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our place is where the pasta is

August 20, 2020 by Marisa Taylor in collaboration, food, lifestyle

This content is sponsored by Our Place. The Always Pan was gifted to me, and I may earn commission off of the included links.

Welcome back, friends. I hope you brought a snack with you — maybe a fresh plate of eggplant fries with an avocado and cucumber dipping sauce, or a bowl of strawberry ice cream with fresh blueberries sprinkled on top. Today, or whenever you’re perusing this blog post, is about making your tastebuds sizzle a bit and giving you a glimpse into the Always Pan, the perfectly pastel pink pan you keep seeing on Instagram. I’m happy to report that it *is* worth the hype and endless lifestyle shots on your feed. It’s also a sweet reminder that cooking a meal, and sitting down with your significant other or best friend to enjoy it, can be healing.

If 2020 has taught us anything, it’s about how to heal. During these eight, weird and revolutionary months, our little planet has seen an exhausting pandemic, a tireless movement fighting for Black lives, and a new challenge every single day. Although we’ve been graced with the Down to Earth special on Netflix starring Zac Efron, the time at home we’ve forever craved, and road trip itineraries circling the Internet like never before, it’s been anxiety-provoking. We never seem to know what’s next.

As I’m writing this, the Democratic National Convention is playing in the background. It’s been 24 hours and I’m still thinking about Michelle Obama’s speech, naturally. Change is on the horizon, as it always is. It’s that one constant in life (Although I do wish it wasn’t reality for our climate.) and a pinky promise that when you feel out of the loop of the world, you’ll be brought back into it soon. But, in the meantime, as waves rock Taylor Swift in the “cardigan” video and uncertain times quake your brain, there are people. There are plates of food that, when enjoyed with your phone turned upside-down, will take you into the super lush jungles of Costa Rica, the tiny streets on the coast of Italy, or the sunny weekends when your grandma made a tomato sauce with a secret ingredient you still don’t know about.

That food isn’t just healing because it’s jam-packed with nutrients, vitamins, and flavorful minerals. It’s a ritual that sneakily slips into every one of our lives and nestles itself in a spot we can always come back to. On days when getting out of bed is tough or the world feels totally lopsided, venture back to those food-centric rituals with the ones you love. Heck, do it with the people who drive you crazy, too.

That first bite of your meal, whether it came out exactly as the recipe noted or not, will calm your nerves. It will be living proof that you’re right where you’re supposed to be, even if you’re ready to jet-set to a planet far, far away with nothing but the mindset of, “I’ll figure it out.” It will ground you on this globe that’s complicated and messy, but ours. You do realize that, right? This is our place. It can be whatever we want it to be. Hopefully, for you, that is a place of love, joy, and lots of amazing food.

For me, our place is where the hope, non-stick pans that don’t ruin my eggs in the morning, and pasta is. Join me here anytime. I’ll provide the forks and the deets on the Always Pan.


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on our place

First up, let’s talk about Our Place. Like you probably did, I came across this brand on Instagram. My phone heard me say “aesthetic” for the thousandth time, so I scrolled past an ad for this pretty dang cute pan. After doing some research for an article I wrote for Elite Daily about Our Place, I came to a very speedy realization that this company cares. The planet and people are at the center of their mission and that’s what you’ll experience from day one with the Always Pan, or one of the brand’s dinner essentials. Their pieces are a loving ode to cultures that constantly make an appearance in American kitchens. Their products are made with lots of recycled materials, natural sand, and dyes. You won’t see a piece of plastic in their packaging as it’s made completely with biodegradable and recyclable corrugate.

Not to mention, this company donates regularly to charities such as Feeding America and partners with local food councils in order to serve good food to their communities. As detailed on their website, you can feel confident in the factories where there products are produced. The team regularly and rigorously visits all of their factories to make sure they’re paying fairly, providing benefits, and treating employees with humanity and respect. Long story short: You’re investing in something good.

on the always pan

That doesn’t end with the pan. As someone who grew up with those sticky metal pans, my standard for a non-stick pan is probably pretty low. But, you guys, my linguine (You can make it for yourself. We’re getting to that part.) was slipping and sliding like 7-year-old me on my summer camp’s gigantic slip-and-slide. As you’ll be able to see below, it also really does work in a myriad of situations. I made the following meal from start to finish with this pan: I boiled the water, cooked the linguine, sautéed it with olive oil, mixed it with vodka sauce, spices, and some other goodies all in one place. Whether you hate doing the dishes or don’t have much room in your cabinets for a 12-piece set, this pan is for you.

