Sunday, June 30, 2013

RocksBox

I'm sure by now you've all heard of Birchbox. If not, you're a hermit and you've been living under a rock. Birchbox is still great and all, but my newest obsession is RocksBox.

You guys...it. is. fantastic. You pay a flat monthly fee to sample unlimited designer jewelry, three pieces at a time. You can keep the jewelry for up to 60 days or return in the pre-paid envelope and receive three new pieces as many times as you want in a month. The greatest part is if you fall in love with the jewelry then you can purchase it for 20% off the retail price. Pretty great right?


If you want to check it out for yourself, sign up by using the below link:


Gorjana Lena Shimmer Ring (my personal fave because it looks like a Theta)
and Urban Gem Pave Link Chain Bracelet
highly suggest trying this out. You better believe I'm keeping this bracelet and the ring. Sorry bank account. Please forgive me.

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Thursday Thoughts with Jen - Vol 1

In an attempt to blog more frequently, I'm trying to do some recurring weekly posts that won't bore you all to tears. So here goes. Maybe you'll find these humorous. Maybe you'll think I'm insane. Maybe you'll agree with me and commiserate. Either way, here's my first installment of Thursday Thoughts with Jen.

  1. Honey roasted almonds are delicious. On Monday night I mindlessly ate an entire jar of honey roasted almonds while watching the Bachelorette. Okay it wasn't the entire jar, but it was probably all but 10 tiny almonds...and it was brand new. I had just gone to the grocery an hour before. Low point. 
  2. Speaking of groceries, shopping at Walmart really boosts my self confidence. Sometimes I actually enjoy shopping there. It makes me feel really, really good about myself and what I'm doing with my life. Does that make me a horrible person? Probably.
  3. La Macarena really was/is amazing. This song randomly came on my iPod when I was running on the treadmill at the gym the other night, and it took all my self control not to break out in dance. When I dance they call me Macarena. All the boys they say que estoy buena. They all want me, they can't have me. Must. Appear. Normal. La Macarena by Los del Río on Grooveshark
  4. You know who isn't normal? Amanda Bynes. I'm actually not unhappy she has gone off the deep end because it takes some heat off my girl Britney. B. Spears in 2008 wasn't nearly as cray cray as Miss Bynes is in 2013. What's with the plastic surgeries and wigs?
  5. Now that I've got hair on the mind, let me just say I absolutely hate facial hair on men. Unless you are a sexy, burly, mountain man (which lets face it, most of you aren't), stop being so dang lazy and pick up a razor. If I have to shave my legs every day you can darn well muster up the energy to shave your face. Under no circumstances is your "beard" comprised of 10 measly whiskers considered attractive. You look dirty. Get rid of it. Now.
  6. Stalking exes on Facebook/Twitter/Instagram/other social media is normal... right? Come on. I know you do it too. There is something extremely gratifying when they either (a) have one of the aforementioned "beards" (b) got fat, (c) their new girlfriend is kind of a dog, or (d) all of the above. I know at least one of them still stalks me too. A very important Instagram lesson for all you newbies - double clicking a photo will not zoom in so you can get a closer look. It "likes" the person's picture, and they receive a notification...even if you unlike it immediately. Yes I caught you stalking me, but don't worry. It's really okay. I do it too on occasion. I'm just smarter and better at it than you.
  7. Videos are ruining Instagram. Ughhh. Hate them. Can't stand them. They must go immediately. If I wanted to watch a video I would open Vine. There needs to be an update so you can choose whether or not videos are included in your feed. Do you hear me Instagram creators?!
  8. Humidity is the worst. One of the only reasons I was excited to come back from vacation last week was so my hair could finally look normal again, but no. The humidity had to follow me all the way back to Kansas. How am I supposed to look pretty when my hair is plastered to my head?! Instagram filters can only do so  much.
  9. Work weeks go by so much slower when you are actually excited for the weekend ahead. Maybe it's because last week I spent my time relaxing on the beach and frolicking in the ocean or maybe it's because I have friends coming into town this weekend, but the last four days have felt like an eternity. Friday at 2:00 p.m. needs to get here stat. Thank goodness for summer hours.

  10. ...and that's all I've got for you today. What's on your mind?


Sunday, June 23, 2013

Buffalo Chicken Enchiladas

I never get sick of Mexican food ever. I'm absolutely positive that I could eat it for breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day for a week and still jump at the chance to go get some white queso with my roomies. Well...maybe not breakfast. Although sopapillas could count as breakfast so yes, breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Glad that's settled.


