Blanket Ladders

Hey world, I hope you’re all finding quarantine to be restful and not stressful. One thing I have been putting a lot of focus into is making my living space my oasis. If I’m not comfortable and at peace being in my home, why would I want to be home? (Which is a really silly question when most of us are under national “stay at home orders” during the Covid-19 global pandemic. One element I find adds a lot of texture and comfort to my room is my blanket ladder!, so I rounded up a few of my favorite blanket ladders under $100 so you can spruce up your living room – from the safety of your home! – too.

I rounded up a handful of blanket ladders under $100 in all sorts of styles for almost every home. A lot of these styles are generally a little more “rustic” or “farmhouse” looking because of the general concept. I did add a few modern styles in addition to a few really rustic styles that look more like the timber itself! Enjoy!

Here’s a pic of my blanket ladder from our living room!, I incorporated the colors of the room with a couple neutrals in the blankets I chose to put on the ladder which, I think, really ties it all together! I used this piece to fill up an otherwise empty corner.

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I was lucky enough to have a friend of ours who does woodworking as a hobby create this beauty for my living space. If you have the time (and frankly you might!) be sure to look up some tutorials on how to DIY – they’re always a little more special!

Until next time, stay safe – AT HOME! – and be sure to update me on how you incorporated a blanket ladder into your living space. For more home decor inspo, check out my pinterest Home Decor Board!

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Weight Loss Myths – Busted.

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Hey Friends!, since most of us find ourselves locked indoors during this COVID quarantine, I find myself wandering into the kitchen for a snack out of sheer boredom. That’s right. Boredom. Seemed like a good time to share some of my favorite weight loss myths that I’m often asked as a registered dietitian. So, keep on reading for Weight Loss Myths – Busted.

“You shouldn’t eat too late in the evening because your metabolism slows down while you sleep”

No, No it doesn’t. In fact, your metabolism has a minimum “burn rate” All. Day. Long. This is called a Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) which basically references the energy (calories) that your body must expend to keep your lungs breathing, your heart beating, and your brain processing. You get the idea. The time of day you eat has nothing to do with your metabolic rate decreasing, however, I will add that many people self-impose the rule to “not eat after 7pm”, for example, to prevent late night snacking, which ultimately adds extra calories.

“I’m big-boned; my whole family is big-boned”

No, no you’re not. Scientifically speaking, all our bones are nearly the same size, with some room for differences between large men and teeny women. Do me a favor and check out this graphic for a perfect image to conceptualize this.

“If I eat fewer calories I will lose weight faster.” 

The answer to this statement is that it is generally untrue. If you eat fewer calories than you need to sustain your weight, you will lose weight. That being said, if you eat too few calories, you can slow your metabolism. It’s the old “If you don’t use it, you lose it” phenomenon. People generally shouldn’t reduce their daily calorie consumption to less than 1,200 calories per day. Most of us need more than this to meet our BMR.

You can target weight loss from certain areas of your body.

This one’s another “No, No you can’t”. (i.e. “I want to lose my tummy”) Honestly, if I had the magic answer to this question, I’d be a millionaire….. actually a billionaire. Where excess weight is stored is actually genetic. You can’t change any part about that; however, exercising and targeting specific muscle groups can help to tone those fat-storage areas.

“Carbs will make you fat.”

I wish I could put a hex on the person that started this rumor. Carbs are NOT bad! That being said, let’s address what a carbohydrate actually is really quick. A carbohydrate is a molecule of stored energy. Your brain actually prefers carbs as a fuel source! (The reason people on a strict Keto diet get the so-called “Keto Flu”) The thing is that there are plenty of carbs that are great additions to a healthy diet, and they get a bad rep because of all the high fructose, sugary beverage, sweet-laden food production that exists in our increasingly obese American society. *steps off soapbox* There are plenty of whole grains, fruits, and starchy vegetables that can be very appropriate additions to a balanced diet that are “carb heavy” foods.

“Fat will make you fat.”

