Monday, November 26, 2012

{Deck The Doorknob}

Morning Peeps! I hope your Thanksgiving was full of relaxation, good eats, and amazing shopping. Mine was just that - I did a lot of relaxing, lots of eating, and made a good dent in my Christmas shopping list. Now that it's officially Christmas season {my absolute favorite time of the year} be prepared for lots of decorating, wrapping, gifts, and recipe ideas for the holiday. First - I want to start off with a piece that I've wanted to make for a while now. I saw this Christmas garland over at Anthropologie last year  and this garland over at Design Sponge and knew I wanted to recreate it. So over the weekend I picked up some materials from various stores in the city, and did a little crafting on Friday night.
Anthropolige inspired ornament wreath 1
You will need:
- holiday ornaments, various shapes, sizes and colors
- ribbon, twine, yarn, chain, wire, anything that is string like
- various holiday accouterments, example: jingle bell garland, tinsel, etc
- glue
Anthropolige inspired ornament wreath 2

Anthropolige inspired ornament wreath 3
I really love how it turned out. It is such a fun spin on traditional cookie-cutter garland and really allows you to utilize a wide range of materials- whether they’re pieces you pick up specially for this project or just things you have lying around the house. The great thing about this project is there is no right or wrong, just be creative and go with the flow...there are no rules.
Merry Christmas
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Thursday, November 22, 2012

{Happy Turkey Day}

Happy Thanksgiving Peeps!!! While I wish I was writing this post from my parents house - waking up to the smells of breakfast, the banging and clanging of getting the turkey into the oven, the sound of my dad going up and down he basement stairs to bring up more food that has been stored in the extra fridge... while me and my sisters slowly wake up and make our way downstairs, immediately looking for the newspaper so that we can look at (for the first time, as we like to wait for Thanksgiving morning) the Black Friday ads, and waiting for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade....but today, I'm waking up in New York and while I would do anything to be in Ohio now, I'm so thankful that I have my sisters to spend the holiday with. I won't ever take for granted again the precious (and minimal) amount of time that all of my family gets to spend together, under one roof. While I'm looking forward to dinner at my sister and her fiance's place today, and the Black Friday shopping, and the endless amount of Starbucks this weekend.....I can't wait for a month from today when we get to go home for Christmas! 
Macys day parade
{My sister's and I went to go see how they get all of the balloons prepared for the big Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade last night. We had a blast (despite the massive crowds, and extreme delays on the subway) and it was a little surreal to see all of my favorites up close and personal. It was just another reason why I'm so in love with this amazing city. We've opted to stay home and watch the parade this morning - but am so glad I at least got to see Kermie live!}

Enjoy every bite today - it's the one day we have permission to go crazy. In a few minutes I'll be attempting to make my first pie ever. I've opted for a salted caramel apple pie - we'll see how it goes. Stay tuned for pictures over on Instagram!

Happy Thanksgiving!!!
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Monday, November 19, 2012

{Setting Your Thanksgiving Table}

Can you believe that Thanksgiving is freakin 3 days away? I mean - where did the time go? My sisters and I are not going home, but instead are going to cook here in NYC. We have the menu planned, and now just have to figure out what table decor we are going to have. I found this picture over on Pinterest and kind of love the simple chic-ness of it. What do you think?
Table Setting
Thankgiving Shopping List
Formal Table Setting
1. I kind of like adding in the wishbone instead of the pig as the plate decor. This wishbone can be purchased at Anthropologie.

2. Brown name tags can be purchased at any of your favorite craft stores.

3. Don't you love this plate from West Elm? Too cute for the Thanksgiving table!

4. Who doesn't have a Sharpie laying around the house or office?

5. Love this idea of printing Thanksgiving menus for dinner...

6. This DVF plate has been on my wish list forever - love love love.

7. Gold silverware? Yes please....

How do you plan to dress your Thanksgiving table?
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Friday, November 16, 2012

{TGIF Peeps}

weekend plans 11.16.12
link lovin
- Loving this piece of some of my favorite bloggers talking about their favorite fall pieces...

- A great list of books to read - I've put several in my queue...

- Kate Spade's gift guide is everything...

- Sticky Grams - turning your Instagrams into magnets - too cute...

