Wednesday, February 20, 2013

February BirchBox - RED CARPET READY

 RED CARPET READY

BirchBox is only $10 a month and no shipping. You will get about five samples along with one larger or full size sample.

When you first join you will fill out a personal beauty profile to ensure you will receive products you will actually use. Personally, I think they just send everyone random samples each month.

BirchBox does have a loyalty program, so when you get friends to join and you review products you receive you will get points. 50 points for a friend and 10 points for each review - Once you get 100 you will get $10 to spend in their shop!

UPDATED Reviews:

I love the Joure Matte Tint - It is the perfect color and helps keep my skin shine free all day! Plus SPF 15!

The Kerastase is the best conditioner i have ever used - the only downside is that a bottle of it is about $40 i just don't know if I can spend $80 on Shampoo and Conditioner right now.

The Vasanti is a great for exfoliating your skin but St. Ives Green Tea face wash is just as good for around $6.


February POPSUGAR Must Have Box


Each POPSUGAR Must Have box is $35 a month or if you decide to go with the 3 or 6 month subscription you save about $4 a month.

Each box has about $100 worth of products.

Get $5 off with the code REFERFRIENDS

Here is this months Box!


Brokedown Wrap - This light pink wrap is super soft, but if I was any taller than 5.6 it would be too short.

Hanky Pankys - These are a one size fits all pantie - Love them, they are a super soft lace and if you go to their website and join their mailing list you will get $10 off your first order.

MarieBelle New York's Trésor Box - Dark chocolate covered cocoa nibs. They are very rich - a few will go a long way.

Revlon Just Bitten Kissable™ Balm Stain - I received the Honey color. It looks nude but it is actually a very pretty pink color once on. I did notice it got a little darker and brighter once on for a minute or two.

Safe Haven Book and Song Download - looking forward to reading this one and now that the movie is out I need to hurry up.

Connoisseurs Quick Jewelry Cleanser - It says it works on gold, platinum, and gemstones. I have a feeling that my mother will end up getting this since i don't really have anything besides pearls, silver and play jewelry.

Conversation Hearts - Not pictured because i took them to work on valentines day before I took this picture.
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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Basic French Macarons: Red Velvet

I have been seeing Macarons everywhere lately. I finally broke down and bought a few from Earthfare to see what all the fuss was about...and let me tell you I AM HOOKED!! These little morsels of goodness are crunchy and chewy. Not to mention they are gluten free...if you are in to that kind of thing.

After paying $3 a piece for these little heavenly bites I decided to try my hand at making them. I checked out Martha Stewart's version and food networks but decided on YumSugar's recipe with a twist.... a Red Velvet Twist.

I took the basic recipe and added a little cocoa powder and red food die (mine turned out to be more pink than red - so I suggest a LOT of red food coloring) and added cream cheese to the butter cream recipe.

I put the batter in a Ziploc bag and tried my best to make perfect same size circles.... this is not easy your first time. Because I live in the south it took about an hour for the tops to harden before I could put them in the oven.