Again with the hexing…. Also untrue. One thing I like to point out about fats is that regardless of the type of fat, all fat provides more than double the energy of a carbohydrate or a protein. Which means you get a lot of bang for your buck! We all need a minimum amount of fatty acids in our diet regularly to promote healthy hormonal function, process some vitamins, and sustain our appetite between meals. Fat has a lot of positive functions in the body – just don’t overdo it. 🙂

“Fruit has too much sugar.”

(But you’re willing to drink that regular soda because artificial sweeteners are bad??) Please see the previous “Carbs are bad” statement above. Yes, fruit does contain sugar, and yes, because it contains sugar it is “carb heavy”, but this sugar (fructose) is in a much lower quantity than the fructose in your regular soda! The liver processes significant amounts of fructose differently than other sugars, leading to altered spikes in insulin and storage of said sugar. Ultimately, the fruit sugar is not the enemy! To be frank, It’s nearly impossible to eat as much fruit in a day that you would need to modify the way the fructose in sugar is metabolized.

“Artificial sweeteners cause you to gain weight.” 

I know, I know. Many of you readers will immediately be either A) in shock by this statement, or B) enraged by this statement. But hear me out – there is little credible evidence…. emphasis on the word credible, that this is actually true. For my patients/clients, I usually focus on what their personal nutrition goals are in relation to how sweeteners may or may not be a desirable choice for them. For example, if your goal is to have better blood sugar control, well yeah, let’s cut out all the actual sugar we can! If your goal is weight loss, let’s cut out all the actual calories we can! Now, if your goal is to eat completely “clean”, then sweeteners are probably not your thing, but I’d caution everyone against having such a harsh opinion of the artificial sweeteners!

What other weight loss myths have you heard?? Comment below – I’m always up for a new professional challenge! *wink, wink* Be sure to check out my recent post on the health benefits of exercise too!

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Winter Weather Necessities

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Hey Friends! Can you believe it’s time to begin thinking about winter weather?? Well, I can because it’s already snowed 3 times in Denver this year! Thought I’d take a minute to share with you a few of my Winter Weather Necessities (and favorite accessories) that are great to have on hand, and are great for gifting too! The holidays will be here before we know it. Yikes!

A Good Pair of Snow Boots

Whether you’re on your way to a ski vacation or maybe you just moved to a colder environment, a good pair of waterproof snow boots is a must. I have experimented with a few brands, and by far Sorel boots are my favorite. They’re both warm and functional, and truly water proof in 10 inches of snow! Because I live in a climate where we get sometimes 10+ inches of snow in ONE. DAY. so I prefer a mid-calf height.

A Functional (and hopefully fashionable) Parka

I had no idea what would happen to my cold-weather coat situation when I moved to the mountains – well, close to the mountains. It quickly became essential to upgrade my winter coat game. I like down jackets (or down alternative) because of the warmth they provide. Also, I prefer it a little longer, just because it provides that much more coverage. Here are a few of my faves.

One thing I’ll add, as a bargain shopper, I found it difficult to commit to the cost of a truly warm jacket. I’d expect to spend around $150 for a warm, functional jacket, and if you can get it on sale for that price – even better!

A Great Hat, Scarf & Gloves – gotta keep every part of you warm!

I’ve never really been a hat girl, but when they’re functional, They’re SO important and truly help keep you warmer. I keep a beanie in the pocket of my ski jacket for post-helmet hat hair too. Functional AND fun. 🙂 Here are a few of my faves. For warmth, I’m partial to beanies. An easy way to add some personal style to a sometimes drab snowy landscape is a bold pattern or pop of color with your accessories. Personally, I love anything leopard print, snake print, or a large printed pattern, like houndstooth.

A Stellar Collection of Layering Pieces

Talk about winter weather necessities and “layers” ought to be the first word that comes to mind. Whether it’s a vest, a fleece pullover or base layers (formerly long underwear) these are a must, especially on a mountain vacation or ski trip! The black base layers are a bargain from Academy even at full price! I personally own the teal Stoic brand, and the quality & warmth has been awesome for skiing.

