31st December 2007

happy new year!

hey all…sorry the posts have been sparse over the last few days. between the holiday festivities and feeling a little under the weather, it’s just been hard to be my normally brilliant self ;)

stay tuned in the new year for all sorts of fabulousness, though – i promise it’ll be worth it!

and in the meantime, have a wonderful new year’s celebration, drink a big glass of bubbly for me, and don’t forget to partake in the last of those post-holiday sales!

xoxo,
SMC

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27th December 2007

what i want today: beautiful bows by gorjana


how precious is this providence necklace by gorjana? i’m loving the delicate size, the double chain detail…really, just about everything. i have no doubt this will become my new daily go-to if i decide to take the plunge and pick it up. fortunately, for $80, it’s not exactly a serious investment.

pick it up over at gorjana’s website, but make sure you don’t get distracted by any of the other goodies…like the coin wrap necklace, or that gold regal bracelet, both of which i’ve been lusting after for months….

ooh, and use code HOLIDAY07 to take $25 off your $100 order, $50 off $200, and so on. enjoy!

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27th December 2007

shoppingsmycardio’s top 3 of 2007: beauty

it’s been a big year here at shoppingsmycardio – it seems like there’s always something wonderful we just have to have. so, it felt fitting to end the year with a roundup of my favorite beauty items, clothing and accessories from 2007.

beauty was actually the easy one for me this year, though i tried out more new beauty products in 2007 than i have in my entire life – by a landslide. but there were 3 products i tried that have definitely become new obsessions for me.

first up is caudalie vinoperfect radiance serum, which i discovered when i visited bluemercury a while back (hmm, speaking of beauty favorites of 2007…can a store be a favorite beauty product?). i am not one to spend crazy amounts on beauty products, so the fact that i was willing to shell out nearly $80 for this should speak volumes. this serum goes on silky smooth, and really just seems to make my skin glow. it claims to decrease redness and beauty marks over time, so i’ll keep you posted on that front. but overall, this is my one “can’t be without” facial product.

i’ve always been one of those people who didn’t really see much of a difference between facial cleansers. i mean, if it gets the oil off and doesn’t make things worse, that’s really all i’m looking for. plus, i have freakishly sensitive skin (really, it’s sad – just ask my team of allergists). so, for years, i was a dedicated cetaphil girl. but one day, a packet of samples arrived from a company called suki, and i took one whiff of their lemongrass cleanser, and the smell made me so happy that i knew i had to give it a try. it’s really sort of a hybrid between a scrub and a cleanser, and it’s literally so fabulous that it makes me excited to hop in the shower in the morning. well worth your $24.50.

and, last but not least is my favorite hair product of 2007. this one’s tough only because i can’t decide which product(s) from the ecru line to include, as i’m pretty obsessed with all of them (as you might recall from the post i did about them earlier this year). but i think i have it narrowed down to either the luxe treatment shampoo, which does a truly amazing job of cleansing without stripping, and the volumizing silk mist, which actually manages to give my obnoxiously heavy hair an amazing amount of volume. though truly, i’ve tried every product they make, and all are better than anything else in the same genre that i’ve tried. hair products that actually do what they say they will: genius.

so, there you have it: the best of beauty 2007. stay tuned this week for the rest of my 2007 favorites!

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24th December 2007

merry merry!


well, ’tis the season for me to take a couple of days off. i hope everyone has a wonderful day of gifts, eggnog and general merriment (not necessarily in that order). and for those that aren’t christmas folks (or are just truly obsessive shoppers, like me), well, here are a couple of fabulous sale offers to keep you busy all day tomorrow.

* tobi is offering 25% off sitewide with code PERFECTGIFT

* the grand mademoiselle blog has scored us all an exclusive 15% discount at one of my favorite shoe stores, barefoot tess, with code GRANDM

* basic boutique is offering 25% off sitewide with code BASICGIFT.

* even though they annoy me at times, i wouldn’t be doing my job if i didn’t let you know that plaza too is offering 20% off with code FAMILY, but only from 12/26 to 12/29.

* and of course, remember that you get 20% off at active endeavors with code CARDIO

i hope everyone has a truly fabulous holiday. ooh, and be sure to stay tuned later this week for a roundup of my absolute favorite items from 2007!

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24th December 2007

okay, okay…one more post before christmas…


i can’t resist…the shopbop designer sale started today, and there’s loads of holiday temptation to be had. here are a few things that just made it to the top of my christmas list:

this gorgeous cashmere dress by chris benz is a classic waiting to happen.

something about this amazing erickson beamon necklace (above) just screams serious glamour to me. it would have been just the thing for a holdiay dinner i’m attending tonight, but too late for that. i’ll have to save it for next year’s fetes.

this leather trench by jenni kayne is a splurge, even on sale…but what a splurge it is!

derek lam’s handbag line includes several gems, but i love this ultra-ladylike shoulder bag, which just makes me want to dress up and go for tea.

shop fast…i was after an anya hindmarch satchel that sold out before i could click “add to cart”.

