Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Making Your Clothes Last for Years



Recently I've found that my wardrobe is starting to look more like the business section in a department store compared to my usually overstocked sundress collection. I've learned (the hard way) that I cannot just throw all my clothes in one large lump into the washer like I once could back in my college days, or I'll end up with shirveled, shruken, wrinkled, distroyed piece of garments. Reading over Real Simple Magazine last week in the doctors office I came across some more then helpful tips on how to care for my clothes and make them last longer then one wash.



1. I own a few cahmere sweater, all which have been gifts. To make cashmere last years of use, you're better off hand washing. Repeated dry cleanings can lead to fiber breakage. A good old-fashioned hand washing surprisingly leaves the cashmere considerably softer. Use lukewarm water and a mild soap, such as the Laundress Wool and Cashmere Shampoo and lay flat to dry. Remove excess water by rolling the garment in a towel―never wring it(you'll ruin the shape forever).


2. Kathy-lee and Hoda were discussing the other day that women shouldn't drive drive in good heels. The floorboard scuffs the heel, and the pedal scratches the toe. Drive in simple flats, or try heel protectors by Smart Heel, which are plastic coverings that slide over high heels. I'm not sure I'm a fan of the smart heel, but give it a shot.


3. Never hang pearls, apparently this weakens the silk threads that hold the necklace together. Lay them in your jewlery box.

4. I have a terrible habit of overwashing my darks and killing the color. Black pants, in particular, can be worn several times before laundering. For best results when you wash, run darks on a short cycle in cold water and let them air-dry. Blot any stains with a tide pen, since rubbing will create a lighter spot.


5. With the above said, beware of the dryer. Excessive heat makes fibers brittle, causing the fabric to break down. Combat this by removing lightweight garments, like T-shirts and camisoles, and anything containing spandex (which can lose elasticity over time when exposed to too much heat) ten minutes earlier than heavy garments, such as jeans and sweatshirts. Most of the damage is done in the last ten minutes of drying.

6. Iron clothing inside out. Ironing can fade dark colors as well as create shine marks on fabrics with sheen, like gabardine, acetate, and polished cottons. Avoid damage by using the appropriate heat setting and pressing the item on the reverse side. Never iron a crease on a black garment―it can leave a permanent line, a difficult lesson I learned this week.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Golf Etiquette

Like I've mentioned before, I’ve recently taken up golf and I’ loving it. However, there are a lot of rules that go along with the game of golf that I was never aware of.

Experienced golfers take the sport very seriously. When you think about it, anyone who’s willing to spend 4 hours hitting a little white ball in the hot sun has to have true love for the game, so rules for women
are very important in the game of golf. I’ve had my recent oh-no moments this past couple of weeks while learning the art of golf.

q Don’t ever swing your club until you know that others in your group are a safe distance away from you, unless you’re the former Mrs. Wood s.

q Don’t hit the ball until you are certain that the group ahead of you is out of range. If you do, you’re going to get a very angry –argyle-wearing -group of men after you.

q If your ball appears headed toward another player or group of players, give them a warning and yell, FORE! (Not “ Ops sorry, or watch out)

q Keep your cart off the grass as much as possible. I learned this the hard way.

q Don’t spend all day looking for your lost ball, especially if you have people waiting behind you. I found out that you’re technically allowed 5 minutes to look for it. If you want to take the full 5 minutes, golf etiquette says you should let the group the behind you “play through.”

q Repair all divots you make. These are the holes and kicked soil and grass you make. I tend to make a lot of these, so I always have to remember to fix them back up.

q If you hit the ball into a sand trap, you have to rake up all of your footsteps; they are very particular about this rule.

q NEVER talk during a players swing. You will be scorned if you do so and swinging clubs are involved.

q Always be aware of your shadow on the putting green. Don’t stand where your shadow could be obstructing another player’s line of vision and putting line.

q Never walk through a players putting line. Your footprints could alter the terrain and path of the players putt.

I’m still working on my swing and my golf wardrobe, but I’m hopping I nail down these rules and get a chance to play with the big boys at my office and really become a working woman.

All Natural Beauty Remedies on a Dime

I’ve just moved into a brand new apartment in Hallandale and in the process of moving I’ve gone well, broke. I’ve drained my savings and paycheck on fee’s and new furniture and deposits and have definitely left myself rubbing 2 pennies in hopes of making 5 cents. To shave many of my expenses for the march of March and April I’ve come across some awesome at home (cheap) remedies for everyday things.

