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It’s Time for Some Fall Comfort Food: Corn Chowder

It’s Fall, and even though it was 80-something degrees in L.A. today, I’m still in the spirit of the season! Sundays deserve special food attention, and I’ve been craving soups and warm liquids.  So I took a stab at Ina Garten’s (aka The Barefoot Contessa) recipe and it was delicious! I highly recommend cutting the recipe in half (except for the bacon and the butter!)  I would also recommend reducing the chicken broth just a bit if you want the consistency a little thicker.

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EB Hot Topic: a “for real” travel site

As a connoisseur of anything having to do with loungewear, lounging and comfort, I recently stumbled onto a site that I must share.  No matter where I go, I absolutely have to be comfortable.  Not just in my clothes but in my surroundings. When I travel, I become absolutely obsessive about where I’m going to rest my head at night.  If my hotel doesn’t make me feel comfortable, why am I going to try and sleep there?  For example, hotels need to have white bed linens, not a floral, ugly mess of a bedspread that has never seen a washing machine or dry cleaner (and how would you know, it’s got so many colors on it who would could tell the difference?).  Plus, with this bed bug situation, white bed linens are an absolute must-have.

So how happy was I to find Oyster.com.  This site tells you what the real truth about the hotel you’re thinking of booking.  Not what their marketers would have you think.  Real pics and information from a non-partial third party resource!  This site may make me even more paranoid about my hotel choices!

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Aloha…Lounging

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So I’m sitting here on American Airlines Flt 5 out of Dallas/Ft. Worth to Honolulu as I write this blog to post later. Someone told me AA had Wi-Fi, but even though I’m connected to something I can’t get online. And I’m not interested in asking the flight attendant for help…

But anyway, I’m on this flight which is taking me beyond out of my way to Hawaii because I booked it with miles and I had to take whatever I could get! But why can I not mellow out and get into the spirit? I mean…I’m going to Hawaii, a place I’ve never been to before. I didn’t think I would see any parts of a vacation until this time 3 years from now. But I’m thinking to myself that I don’t DESERVE to go to Hawaii so I feel a little bad. I need to be working. Making money. Selling clothes. On my computer.  Working on my website. Sketching out designs. Etc., etc., etc. But that’s totally crazy, right?

This trip is virtually a freebie. I’m using my miles to get there. I’m staying with a friend who’s there with her company, so the hotel is free (and most of my meals! Thank you company!). I’m even using her rental car for most of the trip. And the only way I felt right about coming along was if I had appointments with perspective buyers or I wouldn’t come. So I have 3 appointments with some pretty impressive places. Erin Braxton business will not cease.

So what is it that keeps us from enjoying the blessings that are put before us? This is a deal many would gladly jump on without a problem. I’m getting there. I think I’ve been beaten down professionally for so long that I feel like I need to be at Trump status before I can give myself any sort of treat. I’m slowly but surely working on that wacked out mentality that has been engrained in my mind by the Man! I’ve been working my ass off to create this life and, albeit challenging, I have a good time.

As I was booking my plane trip to Maui from Honolulu and firming up my appointment times, I began to get a little excited. Business and pleasure in Hawaii. I’ll get some poolside and beachside lounging time in, too. So I’ll get some of my reading done, which has become really important to me as of late. I mean, what’s more important than finishing up the Twilight series?

I know I’ll enjoy myself when I get there. I already have dinner plans tonight with a nice girl I met from Hawaii a few months ago. Hopefully I’ll come back to L.A. with three new customers! I’ll post pics for you to see later.

Aloha…

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Recession Lounging Revisited

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I have to say…this recession we’re in seems to be taking a bit of a bigger toll on all of us than we might have originally thought.¬† Dragging on longer than some of us more optimistic ones had thought.¬† So many of my friends are out of work.¬† So many of my friends with small businesses are struggling.¬† So many people that I know seem to have just given up.¬† But over the last year my outlook about this entire thing has come full circle.¬† I did a post, last year, that discussed benefits the recession would have on your lounging schedule.¬† Because whether you call it lounging or not, staying at home instead of going out is the only option for so many right now.¬† So you might as well make the most of it.

