Monday, April 19, 2010

Shrimp and Avocado Salad

It's time for delicious, fresh, yummy summer produce! I threw this salad together tonight with whatever I had left in my fridge and it turned out delicious. I love the all the colors together in my Mexican-style bowl. It was also super easy, it took only about 5 minutes (if you buy the shrimps pre-cooked like I did).

Shrimp & avocado salad:

-10 medium-sized shrimp, cooked and peeled
-1 avocado
-half a cucumber
-1 tomato (I used a roma tomato because it's not too juicy)
-10 baby carrots
-a quarter of a small onion
-olive oil
-red wine vineger
-dijon mustard
-salt & pepper

Roughly chop all ingredients, except for onion, which should be finely diced. Combine all ingredients in a bowl, and add oil, vineger, and dijon to taste. Mix everything to coat with liquid ingredients. Salt & pepper to taste.

I put only a little bit of dijon, because I didn't want to mask the taste of my perfectly ripe avocado. I got a little extra kick from loads of freshly ground black pepper. I can't stress how much better freshly ground pepper is than the sawdust stuff they sell pre-ground at the store. It's so worth it to invest in a good pepper grinder.

Update on spending ban:
Although I wish I had made the time to actually blog about it, all was successful and ended today with the purchase of my new phone! After being cell phone-less for a year now, I was well overdue. And I definitely encourage the "break" from spending. It was a lot less difficult that I thought, and if I learned anything from it, it's just that I think a second longer "do I really need this?" when I'm in a store. Which can be a lifesaver for an impulsive shopper like myself.

I'm off to tax-filing land. Oh joy.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Spending Ban

So, after 3 days of spring cleaning, and our condo not looking nearly as clean as I would like it to, I've decided to give myself a 2 week spending ban. This seems to be a popular blog topic, and although I really admire how so many of you give do this over several months, I think my 2 weeks is pretty ambitious. I've cleaned out my closets, and given away 9 garbage bags to goodwill, and I still have too much stuff. It's time to return to basics, and re-learn to appreciate what I have. Here is the outline of my objective:

Acceptable Expenses:
-Groceries
-Household supplies (shampoo, cleaning products, etc.)
-Seeds and gardening stuff (it's the time of year to start my potted herbs, so I will allow myself this one luxury)
-weekly monday night dinner out with my wonderful boyfriend, because we work very and deserve this time and indulgence together

NOT Acceptable Items:
-clothing
-shoes (yes this another category on its own)
-household accessories (NO more dishes, NO more decorative bowls, and NO MORE candles!)
-any type of stationary, despite my efforts to justify it as a "need"
-transportation to and from work

So here I go. Wish me luck! I'm actually hoping I can continue this for more than 2 weeks but I thought I would start small so to not lose motivation. Baby steps.

On that note here are some things I love, although I will not be buying!

Like this "Tweets" notepad from Snow & Graham Chicago


And this cupcake kit complete with uber-cute paper shells, piping bag, and recipes, available at Indigo (and it's even on sale! must.resist.)

Ahhh. At least my apartment and my boyfriend will thank me.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

A little warmth on this winter day...

Here's something to brighten your day:


I love my new calender from Snow & Graham Chicago. They have the most precious designs and really pretty colors which quite nicely brighten up my entrance wall in this bleak month of February (anything other than gray is refreshing at this point). I must get their flower print adhesive note pad...I'm even feeling inspired to set up a home office so I can use all their cute stationary.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Louboutins & Weddings

I have had weddings on my mind for the past little while now, and I can't get enough. Maybe because they are the combination of all my absolutely favorite things in life, being love, food, projects, flowers, and, well, shoes.


I found this picture surfing the web today, and it's decided: I will DEFINITELY be wearing Louboutins at my wedding. Why is it so necessary to wear white shoes to get married? Why spend so much money on a special pair of shoes you will never wear again?? (I just csn't see myself hitting the town in white satin heels). I've always seen myself in a simple and classic wedding gown, so why not add a sexy splash of red? All I need to wait for now is the proposal....