Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Jeans, Jeans, they're good for your heart....

Please excuse the childish subject of this particular post. Did you excuse it? Did you giggle a little? Good! Onward and upward, then...

So let's talk jeans. Jeans are, in a word, awesome. I mean, they go with everything, they're soft, comfortable, fashionable, come in tons of colors - what's not to like? I have a pretty big collection of jeans - everything from really old Gap jeans to some brand new designer ones I scored on clearance a while ago but haven't had the chance to wear yet.

Gap is a go-to place for jeans - I'm particularly fond of their curvy fit. My jeans pet peeve is the gap you get between the waistband and your back - which causes gapping and possible butt crackage. Nobody likes butt crackage, even if they say they do. Jeans that stretch and create that gap lead to me pulling all of my shirts down and wearing lots of tunics. Anyway, I don't have this issue with Gap curvy fit jeans, which seem to have a higher rise in the back. I will say that I don't really get Gap sizing in denim - I can usually go down 2-3 sizes in their jeans. Great for my self esteem, but it seems a bit unrealistic, no?


I'm a big fan of places like Nordstrom Rack or outlet stores for jean shopping, too - as long as you're cool with hunting through racks and racks of jeans and trying on a lot of pairs! It's also worth it to try on a few pairs in the same size, even if they are the same make and cut - jeans can vary quite a bit from one pair to the next! I was able to score a pair of 7 for all Mankind jeans from a Sak's outlet for a steal. I find that they fit a bit large and stretch out too much for my liking, but they're very comfortable.


Lately, though, my absolute FAVORITE jeans are made by AG. I was at Anthropologie, looking for a pair of jeans to try on with some tops, and I fell absolutely in love with the Stevie fit. They are a splurge for sure at full price - but I've worn mine constantly for the past few months. They are soft, comfortable, and perfect for curvy girls - they stretch but manage to hold their shape. The Stevie is a straight leg cut and fairly close fitting, but not as tight as a jegging. It's ideal for wearing with boots, but you can definitely rock a flat or heel with it, too. I have become obsessed, and ended up scoring another pair, in a soft grey, off of eBay. We also hit up the AG outlet in Palm Springs, where I got a pair of the Premiere Fit in a very dark wash. Premieres fit similar to Stevies, but are a bit longer with a slightly higher rise and less stretch. I'd definitely recommend trying on AG Jeans - I find them very flattering, versatile, and comfortable. In my opinion, they run about a size small. I'd try to get 'em from an AG outlet (50-75% off!) or stalk them on Anthopologie until they go on sale.

What brand are your favorite pair of jeans? Which cuts do you prefer?


Monday, November 22, 2010

Coupons!! Groupons!! Awesome!

The other day, I got an urgent email from my husband:
"Super good Groupon. I would buy you one, but it's one per person."
He provided a now-defunct link, so here's a new one for you guys:

If you've never used Groupon before, it's a great service. Basically, there's a new coupon every day, usually for a service (like a massage or paintball), a restaurant, or an item (like cupcakes!). A certain number of people need to purchase the coupon before it goes into effect. If not enough people buy the coupon, it is void, and you are not charged. Each coupon works differently, but most are something like, "$30 for $65 worth of food at X Restaurant," or similar. You pay $30 and get a gift certificate. It's popular with locally owned businesses, as it really drums up new traffic to stores and eateries. We have tried lots of great new restaurants, mostly ones we never would have tried otherwise, thanks to Groupon. I was even able to score majorly discounted blow outs at DryBar and treat myself, my mom, and my mother in law to an afternoon of pampering and scalp massages. Side note: DryBar is WAY awesome.

Anyway, today's Groupon is $25 for $50 worth of merchandise at Nordstrom's Rack. It's okay if you don't live in LA; the coupons are good at ANY Nordstrom's Rack location. They expire December 31st, though, so buy 'em and use 'em quick. My husband and I stopped in yesterday - he bought some new Converse shoes, and I picked up a greyish lilac wool coat, a cute cloche hat, and a set of Stila eyeshadows and lipglosses (great gifts!). A new coat means I can probably do away with the black and white Express coat from 5 years ago... a coat that my husband derisively claims has "glitter" in it. It's not glitter, it's shimmery thread! Regardless, it's seen better days, so I'm happy to replace it - for a total steal!!