I also really enjoy cooking...but not for just myself which is why my weeknight meals usually consist of eggs, smoothies, or cereal. Tonight I had to go back to my parent's house so my daddy dearest could change the oil in my car so I decided to whip up a little something for my fam.

If you follow me on Pinterest you know my food boards are out of control. I have a serious, serious problem with food porn. I really just can't get enough. It's bad. I let my sister peruse my pins, but nothing was really calling out to her. She was craving buffalo wings, and I wanted Mexican so we compromised. Buffalo chicken enchiladas it was!

Buffalo Chicken Enchiladas


Large whole wheat tortillas
3 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
28 oz can red enchilada sauce
1/2 - 1 cup Buffalo sauce
1 cup shredded colby/monterey jack cheese blend
4 oz. gorgonzola cheese, crumbled
6 green onions, chopped
Fresh cilantro, chopped

Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Spray a 9 x 13 in baking dish with non-stick spray.

I really despise touching raw meat so my dad was a dear and threw the chicken breast on the grill for me while I was doing the other prep work for this recipe, but if you want to cook the chicken in the oven that would work as well.

While chicken is cooking, pour enchilada sauce in a large bowl, and whisk in buffalo sauce. I thought I was using a 1/4 measuring cup. Turns out I was actually using 1/2 cup so I accidentally added an entire cup of buffalo sauce to the enchilada sauce. My mouth is still burning. If you like things hot by all means add a cup, but I would advise starting with 1/4 cup and taste testing until you reach your desired spiciness. Set aside.

In another bowl mix 2 chopped green onions with 1/2 cup shredded cheese. Pour in roughly 1/2 cup of the enchilada/buffalo sauce. Once chicken is cooked, shred with two forks and add to the green onion, cheese, sauce mixture and mix thoroughly.

Cover bottom of the baking dish with enchilada/buffalo sauce. Take each tortilla and fill with the chicken mixture. Roll and place in the baking dish, seam side down. I only ended up with 7 enchiladas, but some were very generously sized so you could easily get 8. Once all the enchiladas are rolled, pour another 1/2 cup (or more) of enchilada/buffalo sauce on top of the tortillas. Add remaining shredded cheese.

Bake for 20 minutes. While enchiladas are baking chop remaining green onions and cilantro. I don't do Mexican food without black beans so while the enchiladas were cooking, I also chopped and sauteed some white onion and heated with 2 cans of black beans on the stove.

Immediately after taking enchiladas out of the oven sprinkle the crumbled gorgonzola cheese on top. Garnish with green onions and cilantro and enjoy!

Saturday, June 22, 2013

How to Make THE Perfect Cake Pop

Many of you...okay three of you...have been requesting this for awhile and since I've got a four hour layover  in Atlanta with nothing to do besides people watch I decided to give the people what they want. Here it is - my long awaited post on the perfect cake pop.


There are a couple different ways you can go about making these babies. Sometimes you get home from work at 8:00 p.m. and you are completely exhausted and literally THE last thing on Earth you want to do is slave away in the kitchen for hours making cake pops for that engagement shower, bridal shower, baby shower. Why God why do I have so many friends doing all of the aforementioned things?!? In these instances, I highly advise using a boxed cake mix and store-bought frosting. My personal fave is Pillsbury Moist Supreme even though I despise that word. Moist. Ick. Feel free to try different brands. Experiment. Knock yourself out.

If you're feeling particularly ambitious, and you want to be showered with compliments then I suggest baking a White Almond Sour Cream cake. If you've never baked with almond extract before then you truly haven't lived my friend. Seriously. It's ah-maze-ing. I've even starting putting a little bit in chocolate chip cookies, but I've digressed. This is my go-to recipe for white cakes, and it has never disappointed. Ever. I'll even fill you in on a little secret - it starts with a boxed cake mix. Obviously you don't need to broadcast this to the universe. Let people think you are awesome. I won't tell if you don't tell. Your secret is safe with me. Note - This makes A LOT of cake so unless you are planning to feed a small army I would advise halving the recipe.



White Almond Sour Cream Cake 

2 boxes white cake mix
2 cups flour
2 cups sugar
1 1/2 tsp salt
8 egg whites
2 2/3 cup water
4 T vegetable oil
2 cups sour cream
2 tsp vanilla extract
2 tsp almond extract

Mix all the dry ingredients together. Slowly add egg whites, oil, sour cream and extract, being sure to mix well after each addition. Bake at 325 degrees in a greased 9 x 13 pan until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean.

