Cold Weather Color

  When the temperature starts dropping, I start gravitating more toward grays and blacks when getting dressed each morning. It is so easy to throw on black tights or black pants and a cozy gray sweater ; however, I think it is so important to continue to include cheery colors into your wardrobe on a regular basis. After transitioning from the summertime season of…
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Start Early: Holiday Shopping Made Easy

The holiday season is one of my absolute favorite times of year. I love the cheerful and festive nature of all the events of this season of giving. I know some people who start their Christmas shopping in July, but quite frankly I’m not ready to start thinking about Christmas until at least Halloween has passed. There is a lot of…
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Warm in Wool

Warm hues like camel and burgundy  are all over my radar this season and are definitely starting to dominate my wardrobe. I’m especially drawn to warm neutrals for winter outerwear, which contrasts my usual dark colored winter jackets. On days when I’m not quite intrigued by the idea of bundling up in the old  puffer (although I may have already broken it out once or…
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And then there was rest…

Spring forward; fall behind. That means this Saturday night, we will be getting an extra hour! Thank goodness. Most of us lead such busy lives and our smart phones adjust for Daylight Savings Time automatically that there is a good chance this extra hour will just be absorbed into our sleep schedules. I think it is so important to practice gratitude and really…
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Cider Doughnuts

‘Tis the season for everything pumpkin, everything cinnamon, and everything…apple! This doughnut recipe  from Ina Garten is one of my absolute favorites, so why not mix it up by adding a little bit of apple cider flavor? The key here is to boil the cider to get a very concentrated and tangy apple flavor. Start by boiling 1 and 1/2 cups of cider down until…
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