Seeing as my drugstore trips and beauty salon days have been stripped, I’ve found alternatives to beauty treatments in my fridge and pantry. Not only do they taste good, but they actually work.

Mayonnaise

I won’t be affording any deep conditioning treatments this month, but if you like mayonnaise on your sandwich, trying putting it in your hair. Mayonnaise is an amazing deep conditioner. Coat your strands with it and cover with a plastic shower cap for 15 minutes then rinse. Voila! You have luscious beautiful hair.

Eggs

Whip of one egg white and spread it on your clean face for a firming mask that fights oily skin, add a few drops of lemon juice to fight those nasty blackheads. If you’re more like me and have dry skin, use an egg yolk with a spoon of honey instead.

Oatmeal

I love eating oatmeal in the morning, but it can also be used as an awesome face mask. Mix half a cup of oats with hot water and let it cool. After it cools spread it all over your face. It will act as both a skin smoother and a mild exfoliate. Leave it on for 10 minutes and rinse.

Milk

Pour a mixture of 3 cups of milk and a half cup of honey to your bath for the best soothing soak that will leave your skin baby soft.

Aspirin

I love getting pedicures weekly, but seeing as that’s not going to happen. I discovered that aspirin softens calluses on your feet. Take 5aspirin pills and crush them in a bowl with a half teaspoon of water and a half teaspoon of lemon juice. Coat your calluses with the mixture and cover with a warm cloth for 10 minutes. The solution softens the calluses and makes it easy to remove with a pumice stone.

There are so many tricks and tips that I’ve come across from making your own moisturizers and face masks to great sugar body scrubs. Check out Sheet U Deep or My Homemade Beauty Remedies, a great blog I follow.

Building the Modern-Girl Wardrobe



Fess up. We all open our closets and see 3 groups of clothes: the clothes we don’t wear, the 6 pieces we do wear and the 3 “skinny outfits” we store whenever we get our jaws wired shut, get a case of food poisoning or decided to go on that fade liquid diet for 2 weeks.

While going through my closet this week I thought of ways to cultivate a great wardrobe without buying a million new pieces. I realized that the key to a great wardrobe is classic pieces that mix and match well together, giving to the illusion that you have a fat wallet. These are the pieces that I think every girl needs.


Dark Denim Jeans That Make Your Butt Looks Like Beyonce

Every woman needs a pair of semi-dressy, slim fitting jean that you always feel great in. These jeans should be versatile and booty slimming. Some great brands I would recommend are Joe’s, Citizens of Humanity, Diesel and Seven Jeans.

High Quality T-shirts and Camisoles

They go under everything from my work blazers to sweaters and are pretty inexpensive. Try buying a few daring colors to add a pop of color to your outfit.

Crisp White Button-Down

Carolina Herrera is one of my favorite designers and has always made the button down look phenomenal. These shirts are a simple clean must have in your wardrobe. I love throwing one with my dark denim jeans and heels for a sophisticated casual look.

Fitted Blazer

A fitted blazer adds sharpness to any outfit, as well as an instant slimming effect. Opt for styles that clinch in the waist and have well defined lapels. Don’t go for boxy numbers that could cut you off at the waist.

One Fabulous Suit

My job requires me to wear a suit all the time, but even if your job doesn’t require you to wear a suit, still suit it up. Every modern girl should own a lightweight suit in black, gray or my personal favorite navy blue. For even more versatility, get a suit jacket that matches with a pencil skirt and trousers. You never know when that interview of a lifetime could spring up.

Trench Coat

Nothing elevates a woman’s status like a trench coat. I have 2, a navy blue and a khaki colored one. They are staples in my closet and completely dress up any outfit I’m wearing. Go for a more traditional color versus a trendy colored one. You can throw the coat on with anything from dresses to jeans and look fabulous.

Stylish Daytime Bag

A great tote is the easiest way to pull an outfit together. The perfect bag will be roomy enough to fit your life, but structures so you don’t look like Mary Poppins. Camel, brown, black are safe colors because they’re neutral and can match with almost anything, but don’t be afraid to be daring and go for an eye-popping color like red, or cobalt blue like mine.

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Thursday, March 24, 2011

Gas Prices Through the Car Roof, Start Saving.

As we can all see, gas is up to $3.60 per gallon, nationally, and I’m afraid to say it, but there looks like no relief in sight. Like many of us, we can’t skip the pump, but we can maximize ever little drop. Here’s how:

Auto experts at Edmunds.com tested some old road tricks and found some awesome gas savers.


