Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Upcycled Produce Smoothies

If you are like me, you purchase healthy produce with the best intentions of using all of it... strawberries, spinach, carrots, apples, celery, bananas, sweet potatoes, avocados and more.  However, my produce usually ruins before I can prepare it all.  Or it reaches a point where its texture turns my kids off to eating it.  Strawberries, for example, are great for a day or two, but once they get a bit mushy my kids won't touch them.  Same for bananas and apples.  This is where we moms can use this to our family's healthy advantage, by "upcycling" all that food into the base for delicious, healthy smoothies.

During the day, I tend to snack or eat unhealthy.  Now, I squeeze in the necessary food groups with a nutritious smoothie that won't cost extra money at a juice bar or health food restaurant and will use up all our wasted produce.  Here one example I whipped up today using my blender.  A fancy juicer or food processor is unnecessary.   (See the very end of this post for tastier kid smoothies.)

  • 9 mushy strawberries
  • 3 stalks Romaine lettuce (stalks and leaves)
  • 4 slices of apple (I used two entire apples that were getting brown)
  • 1/2 cup frozen organic blueberries
  • 3 tablespoons fat free plain yogurt to give a creamier texture (you could also use natural peanut butter)
  • Coconut Water


Wash produce thoroughly.  Add produce to blender first.



Next, add coconut water.  I add maybe a cup or cup and 1/2


Cover blender and blend on low setting, then switch to high setting.  You can also pulse if the produce isn't getting chopped enough.  Add any additional produce if you like.


You can also add as many ice cubes as you want and blend again.



Ta-da!  Ready to drink!  You can experiment as much as you like with all sorts of juices, milks, nuts, veggies, fruits, etc.  If it isn't sweet enough, add honey, agave or vanilla yogurt, etc.  I drink all of this for breakfast or as a meal substitute a few times a week.  Since it is all blended up, it's the same as eating all of these foods on a plate and drinking a glass of coconut water.

Here is the nutrition I'm getting, not to mention the fiber:

  • Romaine lettuce - vitamins K, A and folate
  • Strawberries - vitamin C
  • Blueberries - vitamins K, C and manganese
  • Coconut Water - potassium, super hydrating beverage
One perk is that my daughter loves the sweeter smoothies with fruit and veggies added.  Two quick examples (without photos) are below.  Google the nutritional value and you will be amazed. 

Chocolate Suprise Smoothie (AKA: Spinach Smoothie)
  • one cup fresh spinach (it can be wilting, no problem)
  • one or two bananas (ok if over-ripe or even turning dark)
  • 1/2 cup frozen berries (black, blue, raspberries, whatever)
  • 1/2 cup strawberries
  • two tablespoons organic peanut butter
  • vanilla Almond Milk (or chocolate)
  • ice cubes
Orange Cream Smoothie (AKA: Veggie Surprise)
  • 1/2 cup baby carrots (throw them in whole)
  • one or two bananas
  • carton vanilla low fat greek yogurt
  • orange juice or half orange juice, half coconut water
  • ice cubes
  • (orange slices can also be added)
Experiment with your favorites and I guarantee you will find a million uses for your wasted produce!










Friday, January 30, 2015

My precious...

I have a thing for things.  Pretty things.  I'm a collector of many pretty things.


Case in point, at gymnastics last week, as my daughter tumbled and flipped, my eyes were on an awesome handbag another mom was carrying. 
<start>
Me: "Great bag!"
She: "Thanks!  I was a handbag buyer for Neiman Marcus and have had this bag for years."
Me: "May I ask the brand?"
She: "Yes.  It's __________.  From several seasons ago.  I carry it all the time.  It holds everything.  Love your bag, too!"
<end>


Her compliment should have sufficed.  I mean, she was a former handbag buyer for Neiman Marcus and she liked my bag.  However, that comment sailed past me as quickly as I logged onto the internet searching for her bag.  The end all/be all bagThe bag that would be my forever bag.  The "I'll never need another bag for the rest of my life, sweetie" bag.  Ever had one of those?  I have many.

Well, I found the bag.  With a little haggling and several clicks, I bought it.  All while still sitting in the same gymnastic class.
I picked it up from the post office yesterday, and it is now sitting in my closet.  Tags still on.  Still in the wrapper.

My collections are varied.  Bags to jewelry, cosmetics to clothing, pillows to dolls.



Fashionably Floral Barbie
Here she is, my next pretty thing: Fashionably Floral Barbie.  Isn't she lovely?  The minute I saw her, I wanted her.  I clicked "add to basket" and was ready to check out, but stopped myself.  This was a defining moment.  What did I love so much?  The pink satin opera gloves?  The wide brimmed hat with those cabbage roses?  Or maybe her heavily lined lids and the pink floral vintage style dress.  She is eye candy.

If I look around my house, my collections, I have so many pretty things.  I need to go through them and use them, display them, love them or gift them.  Not buy more to just sit in the bag or back of the closet. 

Here's to a change in habits.  Using what I have and not buying more, more, more!  I deleted Fashionably Floral from my cart with only a small pang of sadness.  I don't need her.  It's ok to look, to lust, to like but not have her. 

Now, I'm heading to the closet to unearth the new bag I purchased on ebay and carry it all the time because it holds everything.  I may even carry it to gymnastics tomorrow.  Oh, wait.  I can't.  She might be there, and that would be embarrassing.



