#JLlooks

We absolutely love seeing you wear, enjoy, and style your Juniper Lemons pieces! We want to make sure you know a few things:

1. Use the hashtag, #JLlooks, when you are wearing something from Juniper Lemons so that we can see you style your look!

2. Also, that these pieces and many more are on a HUGE SPRING CLEANING SALE! I’m talking, some pieces are 50% off!

Don’t these ladies look amazing?!

Thanks for tagging us and using the hashtag! Keep doing it for chances to be featured on our blog and instagram!

Check out juniperlemons.com to snag your favorites, on sale, today!

happy shopping!

xox

aj

Links I’m Loving!

I always have a running tally of things I am wanting or have and have to share!

1. Baby blue seems to be a hot color this spring and this cap sleeve tie neck dress has nailed the color and style of dress!

2. You know by now that I am a fan of a good, comfy pant. These billabong joggers are no exception. Don’t forget to check out ash’s recent fav comfy must– haves too!

3. Probably my favorite beach coverup is just a pair of distressed shorts and a tank. These distressed shorts are perfection- jus make sure to size up so you get the comfy/laid back look!

4. These lip color crayons are thrown all in my bags for the summertime. They have just the right amount of color and lots of hydration to help your lips survive the summer! Plus, at $7 each, you can stash them in your car, bag, backpack, etc!

5. Ash and I have been using this body soap for years and I don’t know if we will ever stop! It smells so amazing and the mint in it gives such a nice cooling feel in the summertime heat.

happy shopping!

xoxo

aj

 

Beach coverups

I had a friend ask me the other day to find her some nicer beach coverups- some that she felt like she could then wear into a restaurant over her swimsuit – something other than just the casual shorts & tee we normally sport- but still casual and fun! 


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So, here is what I rounded up!

Dresses- all but 1 are under $70! Most being around $50.

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Tops & Rompers & Bottoms – only one above $60!

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happy shopping!

xox

aj

Spring inspired recipes

Don’t you just love that Trader Joes has out all these different gorgeous flowers for such amazing prices?! Grab a few to brighten up your space and celebrate SPRING!

I love spring! I love all the fresh flowers every where, eating on patios, and especially the yummy spring-inspired food! All things lemon, berries, and salads seem to be everywhere!

If you are hosting, or are going, to a lunch this spring- I have two recipes that are sure to be crowd pleasers. The first is a spring-inspired salad- full of so many yummy ingredients- but still light and delicious. The second is a lemon berry cheesecake trifle. Yes, you heard that right- and it is just as amazing as it sounds.

Spring Asparagus Lemon Goat Cheese Salad

Ingredients:

  • 1 bunch of Asparagus [you want to pick out a bunch on the thinner side}
  • fresh or frozen [defrosted] Peas
  • frozen [defrosted] Lima Beans
  • 5 Radishes- thinly sliced
  • 2 Zucchinis- made into ribbons using your vegetable peeler [avoiding the seeds!]
  • Red leaf lettuce chopped into bit size pieces
  • Mix of baby arugula & spinach
  • Goat cheese
  • Lemon zest from 1 lemon and the juice [and another one to slice up to make the salad pretty!]
  • Shaved Parmigiano Reggiano
  • Hazelnuts- toasted and cut in half-ish
  • Olive Oil
  • Red Wine vinegar.

Directions:

  1. Roast the asparagus. Place the asparagus drizzled with olive oil and salt and pepper on a sheet pan and most in a 375 degree oven just until slightly cooked, 5-10min. You still want them to have a crunch. Let them cool and then slice lengthwise.
  2. Make the dressing. Mix 2 parts fresh lemon juice to 4 parts olive oil and a bit of red wine vinegar in a bowl or mason jar and mix/shake. Salt & Pepper to taste. There is no science to this! Add the various ingredients to your liking!
  3. On a large platter arrange the greens, peas, lima beans, radishes, and zucchini ribbons. Top with the roasted asparagus. Sprinkle on the toasted hazelnuts & goat cheese.
  4. Drizzle/Spoon the dressing all over- Little goes a long way! You can always have a pretty bowl next to the salad for people to get more if they would like.
  5. Add the shavings of the parmiggiano region on the top and garnish with some lemon slices!
  6. Prepare to be hit of the party!

 

Lemon Berry Cheesecake Trifle

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This is a dessert that looks and tastes like you spent all day in the kitchen messing up a million dishes, but, you didn’t 🙂

Ingredients:

Crust

  • 2 cups graham cracker crumbs
  • 9tbsp melted unsalted butter
  • 2-3tbsp granulated sugar

Cheesecake

  • 2 boxes [11oz] no bake Jell-O Cheesecake
  • 3cups whole milk
  • 2tbsp fresh lemon juice
  • 2 jars lemon curd [whole foods/trader joes all have good ones!]
  • fresh blueberries, blackberries & raspberries

Homemade Whipped Cream

  • 2 cups heavy whipping cream
  • 6tbsp granulated sugar
  • 2tsp vanilla extract

Directions:

  1. In a large bowl, combine the graham cracker crumbs, butter, and sugar until well mixed. Pour this into your trifle dish [or you could even do little individual mason jars!] and press down into an even layer- but not too hard or you won’t be able to scoop it out!
  2. In a separate bowl, mix together the no bake cheesecake mix with the milk and lemon juice and beat until smooth and thick. Pour this over the crust layer in your trifle dish. Cover loosely with plastic wrap and chill in the fridge for at least 1 hour.
  3. Next, pour the lemon curd on top of the cheesecake layer- however thick you would like the layer to be. Top this layer with your fresh berries!
  4. Then the whipped cream…oh my!! Pour all the ingredients into a bowl and whip until soft peaks form. You can even add a little cream of tarter [a pinch or two] to make it hold up a little better. Pour the whipped cream on the very top and try not to eat all of it with your spoon before you do!
  5. Enjoy!!!