Here, I’ll highlight some of my previous recession lounging tips and add on a few more.

Last Year…
I wrote about shopping at my local Latin grocery store where produce was too cheap to be true!  Great meals at home are really nice and economical, but the wrong shopping destination can make them equally as expensive as going out.

This year…
Since the recession forced the doors closed on my Latin grocery store, I’m all over Trader Joe’s.¬† I mean, I love Whole Foods as much as the next person, but eggs cost double what you can get them for at Trader’s.¬† I also occasionally visit Fresh and Easy.¬† Not as great as Trader Joe’s but I do eat a lot of popcorn and it’s really cheap there for some reason.¬† Costco can also be great for SOME things (produce, salmon, Kirkland’s vinegar).

Last Year…
I wrote about ordering cheap Thai food or Pizza when you really don’t feel like cooking and you want to stay in and keep within your budget.

This Year…
If I’m being honest, that cheap pizza was really bad.¬† A frozen gourmet pizza from the grocery store costs the same thing and tastes better.¬† But since I’m on this new health kick, I have to say that I cook ALL the time.¬† This eating in has forced me to eat the best I ever have.¬† Check out some of my easy, favorite recipes that keep me healthy and more than happy about home cooking.¬† You can even turn these meals into dinner parties and invite friends.

Last Year…
I mentioned I had to cut out my Netflix due to lack of time and look at Blockbuster every now and then. I also began to focus on my overfilled Tivo.

This Year…
I found a new movie option.¬† It’s not super convenient, but the Redbox is great if you want to see a movie now and know you can return it within 24 hours.¬† You can even reserve them online! Not a perfect solution, but they usually have all of the new releases and you can return them to any Redbox, not just the one where you picked up your movie.¬† So that’s a plus.

This year I’m also trying to spend more time reading.¬† It’s an old method of entertainment but a good one!¬† I even heard that more people are taking advantage of public libraries.¬† I, personally, don’t have a library card for the Los Angeles Public Library, but as soon as I finish this post, I plan to go online and see if I can apply online.¬† I’m a big fan of sharing books and swapping them with friends.¬† I also know you can rent movies at the library, so that may be an option for many as well.

We’ll all make it through these rougher economic times.¬† Many of us just have to approach things a little differently.¬† I see it as a time to really work on things that I need to work on like my mind (through reading more), my spirit (through keeping faithful and hopeful about the future) and body (through healthier eating at home and with friends).

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Snack Time

haagan-daz-chocolateI have to admit, I am guilty just like everyone else when it comes to over-snacking while lounging around.¬† Snack time has turned into snack day! I mean…one of the best parts of lounging is eating crap you shouldn’t.¬† The other¬† night, my plan was to go to yoga.¬† Work out hard after eating my healthy salad.¬† Then, I would come home, put the computer down and relax, read, and watch some Ugly Betty.

All throughout my yoga class, all I could think about was Haagan Dazs chocolate ice cream.¬† I knew it was on special at my neighborhood Gelsons and I couldn’t get it out of my mind.¬† So, when I was on my way home from yoga, I stopped by that Gelsons to get some of that Haagan Dazs chocolate.¬† I told myself that even if I got a pint, I would only eat half.¬† But, I was a pig and polished it off.¬† That sooooo was not a part of my plan, but I can’t give my weakness too much energy and beat myself up too much.¬† I am human, plus…I’m not the first one and I certainly won’t be the last one to eat an entire pint of Haagan Dazs in one sitting.

So here are my suggestions to not turning a good lounge session into a monster caloriefest.¬† This is what I USUALLY do when I don’t fall victim to my weakness for sweets!

