Thursday, April 11, 2013

Another Stitch Fix, Another Disappointment - Removing Excess

I ordered a second fix. I wanted something cute that would make me feel pretty. Not really sure that I got anything close to that but it was another one where I debated on one or two pieces and ultimately sent it all back.

I understand that designer brands will be more expensive even if the quality isn't better but that still baffles me. People are out there buying this scarf (in the plastic wrap) that is itchy, and faded/designed in a way that pretty much anyone with access to a straight edge and a fabric store could recreate it for about $10.00. That was the biggest disappointment in the box.

The dress (not pictured) had me debating for a little while. I love the colors and the concept as it was navy and tangerine color blocking. Maybe I just have myself listed as the wrong size on the profile. It just didn't fit well enough that I wanted to spend that much money on it. I do love the idea of it and have been watching for similar items in stores.

Then I ordered another fix and specifically stated I wanted zero work pieces and fun stuff for my birthday. This fix actually had a couple pieces that were difficult to return. Similar to the above I could not justify keeping pieces for so much when I can find or recreate them for much less. I actually said in my review that the sweater (off-white) was really ugly. It was.

In the end, this may have been my final fix. I think this has proven to me that I really don't care about designers for my clothing. Yes, I have designer handbags and shoes. Yes, if I find designer clothing at the consignment shop I try it on. However, I have solidified that I do not need these things.

I don't think I ever believed I did but there are times when I wished I could "look like that" or "have really cool pieces in my wardrobe like that." I recently heard about this book, An Experimental Mutiny Against Excess, which I have yet to read but the concept is removing excess in our lives. I like that idea. I have begun the process of truly slimming down possessions and the urge to buy MORE. It is much more difficult than I thought it would be. I have known for quite a few years, since grad school to be exact, that I use buying stuff to mask some sort of emotional need that is unfulfilled. As behavioral-psych as it sounds I have actually found that since I started exercising regularly and practicing yoga these thoughts and feelings actually surface. I don't meditate or pray or find value in planned introspection. I just overanalyze everything. When I am running or at my yoga class I find my mind working through problems because my body is occupied. It has had wonderful effects that I did not plan. I hope to read the book and start my excess cleanse soon. I hope it continues the growth and changes I have made over the past two years. My bank account will thank me too.



Monday, April 1, 2013

March FPP - the San Francisco Treat

Another package, more food, new interesting facts to spew out at unsuspecting people.

First, if you are interested in Foodie Penpals, check out the end of this post, or my other FPP Posts (November and January) for the info. Just know it is awesome and worth it.

If you want to see what I sent this time check out Sarah's blog over at Food, Fun and Life in Waukesha.

This month my Foodie Penpal was Elizabeth from lawstudentscookbook. Her note was wonderful and explained that she was sending food from her hometown of San Francisco, CA. What she didn't know is that is one of my favorite cities in this country. Her note also mentioned that attached to each food item was a printout of information and history that explained why she included it in her selection. Let's just say this history major and lover of all things in unnecessary knowledge was thrilled.

Check out the spread! And look at all those little
historical notes about each. Perfect!

I loved the information. I also have had a chance to try almost everything! My obvious statement is I love the chocolate. Duh. But the great and wonderful surprise is the croutons. They are so crispy and light, made from sourdough, and so great on my salads. I will be very sad when they are gone.

I am very interested in the Green Goddess dressing. I have not heard of this before and it seems almost like a cross between ranch and caesar so I am intrigued.

The sweets came with me to work. I have the chocolate bar in my desk for those days when CHOCOLATE! The fortune cookies were shared with the rest of the staff and were gone by lunch the day I brought them in. And I think you have seen my several rice-related posts, so yeah rice!

Overall another great package and new foods to watch for in my travels and recipe mining. 

Check out how to become a pen pal and what the program includes at www.theleangreenbean.com.

The Lean Green Bean




Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Birchbox - My First Three Months

It fits in the mailbox!
As I have previously mentioned, any time that I can order something online to take care of my impulse shopping, it will be ordered. Much like Stitch Fix, I heard about Birchbox and knew I wanted to have these adorable boxes of samples sent to me. I learned about Birchbox and Stitch Fix from the same blogger Jenna over at Eat, Live, Run. She must also like getting packages.

The interior box is a great size for small gifts in the future.










First Month: January

The products are packaged in such a way that I can't help but smile when I get the mail on the day it appears.

January Birchbox: apple/pear body lotion, fragrance, face cream, lip gloss, cleansing shampoo.

One of the reasons I thought Birchbox was perfect for me, and probably invented for me to find, is that I recently decided that my face routine was no longer working. My skin is dry, flaky, pores are very visible, I wasn't feeling clean after a wash. I also do not like my makeup in any way. I suppose the ol' "you get what you pay for" is definitely applicable for me. I buy drugstore brands and not even their high-end products. The fact is I don't like the idea that I need to spend lots of money on beauty products. I like to look natural. I don't like to spend too much time on how I look. However, as a professional in my career and with the way I dress for work I knew I had to make sure I am professionally presentable.




