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Fashion

Back To School Outfit

Hopefully I’ll be heading back to my classroom (safely) this fall. You know what that means? Time to put together “back to school outfits” that are business casual appropriate!

Blouse: Double-V Woven Layering Cami in Gold from Ricki’s

Blazer:
Basic Black Blazer from Zara

Pants:
Democracy “Ab” Solution Black Jeggingfrom Ricki’s

Shoes:
Corso Como-Del Classic Leather Pumps from Hudson’s Bay

Accessories:
Tutti Fruity Lemon Ring from Kate Spade
Tutti Fruity Lemon Hoops from Kate Spade

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Food & Drink

Flashback Friday: 15th Anniversary Weekend

As Baltasar Gracian, said…
“True friendship multiplies the good in life and divides its evils. Strive to have friends, for life without friends is like life on a desert island… To find one real friend in a lifetime is a good fortune; to keep [her] is a blessing.”

Who would have thought that after our first meeting on 5 Henday in Lister Hall at the University of Alberta  we would still be best friends?!?! Well… it’s true. We have been through so much in that time; finishing degrees, relocating, loss of beloved family members, divorce and marriage, home ownership, starting businesses, starting a blog… and that is only the tip of the iceberg.

We decided to have a celebration weekend and it was EPIC!!!
Our Friday night started off with dinner and beer sampling at Last Defence Lounge at the University of Calgary; we wanted to include something collegiate since our friendship began at a university after all. Then we picked up our favourite brew from The Dandy Brewing Company (Wild Sour Ale).

Saturday morning, with our coffees in hand we headed off to have manicures at Frilly Lilly. And then we window-shopped, carefully noting what we wanted to try on and falling in love with various garments and accessories.

We had our make-up done at Sephora, with coupons and stocked up on some much needed beauty supplies like make-up removal wipes and dry shampoo and picked up some new things…for example I am going to pay much more attention to my brows for the first time EVER! We both went for glam looks!

We capped off our day with a sweet snack at Finesse Desserts; we opted for the chocolate chip cookie and the black currant and bubblegum macarons!

Before dinner we went back to Frilly Lilly for pedicures; they felt really nice after all the mall walking we did at SouthCenter and Chinook Center.

Loving great food as we do, we wanted to try a new restaurant and we were ready to splurge! My best friend chose Chairman’s Steakhouse…this place did not disappoint, it was everything we could have imagined. We definitely felt fancy. Our server brought out a butcher board of the steaks they offer and told us all about their origins and preparations…WOW! We ordered a bottle of wine (a first for me); the 2016 Calliope Viognier from Burrowing Owl. Often times we order strategically so we can try that much more food. For instance one of us ordered a cold appetizer (Elk Carpaccio) and the other ordered a hot appetizer (Chicken Fried Oysters Rockefeller). And…often times we order the exact same things (Petit Filet with Pomme Puree, Broccolini and Bacon Jus). Dessert was Sticky Toffee Pudding and the Lemon Tart

A girls’ weekend, is usually not complete without watching a Netflix comedy special lately; as a throwback we watched Iliza Schlesinger’s War Paint.

We were up with the birds…so we had to kill some time before the malls opened. We went from fancy dinner the night before to Egg McMuffins from McDonald’s. Ricki’s had great sales on so we stocked up on our back to school clothes and Megan got the most awesome evergreen coloured Nicole Twistlock Shoulder Bag from Kate Spade …I am so jealous!

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Gifts

International Dog Day: A Gift Guide

To celebrate International Dog Day (August 26 2020) I wanted to put together a list of awesome products for us to be able to treat our furry friends. And I included a special treat for us Dog Moms too:)

Treats…
Greenies Grain-Free Dental Dog Treats

Leash…
Leashboss (15 Foot) Leash

Pooh Bags & Dispenser…
Earth Rated Dog Waste Bags

Toy…
Kong Jumbler Disc

Collar…
Lupine Pet Eco Dog Collar

Dog Mom Kitsch…
Dog Mom Pullover

Bandana…
Charcoal Stripe Dog Bandana

Brush…
The FURminator Curry Comb

Bug Spray…
Vet’s Best Pet Mosquito Repellant

Whistle…
Acme English Training Whistle

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Food & Drink

Food Bucket List

I have a reverse bucket list and often I make a list of things I want to accomplish during the year; for example a 34 Before 34. I love good food and tasty drinks. I thought it might be fun to make a food related bucket list. 

