
Tiffany Moneé Johnson
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Tiffany M. Johnson (The Writer Formerly Known As Caramel Coated Carrie Bradshaw©) is a San Francisco based writer originally from Brooklyn, NY. A proud Xennial & your favorite Upper Middle Class Auntie©
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There’s No Fresh Ones in the Back
First off, let me start by saying that if you’re not a Nico Santos fan I don’t understand you. Stop what you’re doing (after reading this article of course) and go watch ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ (available on Netflix*) and ‘Superstore’ (available on Peacock). Then come back and tell me how amazing you think he is. Truth be told, I could be a little biased, but he’s still hilarious and a pure pleasure to watch.
By Tiffany Moneé Johnsonabout a year ago in Geeks
Summertime Yum
The sun is shining brighter and the temperature is rising, so the last thing that anyone wants is to be in a kitchen all day with a hot oven going. So there’s no better time to embrace the rich flavors of summer with these easy recipes that will help you stay cool and feel refreshed. Great for a backyard barbecue, a day in the park, or anytime that you’re simply looking for a quick and tasty meal, these recipes are sure to do the trick.
By Tiffany Moneé Johnson3 years ago in Feast
Summer Sips
Summer is officially here, which means the sun is shining brighter and temperatures are soaring. It also means that it’s the perfect time to sip on a delicious, ice-cold cocktail to beat the summer heat. And nothing says summer like juicy, refreshing fruit. So why not add a few fruit inspired cocktails to your summer plans? Whether you're lounging by the poolside taking in some sun or hosting a backyard barbecue for friends and family, these six summer cocktails are sure to elevate your summer gatherings with their refreshing fruity flavors and vibrant colors that are perfect for summer. These delightful and super easy to make concoctions will transport you from the everyday to a tropical paradise in no time. So grab some fruit and ice, and pull out the glasses and shakers, and get ready to unwind.
By Tiffany Moneé Johnson3 years ago in Proof