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23rd December 2007

what i want today: cheap denim!


nearly all of the post-holiday sales are in full swing now (check out the goodies at active endeavors and at shopbop, to name just a few. ooh, and remember that you can use code cardio to take 20% off anything that’s still full-price at active endeavors!), and i can’t possibly lead you through them all.

but i will let you in on a fabulous deal on some denim over at banana republic, of all places. i picked up these trouser jeans a while back, and i have to say that if you can completely ignore the fit on the model (which is frightening, i realize) and trust me, i think you’ll love them. i’d stack them up against any of my premium denim for both fit and wash. i opted for the tall size, which gave me a nice 34″ inseam (the website says 36″, but it just can’t be right), which i can easily cuff for flats or leave long for heels. they just got marked down to $59, and you can take an extra 20% off through 12/24 with code brholiday, meaning you can score a really well-cut pair of jeans for under $50. in my book, that’s about as good as life gets. in fact, i’m thinking i might need a back-up pair…

ooh, one last tip: i am almost always a size smaller in banana republic jeans than i am in anything else they carry. so, size down…or order one of each & return the one that doesn’t fit, which is what i’d do.

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22nd December 2007

shoppingsmycardio gifts: the procrastinator’s guide


well, we’re officially past every shipping deadline there is…if you haven’t ordered yet, you’re resigned to the crowds at the mall or a grungy poinsetta from your neighborhood grocery store.

unless, of course, you’re willing to get creative.

my favorite last-minute gift, and one i gave just yesterday, is a gift certificate to 20×200, a fabulous website that features limited edition art (200 of each) from semi-well-known artists for a cool $20. new pieces debut twice a week. you can purchase a “credit” gift certificate for $28.50 (you’re covering the shipping costs too), which will let your recipient go online, pick out the piece of art of their choice, and it will arrive at their door with your compliments.

another great option for avoiding the mall crunch is to check out the “shop local” section on etsy.com. you can find loads of great gift options just a starbucks meet-up away. just pick your gift, and send the artist a message asking if the item might be available for pick-up. most of the folks on etsy are so sweet they’ll probably even gift wrap it for you!

if neither of those work for you, or you’re just ready to throw your hands up, i have to admit i’m still a fan of the cheesy homemade gift, but i do so prefer when it’s thoughtful and specific to the recipient, not just the generic plate of cookies that gets passed around this time of year. have a friend that thinks your chicken enchiladas are to die for? go to the hardware store, pick up a pyrex, make her up a batch, and attach the recipe. have a serious cheese fiend in your life? head to whole foods, grab a few selections, a bottle of fig jam, and a cheese board, and you have a gift she’ll be thanking her stars for well past new year’s day.

(a big thanks to design sponge and lisa solomon for the gorgeous photo, above. if only my kitchen looked that great when i baked. and click here to check out lisa’s banana bread recipe…yum!!)

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20th December 2007

what i want today: fabulous pajamas

okay, i don’t know about you all, but i’m tired of gifts & ready to be selfish again!

whenever the weather turns cold, i get all excited about cozy, winter-weather attire. chunky sweaters, slippers, throw blankets…and pajamas. all of the cute, lacy stuff i want in the summer is suddenly ridiculous, and all i can think about is cuddling up in some men’s-inspired PJs.

i recently came across these amazing designs by CapriRose, and can’t seem to think of anything else! i love everything about these gorgeous designs. the colors, the contrasting collars and cuffs (so, so cute!), and the super-soft cotton they use for every pair (think about your favorite percale sheets…mmm). they’ll set you back about $125, but if they’re half as comfy as they are cute, they’re worth every penny. plus 10% of the proceeds from some of their designs go to support new orleans charities, and i’m all about the giving-while-shopping phenom.

if you don’t have a gift for a wonderful woman in your life yet, these are a can’t-miss option. but for me, these are a gift i’m dying to give myself this year!