1-Cupcake @ Magnolia Bakery (401 Bleecker Street & West 11th Street in New York) 
Why?: The cupcakes look and sound amazing and also because we have spent A LOT of time watching Sex And The City! And I have always wanted to go to New York and go on the SATC tour; one of the stops is in fact at Magnolia Bakery.

2-Champagne @ the top of the Eiffel Tower
Why?: My time in France was incredible and I find myself longing to go back to this romantic city and spend more time at the Eiffel Tower; what better experience than sipping champagne taking in the breathtaking views from 276m.

3-Michelin Masterclass @ Restaurant Gordon Ramsay in London
Why?: Being a Mr. Ramsay super-fan having the ability to learn how to make a three course lunch meal with an expert chef and then indulge in canapés and champagne at his flagship restaurant would be out of this world. 

4-Hawaiian Luau
Why?: I have heard that this feast of poi, Kalua pig, poke, lomi salmon, opihi, haupia and beer coupled with traditional entertainment, music and hula is a must! 

5-Dinner @ The Best Restaurant in Canada (Alo in Toronto, Ontario)
Why?: Canada has an incredible culinary scene; and I want to experience as much of it as possible. 

6-Afternoon Tea @ Claridge’s in London
Why?: I’m a sucker for the ability to step back in time and experience this Victorian tradition of finger sandwiches, scones, sweet pastries and delicious loose leaf teas. This location is simply exquisite. 

7-Vodka Tasting @ Ketel One Ice Room in Whistler
Why?: How cool (pun intended) would it be to sample vodkas from across the globe in the coldest (-32C) tasting room in the world??? It is also an opportunity to learn about the intricacies of the process to manufacture vodka! 

8-Breakfast @ Tiffany’s (Fifth Avenue & 57th Street in Manhattan)
Why?: Simply put… I would love to create Audrey Hepburn’s iconic scene; complete with glamorous outfit and bagged breakfast of coffee and a danish! 

9-Beaver Tail @ Rideau Canal in Ottawa
Why?: I’m a true Canadian girl so being able to go ice skating at this iconic location and pig out on this deep fried pastries is where it’s at! 

10-Bar Hopping in Nashville
Why?: “NashVegas” is full of fun; a great strip of bars, neon lights and awesome music. The party doesn’t seem to stop on Lower Broadway! To paraphrase a Jake Owen song; “I may not go down in history But I’ll go down to the honky tonk.”

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Travel

Flashback Friday: San Francisco Girl’s Trip

After four days in San Francisco we were glad to be home with our loved ones and our puppies! It was a very busy few days. On day one we flew into SFO and took the BART to our hotel and headed over to Macy’s of course tobrowse the merchandise and to pick up our CityPass.

The CityPass booklet gave us unlimited use of the cable cars (which are $7 a ride), street cars and buses. The booklet was worth its cost in transportation alone. There were also admissions to The Aquarium of the Bay, California Academy of Sciences and the SFMOMA as well as a ticket for a boat cruise AND coupons for several stores and bicycle vendors. If you are traveling check to see if there is a CityPass available for your locale. It also allows you to skip the lines for these attractions.

Originally when we planned this trip we each picked 5 MUST SEE LOCATIONS/EXPERIENCES. My top locations/experiences were: Fisherman’s Wharf, Pier 39/Aquarium by the Bay, SFMOMA, SF Botanic Gardens and to ride a cable car.

We made a few alterations to our itinerary for example we traded the SF Botanic Gardens for the Japanese Tea Garden on my list. And swapped out sushi for incredible dim sum in Chinatown on my best friend’s list.

We also added a TON of must see locations too!