Coat: Originally $148, now $59.97
Cloche: Originally $32, now $15.97
Eye Shadow Palette: $9.97
Lip Gloss collection: Originally $20, now $7.97

Ended up spending an extra $50, but I got some great deals!

Go get your Groupon - now through Wednesday!

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

How Anthropologie Bested My Attempted Thriftiness

Okay, Anthropologie. You win. When you slash your prices in half for sales, I just cannot control myself. Suddenly, at 50% less, tops I'd never looked at before become vibrant and gorgeous - I must have them! Oh, and who do you think you're fooling with the $150 minimum for free shipping? It's just a clever way to get me to spend more money! I thought I could cheat the system by purchasing items I wasn't sure about so I could hit the $150, then return whatever I didn't like, but I always end up liking your clothes. Oh, and now I feel like I'm getting a great deal when I find sale items I want at the store, because I don't have to pay shipping... and that's really all the justification I need.

You win, Anthropologie. You are awesome.

My favorite thing about Anthro is how well all of the clothing fits. Not everything, of course, but a lot of their items just sit on my frame really well. I also love how most of the skirts and dresses are long enough that I don't have to worry about bending over. I'm 5'8", and trying on dresses or skirts at, say, Bebe has become a total joke.

Okay, so here's what I scored recently:


First, I have been wanting a leather jacket really badly. A cute, fitted leather jacket would be perfect for those not-so-chilly Los Angeles nights. I love the color and styling of this jacket. It went on sale but sold out, but I grabbed it on a popback in a size large. Unfortunately, this was just much too large on me to be cute. The sleeves were bizarrely baggy. I'm so sad that I'll have to return it - for $130, this was a good deal!

Okay, I will admit, I bought this Geometer Tunic because it was $20. I mean, come on, can you pass that up? It's by We Love Vera, and I really do like the colors. Kind of looks like stained glass. However, it's really generously cut and blousey - so blousey that it was ultimately pretty unflattering on. Tying the sash tightly improves things, but I suppose I should have sized down to a 6. Regardless, I'm not a huge fan of the asymmetrical hem in real life.
Oh Kirklees sweatercoat, I have wanted you for so long! I nabbed this online to, cough, make my minimum... and because I'm sort of in love with it. My husband really dislikes the pattern, but you know what, sometimes you have just gotta get something if YOU love it! It was $80, still not a steal, but it was going fast and too cute to pass up. I wore it yesterday with my AG Stevies, boots, and a brown tee underneath, and I had two people tell me they liked it within 15 minutes - the friend I was meeting for dinner, and the waitress! It is the perfect weight for fall, too. I took a medium in the coat.
The Boucle de Souffle jacket is another one I've been lusting over. I am dying to pair it with the Maryam tank, but I can't bring myself to pay $58 for a tank top. I told myself that if I couldn't find this in my size at the local store, I would not buy it online, because then I'd have to pay shipping. But, lo and behold, there was a jacket in my size waiting for me when I went shopping! I took my regular size 8 in this jacket. It's wool, but the sleeves are cropped, so it's not the warmest thing in the world, but it's totally cute for fall. The nipped-in waist is super flattering.

So what about you? Have you been staying away from the sale, or have you been finding good deals? And what on earth am I going to do when Black Friday rolls around??

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Freaking a little bit because apparently it's COLD in Boston... and little ol' California Girl me has hardly any winter clothes! I rushed around buying tights and a cardi to cold weather-ify my cute black halter dress. Not sure if I'll end up using the black tights, but I figure you can always use tights!

I'm massively excited to see my friends tomorrow!

Here's a quick summary of some of the fab contests and giveaways going on at other blogs right now...

