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Ash’s obsessions

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Cle de Peau Beaute Concealer.  Yes it’s expensive.  Yes it’s worth it.  I was introduced to this product at Saks in SF over a year ago.  It was a few weeks before my wedding and I wanted THE BEST concealer.  I was having a hard time spending that on a concealer, but I have far from perfect skin and was willing to pay for a backup plan.  I am still using that same tube and I use it nearly every day.  I love it.  For me, it is worth every penny.

H&M Imitation Suede Biker Jacket.  Super cute faux suede jacket at a great price.  This fitted jacket is perfect for fall.  I just ordered mine and can’t wait for it to arrive!  PS.  Sign up for the H&M newsletter and get 20% off + free shipping!

Hunter ‘Tour’ Packable Rain Boot.  A few years ago I was in Prague for the holidays and it rained and rained and rained.  I ruined two pairs of shoes and caught a nasty cold.  Shortly after I discovered these amazing travel rain boots and had to have them.  They are MUCH lighter weight than traditional Hunter boots, and and they roll up and fit into a cute little bag.  I highly recommend, particularly for you travelers.

  Aj’s obsessions

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Zara Metallic Pleated Skirt. I love all things metallic- that’s no secret. This skirt is a great length, amazing color {also comes in silver!}, and this style looks amazing on everyone. Wear it with a white t-shirt and dress it down, or stick it with something black and silky to dress it up!

Pura Vida Bracelets. I love Pura Vida. I own many of their bracelets and you will rarely ever find me without some sort of bracelet stack going on! These are great quality- last forever- and with the price point, you can grab a bunch of them!

Anthropologie Ardenia Dress.  Drop waist dresses and I have a very special bond- I tend to buy them all. I love them. They aren’t just a plain, shift dress with no shape- but yet, aren’t a skin tight body con dress. They are the perfect in-between- and this one is just that. Did I mention that all sale items are an extra 30% off right now?!

blue apron, gobble, and hello fresh

Unlike my sister, I do not enjoy cooking.  It’s not the actual cooking part that’s so terrible, but the menu planning, grocery shopping, putting away the groceries,  and prepping the meats and veggies that really take a toll.  By the time I’ve done all that plus the cooking bit, the meal is usually an overhyped disappointment that then has to be cleaned up.  Ugh.

So when I heard about services that deliver recipies and the necessary groceries straight to your door, I started trying them all.  The ones I have used the most (thus far) are Blue Apron, Gobble, and Hello Fresh.

 

Blue Apron

How it works:  Subscribe for either the “for two” plan at $59.99 per week, or the “family” plan at $69.92.  The “for two” plan provides 3 meals per week (6 servings total), and the “family” plan provides either 2 or 4 meals per week (8 servings total).  You can choose the meals you want to receive from the 4-6 meals offered that week.  It is a subscription service, so once you sign up you automatically receive meals each week unless you remember to login and skip a week.  And you can cancel the subscription at any time.  FYI- Even though it’s just me and the hubs, I usually opt for the “family” plan so that there are left overs for another meal or two 😉

How it compares:  In my experience, the Blue Apron meals are the most complex and take the most time to make.  Most of the ingredients arrive un-washed, un-prepped, and thrown together in singe box (other services separate the ingredients by meal).  The instructions are pretty detailed, and there are generally more instructional steps to follow than with other services I’ve tried.  For me, more steps unfortunately means more room for error, and I have not had a 100% success rate with the Blue Apron meals.  That said, many of the meals use interesting ingredients that I would not otherwise have tried to cook with, so that’s fun.  And I don’t think I ever made one that required a microwave(I don’t like microwaves), so kudos on that!

Takeaway:   Good for trying something new, particularly if you like to cook or want to make a date night event of it.  These days I only order Blue Apron as a date night activity or as a fun way to get houseguests involved with making dinner.  The recipes are just too complicated for me to enjoy tackling on my own.  Remember though, cooking really isn’t my thing.

 

Gobble

How it works:  Subscription options are 3 dinners for 2 people (6 meals, or $71.70), or 3 dinners for 4 people (12 meals, or $143.40).  You can login online to remove or change meals for any week and pricing is based on the number of meals ordered:  $11.95 per meal if you order at least 6 meals; $13.95 if you end up only ordering 4 meals.  So for 6 meals it would be $71.70, and for 4 meals it would be $55.80.  As with the other services, you can choose your meals, skip weeks, and cancel at any time.

