have a good vacation from blogging!! Your breakfast looks incredible and I can’t wait for the bake sale!
a vacation sounds so nice– you totally deserve it! that work week sounds hectic, but as long as it’s what you love, that is what counts! (in my own eyes– it DOES sound like the perfect job!)
enjoy vermont!
i hope my boyfriend likes that banana souffle– i’ve been in a bad mood all week, and i think a home-made brunch is a good start to apologizing.
Have a great vacation. You definitely deserve it!
Enjoy the vacation! I can’t wait to see pics. I’ve always wanted to go to Vermont!
Have a great vacation. Everyone needs to unwind and de-stess! Enjoy it!
Tina, I am so happy for you about your vacation! You are doing a wonderful thing. Disconnecting now and then is a beautiful thing for your soul and your blog is at a wonderful place success wise that it won’t make any difference except for to recharge you. Good for you for leaving your computer behind so you can focus on having a wonderful time in Vermont with Mal! You deserve a break from all the hard work you do entertaining everyone and enriching their lives. Enjoy!
Have a fantastic vacation!
You go! You SO deserve it. Vermont is on my list of places to visit. It just sounds so clean!
have a great vacation!! <3
you work so hard (and do an amazing job) with the bloggy- enjoy the r & r
xoxo
Enjoy your time “unplugged!”
Have fun and relax!
I have a hard time with keeping up with my measly little blog, so I have no idea how you do it! You deserve a break! I hope you enjoy it!
Enjoy the weekend off. You deserve it!
Enjoy your vacation, you have earned it.
I’m sorry but I’ve tried and I just d not like your new layout. Probably will not be dropping by to read your blog
I am a doctor in Asia, you have to take care of yourself, because nobody squeezing it in your place, good vacation.
Well deserved Tina! You should ‘unplug’ literally, and figuratively, once a month! I think it’s sad that we feel the need to validate and justify WHY we need a break! Life is not about working! Our priorities are so out-of-whack! We only have 1 life- why waste it working yourself to death? Enjoy your vacation, and never feel like you need to explain anything when you want some down time for you and your husband! Family and your own health are the only thing that matter in the long run!
XOXOX
Barbara
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