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Saturday, January 4, 2014

Winter Snowflake Nails featuring Konad

Hi, Lovelies!

So sorry for my serious MIA as of late! The holidays have certainly kept me busy.
I figured that a great way to jump back into the swing of things was to do a fun, festive, and surprisingly simple manicure. This can be worn all winter long; alter the color scheme to match your mood.

Monday, October 7, 2013

EASY Halloween Pop Art Comic Lady

Hello lovelies,

Today I decided to create an easy Halloween outfit that is inspired by Americana pop art and classic comic book characters. Comics have made a huge appearance in movies and television in the past several years. Instead of trying to re-create a very specific or well known character, I turned myself into my comic alter ego. Imagine landing in the setting of a classic Spiderman comics or a Warhol painting and let the fun begin.

Monday, February 4, 2013

Lovebird Valentine Nails

Hi everyone! I was looking around for inspiration on a valentine manicure. I thought about the ever popular "LOVE" written across my nails. Too bad my handwriting isn't up for that task. Soooo, maybe hearts? A simple ombré look? Not today. I was in the pet shop getting my lovely dog some dinner, when I wondered by the lovebird cage.
They're soooo cute. Always sitting right by their partner and actually kissing! Ok. I know it might just be me pushing imaginary emotions onto the little guys, but they are pretty adorable... Anyhow. I snapped a pic of them and my hand was reflected in the glass. Et voila! A new manicure idea was born.

Thursday, January 24, 2013

DIY Chevron Nails

The chevron pattern has taken over the beauty and fashion world. It is a craze that I am more than happy to join. It's such a classic print that can be added to anything for a fun, girly, artsy vibe.

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Christmas Holiday Rudolph the Reindeer Manicure

Happy Christmas Holiday season! I've jumped straight into the holiday mood this year and decided to bring you a cute and quick nail how to. Follow this simple tutorial and learn how to have adorable rudolph reindeer on your manicure too!

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Hot Cocoa Cookies

I was so excited to have the opportunity to participate in the 2nd Annual Great Food Blogger Cookie Swap this year! If you haven't heard of it, it is this awesome collaboration hosted by Love & Olive Oil and The Little Kitchen. So basically, you sign up and get anonymously matched with three other food bloggers, and send each of them a delicious box of goodies. Meanwhile, three other lovely bloggers send you a delicious box of goodies. What could be better, right!? Well, if that wasn't an awesome enough deal to draw you in, this crazy cool cookie swap is also for a good cause! There was a $4 "entrance donation" that went straight to Cookies For Kids' Cancer (a non-profit organization). Pretty cool, eh?

Monday, November 19, 2012

Turkey Day Nails

There are a ton of cute holiday nail designs out there. Today I decided to try my hand at creating a Thanksgiving inspired design. I hope you like it. As always, if you decide to try it, if love to see!

Friday, October 26, 2012

Nime Chow

Hi everyone! Today I'm going to be sharing one of my all time favorite lunch items EVER.... and yes, it was totally necessary to have that be in all caps. I freakin' love this stuff. What is is? Well, if you haven't guessed from the title, it's NIME CHOW.  Again with the caps, I know. I'll stop know. My apologies.


Anywho... if you haven't guessed yet, I love this stuff. Basically it is a salad-like wrap served with some form of a vinegar-y, peanut-y sauce. My version is generally a little more closely related to a summer roll, in that I tend to leave out the noodles.

One of the best parts of this particular dish, is that it is absolutely 100% customizable. For example, my leaving out the noodles. But it doesn't stop there. Oh, no. That'd be too boring. Basically, you can put almost anything you want in these babies. The protein can be whatever you like. The most traditional is shrimp (or plain vegetarian). One of my favorites is chicken; specifically chicken teriyaki. You can also vary the herbs, if you add any at all. I prefer mint, basil, and cilantro. This combo gives a very distinctly southeast asian flavor.

Nime Chow:
  • Spring roll wraps (you want the semiopaque white ones that soften in warm water)
  • Bean noodles (or glass noodles)
  • vegetables for filling: carrots, cabbage, cucumbers, lettuce, radishes, etc.
  • protein for filling: shrimp, chicken, beef, pork, or leave vegetarian
  • herbs wanted: basil, mint, cilantro, etc.
  • warm water

If using noodle, prepare as package instructs. Fill a shallow dish half way with warm water. I used a pie pan because it completely fits the wrappers. Dip wrappers in warm water and allow to soak for 15-45 seconds, or until very pliable. The temperature of the water may make the soak time vary.

Place pliable wrapper on a large plate. Add desired fillings, making sure not to over stuff to avoid tearing. Keep in mind that the fillings directly touching the wrappers will be visible once the roll is wrapped, so try putting the pretty, brightly colored items down first.

Wrap up like a burrito. Fold in two opposing sides first, then turn and roll the entire thing in on itself. The wrapper sticks to itself, so there is no need to worry about it unrolling. Just take your time and be gentile, because it is fragile and will rip. It may take a few tries before making a perfect roll. I had a very difficult time at first, but my friend Jenn (who is a self proclaimed nime chow aficionado) made a perfectly beautiful roll on her first go.

For fancy plating, cut on a bias and serve with dipping sauce on the side.

Dipping sauce:
  • 1 tsp natural peanut butter
  • 1/2 Tbs gluten free soy sauce*
  • 2 Tbs seasoned rice wine vinegar
  • 1 tsp garlic chili sauce
  • 1/2 tsp fish sauce
  • 5 dashes roasted sesame oil 
  • 1 tsp honey

Combine all ingredients and stir thoroughly. 
*Regular soy sauce lists wheat as the first or second ingredient. Gluten free soy sauce simply removes this ingredient. I prefer gluten free soy sauce because it has a fuller, deeper soy flavor. I also tend to lean towards "reduced sodium" blends.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Apple Chips: A Healthy Autumn Snack


Apple chips are one of my favorite "healthy" snacks. The one problem is that they are so darned expensive. I mean really, $6 of a 2 oz bag!? Luckily, I live in New England and it just so happens to be apple picking season... And you know that means that I dragged poor Jenn out with me (on a "partly" rainy day) to go traipsing around a local farm. We collected more apples that either of us knew what to do with. My solution? Apple chips.