- word.

Enjoy your weekend Peeps!
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Thursday, November 15, 2012

{What Thanksgiving Foods Could You NOT Do Without?}

So.....this is the first Thanksgiving EVER that I will not be going home. It was just too pricey for my sisters and I to travel home for Thanksgiving and then back 3 weeks later for Christmas. I think this is the first time since I moved to NYC that I miss having a car. I'm really really sad about it, but I'm trying to get over not being at home by still keeping the traditions me and my family have built over the years. While my sisters and I probably won't cook the huge spread my mom prepares, we do plan to cook some of our faves that wouldn't be Thanksgiving without them. One being pie (the others: stuffing, mac and cheese, mashed potatoes, greens, oh and turkey {although one sister is vegan and the other loathes turkey, so maybe we'll do a roasted chicken instead}). I've been looking for an apple pie and a sweet potato pie recipe - and yes, while I could call my mom for her delicious recipes, I thought finding one that I could call my "own" would be kind of fun. So over on Spook Fork Bacon, I found a recipe for a Candied Yam Pie and think this could be a good contender. My sisters aren't huge fans of whipped cream {sometimes I really don't know how we're sisters}, so I'll put that in a bowl on the side for me to enjoy all by myself.  Now - for an apple pie recipe. Do you have any recommendations, or recipes that you can share?
candy yam pie 1

candy yam pie 2

candy yam pie 3

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Candied Yam Pie
Makes 1 Pie (9”)

Ingredients
crust:
14 ounces ginger snap cookies, ground into crumbs
1 stick (1/2 cup) unsalted butter, melted

filling:
3 cups sweet potatoes, peeled, boiled and mashed
1 (14 ounce) can sweetened condensed milk
1/2 lemon, juiced
5 tablespoons salted butter, melted
2 tablespoons light brown sugar
1 tablespoon pure maple syrup, optional
2 eggs
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg

meringue:
3 large egg whites, room temperature
1 1/3 cup granulated sugar
pinch salt

1. Preheat oven to 350°F.

2. In a large bowl mix together the ginger snap crumbs and melted butter until fully incorporated. Press the mixture into a 9” pie dish or tart shell, pressing both evenly on the bottom and up the sides. Place onto a baking sheet and then into the refrigerator until ready to use.

3. Place sweet potatoes in a bowl and add the remaining filling ingredients. Stir together until fully incorporated and no lumps remain. Pour the filling into the prepared crust and carefully set into the lowest rack of the oven. Bake for 55 to 75 minutes or until the filling has set, but is slightly loose in the middle.

4. Allow pie to cool completely, about 2 hours.

5. For the meringue: Place egg whites into a stand mixer fitted with a whisk attachment or in a large bowl, if using a hand mixer. Beat eggs on medium- high speed until medium peaks form. With the motor running, begin adding the sugar, ¼ cup at a time until all the sugar has been added. Add the pinch of salt and continue to whip until stiff peaks form.

6. To serve: Generously top pie with meringue and brulee if desired. Serve.

Happy preparation for the big day ya'll!!!
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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

{Heels and Fitted Clothes Are Overrated}

pjs
{Click here to purchase your J.Crew Vintage Pajamas}
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Monday, November 12, 2012

{The Never Ending Shopping List...}

cool weather wardrobe
{I'm still searching for where I can find the sweater and hat shown above. The boots can be found here and lucky you, they are now on sale}
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Thursday, November 8, 2012

{Dry Skin Year Round? Try These...}

I have dry skin all year 'round, but in the winter my Alligator Factor really ramps up. I thought I would share a few of the products that gets me through these colder months.
cold weather beauty secrets
1. When my feet get really dry and chapped, I slather on Vaseline, wrap them in Saran Wrap, and then sleep in cotton socks. This is a must try - cracked heels are not cute!

2. If you've never tried Kiehl's Ultimate Strength Hand Salve, and your hands feel like sandpaper - this is the product for you. 

3. I'm obsessed with chapstick, and apply it regularly throughout the day. I have one everywhere - in every purse so I don't have to remember to transfer them, on my bedside table, at my desk at work...everywhere. I love this lip treatment from Fresh, and not only does it keep your lips soft and moisturized throughout the day, it also has a little hint of color...

