Wednesday, November 26, 2014

How to stay warm this winter (without looking like a marshmallow)



So, the crisp and glorious fall days have gone, and we're left with weather that could make a penguin shiver.  Not to mention that winter doesn't even start for another month! "Wait your turn, sir!"

Despite my feeble attempts to boycott winter temps and snow flurries, it seems that Mother Nature doesn't give a shit that she has shortened my season of beloved vests and light jackets.  So I gave in. I pulled out all of the winter gear and wear it.  If you find yourself shivering and in need of some warmth-spiration, look no further!

COATS:
My best friend told me that the key element of a good warm coat is that it covers your butt.  She is always right, so I traded my short puffers for a longer down coat.  I must say, this was life changing...and here I was thinking that you lose heat from your head!  Anyhow, here are two of my faves, 

This one  from Sam Edelman is perfect for everyday casual looks, especially on weekends:
Sam Edelman, retails for $199, Found at TJ Maxx for $112

This one from J Crew is so warm and versatile, wear it to work, for a night on the town, or dress it down for a casual look. I love the toggles and multi pocket detailing as well as the zip off hood!
J. Crew - Last season, retailed for $395, on-sale last January for just $120!

SCARVES:
Scarves are both decorative and functional (which is how I like to think of myself).  By choosing soft thick fabrics like wool, cashmere and cotton, your neck and face are sure to stay toasty on the most horrid of days.  Just make sure to get some in fun colors and patterns (like Fair Isle and Plaid, bonus points for critter designs) to avoid the winter blahhhs!
Left to right: Me2 Reindeer scarf, Banana Republic (old) green plaid
scarf, Gap (old) blue and grey flannel scarf, Pink Pineapple Shop
plaid blanket scarf (available at pinkpineappleshop.com)
HATS:
Honestly, if you asked me 5 years ago I would've told you I hate winter hats.  They look dumb and mess up your hair.  Boy, I was wrong (so very wrong). They keep so much warmth in, and they are, in fact, adorable. Pom-poms, cable knit, trapper flaps and sweet warm goodness!
Left to right: Patagonia Fleece Beanie, C Wonder Orange Pom,
Gap Cable-knit taupe pom hat, Patagonia fleece aqua hat
Center: 1/2 of a Best Friends hat set from Nordstrom
BOOTS:
Just like winter hats, I used to think snow boots were for kids and for shoveling only., and that they were never stylish.  That was until I met the Sorel Joan of Arctic boots.  Now I know how happy your feet can be, while looking cute too!  Other must haves in my arsenal of warmth are the ever controversial Shearling boot (mine are EMUs) and the Hunter rain boot with fleece liners.  Ready for anything!
Left to right: Sorel Joan of Arctic boots (I added my own red laces),  Hunter
Rain Boots in Green with Hunter's white fleece liners, Emu Stinger High Boot
in Chestnut

GLOVES:
I alllllllways lose my gloves, get my gloves dirty, rip my gloves, etc...I find them balled up like socks in the strangest places months later.  For this reason., I buy nothing but $2.00 knit gloves (with iphone touchscreen compatible finger tips) from Target.  I get a whole bunch and by New Year's I have one raggedy pair left.  They are warm,  machine washable, come in tons of colors, cheap, fit almost every hand size, and you don't feel bad when you lose them.  

For really cold days, I like to wear them underneath a pair of cute hand-knit mittens.  I am still on the hunt for the perfect pair...these I found on etsy could be just the ticket!

Stay warm out there everybody!
Cheers,
Bee

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Holidaze: Gift Giving Guide

Looking for original, stylish and fun gifts this giving season?  Look no further than Sea Salted Bee's Gift Giving Guide for everyone on your list!

The Little ones:

For her - Beauty and Brains, that's what little girls are made of! I am in love with these limited edition Rifle Paper Company  "In Bloom" Book Collection. Each book comes complete with matching book mark. The collection of 4 classic hard-cover children's novels retails for $64, or buy them individually for $16.  A darling keepsake for the voracious little reader in your life, that is certain to become an instant favorite.


For him- Remember in elementary school gym class, when we used to play on those little sit scooters that you steered with your feet? Apparently they are called Flying Turtle Scooters and they still make them!  Retailing for $89, these are perfect for the super active kids in your life (and of course, a test lap in the driveway for you!)


 For the minis- The Land of Nod is my perennial favorite for stylish children's gifts, and this season is no exception.  For the baby in your life,  this cozy Elemenopee Quilt would make an adorable addition to their winter gear.  Beautiful muted colors and natural fabrics make this an easy choice!

The Grown Ups:

For the cocktail master - This darling Fox glass and decanter set from Tuckernuck is a perfectly vintage inspired addition to any well stocked bar!


For your best friend - This Opal Wreath Collar from Bauble Bar makes a stunning statement. It compliments every outfit...from the casual plaid shirt, to a cashmere sweater, to the perfect little cocktail dress. Your best friend deserves to look this good all season!


