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    • Chilled Overnight Oatmeal

      Posted at 7:06 am by Lisa Cavallari
      Jun 17th

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      This breakfast is great if you’re looking for a satisfying, healthy and easy breakfast idea. You can eat it at home, in the office or on the go.  It will give you steady energy all morning and it’s the perfect cool option for those steamy summer days.

      Chilled Oatmeal

      • Servings: 1
      • Difficulty: easy
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      Ingredients

      2/3 cup almond milk

      1/2 cup old fashioned oats

      1/2 cup plain or vanilla Greek yogurt

      pinch of cinnamon

      fresh fruit diced up (I love it with blueberries and strawberries)

      Directions

      Grab a mason jar or any container with a lid.  Combine the almond milk, oats, yogurt and cinnamon and cover tightly.  Refrigerate overnight and enjoy in the morning with the fruit stirred in gently.  You could also add a drizzle of pure maple syrup or agave nectar if you’re craving a little more sweetness.  Enjoy!

       

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      Posted in Baking, Health | Tagged Chilled Overnight Oatmeal, Summer Oatmeal
    • Wine On Wednesday: The Dos and Don’ts Of Wine Tasting

      Posted at 7:34 am by Lisa Cavallari
      Jun 8th

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      It was raining here last Saturday.  Pouring actually.  “What a perfect day for wine tasting,” I said to my husband, Chris.  He agreed.  We couldn’t wait to arrive at Arlington Race Track for their annual Taste At The Track.  I had traded in my “mom wardrobe” for a flowy sleeveless top and white jeans.  I even convinced Chris to wear white shorts to go with his button down Polo shirt.  We were ready for a day of drinking and spending time together after all the traveling he’d been doing for work.

      The first hurtle was the parking.  There were places roped off and lots of cement parking dividers lining a path that, evidently led nowhere.  We backtracked.  It was still pouring.  We were looking through the car for an umbrella.  None.

      “Maybe, if you go through that way, it will lead us up to the front door to drop me off?”  I said it more like a question.  We had no idea where we were going, but we finally found a way to the entrance.

      The rain was drumming down on the roof of the car to the beat of the song ‘Wipeout.’ I didn’t want to get out, but Chris carefully said, “They’re going to tell me to move the car so hop out please.” I got out and immediately got pelted from the rain.   In two seconds I went from polished to soused. Fantastic.

      The second obstacle was finding where the actual tasting was located.  We walked all over the building with other wine lovers who were just as hopelessly lost and finally found an employee who pointed us in the opposite direction.  We made it to the far end of the building that leads out to a grassy area.  Yes, folks this event is held outside. Damn.  Okay, that was not the exact word I was thinking.  It was much more colorful than that.

      Chris and I looked at each other as if we were about to leap off a cliff.  I held back and almost suggested just calling it a day, but we already bought the darn tickets so f- it, let’s roll.

      Here’s where the dos and don’ts of attending a wine tasting come in:

      DO: Find out in advance if this event is held indoors or outdoors.  From the looks of everyone, I don’t think anybody realized this event would actually be held outside.

      DON’T: Wear white.  Just. Don’t.

      DO: Keep an umbrella in your car at all times. (okay, this tip doesn’t necessarily pertain specifically to wine tasting, but still…)

      DON’T: Attend a wine tasting if a tasting program is not provided in advance.  There is probably a very good reason why that information is being withheld.  The majority of wines served at this event were mediocre at best.

      DO: Pace yourself.  This was not a problem for this particular event because we tried two wines and called it quits, but for other occasions don’t be afraid to dump what you’re drinking into the spit bucket.  That’s what it’s there for after all.

      DON’T: Have any regrets.  If there’s a wine you like, make sure you mark it down and usually there’s an option to purchase this wine at a discount (usually 15% off or so) from the  vendors at the tasting.

      DON’T: I repeat DO NOT attend the Taste At The Track.  Even if the weather had been sunny, then you’re boiling hot and drinking warm wine.  Wine is meant to be enjoyed indoors or in climates with less extremes of hot and cold like here in the Midwest with the one exception being the fall.