 

happy cooking!

xox

aj

 

plant based

As you may have read here, My husband and I are not vegan’s or vegetarian’s, but we do try to eat a mostly plant based diet. We might have meat on Sunday’s at our massive family dinners, but during the week, we are plant based. I can’t remember the last time I cooked meat. The man who got us really motivated to adopt this way of life was Rich Roll. His book, Finding Ultra, gave us the final kick we needed. His dramatic transformation from out-of-shape mid-lifer to one of the top endurance athletes is inspiring and amazing.

As he talks about in his book, when some people go ‘vegan’ or ‘vegetarian’ they really don’t become much healthier because they think that as long as they aren’t eating meat it’s ok- well, that’s not the case. That is why Rich Roll instead calls it: plant based eating vs vegan/vegetarian. Our health begins with what we put on our plate. Here are some reasons taken from Rich Roll, and what I have learned, as to why we believe in the plant based way.

  • It prevents, and can reverse, chronic disease. You can count calories all you want, or limit this carb or that and lose weight, yes, but you will not truly be healthy. 1 out of 3 people will die of heart disease in America. 70% of Americans are obese or overweight and our diabetic rates are sky rocketing. Our fast food lifestyle is killing us. Going back to basics and adopting a whole food plant-based diet has been scientifically proven to prevent and even reverse these.
  • It conserves water & land. Livestock covers 45% of the Earth’s total land and more than half of all late consumed in the U.S. is used for animal agriculture. The meat and diary industry uses a full third of the entire planet’s rest water. A meat eater requires 18 times the amount of land necessary to feed someone eating a plant-based diet.
  • It cuts greenhouse gas emissions. We all hear about global climate change but we really don’t do much about it. We think about fossil fuels or fracking. The one we don’t talk about is animal agriculture. It is responsible for more greenhouse gas emissions than the exhaust from all transportation combined. Let me put it this way, if every single American would not eat just one serving less of chicken per week, it would save the same amount of CO2 emissions as removing 500,000 cars from the road. A plant-based diet can cut your carbon footprint by 50%!
  • It helps prevent species extinction and marine life destruction. Animal agriculture is a leading cause of species extinction. I could not believe this when i read it: More than a hundred animal and insect species are lost every day from rainforest destruction. As for marine life, some scientist believe we could see fish-less oceans by 2048. Also, the waste runoff from animal agriculture leads to ocean dead zones- a place so oxygen deprived animal life can not survive.
  • It slows deforestation. 91% of Amazon destruction is due to animal agriculture. This is so sad. 1-2 acres of rain forest are cleared every minute for grazing and growing feed for livestock.
  • It helps alleviate world hunger. The U.S. alone could feed 800 million people with all the grain that livestock eat. “Hunger isn’t a scarcity issue, it’s an allocation and distribution issue.”
  • It boosts athletic performance. I can’t say it any better than a top endurance athlete: “I truly believe that eating plant-based is a secret weapon for maximizing athletic performance, primarily because it optimizes immune system functionality and significantly expedites physiological recovery from exercise induced stress. For the non-athletic, maximizing athletic recovery is the holy grail of actualizing performance potential. If I could do what I’ve done athletically on nothing but plants in my mid and late 40’s, imagine your own untapped capabilities.

    Our planetary problems are perilous and profound. The U.S. is the most prosperous nation on Earth, yet we have never been more unhealthy. The standard American diet isn’t just making us sick. And it isn’t just inefficient. It’s outdated tech.”

I am not saying that everyone can make the shift to a plant-based lifestyle overnight. What I am suggesting, and what everyone can do, is to start slowly making changes and see the benefits for yourself. I challenge you!! Don’t eat meat for every meal. Adopt a few nights a week to try a plant based recipe. Make your meat portion much smaller and increase your other sides instead. These are things you can do and I promise you will see the difference. If you need some motivation- go read Rich Roll’s book, Finding Ultra and order his cookbook, The PlantPower Way.

As you can tell, this man has played a huge role in changing the way I see things and also my overall health. We were planning on going to his Italy “camp” last October but it overlapped with my St George Marathon Race– but, we will go one year, and he and I will do a run together some day, he just doesn’t know it yet ;).

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Happy eating!

xox

aj

Easter Dresses

If you are like me, you are looking for an Easter dress about now. There are so many good options this year! I have ordered a ton to try on- here are some of my favs!

dress now $38! | glasses similar here | shoes

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As you can tell, my Easter ‘vibe’ is all things girly, flirty, and floral! They range from $29- $440, but with most right around the $100 range and below!

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happy shopping!!

xox

aj