Right now you can shop it for $145, which is about the price of a similar cooking set that would take up wayyyy more space. The pan comes with a steamer basket and a wooden spoon-maybe-spatula which conveniently sits in a holder on the stem. The Always Pan comes in four colors including spice, steam, char, and sage. Pick out the best one for you, and then inaugurate its arrival to your kitchen with this hot and spicy linguine of mine (Could that be a new nickname for Nick? Let me know.) featuring a vodka sauce.

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summer linguine with vodka sauce

INGREDIENTS

a box of linguine

two cups of vodka sauce, either freshly made or from a local grocer

one beefsteak tomato, diced

one lemon, sliced

three tablespoons of olive oil

two cloves of garlic, minced

spices: oregano, basil, red pepper flakes

INSTRUCTIONS

Bring water to a boil in your Always Pan. Once it’s boiling, add three quarters of the box of linguine to the pan. Let it cook until it’s al dente, or your desired tenderness. Then, drain the pasta and wipe your pan with a damp cloth. Add the olive oil to the pan on medium-low heat. When it starts to dance, add the garlic and wait for it to get a little brown around the edges. Gently toss in your cooked and strained linguine, and stir for two minutes, or until the ingredients are well-mixed and the pasta is well-coated.

Next, add in the vodka sauce and stir. (I used about two cups, but you may want to have more on hand so you can revive this meal during tomorrow’s lunch.) Let the sauce warm up with the pasta for three minutes. Add a half tablespoon of oregano, a half teaspoon of red pepper flakes, a teaspoon of basil, and salt and pepper to taste. Mix everything together, before finally adding the tomatoes and lemon slices, and stirring it all together. Lower your heat, cover your Always Pan for three more minutes, and prepare to serve.

This meal is best served in a bowl, in my personal opinion, and in the peak of summertime because it’s spicy but not incredibly warming. Enjoy it with good company or a good book. Just don’t wear a white shirt you love, and be sure to tag me on IG (@marisataylorc) if you make it, okay?

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shop with me

Did you make that savory summer linguine? Oh, you’re waiting to buy the Always Pan! Here’s the link to shop it in spice or whichever color you please. Don’t forget to follow the brand and tag them on IG! (@ourplace) Also, use code MARISA10 at checkout for $10 off!

ALWAYS PAN: https://rstyle.me/cz-n/egtuixcz7wp


Until next time, enjoy our place, our planet, our people. I hope your version is complete with pasta, love, and hope, too.

Love always, Marisa.

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August 20, 2020 /Marisa Taylor
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finding balance in the new year with jane

January 04, 2019 by Marisa Taylor in collaboration, life style, fashion forward

This content was sponsored by Jane.

So, 2019. I’ve thought a lot about what I want out of you — what I want to focus on when it comes to myself, love always marisa, and life as a whole in the new year. I’ve dodged writing down “travel more” or “love yourself,” knowing that those things will come in their own time and way. (After draining my wanderlust, and body, during my trip to Italy in Sept. 2018, I think it’s almost time to hop back on a plane, and I will.) And I’ve spent hot shower after hot shower — the kind that you take in the winter when you really just want to warm up — circling back to one word. Balance.

As long as I can remember, balance has never been my strong suit. Fourteen years of ballet made me pretty good on my feet, and taking yoga classes made me believe that my dream of being an Olympic gymnast wasn’t too far off. (Nobody break the truth to the second grade version of me, please.) But, in this current moment, I’m still a work in progress. I’m still trying to find equal space for relaxation and stress, for what I want to happen and what will inevitably happen.

I’ve always wanted everything to feel whole, complete, and straight-up perfect. Like a movie that was colored and edited in tones of teal and orange, so that the characters continuously appear in golden hour. I’ve wanted to stick the landing every single time, and recreate the ideas and concepts in my mind exactly how I imagined them. I’ve never given myself much room for growing and making mistakes, and slowly have learned that not reaching that level of “perfect” is very possible and very okay.

Truth is, at some point, it just became the time to take the leap and find comfort in the unknown, find bliss in the unorganized or non-aesthetically pleasing parts of life. To give up on the “supposed to’s” and “should be’s.” To live, love and create with the mindset that nothing is perfect, and that that’s a beautiful thing in itself.

Enter Jane, a boutique marketplace that is helping me find that much-needed balance in the new year, starting with my closet and ending with a much happier and carefree version of me.

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One thing that I have always considered “imperfect” in my life was my closet. Growing up, I wanted to have all the latest items from the brand names, and I’d get frustrated and feel stuck when I was getting dressed in the morning. My sweaters felt one season behind, and my personal style was never quite what I wanted it to be. I assumed that once I got older, had more money in my bank account to spend on clothes, and could own everything from Urban Outfitters or Madewell, that I’d feel complete and totally on top of my game.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m still obsessed with and inspired by those brands and their collections. But, I’ve realized that the long sleeves with the large logos across the front, comfortable bralettes, and cute weekender bags can be found elsewhere — that my personal style and aesthetic doesn’t depend on having a wardrobe worth thousands of dollars, or from one and only one brand.


