Monthly Archives: March 2011

Respecting the culture

It seems that too often Americans earn themselves a bad reputation when traveling abroad. Loud, obnoxious, rude–not the kindest words. So in an attempt to fit in more with the Italian culture next week, I’ve spent the last few days taking Italian lessons via an audio CD whenever I’m in the car.

The end result? I’m leaving tomorrow and I only really know how to say “I only understand a little Italian,” “I’m an American,” and “Do you understand English?” But it has reminded me how much fun it is to learn a new language. Ciao for now!

If you’re interested in learning a new language, be sure to check out your local library for language lessons on CD. I used the Short Course in Italian from the Pimsleur Language Program.

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Pack light, pack right

Packing for a trip, or packing in general for that matter, is most definitely not my strong suit. My problem is that I try to be prepared for anything and everything, even if that means toting along my entire wardrobe.

My other problem is that I’m terrible at making decisions and I like to have a lot of options, so I pack everything. But when you’re trying to avoid an annoying baggage fee and you’re stressing about transferring flights, you have to learn to pack only what you need.

So in honor of the inner fatalist in me (and also of my one-week trip to Italy beginning on Friday) my new motto is “Pack light, pack right.” We’ll see if it actually sticks.

[image via Getty Images]

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The new pancake

For me, pancakes always seem to be a weekend breakfast treat, mostly because they can be kind of a pain to make. In fact, I rarely, if ever, make them on my own. I either eat them out or eat them when my mom makes them.

However, thanks to Organic Batter Blaster–ready to cook pancake and waffle batter–pancakes have suddenly gotten a lot easier and a lot healthier. With this pre-made batter you simply need to shake, pour and cook. It could easily be done in under five minutes. Which means extra sleep, little effort and pancakes Monday through Friday.

Heat your griddle.

Blast the batter.

Cook your pancake.

The pancakes are light and fluffy, one serving size has only 80 calories and in addition to the original flavor, the batter comes in whole wheat, buttermilk and double chocolate.

Enjoy!

Nothing will ever replace my coveted bagel and cream cheese, but pancakes are fun again!

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Weekend delights

I was lucky enough to have my mom come up to Madison for a visit on Saturday. She stayed the weekend and we had the ultimate girl’s weekend, complete with yummy treats, shopping, a sad movie and pedicures.

Our treats for the weekend (a sort of random assortment, but delicious nonetheless):
Green River. A bright green, lime-flavored soft drink that originated in Chicago in 1919. It’s kind of a mix between Mountain Dew, Mello Yello and yummy lime flavors. Back in the ’60s this fountain drink was available in some drugstore fountains. Total throwback.

Enchiladas. Tortillas rolled around a delicious cheese filling and covered with a spicy(ish) chili pepper sauce. Enough said.
Pre-cooked, before the cheese became all gooey and melty.

Mini brownies. We were all about these little brownies last month; so good we had to have a repeat session. Store-bought, but totally worth it.

The movie that will make you cry no matter what, whether you’re a dog lover or not:
Hachi: A Dog’s Tale. With Richard Gere and the cutest little Akita–a Japanese breed of dog–you’ve ever seen, this movie is a can’t-miss. Tissues? Mandatory.

Spa pedicures, including a paraffin treatment:
If you’ve never been to Envy Nails on University Avenue (halfway between Hilldale Mall and Campus Drive), you’re missing out. Good service, awesome massage chairs and OPI. My color of choice? OPI Coney Island Cotton Candy.

[images via m.beautylounge.com and thefilmyap.com]

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Pardon the dust

I hope you are enjoying the new layout. Cheers to experimentation!

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