After baking, let the cake cool for a couple minutes, but not completely. Start breaking up cake and transferring to a large bowl with a spoon. With two forks crumble the cake until you are left with ultra fine crumbs. The finer the better. I start with the center of the cake and slowly work my way outwards. I usually try to avoid using the harder, crispier edges because it creates lumps in your cake balls when you roll them. Also, I find it impossible to bake a cake without eating a little bit so if you don't use the edges it will give you a little something something to snack on throughout the remainder of the process. Prettier cake pops and a full belly - a win win in my opinion.


Next it's time to mix the cake crumbs with about 3/4 jar of frosting to form the "dough". Again, if you are ambitious you can make some from scratch, but if not, store-bought frosting will suffice. I usually use vanilla frosting for white cakes and chocolate for chocolate cake etc. but again you can switch it up here. Get creative. I find it helpful to refrigerate the dough for a little bit before rolling so it doesn't get quite as messy, but that is probably just my OCD anal-ness shining through. I don't like getting dirty.

Once the dough is chilled roll into balls, and insert lollipop sticks about 2/3 of the way through the ball. Then head back to the fridge/freezer (wherever you have space) to chill them until they're firm. This will make the chocolate coating much much easier.


If you want basic vanilla or chocolate cake pops then you can buy Almond Bark at just about any grocery store. If you want to be a little fancier then you can pick up colored candy melts at a baking supply store, Hobby Lobby, or Michael's. I also highly advise picking up some Paramount Crystals (also found at a baking supply store) to thin your chocolate. This will help ensure your chocolate coating goes on evenly. Start with a tablespoon, and you can always add more. Microwave chocolate and crystals for 30 seconds to start. Chocolate can be quite finicky, and there is no way to revive overcooked chocolate so after the first 30 seconds increase in 10-15 second increments. Be sure to stir chocolate each time to avoid overheating since it holds it's shape even when warm.

Remove cake pops from the freezer, and re-roll to remove any imperfections or lumps (if there are any). To coat with chocolate, I usually hold the cake pop in my left hand, and pour chocolate over the cake ball with a spoon in the other. Be sure to gently tap the cake pop against the side of the bowl to remove excess chocolate before placing on a cookie sheet to solidify completely. Lately I've been absolutely obsessed with edible glitter so I've been sprinkling that on once the cake pops are on the cookie sheet. I love sparkles on everything...even my food. If glitter isn't your thing you could also add sprinkles, or just leave them plain. I promise they'll taste delicious either way.

If your first batch doesn't turn out perfectly don't fret. We can't all be as perfect as me. I kid. I kid. Seriously though, the first time I made these they were ugly blobs.


If anyone has any other helpful pointers feel free to sound off in the comments. I'm always looking for ways to improve this process since I seem to be making them almost weekly. Can people stop getting married and having babies already? K thanks.

Saturday, June 15, 2013

Checking In - Week 3

Time for an update on my little fitness competition. I'm actually quite pleased with my progress despite my setbacks last weekend (i.e. cake three times, Mexican food, lots of cocktails, etc). So without further ado, here are my results so far...

Week 3: 

Weight: 111 lbs (-7 lbs)
Body Fat: ??
Muscle Mass: ??
Arms: 10 in (-0.25 in)
Legs: 20 in (no change. sad)
Waist: 29.5 in (-0.5 in)
Chest: 32.5 in (-0.5 in - bye bye boobs)
Hips: 36.5 in (-1.5 in)

I'm not sure what my body fat percentage or muscle mass is currently. I don't have a fancy-smancy scale like my friend Brett does, and I didn't make it over to his apartment this morning before he had to go into work. 

I have another wedding tonight, and I'm going to Gulf Shores for a week long family vacay tomorrow so I've got my work cut out for me the next week. At least I'm starting to see little results which gives me a bit more motivation. Half my suitcase is packed with cute new Lulu tops (thanks Chels!) so I'm hoping that will motivate me to go run every morning. Also, can I just say that I'm about 85% packed for my trip, and my flight doesn't depart for 18 more hours. This has to be a new record for me. Normally I'm throwing things in my suitcase 5 hours before slightly tipsy.. Go me! 

Friday, June 14, 2013

Happy 1/2 Birthday to Me!

How am I already 27 and a half!? OMG this year is seriously flying. I'm a little scared to check back on my list of 28 Things Before 28. It isn't going to be good...

No these aren't actually from today. I didn't buy myself cupcakes for my  half
birthday. Not saying it isn't something I would do...just that I'm at work right now so it isn't possible....and I'm trying to eat healthy. Trying being the key word.