-Foghouse Restaurant for a seafood feast
-Pier 45 to see an old battleship and submarine
-Ghirardelli Square
-Hyde’s Pier to see more historic ships
-Boudin Sourdough Factory
-Coit Tower & Greenwich stairs
-Shopping around Union Square: Target and Bloomingdales and along Powell Street: Sephora and Walgreens
-Octagon House
-San Francisco Brewery Company
-City Hall
-Haight-Ashbury
-Golden Gate Park
-Chinatown
-Alcatraz 

1 Fisherman’s Wharf
-This area was super busy but boasted great restaurants and of course the Boudin Sourdough Factory where we were able to sample some, see how it was made and even take a quiz to determine our “bread type” (I’m a dusted wheat in case you were wondering). You could also see maritime history at its finest at the Wharf.

2 Pier 39/Aquarium by the Bay
-Lots of cute shops and yummy restaurants such as Fog House, Eagle Cafe, Bubba Gump as well as a huge candy store (Candy Baron) where barrels and barrels of traditional and funky flavored taffy abounded. The Aquarium here was alright however if you want a better experience I suggest the Aquarium at the California Academy of Sciences (you get a much better value for money as the CAS has an indoor rainforest, planetarium, living roof and MANY other exhibits in addition to their Aquarium). The sea lions were quite the sight as well! 

3 SF Museum of Modern Art
-Seven floors of incredibly interesting pieces. The only exhibit we didn’t make it to was the Magritte. Definitely a nice way to spend an afternoon to wind down.

4 Japanese Tea Garden
-The admission was $9USD but worth it. Set in gorgeous Golden Gate Park this hidden gem was originally built as part of a World’s Fair in 1894. It features a Tea House, Treasure Tower Pagoda, Moon Bridge and Rock Garden.

5 Cable Car Ride
-An unforgettable way to see San Fran. Cable Cars are a historic landmark of the city. The best time to take them is first thing in the morning and late at night; the line ups are very long so be prepared to wait! We took the Powell/Mason and Powell/Hyde Cable Cars. We would have liked to take them more but the Street Car (F) and city buses worked better for us in terms of our destinations.

We are both looking forward to our next trip together!!

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Food & Drink

Eating Better

I always say, “I am going to eat better!” but it is really tough to stay on track, it is really tough not to skip a meal, it is really tough to say no to convenience food… But I know I have to though. 

The Canada Food Guide tells us that we should…
-eat three meals a day
-meals should be based around fruits and veggies
-only ¼ of your meal should be grain
-only ¼ of your meal should be protein
-limit snacking to 1-3 times a day
-have 7 servings of fruits and veggies per day
-consume 6-7 servings of grains per day
-eat 3 servings of milk or milk alternatives per day
-have 2-3 servings of meat or meat alternatives per day
-limit oils and fats that are high in saturated or trans fat
-cut out high calorie junk food
-stay hydrated with water
-use things like salt, coffee and alcohol in moderation

With ALL the considerations above I challenged myself to design a week’s worth of meals so that I could actively plan to eat healthy and make it easier to meal prep and write my grocery lists.

Breakfast MWF
-Whole wheat toast with peanut butter
-Banana
-Milk

Lunch MWF
-Tuna salad in a whole grain wrap with lettuce, tomatoes and onions
-Grapes
-Cucumber
-Yogurt

Dinner MWF

-Spaghetti with tomato sauce and cheese
-Caesar salad
-Zucchini

Snacks MWF
-Hummus and carrot sticks
-Crackers

Breakfast T/R
-Oatmeal
-Nectarine
-Milk

Lunch T/R
-Chicken and vegetable stir fry
-Brown rice
-Orange
-Babybel cheese

Dinner T/R
-Moose meatloaf
-Side salad
-Potato side (M-roasted, W-French fries, F-roasted)
-Milk

Snacks T/R
-Bran muffin
-Apple
-Red pepper

Breakfast S/S

-Scrambled egg
-Whole wheat toast
-Orange
-Milk

Lunch S/S
-Taco salad (heavy on the veggies and beans) with cheese
-Pita crisps

Dinner S/S
-Baked fish fillet
-Green beans
-Broccoli
-Whole wheat dinner roll
-Milk

Snacks S/S
-Banana bread
-Blueberries
-Mixed nuts

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Food & Drink

Desert Island: Cookbook Edition

How many of you have LOADS of cookbooks; but really only use a couple of them?!? 
Same goes for me!
Let’s take a look at the ones I can’t live without….

