Blueberry Pie Oatmeal

Healthy Blueberry Pie Oatmeal! Done in just 10 minutes and so delicious!

One of the most important things in life to me is the pursuit of pie. Pie is very, very dear to me. 

It’s that one food that really just drives me crazy. That flaky crust and gooey caramelized fruit…oh baby! The trick is to get juuusst the perfect ratio of crust to fruit and then you stuff the whole thing in your mouth and just… Bliss. Someone catch me, I’m fainting. 

And don’t you DARE forget that big scoop of vanilla ice cream to compliment each bite. You see, I’ve got it all worked out. You get slow-churned, half-fat vanilla ice cream so you can justify an extra piece of pie. Life is all about balance. That is, until you eat twice the amount of ice cream to go along with pie round #2 because it is a sin to have one without the other. And who wants to be a sinner? NOT ME. 

Healthy Blueberry Pie Oatmeal! Done in just 10 minutes and so delicious!

 But sometimes you just don’t have access to pie. If you’re like me, you leave it at your boyfriend’s apartment because you don’t have any self control and would literally make yourself gloriously sick off of it. It’s those sad, sad moments when you need to improvise on how to get your pie fix. 

 And sometimes miracles happen. Like when you’re able to get all the flavor and deliciousness of pie into a bowl of oats and your mind is blown and your tastebuds start to dance! 

 Not only can I satisfy my primordial need for pie, but I can do so in a healthy way! Instead of lathering on the processed sugar, the blueberry pie compote is made with just a half tablespoon of natural honey per serving and the rest of the sweetness comes from the blueberries alone. Oh! And it’s fast too! From start to finish, this recipe takes me just 10 minutes, which is perfect for someone who is always rushing in the morning like me.

Healthy Blueberry Pie Oatmeal! Done in just 10 minutes and so delicious!

 This is one of those breakfasts that can get me out of bed in a jiffy. I kid you not when I say I look forward to waking up so I can get myself perched next to a bowl of these oats. They’re that good! 

 So if you’re like me and have an insatiable sweet tooth, give these fabulous Blueberry Pie Oats a go and get ready to load the train to flavor town. Choo choooooo!

Blueberry Pie Oatmeal!  

Today I’m linking up with What I Ate Wednesday to share this recipe! Thanks, Jenn for hosting!

Tips on Getting Freelance Jobs

Hi, friends!

Today’s post is going to be a little different than the normal life recap/recipe blogs that are the usual main characters on Apple of My Eye. Instead, I’m going to be focusing a bit on my freelance work, including how I get hired from them, what I do, and some general tips about working for sites or companies. 

 When I first started Apple of My Eye, I had NO idea it would get anywhere near the point it is today. It honestly astounds me at how much it has grown and I don’t know where I would be without all the wonderful people I’ve “met” and the relationships I’ve made. If you haven’t gotten my drift, I love you guys! 

 Anyways, when AoME was just a wee babe, I didn’t even include any recipes in my posts. I used my site as just an outlet and open diary to record my college time and to blabber about anything and everything that came to mind. Looking back, I get embarrassed reading my old posts! Even though I’ve always had a huge passion for cooking and the general act of stuffing food into my mouth, I didn’t really start getting into posting recipes until about a half year into the lifespan of the blog. It took me a few months to really start learning how to take half-decent pictures of my creations and get my first photo accepted on to Foodgawker and Tastespotting. Once that happened, I was absolutely hooked. It was both thrilling and bizarre to see people pouring on to my site and the excitement of knowing that people were actually coming to my own little corner of the web to read my writing and try out my recipes. 

Anyways, flash forward to now and I’m actually being hired and paid to create and write about recipes! To be honest, it almost seems like cheating to me. I get to work from my kitchen in yoga pants and a messy bun, stealing sample bites, and practicing my food photography. Yes, it does take a lot of time and effort, and I’m probably working upwards of 60 hours a week in combination to school and studying, but I love it. 

Many of you have expressed interest on freelance recipe creation/writing, so I decided to put together a few tips that I’ve picked up! 

1. Improve your photography.

I cannot stress this point, hence it’s position as my #1 tip. If you’re looking to be hired for recipe creation, the main way to get noticed is to have something that sets you apart from others when it comes to food. A ton of people are capable of cooking and baking, but how many of them can take mouthwatering pictures to offer along with it? In today’s day and age, everything is image-based and, after all, we eat with out eyes first. I can’t even remember the last time I tried a recipe from a cookbook that didn’t have a delicious looking picture to go along with it! 