  1. Just say no in the grocery store.
    If I don’t have it in the house, it’s just better.¬† It’s pointless for me to believe that I’m going to practice self control with good junk food in my pantry.¬† If it’s not there, there’s less of a chance that I’m going to get myself up to drive and get something from the store.
  2. Keep some emergency snack food on hand.
    My friend Elisabeth is always telling me how she keeps dark chocolate squares around to kill that sweet tooth craving.¬† I need to buy some.¬† When I want something salty, I’ve started popping real popcorn on the stove and adding just a little salt.¬† I do use a little canola oil, but it’s better than potato chips.¬† It’s so good when you want to satisfy that salty craving.
  3. Learn to cook some healthy dishes.
    I definitely know how to cook some things that aren’t so healthy.¬† But over the years, I’ve been working on making some healthier dishes.¬† This prevents me from calling out for pizza or making a run to In-N-Out Burger. If I make super healthy tacos or a great piece of grilled salmon, I don’t want trash food. Even a great salad will kill the craving.

I know that sometimes I don’t even care and just WANT some good junk food.¬† But over the past couple of years, I’ve let it get the best of me. So whether I stick to my healthy, lounge food options or not, I thought I’d share what is working for me at the moment. Let us know what is working for you!

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Cute Lounging

lips-iconLounging is a practice that can take many forms.  Dragging around the house, alone, with not a care as to how you look.  Hanging out by the pool or beachside with an umbrella drink and a good book.  Snuggling up with your significant other with your latest Netflix pick.  Or chilling on the patio at your favorite restaurant with girlfriends.

However you do it, I continue to find the importance of finishing the lounging look without letting it all go to hell.¬† When alone you may tell yourself, “I’m by myself, who cares what I look like right now?”¬† But what if you decide to run outside and walk the dog?¬† Are you going to just throw on your street shoes and go out as is?¬† What if you run into someone? What if a cute neighbor drops by to borrow some ketchup?

When you’re hanging out with the girls, having a leisurely lunch at your neighborhood spot, you may tell yourself, “I’m just out with my girls.¬† Why should I bother to try? It’s just the girls.” But then you run into someone you know or someone you’d like to GET to know and all of a sudden you’re ducking and dodging because you look a mess!¬† That happened to me for the last time a few weeks ago when I literally ran away from a cutie trying to converse with me for fear he’d see it wasn’t one of my better days.

During poolside and/or beachside lounging we usually look a bit better.¬† But it’s possible, when in public settings such as these, you could be thinking, “I’m out here just trying to relax and focus on me, today.¬† I’m not trying to be cute for these people.¬† This is MY time.” But you never know who you could see.¬† There’s nothing worse than being caught out there looking less than, when you know your best can be more than what others are currently seeing.

So as I mentioned, I was recently in a situation when I was literally fleeing from a cute guy because I was out looking ridiculous.¬† Baseball cap on, crappy jeans, nobody’s makeup…just not my best me.¬† And I don’t require much.¬† Most of us don’t.¬† A little effort can go a long way.¬† So whether you’re lying around the house or running to the market or lounging around with friends, follow these simple rules and not only will you look better, you’ll feel better about the way you look which really makes you your cutest!¬† Even if you are just lounging.

  1. Keep the basics in check.¬† Stay consistent with your pedicures.¬† Your feet speak volumes about you and every girl loves looking at her feet when they’re freshly pedicured (or maybe that’s just me loving to look at myself all the time).
  2. Make sure your eyebrows stay shaped.¬† Even if your hair isn’t on point, with eyebrows in order, your face will always look pretty.
  3. Keep your lips shiny at all times.¬† Shiny lips are super cute and sexy.¬† My favorite lip gloss at the moment is Juicy Tubes Hallucination.¬† I have gotten so many compliments when I wear that gloss.¬† I know we’re in a recession and $18 lip gloss may be a little too extravagant for some, but this one is worth it if you can swing it.

Whether you’re looking to meet Mr. Wonderful or just tired of looking tore down, I guarantee that when lounging or just in a leisurely mood, a little effort goes a long way.

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Style tip: My most recent favorite in/out lounge look is the super lounge tee, a colorful silk scarf doubling as a headband and some Haviana flips.  That look coupled with some good gloss and and my Westie have proven to be far more affective than my sweats and baggie tees.