Second Month:February


The postcard included in each package includes a witty tie-in to what is going on around the country. This month they focused on love, of course, but mostly self-love. And not in that way. Entirely.


February Birchbox: curl cream, lotion, nail polish, tinted face cream, chocolate.


The renewed interest in finding the right products stems from a certain wonderful past supervisor who once told me, "You always look very natural. But you can also look a little bit like a zombie. You might want to think about makeup products that cover your lack of sleep." She was entirely correct. I don't sleep well and my face is evidence of that. I never thought about it that way until she pointed it out to me. I did not take it personally as it was well-meant. And she did it in a way that was comfortable for me, as in, she used her nerdy knowledge and called me a zombie. The truth was I had not thought about it at all. I was in my mid-twenties and had not spent much time in those years considering my beauty routine as part of an overall look or presentation of self. No matter how many times I told students entering career development workshops, working on mock interviews and finding that perfect suit for interviews, or etiquette workshops, I never internalized the fact that I was ignoring that highly useful information in myself.

Third Month:March

The postcard this month included a partnership with the male side of the Birchbox company and the March Madness that is inevitable.This includes a chance to do brackets and win prizes.No, I did not join the brackets. I am ready for baseball and this whole basketball thing is just a terrible distraction from Spring Training.


March Birchbox: lotion, skin tint, body glaze, fragrance, hair tie, emery board.
So Birchbox has become the way I can dive into all of these crazy products out there and see if any of them help with my concerns. So far, none of it has been entirely perfect but I do like a few of the things I have received. I am really excited that two of the three have included fragrance because I have also been thinking about changing that up. I have used the same fragrance since high school and though I don't wear it often I think changing it up, or having several options, could be a good thing. I also am highly intrigued by the skin stain (here is a link, you may want to check on a non-work device)  and the card that came with it. I would never have thought of something like this. The one product that I have definitely considered purchasing is the Elizabeth Arden 8-hour cream. I don't know that it is supposed to be used on the entire face, but for the week I did so I had a lot less dryness issues. Could be an answer to my frustration there.

Overall I really like getting the small packages that bring something new to fixate on for a few days. I will probably continue to do this for a few more months at least to see if anything brilliant and perfect comes my way.

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Human Nature versus Dog Nurture

Though it is not an impulse of mine. I am a tried and true dog lover.

I grew up with dogs. Labs to be precise. We bred and birthed them in our home. We cooed at, socialized, and loved them until they went to other homes. We dog-sat for friends and family members while they went on trips. My parents hunted and never are the labbys more happy than when they are prancing through tall grass on the scent. I never knew a dog to be mistreated in my presence.





Then I grew up. We still have dogs, though fewer, and are no longer breeding the beauties. I learned there are people in this world who obtain an animal only to abuse and neglect it at every turn. I won't try to rationalize these actions. It seems impossible but happens every day. And yes, we humans seem to have the nature of hurting the downtrodden or those we deem "lower" than ourselves of any species.


Then Wags & Whiskers came into my life during my random stalking of available pups online. I also will not wax poetic (as if I could) on the wonderful work they do. What I want to say is how much they mean to me. I have found a place where my own love of animals is matched if not exceeded. I have found an outlet for my desire and ability to help organize events and help from afar as I am not able to foster an animal in my own home at this time. I have found a group of people that focus on loving and caring for animals that had nothing before. I have also challenged my own skewed ideas of nature versus nurture in learning about different breeds and training methods. Not only is a dog an extension of the care it receives from the owner it is a direct reflection of that person's inner being.

I hope to live up to the examples set by my parents and the volunteers in this organization.



Wags is currently running one of our biggest fundraisers of the year. If you are so inclined I would love to donate your funds to these animals.




http://www.razoo.com/story/2013-No-Kill-Walk-For-The-Animals-1?referral_code=share

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Craft Time with Brother

To sum up my hilariously easy relationship with my brother, an excerpt of a recent conversation:

Me (2/1/13): I think for my bday and to get going on your etsy plans you should make me a swift like this.
The original form of my newest impulsive obsession.

Brother:


Brother (2/25/13 - paraphrased phone call): Hey, I don't have the dude [his son] this weekend, let's make your thingy. Sound good? Do you have anything you can send me on how this thing is made? Cool. See you then.

Pretty!
A backstory. I have become more inclined to buy fancier yarn for my knitting projects. When bought in a cute boutique, such as Lakeside Yarn in Excelsior, MN, they will wind it into a workable ball before I leave the store. That is assuming I remember to ask them to do so. However, when ordering yarn off the internet it comes in a twisted, frustrating "hank." A friend who is infinitely craftier than me has her own swift, shown above, for creating a workable ball. This was completely mind-blowing to me. Now I have knowledge of, and access to, thousands of options for yarn. This could be the end of my discretionary funds.

What the hank looks like unwound and ready for the swift.

I sent my brother the text message above because he is very good at creating things from salvaged parts. He creates things from scrap metals and parts from diesel engines and other such interesting projects from ideas off the top of his head. Hence, his plans to create an etsy shop and let others appreciate these creations.

So really, being the selfless sister that I am, I asked him to create a swift for me for his own personal growth in the creative business.