Ingredients
2/3 cup almond meal or ground almonds
1 1/2 cups powdered sugar
3 large egg whites at room temperature and preferably aged up to 3 days
5 tablespoons granulated sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Directions
The basic meringue-style French macaron is merely the springboard for your wildest color and flavor combinations. Try adding a teaspoon of Dutch-process cocoa and red gel food coloring for a red velvet macaron, or a 1/4 teaspoon rose extract and pink gel food coloring for rose. Always add the dry flavorings to the almond meal/powdered sugar mixture and the extracts/gel color to the meringue.
  1. Preheat the oven to 280º and position two racks in the lower section of the oven. Line two rimmed baking sheets with parchment paper. If you have time, draw 1-inch circles on the back of each sheet, spacing the circles at least 1/2-inch apart.
  2. If your almond meal is very coarse, grind it with the powdered sugar in a food processor until fine. Sift the almond meal-powdered sugar mixture twice through a mesh sieve.
  3. Place egg whites in the bowl of a stand mixer (or use a hand mixer) and begin to beat on medium-high. When the eggs are frothy, gradually add granulated sugar one tablespoon at a time until fully incorporated. Continue to beat the egg white mixture until glossy and stiff peaks form when you lift the beaters. Gently stir in the vanilla extract. Be careful to not overbeat the meringue (e.g., the meringue takes on a clumpy texture).
  4. Add half of the sifted almond mixture and gently fold it into the meringue using a flexible silicone spatula. Lift from the bottom, up around the sides, and toward the middle, being careful to not overagitate the meringue and lose too much air. Once the almond mixture is predominantly incorporated, add the second half and repeat the folding motion.
  5. When the almond mixture is just incorporated, you will need to transform the batter into the appropriate texture. Using the flat of the spatula, "punch" down into the center of the batter, then scrape more batter from the sides to the center, and punch again. You will need to repeat this 10-15 times (or more, depending on your arm strength and the beginning texture of your batter) until the batter slowly and continuously drips back into the bowl when you scoop it up with the spatula. Think of the consistency of molten lava. For the best results, punch the batter a few times, check the consistency, then punch a few more times, etc. Do not make the batter too runny or the macarons won't rise as they should, and you could end up with oil stains on the surface.
  6. Pour batter into a pastry bag fitted with a 0.4-inch tip. In a pinch, you can also use a gallon size Ziploc bag: just snip a teeny bit from one of the bottom corners. Twist and clip the top of the bag to avoid overflow. On your prepared baking sheets, pipe out 1-inch rounds in the circles you drew (remember to draw the circles on the back side of your parchment to avoid ink or pencil stains on your macarons!).
  7. Holding the baking sheet in both hands, rap each baking sheet firmly on the counter two or three times. This smooths out the tops and helps form the "pied" or frilly foot on the bottoms of the macarons. Allow the piped macarons to dry, uncovered, for at least 15 minutes. The macarons should form a very thin, smooth crust where, if you tap it lightly with your finger, the batter will not stick to your finger. If after 15 minutes, the batter is still sticky, let it dry longer. This may take up to an hour on humid days.
  8. Place both baking sheets in the oven and bake for 15-18 minutes. After the first 2 minutes, open the oven to allow any excess humidity to escape. Halfway through, swap oven racks and rotate the sheets for even baking. The macarons are done when they are baked all the way through and the shells are just hard. Take care to not under bake (insides will still be mushy) or overbake (tops will begin to brown). Remove them from the oven, and cool on baking sheet placed on a wire rack.
  9. When fully cooled, assemble the macarons with your choice of filling. The assembled macarons can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to one week.
Makes about 4 dozen macaron halves (about 2 dozen complete macarons).

Monday, February 18, 2013

January BirchBox

BirchBox is only $10 a month and no shipping. You will get about five samples along with one full size sample.

When you first join you will fill out a personal beauty profile to ensure you will receive products you will actually use. Personally, I think they just send everyone random samples each month.

BirchBox does have a loyalty program, so when you get friends to join and you review products you receive you will get points. 50 points for a friend and 10 points for each review - Once you get 100 you will get $10 to spend in their shop!




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January PopSugar Must Have Box

I love love love the PopSugar Must Have boxes! They are $35 a month or if you decide to go with the 3 month subscription you save about $4 a month.

Each box has about $100 worth of products.

Get $5 off with the code REFERFRIENDS

Here is this months Box!


STOTT PILATES ® Stability Ball - Didn't currently have one so I was super excited to get this!

Epicuren Lip-balm - Love all lip stuff  just not a fan of having to put my finger in a pot of it. This balm is super silky, not sticky and has SPF 15!!
 
Think Thin bars - I have only tried the Dark Chocolate Coconut and it tastes like an Almond Joy bar! I love having bars around so I can grab one on the go for breakfast or a snack.

The Remix TimeBomb – Hot pink rubber watch with an LED light. Wasn't too sure about this when I first saw it, but it is starting to grow on me.

Jet-Puffed Mallow bits - These are just like the little marshmallows you find in hot chocolate
      packets.

Popbar Hot Chocolate on a Stick – Not going to lie I just ate it right off the stick. I am sure it would
      have made great hot chocolate but I don’t really buy milk so I just ate it… and it was delicious!!

Casetagram - $15 gift certificate to casetagram. You have to download the app on your smart device and then make a collage with your photos. For an iphone 4s after the $15 off a case will run you about $20.


All in all this was a great box and I even gifted the box to my sister and mother for their birthdays!


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