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19th December 2007

shoppingsmycardio interviews: holiday party help from little black apron!


i recently got a chance to check out a new book on the stacks called little black apron. i have to admit that it takes a lot for a cooking/entertaining book to really impress me, but these ladies have done it. the book is geared toward the single girl with zero culinary experience…so that makes it the perfect gift for your little sis headed off to college, or your culinarily clueless BFF (gotta love that alliteration, don’t you?). but even though it includes introductory information (like how to make a smart grocery list), it also ups the ante with loads of delish, and healthy recipies – all of which are sized for one, which i would have killed for when i was single.

but my favorite part of the book is the section on entertaining, where the authors (nutritionist jodi citrin, chef katie nuanes, and writer melissa gibson) have teamed up to turn entertaining into a science – literally. instead of party ‘tips,’ they have full-blown party formulas. so, say you want to throw a bridal shower – they have a guide that tells you exactly how many portions of how many different entrees, desserts and drinks you need to make, so the guesswork is gone. just make 5 recipes of curried scallops, double the caramelized onion frittata…and so on. i love it!

but even more exciting news: for those of us that still have holiday parties to throw, the authors of little black apron agreed to do a Q&A for us to help us be those impossibly chic hostesses we dream of being.

shoppingsmycardio: I absolutely love the concept of this book – I wish I’d had it around back in my single days. How did you come up with the idea? 

Little Black Apron: We came up with the concept in a bar! It surfaced during a conversation over being single and living in a city. The more we talked about our experiences in the kitchen the more we knew that other girls had to feel the same way. We would work all day, come home, be under-whelmed by what was in our refrigerator and inevitably order take out. Thus, we were spending a considerable amount of money on food, gaining weight and losing out on cooking nutritious meals for ourselves.

SMC: The three of you seem like such a perfect team. How did you all come together on this project?

LBA: Katie and I met through a mutual friend in San Francisco. We literally began talking about the concept in a bar that evening and by the next morning began working on an outline. Jodi and I are best friends from college (Duke University) and she immediately loved the concept when I explained it to her. Katie and I knew that the book required an additional angle and voice, and nutrition seemed like the perfect fit. The irony is that we wrote the entire book over email and Katie (living in Orange County) and Jodi (living in NYC) didn’t meet “in person” until after we’d turned in our first draft.

SMC: So, initially, this book looks like “just another cookbook.” But you’ve included a lot of basic culinary and dietary info as a primer, which you don’t see done very often. Was that an important part of the book to you, or did you approach this primarily as a cookbook project?

LBA: The book was written for the cooking neophyte. We knew, based on our experiences and those of our fellow single friends, that most women didn’t know anything about their kitchen – from a grater to Gorgonzola. We wanted to breakdown the misconception that the kitchen is an intimidating arena. Like most things in life, if you have an understanding of basic vernacular and have the right tools, you’re much more apt to succeed at the task; cooking is no exception.

SMC: With the holidays upon us, I’d love to pick your brains for some tips and tricks for holiday parties. It just feels like so much work around the holidays to put a party together. But of course, we all want to see our friends and family together this time of year. What’s your favorite way to throw a low-key holiday get-together?

LBA: Inspiration from a dish you want to try or simply no reason at all, other than surrounding yourself by those whom you adore, entertaining is the perfect way to hone your cooking skills. Below is an outline for a simple and chic bash that any girl can pull off. The trick to any successful event is planning. Set a theme, plan your menu, plot a timeline/schedule, and create a budget.

SMC: And if you really want to go all-out, can you give us some guidelines for that type of event?

LBA: Outlined below is a “chic, but cheap” New Year’s Eve soiree that is sure to be a crowd pleaser for anyone’s guests. We believe that every event should have a theme. For this New Year’s Eve, why not intrigue your guests with the seductive and sultry atmosphere of Morocco. Create an ambiance of North Africa from your decorations to your dessert: A Night in Marrakech.

Below are a few recipes that are the perfect way to cater to your guests without breaking your pocketbook. The recipes are pulled from our book The Little Black Apron: A Single Girl’s Guide to Cooking with Style & Grace, but have been increased from “portions for one” to portions for a party that serves guests.

Starters/Appetizers:
Store-bought spreads are an easy way to satisfy your guests before the main event. All of the items below can be purchased at your local supermarket, but we’ve found that Trader Joe’s is perfect!!

Hummus (2-3 containers)
Babaganoush (1 container)
Toasted Pita (1/2-1 pita per person)

Main:
North African Carrot Salad
3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
juice of 3-4 lemons
2 1/2 tablespoons honey
2 1/2 tablespoons ground cumin
5 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro
15-20 carrots, peeled and sliced on an angle into 1/8″ slices
3/4 cup golden raisins
salt and pepper to taste

1. Combine the oil, lemon juice, honey, and cumin in a bowl and mix well.
2. Add the cilantro, carrots, raisins, salt and pepper. Stir to combine.

