Friday, September 12, 2014

Office Desk Accessory Makeover



Even though I graduated I will always associate September with back to school. Growing up that meant shopping for just the right selection of school supplies. I would spend hours in the stores trying to find the perfect color scheme for each of my classes. Even though I am no longer buying binders and rulers, I got in the spirit by purchasing new and decrative desk supplies for work. These little touches help to personalize your desk space and make taking notes so much more chic!
Kate Spade Erasers

Paper Source Letterpress and Gold Foil Calendar

Gold Paper Clips
Poppin Neon Pink Mobile Memos
Urban Outfitters Sadie Pencil Cup

Growing up I had an obsession with notebooks and journals. I used to scour Barnes and Nobles for handsome leatherbound journals and this is the one instance I find it appropriate to judge a book by its cover ;)
Poppin Monogrammed Notebook
Urban Outfitters Oh Snap Leather Journal



Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Top 6 Fall Ankle Boots



This fall I have been truly tantalized by all the upcoming fall fashion pieces. As much as I love my flip flops and summer dresses there is nothing better than a cozy knit sweater and a great pair of boots. This season has been favoring ankle length boots with a chunky heel. I am very excited for this trend due to the versatility of the shoes (goes great with a cute skater skirt or jeans!) and how easy it will be to walk around Manhattan in them. See below for some of my top fall picks, all each under $250!



Madewell The Ames Boot


Jeffrey Campbell Forecast Rainboot





Madewell The Chelsea Boot
Sam Edelman Petty Boot
J Crew Chelsea Boots
Silence + Noise Half-Stacked Heeled Ankle Boot























Thursday, September 4, 2014

Kale Chips



My personal weakness is potato chips. I could easily eat a giant bag in one sitting, which is why I generally avoid keeping them in my apartment. These kale chips have the same satisfying crunch and saltiness as my favorite junk food, but are high in calcium, vitamin C, vitamin K, and vitamin A. These "chips" are truly addicting and there's no guilt involved in eating a whole bowl!

You'll Need:
Kale leaves
Olive oil
Salt
Garlic powder
Onion powder
Baking sheet

How To: 

Set your oven to 350 degrees. First step is to wash and cut your kale, you don't want any of the stalk attached to the leaves. Lightly grease your baking sheet and dust with salt, garlic powder, and onion powder. Make sure your kale leaves are mostly dry and lay out on the baking sheet. Drizzle some olive oil on top of the kale leaves, making sure its evenly distributed. Add another dusting of seasoning. Pop in the oven and bake for about 15-20 minutes, or until crisp. If you like more of a kick, I recommend adding some old bay seasoning.

Crunch away!

Monday, July 7, 2014

American Flag Cake


In honor of the 4th of July, I decided to get a little festive this weekend and surprised my friends with a fourth of July cake to kick of the festivities. Even though the holiday weekend is over, this cake is the perfect way to impress friends and family at your next summer BBQ, because who doesn't appreciate some extra Americana with their hotdogs, hamburgers, and Samuel Adams??  While the cake looks super impressive, its actually quite simple to make. All it takes are a few ingredients.

You'll need:
Any cake of your choosing-homemade, store-bought, so long as the cake is simply frosted with just vanilla icing
Blueberries
Strawberries

How to:
If your cake is homemade, make sure it is fully cooled before frosting it with vanilla frosting. If the cake is still warm, it will make the frosting melt, and not be a secure "glue" for your berries.

Next make sure your fruit is thoroughly washed and dried. In the top left corner of your cake begin laying out your blueberries. The size of your cake will affect how many berries you use. I baked a cake in a 9x13 pan and used 36 blueberries (6 per column and row). Lay out the blueberries with a bit of space between them.

Slice the strawberries down the middle so that you have two halves that lie perfectly flat. The shape should resemble a heart if your slicing them in the correct direction. Lay them horizontally along the cake creating a straight line. Repeat this step down the cake, leaving strips of frosting in between each row, creating the look of stripes.

When finished, serve and enjoy your slice of Americana!