For the hostess - Domestic Goddesses shine during the holidays.  Planning, cooking, crafting, decorating, entertaining...it all can take a toll.  Let her know how much you appreciate her passion for hosting, with a custom state cutting board from A Heirloom.  They are 100% bamboo, can be custom engraved, and retail for only $48.

For Mom - While common sense recommends eating a balanced breakfast, any wise (and stylish) mom would certainly approve of this cheeky Eat Cake for Breakfast bangle from Kate Spade's "Words of Wisdom" Collection (at least mine would). Retails for $78.


For dad - Sometimes Dad can be the hardest person on your list to shop for.  What better way to show him you love him, than by getting a gift you can use together! This Beatles Jigsaw Puzzle would be great for my dad, but Seriouspuzzles.com has a jigsaw for any dad's interest!



For the Newlyweds - The wedding is over, their registry has been fulfilled. But it's still their first Holiday season as MR & MRS, so why not celebrate it with something special and USEFUL! These Milk&HoneyLuxuries Antique Engraved Silver Spoons are just the ticket. $30 for the pair.

Generally Awesome Stuff to give:
Monogram Soaps from Tuckernuck (they come in full monogram or a simple initial)








General Holiday Gifting Tips -
Prepare early: Feeling prepared and un-rushed allows you to ENJOY the holiday season. My general rule of thumb is to gather all of your wrapping supplies before Thanksgiving.  Make it a priority this weekend.  Target and TJ Maxx have stylish wrapping gear that is on par with all of the paper boutiques.  Don't forget the tape, ribbon and tags as well!

Shop soon: By making a comprehensive list of loved ones you're shopping for, gift ideas, and budget, you ensure that nobody gets forgotten, and you have a game plan.  Do this before you take a bite of turkey next week.  Once Black Friday is over, make sure to get out there (or online) to start collecting gifts.  By doing this, you avoid crowds, get the deals, and ensure everything is shipped to you in plenty of time!

The Annual Holiday Card: The card is ALWAYS my favorite part of the season.  Both designing, photographing and crafting my own, as well as receiving heaps of them from friends and family far and wide.  Most custom printing services take 10-15 days to get cards shipped to you, so it's best to order EARLY.  Also, remember to collect updated addresses from friends and family who may have moved over the year. 


Happy gifting little bees!







Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Pilgrim Loaf- The everyday spin on holiday dinner

In the spirit of the Thanksgiving holiday next week, I treated us to a re-imagined turkey dinner last night. I called it Pilgrim Loaf.

**Disclaimer: Loosely based on my turkey meatloaf recipe, I must tell you that I completely made this recipe up. But, it was darn good...so much so that Ty put it in the top 5 dinners I've ever made him.  

Recipe takes about 30 min prep and 30 min cook time.  Prep time could be shortened if using store bought items. Fresh herbs are a must though! Pre-heat oven to 375 degrees.

Turkey:
3/4 lb of ground lean organic turkey meat
2 large fresh sage leaves*
2 twigs of fresh thyme*
10 fresh rosemary leaves* (chopped together)
1 large egg
1/4 of large white onion chopped
1 clove of fresh garlic
S&P to taste
3 dashes of Lea & Perrin's Worcestershire sauce 

fold all ingredients in a mixing bowl until even (don't be afraid to get in there with your hands!)



Potatoes:
boil 1/2 QT of salted water
wash and thinly slice 2 cups of organic potatoes 
(skin on - did you even know that potato skin is a nutritional NINJA!? 
Just be sure to ALWAYS buy organic)

Boil until tender, drain and toss in low sodium organic turkey gravy (Trader Joe's makes a good one)
Set aside in mixing bowl


Stuffing:
2.5 cups of small cubed day old cornbread
chopped sage
Stuffing seasoning mx (Trader Joe's makes a good one)
2 tsp fresh creme butter
3 tbs dried cranberries
1/2 med organic apple - cubed about same size as the cornbread
1 cup water

in a small sauce pan, melt the butter, toss in the sage until you can smell it. The mix in the seasoning mix and water.  Once it comes to a low boil, pour it into the mixing bowl over the cornbread, cranberries and apple.  Toss until evenly coated and set aside.

(or, you could also make a boxed stuffing if you're short on time!)



Cranberry Sauce:
1 lb bag of cranberries
Freshly squeezed orange juice
1 tsp cinnamon
1/2 cup organic raw sugar

Put in a small sauce pan and boil on low-med heat, stirring occasionally, until thick and syrupy (usually about an hour).

(or you can use your favorite store bought cranberry sauce)


In a 9x5 coated bread pan, start by putting your stuffing into the bottom of the pan - pack the stuffing down with your palm.  


Top the stuffing layer with your cooked potatoes, laid flat. 


 On top of the potato layer, layer your turkey mixture, again be sure to pack it in with your palm so that it is not too high. Lastly, layer on your cranberry sauce.


 Garnish with a full sprig of fresh rosemary.  Pop the loaf into the oven for 30 min or until the turkey is just cooked.

Allow 10 min to cool, and cut into slices, like you would slice bread. Serve with fresh steamed vegetables (we had green beans and broccoli) Makes 5 portions.

Happy holiday eating!
-Bee