4. During the colder months I find myself stopping at Starbucks or MUD regularly. While it's perfectly fine to indulge in your morning caffeine, it's key to remember to get your water in. There's nothing better for your skin than staying hydrated with the required 6 glasses of water. 

5. This L'Occitane nail and cuticle cream is the best. I love how rich and moisturizing it is. Whenever my cuticles are in bad shape, this cream turns them around overnight! 
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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

{If you do nothing else today - VOTE!!!}

Shortly I'll be leaving to go vote and I hope you will be too {if you haven't had the opportunity to vote early}! I was going to wait and go after I get off of work, but it's something about that "I Voted Today" sticker that I like wearing all day to show that I exercised a right that so many fought to get. 
vote
Vote today - it's your right and privilege!
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Monday, November 5, 2012

{Hurricane Sandy - The Journal...}

Hey Peeps!! Boy has it been a while since I've been on here. First came traveling for work, then came a hectic work week, then came out of town visitors, and then came Hurricane Sandy. Wow - so much has happened - so much to share.

After an amazing weekend with two of my favorite peeps, full of laughs, drinks, good food, and shopping - one thing that kept looming was the promise that Hurricane Sandy was coming and she was going to hit hard. Thankfully my friends were able to get out of the city on Sunday before the transit and airports shut down. After they left, my sister and I went to grab a few essentials (water, bread, non-perishables, candles, flashlight) but much to our surprise, everyone was taking this storm much more seriously than us and everything we went out to get (except for water and chips) was sold out. So we came home, made a big pot of spaghetti and sat on the couch glued to the weather channel. While the reports were saying that this storm was going to be huge, after the hype of Hurricane Irene, we were in denial that anything was going to happen - especially to us and our neighborhood. Due to the transit shutting down on Sunday, most businesses (including ours) were closed on Monday (and the entire week). Literally, we didn't move from the couch - we only watched reports on the weather and waited for the storm to arrive. There were winds and light rain - but where was this hurricane 90+ mph wind we were supposed to be getting? Where was the downpours that were to happen all day long up until the hurricane hit? Why was the sun out? As time went on, and the promise that the hurricane was only 45 minutes away, we remained pessimistic as really the only thing that changed in the weather was the winds were picking up. All of a sudden a report on the news said that the wind from the hurricane has blown the front a building right around the corner of our apartment off. My sister and I both looked at each other and thought it would be a great idea to put some clothes on and go see this building with the missing front. Once we got there, we were surrounded by news crews, neighbors, nypd, nyfd all amazed at what we were looking at. People were taking pictures and laughing at what we would do if we were there sitting watching TV and all of a sudden, the front of our building just blows away. The thought of it was pretty funny, the reality is that it really happened - and luckily no one was home, or hurt.
chelsea apartment
After about 20 minutes, the wind started to really pick up to the point that we couldn't control where it blew us, and the rain was really starting to come down. We decided that maybe we should head back home. We resumed our positions on the couch and in front of the TV for another 20 minutes or so, when the biggest gust of wind came strolling through. Addy was barking, and for the first time my sister and I weren't laughing anymore. There was a bunch of banging and clanging - we could definitely hear that things were blowing around outside, there was glass breaking, and our eyes were getting wide. Our lights started to flicker, and that's when my sister jumped up and started to light candles - thank God she did, because minutes later our power was off and the winds, the banging, the sirens, the glass were getting louder and louder. This went on for what seemed forever, and then things started to calm down to the point we felt comfortable going to sleep. When we woke up the next morning - that's when the fun started...