      DON’T: Be afraid to tell the people pouring what you like.  The first (and only) table we approached the man pouring asked me in his rich Australian accent if I like Pinot Grigio to which I curtly responded, “No, what else you got?”  I was in no mood, even if it was an Aussie, whom I normally adore, pouring the vino.  He quickly poured a Chardonnay for usthat tasted so-so.

      Our story does end on a high note: we made a run to Costco and found Inkblot there for $27! They also had The Prisoner, Far Niente, Girard Chardonnay and Heitz Cabernet to name a few.

      So as disappointing as that day turned out to be, it’s kind of funny to look back on it.  Our mishap can hopefully prevent others from making the same mistake.

      Cheers my dears!

       

       

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    • Wine On Wednesday: 19 Crimes

      Posted at 11:00 am by Lisa Cavallari
      May 25th

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      I picked up this wine at Trader Joe’s thinking it was going to be a less expensive alternative to The Prisoner.  The grocer said it’s very popular and the cork carries a unique feature because there are 19 different corks describing 19 different crimes.  I couldn’t wait to try it!

      19 Crimes Wine

      The verdict.  This wine took a little while to open up.  It was wound so tightly that it tasted almost sweet even with an aerator so it’s better to give it 10 minutes to breathe and that’s when the flavors started to make more sense.  There are strong notes of cherry and cedar spice with a light vanilla finish.  Would I give this wine another go?  Maybe.  For $11.99 I was hoping for something less sweet and more balanced.  There’s a Cabernet version that I might give a go instead.

      Have any of you tried this one?  What’d you think?

      Rating: 2 out of 4 wine glasses

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    • Spring 2016 Wish List

      Posted at 11:34 am by Lisa Cavallari
      May 23rd

      The weather is finally warm enough to publish this post.  A few days ago, just the idea of wearing a sundress or sandals made me want to throw on an extra blanket and drink some hot tea.  Those days are so over.  Bring on the bare feet, sunkissed skin, chilled white wine and featherlight fabrics.

      These are a few items I’d love to have in my summer wardrobe in no particular order.  I always choose a few items I’ll definitely get, but some are just to drool over because it might not exactly be in the ballpark budget-wise, but a girl can (and should!) dream can’t she?

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      Wedges.  I’m a little late to the party on this one, but this trend is still going strong.  They add height without sacrificing comfort.  I can’t do shoes that pinch or hurt.  It’s just not worth it.  I’d rather be able to walk or stand without having to discreetly slip my shoes off under the table.  Okay, maybe I’ll wear the painful shoes if I know I won’t be standing a lot… but mostly I stick with comfort.

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      Off the shoulder tops are also all the rage.  I love the idea of showing a little skin, but keeping it classy at the same time.  A great way to show off that spray tan. (Top photo: ASOS top, Bottom photo: The Fashion Sight)

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      Leopard accessories.  This is a classic pattern that is also considered a neutral, believe it or not.  I’d love a clutch or some shoes to add some pattern and zing to a few of my existing outfits. (Clutch: Charming Charlie)

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      Floral patterns are also very en vogue.  I’m still on the fence on this one.  Florals can go from the extreme of looking too Little House On The Prairie to matronly like The Golden Girls.  If it’s done well though, it looks fantastic.  A pair of vibrant floral pants paired with a classic white shirt or a floral top with jeans adds a pop of color and gives off a positive vibe.  Keep the print on the large side and avoid a head to toe look and you should be good to go. (Top photo: Forever 21, Bottom: Savvynista)

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      Lily Pulitzer makes the perfect shift dress for summer.  Her patterns and colors are bright and preppy and someday I will have have one in my closet.  I am still lamenting over the missed opportunity to buy one last summer when Target had an exclusive collection that sold out in minutes.  Not kidding there.  I showed up at 10 am the day the collection came out and the stock boy laughed at me when I asked where it was located.  All that was left were empty racks.  😦

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      My last wish item(s):  Stitch Fix.  On more than one occasion when catching up with friends I have heard many good things about this service which personalizes 5 items based on a preference quiz you take.  You can keep all of the items or send them all back, but I highly doubt that would happen based on the good reviews I’ve heard.

      So what’s on your spring/summer wish list?

       

       

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