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Internet Lounge

As a chronic internet user, browsing the world wide web has become a part of my constant entertainment. Not having a blackberry until almost 2 years ago, I wasn’t as addicted to email and staying connected as I am today. But it was pretty bad even then.

Now, it’s become so bad, that I sleep with my blackberry and before I even get out of bed, I pick it up to see my emails! Is that not pathetic? Especially coming from the Lounge Queen. I pride myself with knowing what it takes to kick back, relax and enjoy my down time, but I seem to be having a problem, lately, taking my own advice.¬† So here’s what I’m going to start doing¬† in order to disconnect and unwind properly.

1. Either leave the Blackberry in the living room out of the bedroom until I’m up and ready for work, or turn off the radio frequency so emails are not coming through all night.

2. Put my computer and blackberry down after 9pm.¬† I know that’s late for some, but that’s pretty good for me.¬† At least it can be a start.¬† (As I type it’s almost 11pm!)

3. Only check emails at dedicated times throughout the day so I don’t get distracted from my work and/or downtime.

4.  Read more!  The computer has become my entertainment and I feel bad about that.  I have tons of books waiting on me.

5.¬† Quit interrupting my meals and down time to respond to emails or text messages.¬† When I’m with others it’s so rude and seriously…there’s little that is so pressing it can’t wait.

Putting these few things into action will be hard, but it must be done.¬† The three things I can’t seem to live without these days are my TIVO, my Blackberry and my computer, but they’re taking over and I have to get some balance back!

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Active Lounging

Cozying up on the couch in front of my Tivo is great.¬† Curling up with a good novel can be even better.¬†¬†Sometimes being a couch potato is just what the doctor ordered.¬† That mindless, passive activity is what so many of us need these days to mentally escape from the drama of our lives.¬† But sometimes it’s just not enough.

I was always active.¬† Then, I moved to L.A., one of the best places in the country to be active…and I got passive.¬† I was consumed with my business.¬† Stressing myself out it all the time.¬† Glued to my laptop, running around town to meet with vendors, eating crap food on the go.¬† Don’t get me wrong.¬† I love being a business owner.¬† I just had to learn to balance the business with my life.¬† I had to get back to that person I used to be without letting the business get in the way of my well-being and the stress-free lifestyle that I’m actively trying to create.

So…my passive lifestyle was not my friend.¬† I am pretty active as far as my business goes, but I wasn’t doing any type of workout on a regular basis.¬† I would walk my dog everyday, and even he was getting lazy, stopping to¬†sightsee halfway down the hill refusing to go any further.

Having loved power yoga ever since I first tried it over 7 years ago, I wanted to bring it back into my life.¬† I used to be a fiend for it, breaking my neck to get to my yoga class.¬† And I felt awesome.¬† But when I came to L.A., the yoga capital of the world, I didn’t¬†keep it a part of my life.¬† I would walk, hike, and occasionally get to a yoga class, but my exercise¬†was inconsistent.¬† I wasn’t committed.¬† So in January, I decided to begin my training for yoga teacher certification at Earth’s Power Yoga.

At first I thought I just wanted to use the training as a way to get back into the practice.¬† I was almost looking for something and/or someone to hold me accountable…forcing me to practice.¬† During the training, I’m required to go 4 times a week so I thought this would be perfect for me.¬† But throughout the process, I’m learning that I really enjoy teaching.¬† Plus, I’m beginning to need it.¬† I’m becoming addicted to the adrenaline rush of that intense workout, again.¬† Yoga has been so good to me, and I want to bring it to others.¬† It helps me relax, sleep better, unwind after a stressful day, and escape.¬† It’s what I call “active lounging.”¬† You get all the benefits of lounging, but while moving.