  • buy a DSLR camera and take photography lessons - should I treat myself to a little half birthday present this evening?! Better check the bank account...
  • run 1,000 miles - I'm at 510 miles right now so I'm a little behind but I think 1,000 miles is still within reach...assuming I actually train for the half marathon I've signed up for in October.
  • find a church to attend - uhhhh fail. Mal and I went to church one weekend then things got busy.
  • go to a movie by myselfcompleted 1/20/13. I went and saw Les Miserables all by myself
  • learn to ski - completed 2/23/13. Skied at Snow Creek in Weston, MO
  • make a budget that I actually stick to so I can save more money for a house - completed 2/14/13. Bought my first house and closed March 21st!
  • read 8 new novels - (1) The Middle Place by Kelly Corrigan, (2) The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein, (3) Little Bee by Chris Cleave
  • take the GMAT
  • try 10 new restaurants - (1) Room 39, (2) The Majestic, (3) Brewbakers, (4) Salsa Grill, (5) Avelluto's, (6) The Beacon, (7) Westport Cafe and Bar,
  • try 12 new recipes - (1) Chocolate Ganache, (2) Avocado Feta Dip, (3) Tomato Basil Soup, (4) Pineapple Lemonade Sangria
  • run a half marathon and beat my PR (1.56.28) OR run a full marathon and beat my PR (3:56:22) - Ran Rock the Parkway half marathon on 4/13/13 and finished in 1.48.59
  • complete a 365 photo a day challenge - completed 4/30/13
  • avoid fast food for an entire month - completed February 2012.
  • sing karaoke
  • take a trip to a state I’ve never been to
  • attempt to eat a Paleolithic or vegetarian (haven't decided which) diet for an entire month
  • learn to french braid
  • celebrate three unusual holidays
  • host a girl’s night every other month - Bachelorette watch party in January, Housewarming party in April (even though it was co-ed), BBQ in May (also co-ed but still counting it),
  • only use reusable grocery bags
  • make my bed every day for a month - completed March 2013
  • get a promotion - completed 5/2/13
  • take a spinning class
  • buy a KitchenAid stand mixer - completed 12/26/12
  • send snail mail to one family member or friend each month - thank you note to Molly in January, Feb-May FAIL
  • learn to knit
  • floss every other day
  • conquer my biggest fear - hold a snake
  • learn to shoot a gun

  • I thought it was going to be bad, but not that bad. I've only completed NINE things. I've seriously been slacking. Time to get to work. I need to get my butt to church, start cooking (maybe vegetarian??) instead of eating out, and watch some YouTube videos so I can teach myself how to french braid. Hopefully I can add at least one more book to the list while I'm on vacation next week. I've failed at actually reading my last two book club books so I'm bound and determined to finish this one. Now, does anyone know any unusual holidays I can celebrate, or have an extremely friendly, non-terrifying pet snake I can borrow?

    Monday, June 10, 2013

    Right Now

    I was hoping the Blog Every Day in May Challenge would make me better at posting more frequently. Turns out now that I don't have prompts each day I've been struggling to come up with topics...that and I've just been way too busy. Between First Fridays, a wedding, a baby shower, and having friends in town I don't think I had a spare minute this weekend. I wish I could rewind to Friday, and do it all over again!

    *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*obsessing over *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*

    These new lip stains from Victoria's Secret. I have two different colors (Forever Yours and Endless Pink). Both are pretty fantastic. At $9 each or 2 for $15 they really are a steal. A little bit goes a long way, and the color lasts for hours. I haven't kiss tested it yet, but I'll try to get on that and report back. ;) 



    *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*working on *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*

    Healthy eating. Whhhhhhhhhhhy is it so hard? I feel like I have to choose between having a social life or being skinny. Decisions decisions.

    *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*thinking about*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*

    How much fun this past weekend was. Seriously. I have THE best friends ever...like ever. My stomach is legitimately sore from laughing so much. If only we weren't spread out all over the country. Luckily lots of these pretty ladies have found their better halves and tied the knot this year so we've had plenty of reasons to get together and celebrate. Now if only my Prince Charming would surface. Are you out there?! Anywhere?? No? Good thing I'm pretty darn content with my cat and roommates ;)

    Wish I had some better pictures to share. Stupid iPhone camera.
    Love these girls to the moon and back. 
    *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*excited for *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*

    Family vacation next week! Words can't describe how excited I am to spend an entire week at the beach with my family (and have 5 days off work)! Gulf Shores here we come!

    *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*can't live without*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*

    Quest Protein Bars. Thanks to my baby sis for introducing me to them. These have been my go-to breakfast lately. They have 20g of protein and really do keep you full until lunchtime. So far I've tried Vanilla Almond Crunch, Chocolate Peanut Butter, and Banana Nut Muffin. I highly recommend any of them.