The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Come and Get It, by Ree Drummond
Why: This is a cookbook full of easy, delicious and affordable meal ideas for everyday, on the go people. Ree is by far the sweetest and most down to earth personality on the Food Network. Her lifestyle, philosophy and palate are in alignment with my own so I find her food comforting and satisfying.

When:
Making meals to send with my husband for work.

Favourite Recipes:
Doctored Up Ramen, Slow Cooker Glazed Ribs, Sheet Pan Supper Chicken with 40 Cloves of Garlic

Dinner on Hand, by Kraft Kitchens
Why: This is an excellent cookbook for a home cook that doesn’t want to deal with a lot of extra steps and simply wants to get at the essentials of dish without compromising on taste. This book has mains; most with a plethora of options to add variety to you menu planning and allows you flexibility…you can use whatever you have on hand. It also recipes for snacks, starters, sides, salads and desserts.

When:
Making meals for myself when I am on my own.

Favourite Recipes:
Everyday Easy Rice Dinners, Mix & Match Chicken Bakes, 15 Minute Fajitas

Company’s Coming Mostly Muffins, by Jean Paré
Why: I grew up cooking out of cookbooks by Jean Paré. I love making deserts and this book has 120 recipes of all shapes and sizes that don’t take forever to make or require immense skill or expensive ingredients. It also offers allergy-sensitive recipes and tips to enhance your baked goods.

When:
Making desserts for the staff on snack day or to stock the freezer with baked goods to be enjoyed in a pinch.

Favourite Recipes:
Mocha Hazelnut Muffins, White Chocolate Berry Muffins, Basic Banana Bread

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Travel

Packing For A Girl’s Trip

Prior to the pandemic my bestie and I try to see each other at least once a month and we also try to plan a longer girls’ trip to a far away locale as often as we can. We have our packing down to a fine science. Since I am taking off to be reunited with my bestie in Calgary soon I thought I would share my staple suitcase items. I always adhere to the packing “+1 rule”  for bras, undies and socks…just in case. Sometimes, I am accused by my husband of over packing; but I am always prepared and my packing choices allow me flexibility.

-Toiletries
I have been following a strict Kate Somerville acne treatment regime and it has been working; I don’t want to have a skin backslide so I pack it all! Along with my make-up of course! I have a permanent make-up case  at the ready. Packed with travel-sized deodorant, toothbrush, toothpaste, body, shampoo and conditioner in addition to a hairbrush, extra hair ties, a razor, Advil and spare feminine products.

*Also, I don’t like counting on the hotel or B&B having toiletries (if we happen to be lodging at one).

-Bras & Undies
-Socks
-Pajamas

-Shoes
We put on A LOT of miles usually whenever we get together so I always pack a pair of…

Runners

Flip Flops
(for those hot days and they also double as shower shoes if I find the hotel/B&B bathroom sketchy; Crocs have been my go to brand!)
-dress shoes (depending on the season or activity these may be wedges or pumps)

-“Everyday” Outfits
These are meticulously coordinated with the planned itinerary. More often than not they include a pair or jeans, Lululemon studio pants and a pair of two of leggings With a variety of tops: tanks, t-shirts and long-sleeves.

-Fancy-Wear
Without fail we ALWAYS do one fancy thing on our trips; whether that is a vineyard tour, dinner at a nice restaurant or a show; so it is important that I pack a “fancy outfit” this is usually a wrinkle-resistant dress.

-Workout Clothes
Sometimes we plan on doing a workout; whether yoga or spending an hour at the gym or going for a walk with the pups. Having a workout outfit at the ready is great. Leggings, sports bra, tank and lightweight pullover.