Princess of Taylor is giving away some mystery prizes!
Breakfast at Gigi's is giving away a CSN giftcard - check out that pasta maker! We never did get the pasta maker attachment for our stand mixer...
Small Town Fashionista is giving away a gorgeous necklace! What an awesome statement piece!

Oh, and PS: Here's my new styling for the wedding, upon learning that it's frickin' cold in the Northeast - this time, I'm including a heavier knit cardigan as opposed to a frothy gauze one. I also purchased a black belt with a brown buckle at Anthro on sale, but can't find the exact one online anymore. I'm hoping this will all pull together when I try it on!!

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Or... should I wear this?

Feeling pretty darn sniffly today - I've been feeling off since Saturday night. At least the sore throat is gone - now I just sort of feel congested, tired, and, well, lousy. Hasn't stopped me from going to work (and getting some writing done), but it has stopped me from going to my beloved boot camp. I haven't been since last Friday! I attend a really nice outdoor boot camp - it takes place in a lovely park near the Grove. I love being able to be outside and get some really serious exercise. It always motivates me because I've paid for a chunk of lessons (though they're affordable) and because I like working out (and trying to keep up with) other people. I've met some really cool people through boot camp. The instructor is sweet, and there's no yelling or pressure - just positive feedback and encouragement. I don't think I could take the kind of boot camp where someone is screaming at you the whole time. It just seems like a miserable experience! At this boot camp, you keep up with your classmates, but you can also stop if you need to or go your own pace. It's definitely a hard core workout, and I'm proud of my self every time I finish it. Anyway, I highly recommend Morning Crunch Boot Camp - I give it a coveted 10 on the Awesome Meter. I was able to get in great shape for my wedding, and I've continued to go ever since! The workout varies every day, so it's never boring, and you're always working different muscles. Class meets 2-3 times a day, and you can go to any time slot, which makes it very easy to work into your schedule! It's so satisfying to come home totally invigorated.

The one downside? The workout is outside. Normally, it's great to work out in the park. It's a refreshing change from the gym. However, for the past week, the weather here in LA has been nuts. One day it's 110 degrees, the next, it's cold and rainy. I went all last week, even braving the mega-hot temperatures. Hardly anyone else showed up to work out that day, and they were definitely the smart ones! I felt a little delirious when I got home. Anyway, it's cold and wet today, and since I have the sniffles, I skipped class. I feel a bit guilty, but I'm excited to rest up and get back to it on Friday - it's supposed to be a nice day!

Anyway, I'm still looking forward to my friend's wedding in Boston. I saw this Leifsdottir dress (Summer Twilight) online and fell for it completely, even though I've never tried it on. I caved and bought it online in a size larger than I usually wear, figuring it's always easier to take something in than to let it out; my true size was sold out. We'll see how it works! I was thinking of wearing it to the wedding instead of my other outfit set, but I'm wondering if it's too...well... summery! This is, after all, an October wedding. I made an outfit set to determine how to style it, which includes tights and close-toed shoes in an attempt to cold weather-ify the flowery dress. I like the ruffled cardi with it, but it's gauzy. What do you think? Is this too summery for a fall wedding? Should I go with my initial instinct and wear the Primula dress? In other weird news, my husband doesn't care for the dress because he says it looks like Ed Hardy. Seriously??? Could this delicate silk flowered frock be any further from Ed Hardy-esque?

A note about the earrings here: they're from Silver Lining Decor on Etsy. I love them - they are so delicate and pretty, and they go with everything! I could go on forever about all the great finds I've bought from Etsy. My wedding was particularly Etsy-fied, as I finally had an excuse to buy all the beautiful things I'd always coveted!

Friday, September 24, 2010

A tale of two necklaces






Don't you love it when you come across an item that you'd given up on... and it's on SALE??

I adore chunky statement jewelry. In fact, I just generally love accessories! There's no better way to dress an outfit up or down or make an otherwise bland ensemble pop. I have one amazing necklace from Madewell. It's chunky antiqued gold chain with hundreds of faceted crystals strung along one side (the second necklace pictured). Wearing it instantly lends a glamorous look to any outfit. It was expensive, and I debated the purchase a long time before buying it. I ended up wearing it to my rehearsal dinner before my wedding. I think it was an excellent purchase, though, as every time I wear it, strangers ask me where I got it!