    *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*on repeat*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*

    I've been rotating between a few different songs right now.

    The Mother We Share by CHVRCHES is probably my fave.

    The Mother We Share by CHVRCHES on Grooveshark

    Hey Girl by Billy Currington is also up there.

    Hey Girl by Billy Currington on Grooveshark

    Any Voice fans out there? I'm kinda loving Wasting All These Tears by Cassadee Pope.


    *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*devouring *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*

    I'm going to come clean. I ate cake this weekend, but only once...errr...twice. Ok fine. Three times. I technically had cake three times if you count the 2 pieces I had at the wedding on Saturday night, but they were just so pretty...and tasty. I couldn't say no. I really couldn't.

    Who can say no to confetti cake? I sure can't!
    I swear I was doing really good about eating a healthier, clean diet last week, but I sort of fell off the bandwagon on Saturday and Sunday. I'm right back at it today though. Spinach salads and I are buddies once again. Mmmmm mmmmm mmmmmm.

                                *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*thankful for*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*

    Oh gosh. I am seriously thankful for so much right now. I honestly can't think of a time I've been happier in the last few years. I don't want to get all Facebook braggy on you because I cannot take that. Nothing will get you un-friended faster than a post about how great your hubby is because he sent you flowers for no reason at all (can I go off on a tangent here briefly? Hubby has the same amount of syllables as husband. Therefore it isn't shortening anything. Can we all just agree to never EVER use this word again? Ok great.), or how proud you are because your child used the toliet for the first time [picture included]. Barf. For a plethora of other examples, you must see this website. I really really can't take bragging, but I will say my life is full of love and happiness right now, and I'm soaking it all up!

    Tuesday, June 4, 2013

    And so it begins...

    Linking up with Ashley over at The Domestic Wannabe for her Move it Monday. Yes I realize it is Tuesday, but I decided to go running with my roommates rather than blogging last night so at least I was out there doing something active! Oh, and I had to do important things like watch The Bachelorette. Duh.


    It's no secret my eating/drinking habits have been out of control for the past 3 months. Going out to grab a salad with my roommates usually turns into getting Mexican and margaritas, and then what the heck! While we're at it we should probably just go get frozen yogurt since we already screwed up our "healthy" day of eating. Forget the fruit toppings. I want the good stuff - cookie dough, Oreo, Butterfingers, and don't forget the whipped cream. Obviously this is a horrible mentality, but alas that has been our life lately. Well, Sunday we decided it was time to make a change.

    Our friend Brett challenged us to a little friendly competition. There isn't a "winner" per-say, but get this. If we don't meet our own personal goals we have to post a picture of ourselves to Facebook/Instagram/Twitter what-have-you...wearing nothing but a swimsuit. If that isn't motivation to get my butt in gear then I don't know what is.

    Sunday was our day of reckoning. I knew it was going to be bad, but I guess I wasn't prepared for how bad. I had to step on the scale three times before I believed the number I saw. I know I'm not "fat" and some of you might think I'm crazy, but the weight I'm at now is extremely heavy for me. I'm nearly 20% heavier than I was last year at this time, and that my friends is just plain depressing. If you are nosy like me, I'm sure you are wondering how much I actually weigh, and you know what? You're in luck. I'm going to post not only my weight, but all of my measurements we took so that I have absolutely NO excuse not to keep at this little summer challenge. I'll post updates every week so you guys can keep me in check. Okay?? Mkay. Yikes....

    Week 1: 

    Weight: 118.2 lbs
    Body Fat: 23.2%
    Muscle Mass: 40
    Arms: 10.25 in
    Legs: 20 in
    Waist: 30 in
    Chest: 33 in - can we say flat chested?!?
    Hips: 38 in - yup I have a big butt. Not sure this one will get much smaller.

    Ok now that my weight is out there for the world to see, here are my goals. Some of these might be a little lofty for our ten week competition, but I'll be happy if I'm at least closer. Anything is better than where I'm at currently!
    Goals:

    Weight: 102 lbs
    Body Fat: 18%
    Muscle Mass: 40
    Arms: 8 in
    Legs: 18 in
    Waist: 26 in
    Chest: 32 in
    Hips: 36 in

    As you can see I've got some serious work to do. I'm always pretty good about working out (I run/cross train 20+ miles per week and take 1-2 strength classes at the gym) so this will mainly be about the ol' eating habits. Bye bye queso and cupcakes. I need to teach myself to eat healthier again (or at least indulge only occasionally and in moderation). If anyone has any pointers or good recipes I would love to hear from you!