More pretty things to ponder:



Chase's Place School Gala 2015
Art Piece for Auction


My friend is heading up the Chase's Place Gala this year,  with proceeds going to Chase's Place: a Dallas-area private non-profit school serving students with moderate to severe developmental disabilities.  Original artwork collaborations between students and artists are up for auction, such as this one at right. 











A few more of my favorite things:






Barbie & Ken Pink Kiss Pendant
by Margaux Lange




1960's ROGER VIVIER
embroidered heels





     





Monday, January 26, 2015

Perfect Gifts for Valentine's Day and More

My Friend at My Nest Creations on Etsy... I have to toot the horn of my good friend and her etsy shop.  She makes cute burlap pillows and bows that are perfect gifts for Valentine's Day, Easter, Mother's Day and any day!

Loving this pillow for Valentine's.  Very shabby chic.  My friend also has a 14x14 version of the same design.  I tend to enjoy the horizontal style myself.  They look great on a guest room bed or love seat. 

Burlap Hand painted "Love" pillow
Burlap hand painted "Love" pillow, $35 US

My dream trailer!  From TinCanTourists.com.
Glamper Pillow
Glamper pillow, $30
My personal favorite pillow of all time from her shop is this Trailer Trash design.  When I purchase my first "Canned Ham" metal trailer and travel the USA selling vintage wares, this will be the pillow I have on the sofa. 

So, these are just a few samples of her fun stuff.  Made by hand, I might add.  She is super crafty and creative, so stop by her shop today and check it out!





Saturday, January 24, 2015

Organization Struggles



I've been working to organize my cosmetics and closet this week.  Unfortunately, things are in more disarray than before I began.  Especially in the bathroom.  


LÈVRES SCINTILLANTES GLOSSIMER (119 WILD ROSE)
LÈVRES SCINTILLANTESGLOSSIMER
Limited Edition $29.50
First off, I'm a cosmetics hoarder.  It is difficult for me to part with cosmetics because 1.) I buy far too many 2.) shopping for makeup is what I do when I'm bored 3.) discarding them is admitting failure and being wasteful and 4.) I never know when I could use that lipstick (blush, foundation, ...).  Yes, they have an expiration date.  That still doesn't stop me from finding lipstick from four years ago, no exaggeration.  Such as the two tubes of Chanel Glossimer.  I cannot part with it.  It was expensive!  Mascara is one thing I've eradicated from my life.  It's fabulous not to worry about finding that perfect brand anymore.  (Which, by the way, was Dior Show.)  I have lash extensions and LOVE THEM.  Don't tell me they are bad for me, it won't matter.  I will still get them twice a month.


Ball® 1 Gallon Collector's Mason Jar
Large Mason jar $12.41 at Target stores
 
Back to organizing.  I've thrown a lot of makeup away.  I've also donated it to Mom, daughter and friends.  The rest (mainly lipstick) I'm keeping until I decide what to do with it.  Other than use it, I've decided to store it in very large Mason jars which I found today at Target.  This way, I can see them and decide which color I want to use.  They are also quite decorative on the countertop or along the bathtub edge. 


Acrylic Organizer
Luxe Acrylic Modular System
$11.99 - 29.99 at Container Store
I've also scored some nice clear plastic Container Store shelf organizers, which I'm using in the bathroom cabinets.  They are holding lotions, hair products, brushes, eye liners, lip pencils, and more while keeping them neat and orderly.  Plus, I'm able to see everything because they are clear.  Yay!  So, I'm getting there slowly but surely.

My closet is neatly arranged, but when there is dust on the shoulders of my shirts I know I have problems.  Too many clothes, and no place to wear them.  Most days, I'm in workout wear, sweats or pajamas.  When I do venture into the world beyond my doorstep, those workout clothes will usually suffice.  I also like to be comfortable, so many of my jeans are no longer worn because they aren't stretchy.  Sad, but those Levi's and True Religions are going to waste.  Broken in tees and lycra pants have spoiled me.  Now, I'm trying to get inspired by the exercise clothing trend I see in magazines that allow women to go straight from the gym to the supermarket with very little change in clothing.  Check out a few styles from Athleta:  super cute and effortless!
      
 
 

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Listner Lavender and Yellow Earrings - $10.00

Very pretty stamped Listner clip on earrings. Painted metal petals in lavender with yellow in the middle and a few rhinestones at the tip of center pistils. Some wear but still a nice pair of collectible Listner jewelry. approx. 1/2 inch x 1/2 inch

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Custom Vintage Train Case Covered with Vintage Patterns - Sewing Kit, Luggage - $75.00

Vintage American Tourister rounded Train Case from the 1970's has been decoupaged completely outside with vintage 1950's Simplicity patterns and images along with Butterick clippings. "We craft Passion" is on front.



Inside is cream colored waterproof lining, no pockets but elastic inside to hold toiletry bottles. No tray. Adjustable mirror in lid.



Perfect as a sewi...

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60's Custom Samsonite Silhouette Upcycled with Vogue 1980's Supermodels and Fashion - $85.00

Vintage hard sided Samsonite Silhouette Train Case in blue has been decoupaged with images from January 1987's VOGUE magazine. Latches are great, has key and tray. Inside has 4 pockets and large mirror.



Brings back memories of high school! Images include "fresh" faced American supermodels: Cindy Crawford, Christy Turlington, Stephanie Seymour, Isabella Rosselini for Lancôme, Uma Thurm...

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