Then I saw the first necklace, and I fell in love! It'd be so great with black or white tops. At $75, though, it was too similar to the first necklace. I gave up on it when it disappeared from the Madewell site and its brick and mortar store. I started looking for it on eBay with no success.

While looking at shoes the other day, though, I noticed that Madewell.com is having a SALE. I checked the jewelry on a whim and almost squealed when I saw my necklace marked down to $29.99. YES! Said necklace, which I've been lusting over for like 6 months, is now on its way to me.

Check out the Madewell sale - there's some cute affordable stuff! You can use the code SCORE for free shipping over $100, although I just grabbed my necklace and paid for shipping.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

More wedding style!

The other day, I went shopping with my friend Jenn. Jenn and I were randomly assigned to one another as roommates freshman year of college, and we stayed roommates for all four years. I don't know if there's anyone else (other than my husband) with whom I could share a tiny room! Jenn, who is now a lawyer, has great style, and we love shopping together. One of my favorite things to do is "style" someone, as in, help them pick out an entire outfit for a specific occasion! Jenn has a wedding coming up next month for her boyfriend's sister. Challenge: the wedding is outdoors. In Wisconsin. In October. How would we find her something totally cute (and kinda modest) that would impress her boyfriend's relatives and also keep her warm in case temperatures drop? We decided to hit the mall: two ladies on a mission!

We ended up doing almost all of our shopping at Anthropologie, a store we both love. I should mention that dressing Jenn is kind of like dressing a Barbie doll: fun because everything looks fantastic on her!

Regardless, we pulled together this look for a fall wedding. I love the autumn colors of the dress, and the cut is flattering, with a nipped in waist. The neckline is modest enough for a family gathering while remaining youthful. Layering tights and a sweater coat takes this look into colder weather. We added some bronze accessories, like the bugle bead headband and some dangly earrings. We also changed out the brown sash for a belt to give the outfit a bit more edge!

I just found these shows on Polyvore - how freakin' cute are they?! And they're only $36 - too bad they don't have my size!



Monday, September 20, 2010

Wedding Style

I absolutely adore weddings. After spending an entire year planning my own wedding, I was sad to have it all end. I loved planning every teeny tiny detail of my big day, from my birdcage veil and feather fascinator to the kinds of flowers in my bouquet to the donuts in adorable individual bakery boxes we gave away as favors at the end of the night, a nod to our mutual love of The Simpsons. Now I get mega excited whenever someone gets married. I love helping and hearing details, and I especially love getting all dressed up!

My favorite weddings are those of my high school friends. One by one, we all seem to be getting married. After high school, we all moved away from Wisconsin, so weddings are our reunions. My friend Katie's wedding, which I have been looking forward to forever, is in a few weeks in Boston. I can't wait to see everyone! I last saw all the girls at my wedding, but, well, it's hard to really chat with everyone as much as you want to when you're being pulled in a million directions!

Anyway, here's what I plan to wear:

(This is my first foray into Polyvore, hope it works!!)

I am in love with Anthropologie's Primula dress - I tried it on on a whim when I was searching the sale racks, and it is so flattering and cute! I'm not sure about the belt - it might dress the outfit down too much. I'll have to check it out and see what works. Please note that I do not have that hot Stella McCartney clutch - I'll have to find something similar for less $$, although I do have a go-to black clutch from Express already :)

What are your favorite go-to wedding outfits?

PS: Some awesome giveaways coming up!
Kim at Anthroholic has a great giveaway for a great cause!! Click the link for more details!
A new favorite of mine, The Pretty Pauper, is giving away some MAC products and an Anthro card! I'd put it toward that Boucle Souffle blazer I've been lusting after.... Click her link for more info!