THE LOOK: Teal sweater (Jane, Shop for something similar in the women’s clothing shop.); Rainbow-striped pullover (Jane); Long stone and gold necklace (Jane, Find something similar in the jewerly shop.)


The sweet thing about Jane, that sets it apart from any other shopping experience I’ve had thus far, is that it offers daily deals for 72 hours and for up to 65 percent off. So, you can get those trendy items and shop an entire online mall (Essentially.) of carefully-selected brands, without breaking the bank. You can get a oversized, super comfy sweater for $25 instead of nearly $100, all while supporting a smaller designer or shop that was sourced by this company for their talent, quality, and expertise. Now, combine that sweater with a long stone and gold necklace, and you have an outfit that’s ready for a dreamy photo shoot. Coffee, lantern lights, or a knit blanket required.

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Changes don’t necessarily happen overnight, I know that. But, finding this balance in my closet (and bank account) has significantly helped me to find balance in my life. It has radiated into aspects of my lifestyle, that I didn’t know needed balance, like the design of my room and the things I use to entertain my passions — with a focus on art, photography, and cooking. Those items, can also be found on Jane, and I picked up an art print and a glass cocktail shaker with a rose gold top for that very reason.


THE OTHER DETAILS: Gold and white art print (Jane, Shop for something similar in the home shop.)


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Going into the new year, I don’t think I’m the only one looking for some balance. Next to traveling and wanting to focus on self-care, it might be on the top of your list, too. Like me, you’re trying to find your personal style and aesthetic, or ways to make your life feel “whole.” It can be overwhelming — and it’s key to remember it’s about making progress, not reaching the top of your game, and waiting to love your life until you do.

That’s the thing about perfection and ditching balance in your life. You forget about how much you’ve grown and bloomed, and don’t allow yourself to explore your options. There are mindsets different than your own, ways to create and love that you don’t even know about yet, and brands beyond the ones that you love. And when you open yourself up to those options and avenues, you’re inevitably going to fall in love with your life a little more.

So, in 2019, leave behind the idea of “perfect” and find balance instead. Shopping Jane while you’re at it? Well, of course. It’s going to be a good one.

Love always, Marisa.

January 04, 2019 /Marisa Taylor
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it was all a dream

September 03, 2018 by Marisa Taylor in youtube, life style, fashion forward

The funny thing about this video, and the entire shoot that follows, is that it came to me in a dream. I woke up, poured myself a cup of coffee, and then decided to just take my camera out and see if I could create what I saw, in just glimpses of my subconscious. 

I knew exactly what I wanted to wear: a pair of Brandy Melville jeans, and a top that my best friend had given me the day before, from the same brand. (If you follow me on Instagram, you know I can't get enough of Brandy. Maybe it's because it's so naturally aesthetically pleasing? I should probably note this post isn't sponsored. Just a girl, in love with her pastel, earthy and — dare I say, trendy — clothes.) The look got topped off with my pair of white Vans, that somehow have made an appearance in almost all of my content this summer. And that was that.

I hopped in my beat-up 2001 Honda Accord and drove around my town, scoping out locations. The East Coast is interesting, sometimes, because there are no huge mountains in the middle of Connecticut, or bright red canyons at the end of the road. You have to search for backdrops, and turn them into your own. It's a challenge that I think I'll miss, if and when I do move somewhere else. 

I ended up spending the whole afternoon in a field of flowers about fifteen minutes from my house. It was just me, my tripod, and the beating sun. (And some iced tea and snacks, 'cause well — ya know.) At the time, I couldn't have been more content. People passed by my "set" every once in a while, but otherwise it was fairly quiet. For once, I wasn't rushing to the next thing, and tried to stay open-minded about using just my self-timer. To say I'm endlessly stoked about the content that came out of these few hours, is a swift understatement.


THE LOOK:  Mom jeans (Brandy Melville, $38); Plaid cropped tank top (Brandy Melville, $24, Something similar here.); Seed Bead Ice Cream Anklet (Pura Vida Bracelets, $24); White sneakers (Vans, $50)

DON'T FORGET: Use my rep code if you shop at Pura Vida Bracelets for 20% off your order! Just put in 'MARISATAYLOR20' at check out.


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When you're creative, sometimes you have visions, but just can't bring them to life. The amount of times I've had an image in my head and ended up staring at my sketchbook, not being able to get my hand to do what I needed it to do — I can't even count. So, the moments when the pieces just fall together is kind of like bliss. You get this adrenaline rush, and need to just create and create and create. Do you know what I mean?

This was all just a dream, but it's real now. Thank goodness for that.

Love always, Marisa

September 03, 2018 /Marisa Taylor
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