On Tuesday - we woke up and decided to go out to assess the damage. There were trees down, glass everywhere, wood from the construction across the street everywhere, trash blowing around, and something that is very odd for NYC - there were no people or cars out. There was no power anywhere, minimal stores were open and the ones that were, were powered by candlelight. Since we didn't have power and couldn't turn on the TV to see what was going on elsewhere, we decided to use our phones 3G services - but quickly found out that ATT was down and we couldn't get any phone service. GREAT!!! We came back, got dressed, and decided to go walking to see where we could find power to charge our phones and possibly a cup of coffee...maybe something to eat. During our walk in the cold and rain - we found this old little man selling flashlights, so we purchased one from him (thank God - this flashlight saved our lives as we needed it during our walks in the pitch black - so dark you couldn't see in front of your face) and kept walking. After blocks and blocks and blocks of no power, or stores/restaurants that were open, we found a 711 and they had coffee AND charging stations for people to charge their electronics. 
charging up
This routine of getting up, trying to find food and a place to charge our phones was something that we relied on all week. We learned that if we brought an extension cord and surge plug with us, we would make friends and could usually find a way to convince someone to take out their plug so that we could insert our surge so that we could all benefit.  We would literally sit somewhere for hours- most of the time on the floor/ground - waiting for our phones and computers to charge. However, during these times of sitting and failing to connect to the wifi, or connecting and then getting kicked off due to the amount of people trying to get on, we met some pretty amazing people. 

We met the app developer of Foodspotting while sitting at an Applebee's in Time Square charging our phones. We also met a couple of guys that we teased and allowed them to use our charger, as for some reason they forgot to bring theirs. We met a great guy while sitting outside of Madison Square Garden. We ended up having a great 2 hour conversation about everything from the hurricane, to our jobs, to sports, and in the end we exchanged numbers and I'm sure we'll be drinking buddies. We met a guy while charging our phones at Cosi that talked about how he left his job to follow his passion of film. We met a couple whose parents were flying in from England to visit NYC for the first time - of course they were staying with them and they were trying to figure out fun things to do in the city since they had no power, and all of the hotels were sold out. We met several people that just by a nod of the head, or a small smile meant that they knew what you were going through, because they were going through it as well. New Yorkers are BAD ASS!!! While anywhere else you could get in your cars, charge your phones, drive around for food and water, listen to the radio - here - you walk, in the cold, in the rain, in the dark and just make do. 
walking at night
I read two books by candlelight and it allowed me to escape my cold and power-less apartment and take a journey with "Night" which was about the Holocaust and all of the torture the Jewish people endured during their time in the concentration camps and "Sold" a story about a 13 year old girl who was sold by her step-father to the sex trade. Both books, in perspective made me realize that me shivering in the cold, with no power, no food, no water, and no connection to the outside world wasn't really that bad. 

Days went by, our routine never changed, but we did learn that we could boil water by turning on the gas to our stove and lighting a match (don't judge, I didn't know). This boiling water helped warm up the apartment for a bit, and it allowed us to "shower". This was a luxury for sure - although I'm afraid of our gas bill this month. 

Finally, Friday around 8PM our power was turned back on. We were sitting at the Starbucks in Macy's (again charging our phones) when we got a tweet that power has been restored in Chelsea. We jumped up - threw our things in our bags and started walking back home, hoping and praying that it wasn't a hoax. On our walk we saw that the stop lights were working, that lights were in buildings that were dark all week, and as we approached our street our strut was a little faster, and as we turned the corner we saw that our building light was on! Thank God!!!!! We immediately turned on the lights, the TV, and checked to see if we had hot water. Score! When then sat down and started to watch the news for the first time since the hurricane hit and couldn't believe the damage and devastation this storm caused. Here we had been complaining about what we've been going through without power - but in reality we didn't go through anything compared to what the people of Staten Island, Queens, and Jersey went through...and our still going through. It brought tears to my eyes. 
Sandy - map
We decided to go out to dinner to celebrate our power being turned back on, and we had the best meal (meatloaf, mashed potatoes, and green beans from Cafeteria) and the best waiter. He hugged and kissed both my sister and I on the cheek to say welcome, and that we made it through. I had two big tears in my eyes, as this genuine form of affection is so rare from strangers - and all the emotions that I had pinned up over the week trying to be strong, let go at that moment.

Since Friday - we have gone back to life as usual - but we will never be the same. I have learned so much about myself and life through this experience. There is more to life than work. There is more to life than our simple pleasures. It is our duty to help others in their time of need. There is always someone who is going through something more tragic than you are. Have faith in people and be kind to strangers - they really are lovely. Most importantly - life can change in an instant. Spend the time while you can control it doing something you love.

THANK YOU to each and every one of you that sent a text, wrote an email, called and left a voicemail, offered your homes, offered money, or just sent up a prayer and good wishes - you kept me going and I LOVE you!

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