Monday, August 30, 2010

OMG Shoes

Lieutenant boots - cute but pricey
Zaney boots - deemed too pirate-y by the husband



I love to shop, but I do not love shoe shopping. I know this seems weird - shoe shopping is supposed to be every woman's favorite activity, right? But no, I would MUCH rather spend money on clothing! Every time I buy a pair of shoes, that's money I could be spending on some item of clothing, and I love love love clothes! Also, I have a size 10 foot and am 5'8". Not every shoe looks adorable on me, and I'm not used to heels, so I avoid them. I am on my feet a lot at work, so I need comfortable flats. My husband also happens to be about my height, so I generally stay away from sky high heels that make him feel short. Not that I could walk in them anyway!

Anyway, I decided I needed a new pair of tan boots to go with the AG Stevies I just bought - which were pricey but really fit perfectly.

So off I went to Steve Madden to try on boots, but for some reason, they weren't doing it for me. So I decided to go to DSW. I'd never been. There's a big store near Hollywood and Highland. I tried on the boots above, Steve Madden's Zaney, in a cognac color.

My husband, who is VERY picky about clothes for some reason, said they looked cheap and pirate-y. Even in the brown color. And they were cheap, only like $60. But they did look like they were vinyl, and because I have kind of small legs, they bunched weirdly around my calves. Anyway, my husband's favorites were the other ones shown, Coconuts Lieutenant in cognac. They are a much nicer leather, and they cost more than twice the amount of the Steve Maddens, $149.95, down from $225. I couldn't bear to pay it, and they didn't have the right size anyway.

I went home, though, and looked online. And DSW.com is AMAZING. You can STACK COUPONS. Unbelievable. I've never seen a site that allows stacked coupons! So I find a coupon for $45 off a $150 purchase. Okay, that knocks the boots down to $105, which I can handle. However, I find another coupon code - 20% off when you buy two or more items! I quickly add a pair of sequined SM flats (Reecey) for $39.95. If I don't like them, I can always return them. I apply the 20% off first, then the $45 off, and then, the piece de resistance, free shipping!! My two pairs of shoes now total $106.92 before tax. I've saved $168.08! Why would anyone shop in-store when you can get such great deals online??

Here are the coupon codes:
SAVE20 - apply first for maximum savings, good for 20% off two or more items. Consider adding a second item and then returning it later if necessary.
FALLSHOP - $10 off $49, $25 off $99, $45 off $149
SHIPR - free shipping

The 20% off ends today, so use it quick! You can return shoes to a DSW store or send 'em back, but then you have to pay restocking and shipping fees. Always visit retailmenot.com for coupon codes before buying stuff online. Hooray for my new favorite place to buy shoes!

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Giveaway!

Yet another fun giveaway over at Breakfast at Gigi's - enter to win a super cute bracelet and $50 Anthro card! I have to say, it may be 80 degrees here, but I am in love with all of the fall stuff! For my birthday, I got the shirtdress with the flowers and birds, the Bianka blouse in black, and the Terrace House jacket in orange. Yesterday I went back to return my Vappu dress (so sad it didn't work!) and one of the 2 Looping Lanes belts I bought and ended up exchanging them for a pair of AG Stevie jeans. They are really adorable, fit perfectly, and are the perfect length, but I can't believe I spent so much on jeans. I generally wear my jeans into the ground, and I don't think I've ever had a pair that fit so perfectly, so I am going to say it was worth it :)

Tops on my wishlist:
Boucle de Souffle jacket in brown
Maryam Tank in sand (it almost looks like a nightgown because of the texture - I think I'll need to wait for sale on this one, but I love it under the jacket!)
Molded and Melded Tee (just about any color. Super flattering!)
Mimetic skirt (work appropriate!)
Kirklees sweater coat (with the new skinny jeans!)
Wild Bramble Tote (I love, love, love this, and $98 almost seems reasonable!)

What fall items are you in loving?

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Garden Party dress sale!

Whoa. I'm super glad I follow Shabby Apple's blog - they always have the best giveaways.