Try to brake less. When we stop hard and speed up quickly, we burn right through fuel. Ease up on the lead foot and yo

u could save an average of 30% of your gas.

This one is a toughie, but slow down. Those speed limits were created for a reason, so stick to them, by doing so, you reduce gas consumption by about 10%.

If you have long commutes, then cruise around. Using cruise control on longer trips saves 7% on average.


Shut your car off. Are you waiting on someone, while they run in the store to grab something? If it’s more than 60 seconds, turn off the engine and save up to 20%.
With all the craze of the smart phones, why don’t you download these great gas saving apps. Your wallet will thank you.


  • GasBuddy and Cheap Gas let users upload gas prices—use them to find the cheapest gallon wherever you are.


  • Mileage makes it easy to track your fuel economy.

Also, some places like Winn-Dixie have partnered with gas stations, and give customers discounts off the per-gallon price—and in some cases, the discount grows, the more you shop at that store during a given time period.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Can Men and Women Just be Friends ?

Recently I've taken up the game of golf and signed up with a golf pro named Michael. I didn't realize it at first, but eventually I found myself very attractive to Michael. I didn't know if it were appropriate to cross the line, or even how to approach the subject. We have weekly lessons and always go out with a group of his golf pro buddies to the bar for a drink. We've developed a a great friendship and now I wonder, can men and women be just friends?


Often, when men and women become friends it's because they’ve worked closely together, met each other through family members, or known each other since childhood. Whatever the circumstances, the familiarity makes them feel more like siblings. You usually find that you can act more like yourselves around each other and you don’t feel pressure to impress them, or to look your best all the time.

It's a lifelong question whether men and women can really be friends, for the most part, men aren't usually looking to add female friends to their roster of buddies and vice versa. When you break it down to the opposite sex, we're usually all looking for the one. Until we find our one and only we tend to enjoy casual dating and flings.


If you have a male friend that you love to hang out with ( for me, it's Michael), one of you may want to keep the option open for some sort of connection( that would be me in this situation,) if not right now, then perhaps some time in the future. Most mixed friendships start out as friends with the possible chance for something more, that’s why what makes them so tricky.


Friendships are based on mutual attraction and compatibility and because it’s fun to spend time together. The potential for romance is ripe. Attraction and compatibility are the foundation for close relationships, so the bridge from friendship to romance is technically already built. The question is when, if ever, it will be crossed.

More often than not, we are afraid to take the chance to find out. You don’t want to risk or lose the friendship that is already established and rather live out the possibility of it in our heads.

The bond between friends is forged with acceptance, understanding, respect, trust, and compassion. These are the same ingredients that make for a more serious relationship based on love. For many friends, it’s a endearing moment, a small gesture of affection, or a thoughtful act that sparks the flame and takes them across the bridge.


So, the bottom line is that men and women can be friends, but the bridge to romance – and the possibility of crossing it - almost always exists. I'll just have to wait and see what becomes of my friendship.



Making a Spending Plan

The key to budgeting and making it
work is working with what you have and making a flexible plan that works for you. Often the inflexible nature of budgeting can be a frustrating and a turn-off. Even if you've never been one for budgets it doesn't mean there isn't hope for following a plan that will get your finances on track. I'm not fond of the word budgets, I like my freedom and I think of budgets as a bore,so let's call this a spending plan. A spending plan is a better solution than a traditional budget for those who want a less rigid method for managing your money. It's all about giving your dollars some direction and taking control by taking these 5 simple steps to creating a spending plan.

  1. Calculate — Determine your incoming income with a quick calculation: take your monthly income after taxes and subtract your fixed expenses like rent, insurance, and bills. The money left over is your discretionary income.
  2. Think Ahead — Look into the future expenses and pick out any expenses on the horizon like vacations, car maitenence, appliance replacements and any other things that you know will put a dent in your wallet.
  1. Save — Set aside a certain amount of your discretionary income for savings and for the things you identified as future expenses. I try and save 15-20 percent of my paycheck for what I call "uh-oh expenses."
  2. Make a List — After you've deducted the amount you plan to save from your income, make a list of all the things you need on a weekly/monthly basis and another list of all the things you want. i.e. a new suit, a fancy dinner, a facial. Then prioritize your list.
  3. Keep Track — Keep track of your spending by checking off any needs or wants that have been fulfilled. That way you can decide quickly if you have the extra funds to catch that concert this weekend with friends. Another great thing too is that you can re-prioritize. You can always save some of those wants for another month and save It's an easy way to get a clear picture of what you can and can't afford.