-Outerwear
A lightweight rain jacket and hoodie

-Accessories
These are tailored to the weekend we have planned just like the “everyday outfits” but always include…

-a clutch purse (to switch to from a larger purse)
-jewellery: necklace, earrings & cocktail ring
-sunglasses

-Electronics
Phone charger, earbuds and Chromebook or iPad

-Amusement Item
This is usually a book but can be a magazine, an updated playlist on Spotify, Sudoku or a new iphone game.

-Travelfolio (for international travel)
This contains all my essential travel documents; tickets, passport, itinerary, booking receipts, etc. However; a lot of those things come in e-versions so all you really need is your phone

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Food & Drink

Breakfast Hacks For People On The Go

Like many people my husband and I have full time jobs and run a business on top of them. Skipping meals unfortunately comes with the territory. Sometimes lunch lands on the chopping block but, more often than not it’s breakfast that gets the axe. Skipping breakfast allows for a little more time for much needed sleep. We have all heard the adage that, “BREAKFAST IS THE MOST IMPORTANT MEAL OF THE DAY!” I thought perhaps I should re-frame our habits and find some breakfast hacks that will allow us to start our days on the right foot…with something other than smoothies.

Overnight Oats
I am not a vegan and to be honest, I was super skeptical about trying this. But, I was pleasantly surprised. It takes no time at all to whip up a bowl before going to bed and the variations are endless. It’s interesting that something so healthy and light seems so decadent. My favourite recipe comes from Angela at Oh She Glows.

Freezer Pancakes
Pancakes are super yummy and you can add chocolate chips and/or fruit to the batter BUT they take time to make and can be messy… in our house they are relegated to the weekends. If you want to enjoy them Monday-Friday you can pre-cook, freeze and then reheat them easily in the microwave or toaster. The best advice I got for this was to freeze them for at least an hour on a parchment paper lined cookie sheet and then transfer them to a Ziploc for longer term freezing.

Muffin Pan Frittatas
Plan on two eggs per muffin cup; add whatever you like…chopped onions, peppers, mushrooms, ham, etc. Mix it all together and pour it into your greased muffin pan and bake at 350F until they’re set and cooked through. Wrap them up and store in the fridge, reheating throughout the week.

Cottage Cheese Pudding
This is a super healthy breakfast option! Cottage cheese is high in protein and filling so you won’t be tempted to snack on doughnuts in the break room. Flaxseeds are noted for their weight loss benefits and helpful for blood sugar control. Cinnamon helps improve gut health. Half a cup of cottage cheese, one tablespoon of flaxseeds and half a teaspoon of cinnamon. Mix and enjoy!

Morning Glory Muffins
These delicious muffins are made with a little bit of literally everything — whole wheat flour, carrots, apples, raisins, walnuts, orange juice, coconut and spices. They are easy to make; lately I make a batch on a Sunday and have them throughout the week. They are perfect to eat in the car on the way to work or to have with my coffee when I get to work. My favourite recipe comes from Jaclyn at Cooking Classy.

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Entertainment

Best Boardgames

Board games have been around forever; they are played by most cultures and societies. For example the Ancient Egyptians played Senet also known as “the passing game.” Senet is possibly the oldest board game in existence but the instructions were lost long ago.

In addition to a rich and varied history; board games also have many benefits. They allow you to have fun and feel good AND enjoy time with family and friends most obviously. But did you know there are some pretty important health benefits too?!? Board game play reduces both stress and risks for mental diseases (since the brain is active) and lowers blood pressure. Depending on the design or objective of the game, players can improve their memory formation and cognitive skills, speed up response time and are great tools for child development in terms of logic, reasoning and critical thinking. It is frequently said that laughter is the best medicine; lots of laughs are shared when playing games that is for sure; chemicals are released which boost immunity. For those in rehabilitation programs board games are very helpful; because they allow the opportunity to work on fine motor skills, coordination and dexterity.

“My Top Ten Board Games:

1. Trivial Pursuit
2. Scattergories
3. Yahtzee
4. Snakes & Ladder
5. Scrabble
6. Cranium
7. Trouble
8. Kerplunk
9. Life
10. Pay Day

What are your favourite board games? Leave me a comment!