Cozy Accessories for Lounging by the Fire

After a long day out in the cold, whether you’re running around town or on a fabulous aprés ski vacation, one thing I love to do is get warm by the fire – usually with a great glass of wine! I love cozy waffle-knit joggers, fuzzy socks (from someone who normally hates socks!), and layers of fuzzy warm cardigans. Don’t forget the blanket! -A must when curling up by the fire with a good book or good company.

Do you like the cold weather? Are you prepared to dress for it?? Let me know what I missed, if anything!

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Our Story

Let’s get personal!… well, I will anyway. I wanted to share a little bit about our story – My husband and me, that is. We met exactly TEN years ago today! (I don’t know where the time has gone??!)

It was a cold, gloomy night… j/k. Completely. It was night, and maybe a little cold because it’s October. I met my bestie at a local watering hole, where we would visit for our weekly date on Thursday nights. I was 23. (Ripe old, 23, sigh). I had been pretty jaded from the last relationship I’d had, and so, was complaining about how I didn’t want to meet anyone. I wanted to move away, and to just “be me” for a while. Which is of course when I met my future husband.

I noticed him as soon as he walked in. His legs were black, and mechanical looking. My husband wears two prosthetic legs, that I knew immediately were definitely not cosmetic. I was doing that thing where you’re casually staring but you’re trying not to blatantly stare or get caught, you know? I had never seen anyone with a prosthetic limb before, so I was a bit mesmerized by them.

After a short while, he came over. To ask me to help out his buddy and grab the bartender’s attention for a glass of water- because of course, I could do it quicker than he could. Flattery – 1, Winning the girl over – 1, Intro complete. We talked all night and the next day he called me to ask me on a date. CALLED me. ON THE PHONE. I think that’s practically unheard of these days!

I quickly realized that this guy was pretty impressive. He had worn prosthetics basically since he started walking, as his legs were amputated at about 9 months old. He was raised by two loving parents who treated him exactly like any other kid. There was no extra hand-holding, or coddling. He did chores, took the trash out, and was expected to work harder, because they knew he would have to in order to be successful in this world. I’m so grateful that he was raised by such realistic and loving people.

Our Very FIRST photo!
Our VERY first photo together! We went to a wedding – and I wish that dress still fit! Ha!

He had left a professional career where he was already climbing the management ladder, to drop everything, move to Oklahoma, and play volleyball. Wait, what? Yes, volleyball. You see, there’s a small niche of athletes, that completes in a separate athletic realm. My husband Charlie was exposed to sitting volleyball (the Para version of the game) and loved it. He practiced with the team for nearly a year, prior to moving, to train full time.

Of course, I realized much of this as our dating adventure continued. We would date for another 4 years before he asked that question that all women in love want to be asked. “Will you be on my cell phone plan?”; and then 6 months later, we were engaged. 😉

We have been married for 4 years, together for TEN today! {OMG!} I realized 10 years isn’t much in the grand scheme of things, but when it amounts to about 1/3 of your life, it is quite a bit! And I wonder how it sped by so quickly?… It may seem weird, but we celebrate October 21 (our meet cute day) more so than our actual wedding anniversary.

Devon Boathouse Wedding Photo 2015 OKC Oklahoma City
Guess what happened on this day?

Do you celebrate the day you met/started dating as your anniversary or your actual wedding day? Tell me a little about your story if you want to share!

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All Things Snakeskin

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Have y’all seen all these animal prints coming out for fall??! What do you think?? I can’t get enough!

I did a quick roundup of all things snakeskin for you and am posting below! I’ve had a little obsession with snake print shoes, but I don’t discriminate against types of clothing or accessories…

Full disclosure, I’ve been incorporating animal prints into my wardrobe for quite a while. Leopard is a neutral, right?! [PS be sure to check out my favorite leopard finds for the season, here.] Well, so are all things snakeskin. I included a bunch of budget friendly options – some from boohoo.com, and some from Amazon. You can even pick up some locally, as many of these are from Express!

I love incorporating a good snake print shoe, because they go with almost any outfit. These are a few of my faves for the season:

Have you looked into wearing snake print? Too bold? Nah- you can do it! Pair a bold printed skirt with a sleek suede or leather jacket and some solid booties. One thing I’m sure to do, is balance my looks. I don’t breach too far on the wild side – ha! Pardon the pun! – so I’m conscious to pair a bold tunic top, or dress with some solid colored or subdued bottoms, shoes and accessories.

