01.01.2014
How to cure a hangover

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Hangovers obviously suck and, as we/I get older, they get worse and WORSE.  And then there’s the recovery time…let’s just say not so good.  In honor of New Year’s Day, I’ve pulled together a few of my favorite go-to hangover cures. These aren’t scientific by any means, but they sure work for me.

french fries

French fries: my all-time favorite food.  I always say “no matter how full I am, there’s always room for french fries” and god do they help a nasty hangover. (image via Pinterest.com)

seltzer

In New York we call it “seltzer,” everywhere else calls it “club soda” or “soda water.”  Whatever you want to call it, it’s my go-to drink that I’m convinced helps with hangovers. (image via Pinterest.com)

veggie omelette

Eggs are actually proven to help with hangovers due to the fact that they contain large amounts of cysteine, the substance that breaks down the hangover-causing toxin acetaldehyde in the liver.  How’s that for cheap science? (image via FitSugar.com)

hangover pizza

Speaking of eggs, this “hangover pizza” is a great cure-all. (image via WasabiPrime.blogspot.com)

12.31.2013
New York Reminders and a Happy New Year

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I got back to LA late last night after spending seven days in New York and, I gotta say, this trip was really something.  New York IS (and always will be) my home but I really took some time this trip to wonder…could I move back now, at this point in my life?  The answer is…I still don’t know.  I’m totally, madly in LOVE with Manhattan but good GOD, could I really go back to having roommates and an 8×8 bedroom?  Probably not.

What I encountered on my trip, that I could get more of: businessmen in suits, extremely sarcastic group conversations, a man giving up his seat at a bar for a woman, real Italian food and greasy NY-style Chinese food,  my family and long-time friends, walking, and last, but not least, the pure energy that emanates from the New York City side walk.  I’ve also realized that I generally prefer winter clothing to any other season and, as weird as it is, I left NYC feeling more energized and refreshed than ever.  2013 was, how do you say it, kind of a shitty year for me and hey…it’s happens to everyone.  I’m not complaining because I know how truly lucky I am to have my health, my family, friends, etc. but overall…yeah, not my personal best.  I’m looking forward to a hypothetically clean slate in two days…are you with me?  Cheers to an amazing 2014- I see big things ahead.

12.26.2013
Holiday Moments

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 The Virgin America terminal at LAX

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The steps outside my sister’s house on Christmas Eve

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Spending quality time with my nephew…doing sand art

12.16.2013
Reader Question: How Much Do I tip for beauty services?

Beauty Tip Guide

Hey Jamie!

Would you ever consider doing a blog post on how much to tip for different beauty services (nails, hair, waxing, etc.)?  It’s so confusing!

– “M”

Hi “M”!

Yes, yes it is.  I totally agree with you- it IS confusing.  My personal policy is “when in doubt, go with 20%,” but I put together this quick guideline, which also works.  🙂

xo,

Jamie

12.11.2013
Jumpstarting 2014: A Recap from The Ranch R4.0

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Right before Thanksgiving, I blogged about how I was about to embark on a 4-day fitness/wellness retreat with The Ranch R4.0.  It’s been about a week since I’ve been back and, guys, I’m still all reved up with energy and enthusiasm which, for me, is pretty amazing.  If you read my pre-trip post, you know that I was extremely nervous about going, mainly because I didn’t exactly follow the month-long “preparation” that The Ranch instructs everyone to do (oops) which mainly consists of daily hikes/work outs, cutting out caffeine, alcohol, sugar, animal protein, etc.  I knew that I’d have NO problem with the food, since I don’t drink caffeine anyway, and if I can’t go four days with out a drink…well, that would mean I should be going to a different kind of retreat, but I digress.

Our days started at 5:30am (yep, not a fan of that) and went straight through until about 8…it was intense, yet, a truly amazing experience.  Here’s a sample day at the retreat:

  • 5:30am: wake up call
  • 6:00am: morning stretch/yoga
  • 7:00am: breakfast
  • 7:30am: departure for hike
  • 7:45: hike begins
  • 12:30: hike ends
  • 1:00pm: lunch
  • 1:30pm: break
  • 2:00pm: class at fitness center (yoga)
  • 3:00pm: class at fitness center (core)
  • 4:00pm: class at fitness center (strength training)
  • 5:00pm: massage
  • 6:00pm: break
  • 7:00pm: dinner

I learned so much that I barely even know where to start.  I think my biggest takeaways were these:

the ranch food

  • Treat your body well// What you put into your body matters.  I always knew this and, honestly, I eat fairly well most of the time…but I learned that I can actually live (and be full) on MUCH less food than I thought.  Sure, I was hungry the first two (ok, three) days of this retreat but by the fourth day I found myself satisfied with about a 1/2 cup of granola and a sip of a veggie smoothie. What?!  I’m the girl who ALWAYS finishes her plate, even if the plate is full of healthy food…I finish it. I never minded vegan food but now I actually like it; I even made a vegan lunch yesterday and was almost full after 😉

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  • Push yourself physically, but listen when your body says to stop// The hikes were really challenging…I mean like REALLY hard and I pushed myself physically because I wanted…no, I needed to finish them.  By the end of the second day, I realized that at some point I had pulled my right groin muscle and could barely lift my leg.  I sat in my hotel room, leg elevated, watching Full House, and cried a little about the fact that I hurt myself and might not be able to do any more hiking.  Then I thought about it…I’m pretty sure that I pulled my groin the first day and I STILL hiked about 9 miles after that which, HELLO, is pretty amazing.  I DO push myself…and I’m proud of that.  I took a break and didn’t do the 3rd hike and then, on the 4th day, I did a moderated version of the hike that didn’t include such steep inclines.  I did what I could with what I had going and that’s something I’m proud of.

the ranch simple things

  • Enjoy the simple things// It’s funny what becomes “normal” to you when you’re out of your comfort zone.  I learned to love my nightly ritual of no-caffeine tea (with fresh mint and lemon) and I would actually get excited to drink it.  I also learned to love the fact that the only makeup I wore on my face (for FOUR ENTIRE DAYS) was mineral foundation and a dab of concealer…that’s IT.

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  • Make sure you take time to enjoy the view// So often we just go through life not truly paying attention to what’s going on around us (Hi, if you’re from New York especially).  I made sure STOP and LOOK around…the views are amazing when you take a minute to breath.

good things take time

  • Good things take time// I’ve never been a particularly patient person but I’m trying to be better.  Whether it’s a fitness goal, a career goal or even something small, it’s important to remember these words.  Good things take time.

 

 

 

12.05.2013
Holiday Gift Guide: The Little Market

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A few weeks back I attended the launch party (and also a blogger sushi lunch!) for The Little Market x Citizens for Humanity where I learned about Lauren Conrad’s latest project: The Little Market, a company she started with friend Hannah Skvarla, that’s mission is to build sustainable partnerships with artisans in developing countries, by connecting them with customers through an online marketplace. They seek to empower women artisans to rise above poverty and support their families.  So basically, Lauren and Hannah have been traveling the globe in search of amazing ethically-made products that practice fair trade principles.  If you know me, you know I love this kind of stuff and, even better, they’ve sourced a TON of amazing items that would make for perfect holiday gifts.  Here are my favorites:

1. Block Print Elephant Journal (handmade in India)

2. Rose Gold Candle (handmade in India)

3. Black Knit Baby Sneakers (handmade in Peru)

4. Aqua Round Glass Pitcher (handmade in Mexico)

5. Mint Vanity Trunk (handmade in India)

6. White Dove Ornament (handmade in Nepal)

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Annette, Lauren Conrad, me, Kelly