Shopping:
Can I ask what is up with the style of clothing as of late? I need some new clothes but I completely hate the styles that seem to be all over every store. Lacey everything and shirts that are short in the front and long in the back ... I'm just finding everything to be so tacky. Where are there some normal clothes?! Also, Florida really shouldn't have so many boots out already - where are the pretty sandals?!
I finally found a few items at Marshall's. Where have I been?! I can't believe what I've been missing - I haven't been in a Marshall's in years. I could have stayed in the store another hour. My mind was going crazy on Christmas gift ideas, home projects and decor - I just kept finding more and more interesting things to look at. And I can't believe how much stuff I got for so little money. I went there in search of a cheap phone case as I watched a youtube video suggesting to purchase phone accessories there. Not only did I get a phone case, but I finally found a few tops and also purchased a few new cutting boards to replace some gnarly old ones. All of that totaled $55. Score!
I've been stalking Sephora's website for all of their holiday goodies and sets. They will have a 20% off everything sale in November and there are many things I am interested in. My must have is definitely this blush set from Tarte:
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| Retails for $35 (20% off = $28!) |
I have still been watching the Naked pallet but can't bring myself to purchase it ($50 retail) when I have so many other eyeshadow products ;(
Eating:
We've been eating good this week! It started at my mom's house where I wanted to make a "southern" meal for them/us. I made Chicken Fried Steak with mashed potatoes, and mom contributed some collard greens with chorizo & bacon. MMMM, everything was fabulous.
I had made some Rolo Pretzel Treats for my physical therapist a few weeks ago and had half a bag of pretzels left. I'm not a pretzel fan, so I decided I'd need to make a batch of treats to keep. They are so easy, contain two ingredients and are completely assembly. Here's how easy it is - I'll tack it on at the end of this paragraph: place a bunch of pretzels squares on a baking sheet. Unwrap all of the Rolos and place one on top of each pretzel. Put baking sheet in a 350 degree oven for 1-2 minutes. Remove from oven and gently press another pretzel on top of the softened Rolo. Refrigerate to set and store.
I really need to get better (I guess getting better would indicate that I start) about taking photos of these things. I just took this photo with a few that are left so there's at least a visual to go with those directions:
| Terrible, terrible photo, I know. |
After having smoked chicken at a friend's house last weekend, I was excited to boil down those carcasses for chicken noodle soup. I've been craving it for some time and while it was different than traditional chicken noodle soup because of all the smokiness, it was really delicious.
I also made my signature Shepherd's pie (recipe coming soon) and Crockpot Chicken for Tacos which were delicious as nachos. Hubb's had 'em on flour tortillas. I still want to try some in a taco salad.
Life:
Our NINTH Annual Pumpkin Carve Off is coming up this weekend and I can't wait. We've done this every year since Lance and I started dating. We are all unsure of what kinds of carvings we want to do, but just hanging out together and doing them will be so much fun anyway. We always get so competitive. We'll vote for our favorite pumpkin - Dad or Lance usually win, but my bestie won the first year and she's determined for the girls to get another win under our belts! We'll eat stew and chili and I'll bake up some fun peanut butter filled treat for one of our friends who joins us as his birthday has always just passed when we carve.
Have a great weekend!