Measure twice, cut once.
Focus.










Our project took place in the father's shop where we had access to so many different types of wood and tools. Once we decided on the material, Brother took over and created the swift I now call mine. I even got to use some power tools. Don't worry. There was supervision. I cannot otherwise be trusted.

Photo montage of work and materials!



Though it will eventually be stained, and I need a Nostepinne (Scandinavian for Nest-Stick) to wind onto, this swift is ready for business. And I love it.

Don't mind the fake hank. I needed a visual!
Total project time: Less than two hours
Total project cost: Less than $4.00 (all wood except dowel from Father's shop)
Project outcome: Fun times with Brother and using power tools

Also - does this suggest that impulsive behavior is a family trait?

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Guest Post by Arianna - The Foodie Penpal package I sent to PA



I just want to start off by thanking Molly for allowing me to hijack her blog for this post. I found foodie pen pals through another blog, Fit In Heels (fitness and fashion, what could be better). Anyway when I signed up for the first time this month, I didn’t know what to expect. Well I was quite pleased with the results! Molly here was very understanding with my vegan lifestyle and tried her best to accommodate. Molly sent me some delicious Dark Chocolate Caramel Pop-Corn with a spicy kick. Since caramel isn’t vegan, I just had to go against my vegan choices and taste this delicious looking popcorn. And boy was it good! Also in this awesome selection of food from Minnesota is a mix for Garlic Cheddar Biscuits. Again not vegan, but I have some Almond Milk and Vegan Cheddar Cheese that I will use with the mix. I’m excited to see how they turn out this weekend! The Wild Rice was really yummy with some Green Peppers, Red Peppers, Peas and Broccoli thrown in. I added lots of spices too. I think I might add some sort of sauce to the leftovers to change it up a bit. There is a salsa that I can’t wait to open up and try, but the rest of the salsa in my fridge has to go first. Lastly there’s a Nut Roll that looks really delicious. That one isn’t vegan, so I’m not sure yet if I’ll be trying it, but someone I know definitely will! One thing that Molly didn’t know was that I’m now eating gluten free too (gluten free vegan I must be crazy!). To be fair, I didn’t know that either until after I received her little taste of Minnesota. Lucky for me, ALL of this food happens to be gluten free so I get to enjoy everything. So thank you Molly for sending me some delicious treats, and for allowing me to use your blog to share how much I enjoyed getting some new foods to try!

Foodie Penpal Package - January 2013

A new year for more new food and fun.

If you didn't see my first post about Foodie Penpals, here is a little information about the program.

-On the 5th of every month, penpals receive their pairs via email. Within 72 hours you must contact your penpal to chat about preferences and addresses. You won't be paired with the same two people so you sent to person A and person B sends to you. Gets you connected to two people per month.
-The boxes are to be filled with fun local foodie things or homemade treats. The spending limit is $15 and the box must also include something written (a note, recipes, etc.).
-Figure out the best method and price for shipping and get it in the mail by the 15th of the month. This gives each person enough time to receive the package, check out the contents and write a post about it if they have a blog. Those without a blog can create a guest post for their penpal if they desire.
-Foodie Penpals is open to US, Canadian & European residents.You will only be paired with others from your country.
-Each month you sign up so if you have a busy month you don't have to participate in that one. If you don't contact or send your package more than once you will not be allowed to participate again. It is meant to be fun for all rather than a chore or a disappointment.
Check out Lindsay over at The Lean Green Bean for more info and to sign up for February.

Okay, on to MY food! This month my package was prepared by Kristin over at Making Grand Plans. First off, great package. I was so happy to get it all! If you would like to see what I sent to Arianna, check out her guest post on my blog.

I love that most of this is available at a store I can go to!


Kristin sent me a really terrific group of foods. I have tried, and eaten, almost all of it already. She is from Kansas so the sunflower granola and the BBQ sauce was in reference to her location. The rest of it was from Trader Joe's which is one of my new obsessions so I know I can get more.

The Sunflower Granola is definitely my favorite food in the box and I am really sad that I probably cannot find anything like it around here but I will keep an eye out. Though I lived in the KC area, and with all of my subsequent trips, I only have experienced KC style BBQ once so I will have to find a recipe I want to use the sauce to make.

The pumpkin pancake mix was used for a family breakfast the same week I got the package and I am really glad I found a way to share it because I would have eaten all of it. It was delicious! The pumpkin flavor was not too overpowering but enough that you knew it was there.

I have tried two of the four nut butters and they are definitely an intersting twist for me. I eat peanut butter with an apple every single day as my afternoon snack so changing up the nut butter was fun. I do have to say the maple almond butter did not really have that maple flavor but maybe it was overpowered by the almond. The honey almond butter did have a bit of honey sweetness to it. I am saving the chocolate hazelnut butter for a special dessert or something.

The dark chocolate covered pomegranate seeds are a great little "grab a few when you pass" snack. I like the tartness and really like the dark chocolate even though I prefer milk.

Definitely in love with this granola.


Overall great package and fun to get foods from a store where I can buy more. Thanks Kristin!

I am taking a break for February since I have some other things coming up but will definitely participate again in the future.