Take these photos, for example. The one on the left is from before I started working on my photography, and the one on the right it my latest picture (taken today as a matter of fact). Isn’t there a HUGE difference? Which one would you rather choose to make if you saw them on a website or magazine? 

Before and After Learning how to Photograph Food! Trust me, it makes an enormous impact on how those looking to hire view you. You become a much more competitive applicant and great photos give you more power when it comes to settling on wages. While I don’t feel comfortable disclosing the rates I’m being paid, I will say that I’ve able to name my own price and that the companies were happy to pay what I asked. That sounds completely CRAZY to a college kid like me who has not had any prior work experience other than tutoring and baby sitting! Not only am I building up a resume and titling is with the fancy label of “Freelance Recipe Creation”, but I’m getting paid much more than I would if I were just flipping burgers. The other day, I did the math and discovered that I could make a pretty decent living if I worked full-time as a freelancer. Say what?! 

What I’m trying to get at, is that I owe my freelance jobs to my improved photography.  

And really, it isn’t that hard. I know it seems impossible at first, but there are some amazing tools out there that can literally help you improve you camera abilities 300% in a week. My all-time favorite source on learning about food blogging comes from Lindsay at Pinch of Yum. She’s absolutely incredible and her eBook  “Tasty Food Photography” (<— affiliate link!) helped me learn just about everything I know about taking pictures of my recipes and building traffic to my site. Seriously, guys, that book is a goldmine of information and takes you step-by-step through what it takes to get gorgeous pictures. It’s been a crucial tool for me and I could not recommend it more!

It seriously comes with everything you need to know:

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In case you didn’t get the point, here’s another before and after picture of my food. On the left is what my photography looked like pre-Tasty Food Photography, and the right is where is was last week.  

Before and After Learning how to Photograph Food!!2. Join a community that connects freelancers to those looking to hire.  

I think one of the most daunting parts of those looking to start freelance work lies in, well, just where to start. I got my start by creating a profile at oDesk.com, which is a site that connects a pool of freelancers that can apply to jobs posted by companies. To be honest, I got as far as creating a super short profile about myself and listing my blog as my work experience, and forgot about it. A few weeks later, though, I got an email from the site saying I had been invited by a company for an interview. Usually the freelancer applies to jobs, so I think this just emphasizes the importance of great food photography even more. They wanted me just based on the pictures they saw alone! It goes without saying that I was over-the-moon excited and I’m still working with the site now. Here’s an example of some of the content I’ve contributed to that site: 

Healthy Berry Fruit Bars

Healthy Berry Fruit Bars

As you can see, I’m basically just translating what I normally do in my blog to them! There’s a huge demand right now for healthy recipes, which is perfect for us bloggers in the “healthy living community” because we just get to build on what we’re passionate about. Not to mention that you can use your blog as part of your resume! 

3. Don’t sell yourself short. 

One of the few things I don’t like about oDesk is that many of the people who are signed up as freelancers work for ridiculously low rates. Don’t sell yourself short because you think you need to match their prices! Once you have your photography down, you’re a hot item and it’s best to look for a publisher who is looking for high quality work and experience rather than the cheapest rate. 

 4. Spiff up your blog. 

A few months back, Apple of My Eye got a huge facelift that, in my opinion, makes it look much more professional while still incorporating in my style and personality. Since I use my blog as part of my resume, I need it to look the part and am so glad I hired a professional to design it. If you’re looking to give your blog a facelift, I used Tasha from My Cute Lobster and had such a great experience with her. She’s incredibly hard working and will tweak every little thing until you’re completely happy with your new look! Not to mention she’s affordable and just a lovely lady in general. 

Whew, there you have it! I hope this helps you guys out a little, and please let me know if you have any questions or shoot me an email :). 

MIMM: Weekend in Pictures!

Happy Monday, everyone! 

I’m typing up this post a little late since I’ve spent today at the gym, studying at the library, getting some freelance work done, and watching the new season of Game of Thrones with Kyle. It’s been a busy day!

Anyways, this Saturday was Deltopia at my college. It’s basically a HUGE day of partying and it got insanely crazy and out of control. We have thousands of out-of-towners come, and it really wrecked havoc on our town. I’m talking full-on riots in the street and I’m so glad Kyle and I didn’t go out during the night since things got so wild. I had a fun time during the day, though! Here’s a quick picture recap!

Marvelous is a day out with my favorite girls!

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Marvelous is freelance work!

I think it’s SO COOL to be be paid to create recipes and blog. Is that even called working?! I’m going to be typing up a post soon on what I do for the people I work for/how I got hired/etc. If you have any ideas/questions for me to address, please let me know :). 

DSC_2108Marvelous (sorta) is getting a ton of work done at the library!