Maybe yoga isn’t your thing.¬† That’s totally possible.¬† Maybe you prefer running or spinning or swimming.¬† Whatever you enjoy, just get up and do it.¬† Sometimes it’s really hard to get going, but when you do, you really do feel better, relax better and are able to lounge better when the time comes.¬† This type of active lounging¬†is the perfect compliment to your best passive lounging.

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Election Day Lounge Session

Most of us are counting down the days until the election. I know I am. I’m even considering voting early so I can post myself on the couch all day and lounge around watching CNN. I’ve already traded some of my favorite shows to watch some of those analysts duke it out. Will it be McCain or Obama? What does each one of them have to do in order to win? Who won this or that debate? Who is leading in the polls? What does Obama need to do to keep his lead? What does McCain need to do to close the gap? I’m completely addicted and I don’t see why November 4th is going be any different for everyone else. I know people who even take off of work and plant themselves in front of the television on election day. I plan to spend the greater part of my day doing the same.

If an election day lounge session is in your plans, make sure you have the proper accoutrements. If you’re lounging alone, you may choose different lounging attire than if you have an election party. You may even opt for an outfit that is appropriate enough to take you to the polls and back. Maybe the hoody tunic with basic pique pants or a kimono wrap robe accompanied with some basic pants.

Some other lounge day supplies should include proper refreshments, a good throw and some lip nourishment. No matter where, when or why you’re lounging, you always need to make sure your lips are adequately moisturized in an effort to prevent getting up from the couch once you’ve achieved that perfect position.

Happy Lounging…

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Lazy Summer Lounge Syndrome

Summer days are counting down and I appear to have been MIA. Sorry about that. But my lounging has been endless this summer. I call this Lazy Summer Lounge Syndrome. I’m potentially pushing through the most difficult time of my entrepreneurial career. But it’s so rewarding when the pay off finally comes. But until that payoff does come, how do I keep myself going? For those of you who are on your hustle, trying to make it work with a business or non-traditional career, the down times can be tough, but you can over do it in the lounging department if you’re not careful. There comes a point when it’s no longer called lounging and you’re just being lazy. I’ve been there.

Here’s what I try to do to prevent this shameless laziness spiral from taking control of my life when my spirits are not as “up” as they could be.

1. Don’t fall victim to the big “pig out” sessions. I know this is tempting and I’ve definitely inhaled my share of Haagen Dazs this summer, but I’ve learned to cut back. Instead of eating an entire pint, I just get the little dixie cup size to cut the urge. Eating healthy always makes me feel better, but when I fall off the wagon, I can really fall hard. So I have to make it a “once a week” thing.

2. Get out and move. I try and make sure I do something every day. Though it’s hard when you’re thinking too hard about what you’d like to have happen versus what is actually happening in your life. Good thing I have a dog that forces me out of my home office to walk. I always take Wesley and go walking in the hills but his little legs are so short we can only go so far. Yoga is really my outlet when I manage to get there. Whatever exercise there is that you like to do, do it. It can relax your mind and relieve the tension. I always sleep so well after yoga.

3. Don’t stop working on it. Whatever thing you’re doing or trying to do in life, you’re sometimes going to have a door or two slammed in your face. If you’re an actor you may not get that second call back. If you’re an entrepreneur you may not get that deal or someone may take 90 days to pay you rather than 30 days. But you have to recover and keep things moving. Everything that is supposed to happen always happens in due time so try not to stress about it and continue to work on your projects. Go to another audition, work on your portfolio, make some sales calls, etc. It’s better than just focusing on what’s not happening. Focus on what you can control.

4. Stay focused on your spiritual inspiration. Whatever or whomever you seek spiritual guidance from, whether it be God, Allah, Buddha or the Torah, don’t lose site of it. I tend to occasionally stray away from my spiritual connection and sometimes I just need to get my focus back because it helps me feel so much better and see life more clearly. Many times you may just get basic stuff, but they are the essentials we lose site of in the daily grind.

I now have to go and practice what I preach. Yoga this afternoon and more work tonight. I’m not a therapist, but I am learning how to survive while in pursuit of a dream. Let me what survival tactics you’re using.

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