Thursday, March 7, 2013

5 Must-Haves for Spring

What are your must-haves for spring? I've come up with a list of five things that I think every lady should have to get her through the spring weather and into the summer.

Neutral Sandals
A good pair of neutral sandals goes a long way. I keep drooling over these by Rag & Bone.


Tortoise Sunnies
My love for tortoise never tires. Michel Klein created pure perfection when he added the pop of color on the sides of these caramel-colored glasses. 


White Denim
I'm on the hunt for new white jeans. I need a good pair of skinnies that I can wear with anything and everything. I feel like jean sizes have been changing in fit lately and I've had a hard time finding a pair that fits properly. A pair of J Brands is on the list to try. Do you tend to wear a lot of one brand or another?

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Anorak
With rain and cool temps in the spring months, a gal should never be without a cute jacket to keep herself warm. I've been contemplating purchasing an Ali Ro anorak for a long time, and when I saw all of the new spring color...well, it has to be mine.

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Chambray Shirt
 If you do not own a chambray shirt, go purchase one. Now. I recently got one at J.Crew and now I wonder how I ever survived without it. I am actually wearing it as I type this.

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What are your must-haves for spring?

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Stuffed Portobellos

Anything with goat cheese catches my eye, so when I stumbled upon this recipe of stuffed portobellos I knew that I had to try it. Yummmm is all I can say. It was super easy, tasty and delicious. Bryan and I enjoy eating a good vegetarian meal at least one night a week at our house. This one filled us up and left us very satisfied.


Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms with Roasted Tomatoes and Goat Cheese

Ingredients:
4 Portobello mushrooms, about 4" across
3 Tbsp. olive oil
1 Tbsp. lemon juice
2 tsp. finely chopped shallot (optional)
1 large garlic clove, finely chopped
salt and pepper, to taste
 4 ounces of plain goat cheese
1 tablespoon fresh chopped parsley
1 tablespoons fresh chopped chives
1 recipe of oven roasted tomatoes 
(I use the roasted tomatoes from the fresh pizza section at Whole Foods.)


Directions:
If you have not made the oven roasted tomatoes go ahead and make them first. They take just a few minutes of prep time and 20-25 minutes in the oven. I frequently cook with the roasted tomatoes at Whole Foods. They came in quite handy for this dish. All you have to do is chop them and they are ready to go.


While the tomatoes are roasting, clean the mushrooms by gently wiping the outside of the caps with a damp paper towel or brushing any dirt off with a soft brush. Next, pop out the stems by pushing them from side to side until the snap out. Scrape the gills out with a spoon until the underside is mostly clean. Place them on a baking sheet lined with foil.

Whisk together the olive oil, lemon juice, shallot and garlic. Brush mushroom caps inside and out with the olive oil mixture (or plain olive oil). Broil the mushrooms 3-5 minutes until they are hot and the edges are starting to brown. They will start to release moisture and get juicy.


 Mix together the goat cheese, tomatoes and herbs. If your mushrooms are as large as mine were, you might want to consider making more of the stuffing. I like mine overflowing with deliciousness.


 Stuff the mushrooms and bake at 375 degrees for about 12 minutes.


Serve them with a side salad for a healthy meal. Is your mouth watering yet? It should be. These babies are so delish, I guarantee you are going to want to run to the store, pick up all of the ingredients and make them for dinner tonight. 






Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Month of March

When my schedule got so crazy around the Christmas holidays, I did something I would never do. I purchased a dry erase board for my fridge. I cannot explain to you how much I hate those things. Half tacky, half just plain yucky, I do not like them. There was literally no room in my kitchen to hang a cute calendar where I could write notes.  So now, I am one a person with a dry erase board on my fridge. To help a bit, the hubby took me on a date to Michael's where I purchased all sorts of fun colored dry erase markers. They make it a tad bit better.  

I stumbled across this calendar on Pinterest. No, you cannot make notes on it, but it would be perfect in a frame on a counter or desk. Click here to go to the website for a free printable version.

 
Speaking of believing, these are some things I believe in...


I'm beyond giddy with excitement that tomorrow night I am taking a class on how to make the perfect French Macaron. I've wanted to learn for such a long time and it is finally happening! The University of Utah offers tons of classes on everything from the art of tea to how to grow herbs. 

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Even more exciting, my best friend and her hubby are coming to visit this month...and then a week later my sister is coming to visit!! March is by far the best month that has happened in a while. I'm looking forward to lots of girl time spent giggling and sipping on fruity drinks.


March is also the perfect time to add spring flowers to your table. If it were up to me, there would continuously be fresh flowers on our table at home. My Valentine's Day flowers have just about had it. I've got to remind myself to pick up new ones at the grocery store.


Anything you are looking forward to this month? My dry erase calendar is full of fun events!

Monday, March 4, 2013

Spring Tops

It has always been hard for me to start shopping for spring clothing when it is cold. Now that I'm living in Park City it's even harder since there is going to be snow on the ground for a long time. I guess I'm going to be purchasing bright, spring colors in long sleeves and knit sweaters. 

This Theory shirt caught my eye a while back when I first saw it in yellow. A local boutique has it in the coral color, which is perfect for spring. How cute are the zippers?


The mint and blue combination of this Plenty by Tracy Reese blouse is my favorite part about it. I think it would be adorable with colored skinnies in either color.


The color of this Joie top is called Fiery Red, but I think it looks a bit more coral. Either way, I would love it with a pair of white jeans. 


Aztec is still popular this spring, and this mosaic blouse by Shoshanna is right on trend. I'm smitten with the ruffled neckline. Wear it now or wear it in the summer with denim shorts and sandals.

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Equipment makes some of the best silk shirts that I own. The mint of this makes me think of mint chocolate chip ice cream. Hum...I think I want some now.


I think I must really be into Moroccan, Aztec, and mosaic type prints. This shirt is another one of my favorite picks of the moment.
 

This Tibi sweater had me at "Hello". Come one, it's one of my favorite colors and my favorite brand. It would be perfect for cool spring nights.


I also like this knit sweater by Michael Stars. We have it at the boutique where I work in a sweater and tank. 


Which do you like best? Have you been spring shopping? What are your must-haves right now?

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Friday, March 1, 2013

Happy Friday

Happy Friday, lovelies! I hope you have a wonderful night...whether it's spent curled up at home sipping a glass of wine or out on the town with your besties.


Do you have any plans for the weekend? Please share!