Right now, they're giving one winner an adorable dress! They're also having a big, big sale with some dresses as low as $5 this Saturday from 8am-noon. I am going to need to stop by, because there are some ridiculously cute dresses on the site!

Check out Shabby Apple's website and be sure to stop by Saturday morning. I skipped the Anthro sale, so does that mean I can buy a dress from SA? ;)

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Breakfast Awesome


So I realized I haven't actually posted any reviews of everyday things that have made my life easier/better/prettier - so let's get on that!

The other day, we were at the local Target, which has suddenly transitioned into a full grocery store with fresh produce and meats. Amazing! We decided to forgo our trip to Trader Joe's and grocery shop at Target instead, since we were already there anyway. We had to fight the crowds, but I love grocery shopping with my husband. It's always fun. I don't know why.

Anyway, there was a BIG photo of a delicious looking English muffin hanging from the ceiling, and I was like, "Damn, I really want an English muffin!" I am VERY susceptible to advertising, which is why I can't watch tv after 1am - too many infomercials. We had also just listened to an episode of Wait Wait Don't Tell Me which had gone into detail about nooks and crannies.

I traipsed over to the bread area, but there were NO English muffins! Sadness! Never one to dwell, I picked out the above strangely intriguing Thomas's Bagel Thins instead.

Okay, so these things have 110 calories, 1 gram of fat, and 5 grams of fiber. Not bad!! But don't get too excited. These are not the toasty, crispy, delicious bagels I am used to eating every morning from Coffee Bean. These are not those tasty Asiago Cheese calorie bombs from Einstein's (mmmm). These are not even grocery store bagels. No, these are pieces of bread masquerading as bagels with a hole in the middle. Alas! It's kind of like someone split half of a bagel in half and told you that was the bagel. Like you'd be easily fooled by that and not realize you're eating less than half of a real bagel.

Despite all this, I've been taking these bagels to work all week and eating them instead of my usual Coffee Bean bagels. It's saving me money, and although these bagels are not completely delicious, they are still tasty. I spread a little low-fat cream cheese between the two pieces, wrap with foil, and I'm good to go. It also keeps me full for a long time!

So, for saving me calories and money and still filling me up, I give Bagel Thins a 7 on the Awesome Meter. It ain't a bagel, but it also ain't bad.



Sunday, August 8, 2010

Another great giveaway!

I randomly found this blog while looking for reviews for the Bianka blouse (SO CUTE) - fabulous blog, and she's running a giveaway!!


Those are some super cute hair clips!! Love a little bit of sparkle.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Pie is Awesome

Note: this post was written for the blog [Shabby] Apple a Day. If you haven't looked at the unbelievably cute dresses and such over at Shabby Apple, do yourself a favor and head over there. I lust over the Sheep Meadow dress daily... just SO adorable. Check out the contest rules over at the blog. I would so love to win one of those prints, and I would probably frame the notecards too.

Working in retail, you rarely get time off around Thanksgiving. "Black Friday," or the day after Thanksgiving, is both a dreaded and revered idea. On the one hand, it allows companies to get back "in the black" if they happen to be in the red. However, to me, "Black Friday" always sounded doom-filled. And, if you've ever worked a Black Friday, you'll know that it truly is filled with doom and gloom, angry customers and long lines.

I'm from Wisconsin, and my parents still live in the same house I was born in. Well, okay, I was born in a hospital, technically, but you get the idea. Every year, I would come home for Thanksgiving, and every year, I'd smell the turkey and the stuffing all day, teasing me. And, of course, the pies. Pumpkin pie, always, a rich shade of rusty orange and glistening on top. I don't even like pumpkin pie that much, but on Thanksgiving, I'd gladly have a slice.

One year, I couldn't go home. I had to work Black Friday, and there was no way I could fly back and forth that fast; besides, air travel during Thanksgiving is close to unbearable. I only bear it for the pie. The pie I only really like in theory. Anyway.