Sunday was a work day for me and Kyle, and after grabbing a large triple shot latte, we bunkered down at the library for almost 5 hours. I got a lot of organic chemistry and biology work done and it felt great to be productive! We also had some necessary brain-food to help power us through. Nachos as big as my face? Yes please! 

image-3When we got back, I finished up a bit of extra reading for my biology class by the pool and a drink. I guess I’m still a kid at heart, because I’m completely in love with Shirley Temples. I remember ordering them all the time when I was younger and they’re just as good homemade!

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Marvelous is new recipes!

I’m a huge fan of shrimp and, of course, avocados so I loved this recipe for Honey Lime Shrimp and Avocado Salad. With the weather warming up, I can’t wait to make it again for a cold and healthy lunch!

Honey Lime Shrimp and Avocado Salad

That’s all for today! I have a early morning/long day tomorrow, so it’s time for this girl to get some much-needed rest. 

Hope you all had a wonderful weekend! 

 

 

Honey Lime Shrimp and Avocado Salad

Honey Lime Shrimp and Avocado Salad! Only 300 calories per serving and 25 grams of protein! #healthy #fresh #protein

So I’ve been sitting here for the last 10 minutes trying to think of some catchy or fun way to start off this post. Maybe it’s the physics homework I did, or the fact that the pictures for this recipe are making the tum tum grumble, but I’m having a huge brain fart right now. And now I’m reconsidering if I want to use the word “fart” in a post that’s supposed to be about making you guys drool over a recipe. Eeeeek. Please still like me! 

ANYWAYS. Going away from bodily noises and over to the food! You know me, I love smooth transitions.

What I love about this recipe (other than how delicious it is, of course), is how simple, fresh, and healthy it is. You got yo’ healthy fats from that creamy avocado, a tangy-sweet protein-punch from the shrimp, and those bites of juicy red tomato. Better yet? It’s done in less than 15 minutes and is perfect served hot or cold! 

Honey Lime Shrimp and Avocado Salad! Only 300 calories per serving and 25 grams of protein! #healthy #fresh #protein

I’m a big fan of the salty-sweet combo and loved how the ingredients combined together! Each bite of shrimp is a mouthful of different flavors and the slight hotness of the red pepper flakes is cooled down by the avocado. It’s a super healthy alternative to other fried shrimp dishes (I’m looking at you, Panda Express, and your honey walnut shrimp), but will leave you feeling energized from a light and tasty meal rather than weighed-down by all that grease. 

All in all, this recipe has 25 grams of protein, 4.8 grams of fiber, and only 300 calories per serving. Looking for a low carb recipe? This dish has only 12.5 grams of total carbs and will make your tastebuds dance! 

Dig in! 

 

Thinking Out Loud: Blog Gainz and Random Thoughts

Well howdy, friends! It’s Thursday which means another rendition of Thinking Out Loud, courtesy of the lovely Amanda from Running With Spoons. If you haven’t heard about it yet, it’s a day where us bloggers type whatever comes to mind. Easy and effortless writing? Sign me up!

Here we goooo!

 1. I’ve been making some pretty cool blogging gainz lately. Here are some of the fun things happening on Apple of My Eye at the moment!

  • I put up a new subscription bar at the top of my site and am trying to be good about sending out my mailing letter when I create a new recipe. Speaking of my mailing letter, I use Mailchimp and design each one of them personally. *Ahem self-promotion alert* you should sign up to get updates ;). 
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Example newsletter!

  • I updated my recipe page! Instead of just seeing boring text, now you can just click on an image that seems appealing and be taken to the recipe. The plugin I’m using is incredibly useful and updates my pages automatically for me when I post a new recipe. Love it!

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  • I got hired for another freelance recipe job! I have to admit, it’s pretty cool for a college student like me to be offered jobs. Building up that resume! I am a little worried about the time commitment, though. I work for another health site as well and want to keep Apple of My Eye running too. My future seems like it’s going to be extremely food filled!

If anyone is interested in a tutorial post about how I got these new bloggy things to happen, just let me know :)! 

 2. Latest food obsession? Kefir (a probiotic yogurt smoothie), cottage cheese, and granola. It’s packed with a ton of protein to help keep me full and it’s just so tasty and refreshing.

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3. Active dates=the best. It’s been awfully windy around here, but Kyle and I still managed to get in a walk near the beach to stretch our legs and chat a bit. There’s nothing I love more than spending time with my best friend!  

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Annndd that’s about all I got for you guys today. I’m tired and it’s time to hit the hay. 

Hope you’re having a wonderful Thursday!