How it compares:  Sooo easy and quick to get from fridge to hot on the table.  The service boasts “from kit to table in 10 minutes”, which might be possible if you practiced and felt like racing through the process.  I prefer to kick things off by pouring a glass of wine and I clean up as I go so there is minimal to do after I eat.  But even with my slower approach to cooking I manage to get Gobble meals to the table within 20 minutes or so.  And the food is consistently good.  The ingredients arrive separated by meal, and many of the ingredients are already washed and some pre-prepped.  I don’t like that microwaving is regularly listed in the instructional steps, but if you don’t care about racing the food to the table you can simply heat those bits on the stove.

Takeaway:  Super simple, fast, and good.  The weeks that I have Gobble, I feel I eat better and I am happy to “cook”.  If you’re one of those that really enjoys cooking though, this may not be the service for you.  Some meals may feel more like glorified food assembly than an actual culinary activity, but for me that’s just fine.

 

Hello Fresh

How it works:  Subscribe to receive a “classic” box for 2 at $69.00, a “veggie” box for two at $59.99, or a “family” box for 4 at $105.00.  Each box contains 3 meals and the 3 meals are pre-selected for you, but you can swap them by logging into your online account (assuming you remember to do so in time).  And same as the others you can skip a week or cancel at any time.

How it compares:  To me, Hello Fresh is a simpler version of Blue Apron.  The ingredients all arrived separated by meal, but for the most part un-prepped.  Each meal seems to have a relatively small number of ingredients, and the instructional steps were also fewer.  And I am proud to say I have had a 100% success rate with the Hello Fresh meals!  I even kept some of the recipe cards for future use.

Takeaway:  Relatively quick and easy, and consistently good.  More prep required than a Gobble meal, but less complicated than a Blue Apron meal.  This service is good for those who want to make a good, simple dinner from scratch without the hassle of meal planning and grocery shopping.

 

Happy cooking!

xoxo

ash

fall favorites

Fall is officially here!  As we transition to cooler weather we wanted to share some of our top picks for the season.

Ash’s picks

fall-picks

1. Stuart Weitzman 50/50 Boot; 2. Burberry Lip Velvet in Oxblood 437; 3. Caslon Heathered Cashmere Gauze Scarf; 4. Eileen Fisher Cropped Skinny Organic Twill Pants; 5. London Fog Heritage Trench Coat;  6.  Manolo Blahnik BB Pump; 7. J. Crew Italian Cashmere V-Neck Sweater; 8. Ivanka Trump ‘Chic’ Flat

Aj’s picks

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1. Bomber jackets are the ‘thing’ this season and this Chloe & Katie print bomber jacket is sure to make a statement without draining your paycheck! I love the fun print; but, if you love the trend, but aren’t into something quite so loud, this black blankNYC bomber jacket is the one for you.

2. It would not be fall without busting out the booties! You have heard Ash and I rave about our Chloe Susanna’s, and our Jeffrey Campbell ‘Taggart’ booties- but a new one on my list are these Free People ‘Swept Away’ bootie! I love the cutout detail. Anything that makes something stand out as unique and different wins in my book.

3. I’m sure you’ve seen them- the 90’s are hitting us in the face with chokers! This AEO triple layer choker does the trend justice by being dainty, different, and the right price point!

4. As fall rolls in, I love my grey’s. Grey t-shirts, grey sweaters, grey shoes- and grey jeans! These are my favorite, go-to grey jeans: Jcrew Toothpick grey jeans . Great fit, thick enough, and just the right amount of stretch.

5. Metallics are here to stay and I LOVE it! I own these Loeffler Randall metallic d’orsay flats and there are very few shoes that I get as many compliments on as these. They are fantastic. This shoe will go with any outfit, any occasion.

6. The day it starts to turn chilly I bring out every chunky, warm, wrap me up sweater I own. Each year I add a few more to my collection. I just purchased this Topshop Patchwork cardigan  a few weeks ago, and now have my eyes on this Anthropologie wool cardigan  and UO open loop-stitch cardigan !

7. I’ve said it before, hats are a must in my book and fall allows me to bring out my wool fedoras. Here are two that are similar, classic, and amazing- at two different price points: the Asos wool fedora and the Rag & Bone wool fedora.

8. Transition all of your ‘a little too short for fall’ dresses and skirts into the ‘perfect fall dress with booties’ with a great pair of tights. I own them in solid black and grey, patterns, sweater material, lined, you name it. I find Target tights are the best variety at the best price.

 

happy fall!

xox

ash & aj

 

recent reads to get you moving

I got on a kick recently of any book that would get me motivated to move my butt. I was needing inspiration before starting my current marathon training- and man did I get it.

These books will get you excited about putting one foot in front of the other!