At first, I moped, and moped consistently. Everyone I knew was leaving to be with family, even my boyfriend. I pouted as I drove my roommates to the airport and came home to a cold and empty apartment. Nobody I knew was really "from" Los Angeles, so almost everyone was flying elsewhere to be with family. I don't think I've ever been as happy as when two of my best friends mentioned they would be in California for Thanksgiving, as would one of their fathers, and would I like to join them? I was ecstatic. They quickly assigned me pie and macaroni and cheese. I make extremely good macaroni and cheese.

For pie, I determined I'd be making pumpkin. However, when I mentioned it to one of my friends, Jon, he made a face.

"I don't really like pumpkin pie."
"Yeah, but it's Thanksgiving."
"I guess I just don't really like pie."

Don't like pie??? I decided I had to remedy that, and, along with the pumpkin pie recipe off the Libby's can, make something special for Jon. He likes chocolate, so a quick search brought up a seemingly simple recipe for frozen chocolate mousse pie, by Paula Deen. It's Paula Deen, and it has lots of heavy cream, so it has GOT to be good, right? I made the pumpkin pie and then began the chocolate pie. I had to make some changes along the way because, well, it calls for chocolate liquor, and I couldn't afford to buy a whole bottle when I just needed a tablespoon. I will say, I am a good cook, but baking is much harder than cooking!

Here's my slightly modified recipe:
-2 cups semisweet chocolate chips
-1 quart plus 3 tablespoons heavy cream
-1 teaspoon vanilla
-3 cups powdered sugar
-premade pie crust

I know, I know, I wimped out with the premade pie crust. But like I said, I'm no baker!

Instructions:
Preheat oven to 350. Prick holes in pie shell and bake for 11 minutes or until golden brown. Set aside to cool.
In medium saucepan over medium-high heat, melt chocolate chips and 3 tablespoons heavy cream. You can add an extra splash of heavy cream if it seems too thick. Cook until smooth. Add vanilla extract. Mix and let cool.
In a chilled metal mixing bowl (or a regular one, if you don't have a metal one), combine the quart of heavy cream and the sugar. Whip like a banshee. Using a hand (or stand, though I didn't have one at the time) mixer is highly recommended. It should become whipped cream-esque.
Now fold in the chocolate mixture slowly. Sloooowly.
Pour the mousse into the prepared pie shell and sprinkle a few extra chocolate chips on top. Wrap in foil and freeze for a few hours or overnight.

Easy enough recipe, right? Well, yes, but mine didn't turn out as I'd pictured. Instead of an even, chocolatey brown mousse, my mixture was more like white whipped cream with striations of chocolate that seemed to freeze free-form, so that it was more like a modified stracciatella gelato than a chocolate mousse. I think I folded the chocolate into the whipped cream wrong, but all the elements were still there. Regardless, the final product was chocolaty and delicious, if not traditional. I proudly brought it, still shrouded in foil, to my friend's house for Thanksgiving.
Jon couldn't believe I'd followed through on making him his own special pie. And hey, I actually got him to like pie!

It wasn't the same as being back in Wisconsin, of course - we never have macaroni and cheese at Thanksgiving, and chocolate pie would be blasphemous. But there were still those familiar elements... watching football, basting the turkey, debating about stuffing (inside the bird or outside the bird?).

While I missed my family, it really was a great Thanksgiving, and it felt good to celebrate together with my friends. However, out here in California, miles away from our parents and siblings, we are our own family. And at our family dinners, there's pie.


Saturday, July 3, 2010

Woo, giveaway!

Today I was made aware of a new store called DownEast Basics. They have some very cute items online, and their price point is awesome. They have a lot of really feminine skirts with whimsical patterns that remind me of Anthropologie's items.

I was pointed to the blog She Hath Done What She Could, the newest in my big list of clothing-related blogs, by Sara from You, Me, & Anthropologie. Gotta love finding new people with great style!

SHDWSC has a giveaway going on right now - the prize is an item from DownEast Basics. How cute is the Sweet and Scallop skirt? It looks pretty much exactly like the Anthropologie Scalloped Cloud skirt - I'm just sad that the navy blue isn't available in my size at the moment.