Maple Dijon Salmon
5 tablespoons Dijon mustard
5 tablespoons maple syrup
2 1/2 tablespoons finely chopped scallions (aka green onions), use both white and green parts
3 tablespoons garam masala (North African spice blend, found on teh spice aisle of your grocery store)
10 4-6 ounce salmon filets, pin bones removed (the bones that run through the middle of the filet…ask your fish guy to do this, or it’s just as easy to do it yourself with a pair of needle nose pliers)
2-3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
salt and pepper to taste

1. Heat the oven to 350 degrees
2. In a bowl, combine mustard, syrup, scallions and garam masala
3. Oil a baking sheet with the olive oil. Season both sides of the salmon with salt and pepper and place on th ebaking sheet, then spread about 1 tablespoon of the dijon mixture on each filet
4. Bake the filet for 5-6 minutes, then top each filet with another tablespoon of the dijon mixture and bake an additional 5 minutes. Remove each filet using a thin spatula

Cous Cous with Apricots and Smokey Almonds
3 1/2 cups low-sodium chicken broth
3 1/2 cups cous cous
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
2 tablespoons butter
1 cup chopped dried apricots
1 cup chopped smoked almonds
1/2 cup chopped flat-leaf Italian parsley
salt and pepper to taste

1. Bring the chicken broth to a boil
2. Add the cous cous and cinnamon, stir, and cover with foil or a lid. Turn off the heat.
3. Let the cous cous sit for 5 minutes, then fluff with a fork to separate all of the grains
4. Stir in butter until melted, than add apricots, almonds, parsley, salt and pepper and combine well

Dessert:
Vanilla Bean Frozen Yogurt with Figs, Honey and Pistachios
10 scoops low-fat vanilla bean frozen yogurt
20 small ripe figs, stems trimmed, cut into quarters
1/2-3/4 cup lavender honey (or your favorite variety)
3/4 cup chopped toasted pistachios

1. Scoop the frozen yogurt into bowls and top witht the figs
2. Drizzle honey over the figs, then top with pistachios

SMC: That sounds amazing! What are some unique, creative ideas to really make a party special? I love seeing the little touches that really great hostesses use to make their event stand out in your mind.

LBA: Below are a handful of very inexpensive, yet chic decorations and entertaining staples that can be used for other occasions, but again, won’t put a host/hostess into the red on the first of the year. They can be found at any Cost Plus World Market and many times Target! All items are under $25:
* Lanterns w/ candles
* Moroccan bowls and platters
* Tangine bowl
* Throw pillows
* Party Favors: Sparklers tied with monogrammed wine charms in the shape of blue starts (with silver metallic pen)

SMC: What is your absolute favorite recipe in the book?
Katie:
Seared Pepperonata Tuna Steak
Jodi: Baked Chicken Smothered in Tomato Sauce and Ricotta
Melissa: Maple, Bacon Brussels Sprouts

SMC: Since we do a lot more shopping than sauteeing here at shoppingsmycardio, tell us about your favorite, no-fail party outfit.

LBA: For casual, your favorite pair of jeans, a fabulous (but comfortable) top. From there, depending on what type of shoe-a-holic you are, complete the get-up with stellar knee-high boots, chic flats or fabulous stilettos. For evening, a simple black dress (every girl should have one that fits her perfectly). Dress it up or down depending on how swank the event. Again, your go-to pair of shoes is a must and will set the tone for your ensemble and moreover, illustrate your unique personality. This goes for jewelry as well. We each have our own personal style – Jodi (trendy, colorful and themed with each outfit); Katie (chunky and mismatched with lots of metallic); Melissa (lots of jewelry that seems to never comes off or change by outfit).

SMC: What is your one best tip about cooking or entertaining?

LBA: Do not be afraid. Have faith that with all of your failures (cooking and entertaining) you will inevitably become a better chef and hostess. Learn from these mishaps, with time and many burnt soufflés later, you will evolve into a wonderful chef and hostess.

wow! thank you so much to the wonderful ladies behind little black apron – there is some wonderful advice there that’s sure to make even the most hostess-phobic girl into a born entertainer. and um, if anyone’s making that delish maple dijon salmon for new year’s, feel free to send an invite my way!

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18th December 2007

deal of the day: saks contemporary sale


okay, so i don’t have a ton of time to blog this one, but wouldn’t feel right leaving you all in the dark. saks just started their women’s contemporary sale, and they’ve made some pretty fabulous markdowns.

remember that nanette lepore cardigan i recommended a while back? it’s down to $111 – from $300.

and i just grabbed this very yummy grey cable knit sweater coat by ya-ya…for $110, down from over $400. (it’s the one pictured at right – darling, isn’t it?)

probably just as well i didn’t see this until after i clicked ‘ship it’, but this darling boatneck marc by marc sweater is down to $68 from $260.

i could keep going, but really, you should be looking for yourself before everything’s gone. oh, and use code HOLIDAY7 for free shipping!

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