Born to Run | Christopher McDougall : Yes, that book. You’ve heard about it- well, yes, if you are a runner, or want to become a runner, it’s one of those you need to read.

Ultra Marathon Man | Dean Karnazes : This guy is ultra-inspiring. Makes you realize your body can do amazing things- it’s your mind you have to alter. After finishing this book I immediately bought his next one!

Run! | Dean Karnazes : This book chronicles his unbelievable running journeys and offers a glimpse into the mind of an ultra athlete – what pushes and motivates him.

My Life on the Run | Bart Yasso : I might fan-girl out if I ever meet this man. I once thought I saw him at the Walt Disney World Marathon and my sister can attest to my freak out. To my disappointment, it was not him. The man behind yasso 800’s – you have to read about him! He is no joke.

Eat & Run | Scott Jurek : Scott’s amazing story of his beginning to where he is now as well as how to properly fuel your body started to change my way of eating.

The Cool Impossible | Eric Orton : Eric talks about finding the joy in running again- like children do. That you can reawaken that. He discusses form, strength development, training etc It is incredible motivating and helps you to believe anything is within our reach!

Finding Ultra | Rich Roll : This is another man that I will fan-girl out when I finally get to meet him. My husband and I wanted to go to his Italy “camp” this October, but it overlapped with my marathon. This book finally got my husband on board with my plant-based eating. We are not vegan’s or vegetarian’s but we do try to eat a mostly plant based diet and definitely have seen the benefits. Rich Roll is incredibly inspiring in his story of his “dramatic transformation from out-of-shape mid-lifer to endurance machine in a matter of mere months.” He is amazing. One day, we will meet and do a run together- he just doesn’t know that yet!

happy reading!

 

xox

aj

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Ash’s obsessions

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Nike Classic Cortez Sneakers.  Recently I’ve been watching True Blood (again) via Amazon Prime and I love the throwback Nike sneakers Sookie Stackhouse regularly sports.  I think I’ll be adding these to my closet soon, and may even dress as Sookie for Halloween!

Caslon Heathered Cashmere Gauze Scarf.  Fall starts this week so bust out your scarves!  I live in San Francisco, so we keep them out year round.  And there is nothing better than cashmere.  Also makes a great gift for anyone thinking ahead to the holidays 😉

Kate Spade New York Idiom ‘Heart of Gold’ Bangle.  A classic gold bangle with a sweet message.  These bangles make great gifts, think:  birthday, graduation, hostess, or just because.

 

 Aj’s obsessions

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 Anastasia Brow Wiz Pencil . The best brow pencil you will ever use. It is natural looking, easy to use, comes in a million colors and lasts forever!

True Decadence Lace Midi Dress.  You guys. This dress. I am obsessed. It might have to move from my cart to my closet this week.

Anthropologie Twist Front Tee. A great basic top- but with something extra, to make it special. Fits great and goes with anything! Everyone needs a great grey top.

easy breakfast. zucchini muffins

Marathon training is underway, which means- I am hungry all the time! I have a few staple things I make weekly that my family lives on. Typically, every Monday, I am in the kitchen whipping up our protein cookies, protein balls, granola (more on those two soon!) and zucchini muffins. Today I am going to share the healthy zucchini muffin recipe!

Zucchini muffins have been a life saver for me on busy school mornings. A bonus with these muffins is you can make big batches, freeze them, and pop some out the night before for the next morning!

Zucchini muffins

  • 1 2/3 cups white whole wheat flour (or all-purpose)
  • 1/2 cup ground flaxseed
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 1 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1 egg
  • 1/2 cup maple syrup
  • 1/2 cup almond milk (or whatever you prefer)
  • 1/4 cup melted coconut oil
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 1/2 cups grated fresh zucchini (about 1 zucchini)
  • 1/3 cups old-fashioned oats (uncooked)

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease, or line with paper liners a 12-count muffin pan.

Whisk together flour, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, flaxseed, and salt.

In a separate bowl, whisk together the egg, maple syrup, milk, coconut oil and vanilla extra. Pour this mixture into the dry ingredient mixture and stir them together JUST until combined. Do not over mix. Once combined, stir in the grated zucchini and oats.

Divide batter evenly between the 12 muffin cups- sprinkle the top of each muffin with some oats. Bake for 18-20 minutes.

Let cool to room temperature and store in a sealed container for 2-3 days or freeze them for an easy, yummy, fast, future breakfast!

**if you want a sweeter muffin- throw in 1/4 cup brown sugar to the dry mixture

happy cooking!

xox

aj