Saturday, June 26, 2010

Again, a giveaway!!

Follow In Pursuit of Pretty Things - they put together the cutest outfits! - and enter their contest to win a really adorable pocket watch and a $25 Anthro card. What would you buy? I have my eyes on the Looping Lanes belt, but I'm also partial to some of the new fall items!!

Monday, June 14, 2010

Even more awesome!

One more contest/giveaway today for the Awesome Meter:

Ashley over at You, Me, & Anthropologie is giving away a $25 Anthro gift card! Head on over and check out her blog; it's one of my favorites! Ashley and I seem to have very similar taste, so I always love her outfits and product reviews!

She asks what you'd spend $500 on at Anthro, and I must say, I could spend that in a snap. Right now, I've become obsessed with the combo of the green, kind of Grecian feel of the Chantico tank and the black and white striped Hello Sunday blazer - one of the guest bloggers at Effortless Anthropologie had it on in her product review. I can't even wait to get off these crutches so I can get back to the mall!

Sunday, June 13, 2010

10 on the Awesome Meter

So guess what's really awesome?? CONTESTS AND GIVEAWAYS!

I love entering giveaways 'round the Anthropologie blogs, as they always offer cute and creative prizes.

First up is a great giveaway over at Kim's blog, Anthroholic. Click here to see the post!
She's featuring a fabulous etsy store, Silver Lining Decor and their cute little baubles. My favorite are the Pink Givre Glass Rhinestone Kidney earrings - I love a pop of color, especially since I just recently got my ears pierced, so I'm trying to add to my collection. If you haven't shopped on etsy, you have to check it out - I got so much great custom stuff for my wedding there. But watch out, it's addictive!!

Next is Tricia's Take, a new blog I've been following lately after I found her and her sister via a great guest post on Effortless Anthropologie. Click here to see her giveaway! Those earrings (again with the earrings) are delicate and adorable. Love 'em, and would love an Anthro gift card! Go follow her blog and her sister's (over at Breakfast at Gigi's) for great fashion advice and some extremely cute outfit ideas.

And there's another giveaway over at growing up anthro, another new blog addiction. She's giving away an Anthro gift card, which I could put toward oh so many things on my wishlist.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Welcome to The Awesome Meter!

Hello and welcome to my new blog, The Awesome Meter!!

In each entry, something will be rated on The Awesome Meter - from 1 (gouge-your-eyes-out terrible) to 10 (keep-your-eyes-intact awesome). Some entries will focus around websites or blogs, others around specific items or shopping finds. You can nominate something for me to rate, too - just leave a comment with any ideas!

Let me tell you a little about myself so that you can understand the kind of things I'll be reviewing.

My name is Jan, and I'm a 27 year old writer living in Los Angeles. I went to film school, so I'm a big movie fan - I like almost all genres, even really cheesy romantic comedies - the more cliche, the better. To supplement my income, I also work HR part-time at a lingerie store. This has yielded more hilarious stories than I could fit in a million blogs. I was also recently married to the world's awesomest fellow.

I am verging on being a shopaholic. I love, love, love shopping, particularly for clothing. My favorite store is currently Anthropologie - give me just about anything from there, and I'll be happy. I did a lot of Internet shopping for my wedding, too, and have gotten quite adept at finding exactly the quirky items I want - you don't even want to know how much I have spent on Etsy.com. But we'll get into that later.

Unfortunately, about a month ago, I broke my ankle. I've been laid up with my computer, and you know what that means - Internet shopping. I have, for the past month, scoured sales like there's no tomorrow. There's nothing like being stuck in the apartment, hobbling around and eating Lean Cuisines, but still receiving a new skirt in the mail!

Before we go into reviews, a few things that are unequivocally awesome:

-my mega-cute husband
-In n Out cheeseburgers with grilled onions
-our dog, Wilson, aka world's best dog:
I mean, right??

Things that are not awesome:
-broken ankles
-covering your cast in three garbage bags plus duct tape to take a shower

Looking forward to seeing you around!