What are some of your favorite fall accessories for the season?? I’d love to hear!

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Roasted Red Pepper Tortellini Soup

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Even though I’m usually cooking for only one or two – I attempt to cook several times per week for several reasons:

1. It’s significantly cheaper than eating out.

2. It’s significantly healthier than eating out.

3. I can control all the ingredients I’m eating (Anybody else have a weird food thing?)

So, I gravitate towards soups, stews, and one pot meals regularly!

One of my favorite easy weeknight recipes was inspired by a former coworker of mine – Roasted Red Pepper Tortellini Soup. It’s light enough in the summer and a great filling vegetarian option for the winter months!

So, to begin, chop my onion & bell pepper. (I just happened to have some mini peppers that needed to be used, but I’d suggest using a regular size pepper for time sake!)

Heat the olive oil over medium heat, begin cooking onions until they are translucent, and then add the bell pepper and seasonings and saute until peppers are cooked and seasonings fragrant.

onions cooking roasted red pepper tortellini soup
bell pepper onion cooking roasted tomato torteliini soup
Side note: In case you hadn’t noticed this already, I saute my vegetables in the same pot I’ll cook & heat the soup in. This just saves some cleaning time!

While the onions & peppers are cooking, wash & prepare the spinach. I buy the least processed spinach (basically in a bunch with a twist tie), so mine is usually pretty dirty, so I also cut off the stems because of this. Set aside.

cut spinach for soup

Once the veggies are adequately cooked, add the whole carton of red pepper soup, and the can of undrained diced tomato.

Note: The consistency of this soup is pretty thick; if you want a thinner consistency soup, add 1/2 to 1 cup of water or chicken broth to thin out the soup.

canned tomato roasted red pepper tortellini soup

At this point, you’re nearly done! Add the frozen tortellini next, and allow the soup to come to a boil.

tortellini roasted red pepper soup

Once it’s boiling, reduce heat to a simmer for 15-20 minutes to let the flavors meld. I add the fresh spinach at the very end of cooking, and allow it to wilt in the soup. And you’re finished!

spinach added to roasted red pepper tortellini soup

Garnish with any number of acoutremonts! I like a little crunch, so I’ll occasionally add croutons, sometimes cheese, or in this picture, chopped fresh basil. Delish!

roasted red pepper tortellini soup

Easy Red Pepper Tortellini Soup

A quick & easy weeknight soup, with some serious veggie power! (Vegetarian)
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Course Main Course, Soup

Ingredients
  

  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 32 oz carton Roasted Red Pepper soup
  • 1 14 oz can of tomatoes (Low sodium if desired)
  • 1-2 each bell peppers (or 6-8 mini bell peppers)
  • 1 cup fresh spinach
  • 1 small yellow onion
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • 1 tsp oregano
  • 1/2 tsp cayenne, or more for flavor (omit if desired)
  • 1 19 oz bag frozen tortellini

Instructions
 

  • Heat Olive Oil over Medium Heat
  • Chop Onion & Bell Pepper and add to soup pot when olive oil is heated.
  • Saute onion & bell pepper until nearly cooked, and add garlic, oregano and cayenne.
  • Continue to saute a few minutes more until garlic & herbs are fragrant.
  • Add carton roasted red pepper soup, and undrained can of diced tomatoes. Stir to combine.
  • Add the frozen tortellini & stir.
  • Bring soup mixture to a boil, and then reduce to a simmer for 15-20 minutes to let the flavors meld.
  • While the soup is cooking, wash & prepare your spinach, removing stems & any debris.
  • When the soup has simmered for 15-20 minutes, add the spinach and stir until wilted.
  • Garnish with croutons, and fresh basil and enjoy!!

Notes

Optional toppings: 
Fresh, chopped Basil
Croutons
Shredded Parmesan Cheese
Keyword bell pepper, soup, tortellini, vegetarian

I would love to hear your feedback! Let me know how your roasted red pepper tortellini soup turned out!

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