Even though I was spending my birthday in quarantine (thanks, #covid19), I still wanted to do something festive. So, I made myself a rainbow cheesecake.
Regardless of how you decide to prepare this, rainbow pasta is pretty fun and colorful. My husband said it felt like he was eating a “6 year-old’s dinner.”
These don’t taste any different from your plain, buttermilk pancakes but rainbow pancakes feel more magical.
I’ve recently amassed a few unicorn-themed cookbooks. I’ve decided to start a new series where I try and review various recipes from these cookbooks. Rainbow swirl bread sounded like the perfect magical treat!
If you’re like me, every day is a Unicorn Day. Do you even need a reason to celebrate one of the most magical creatures?
It’s hard not to feel a little freaked out when it feels like the whole world is about to collapse. Sometimes it feels like we have no control and it’s easy to lose ourselves in a panic. Those feelings are valid and real. So here’s a pandemic survival guide on how to deal.
One thing I love to do whenever I travel is research if there are any unicorn or magic related things to do in the area. That’s how I stumbled upon The Unicorn Restaurant and Pub in Grafton, Ohio.
The Buckland Museum of Witchcraft and Magick was originally started by Raymond Buckland in New York in 1966. The museum and its collection was moved around to various locations, including New Hampshire and New Orleans, before being re-established in Cleveland, Ohio.
Your inner unicorn is the part of you that doesn’t repress itself in order to fit in or appease others. Your inner unicorn is who you become when you unapologetically embrace your authentic self.
Whether it’s a cross country trip or a day trip, here are some ideas and suggestions for planning your own road trip.