Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Whoopsie!

Well...I have definitely neglected this blog.

In the past month I have quit my job, started on a new career path (meaning I'm going back to school...again!), gone on an impromptu vacation, been to a wedding and a baby shower, and generally been super busy.

But now that I'm getting back into the swing of things, I will hopefully be posting more often!

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Thirsty Thursday -- Peanut Butter Cookies







This week's Thirsty Thursday is my favorite cookie recipe...Peanut Butter Cookies! =)


They look so good, don't they? Mmm. Onto the recipe:


I like my cookies chewier, but if you like them a little crunchier, bake until golden brown at 375 degrees for 9-10 minutes. 


I think flattening the cookie dough balls is my favorite part ;)

Enjoy!

Know of a good food or drink recipe that I should try out on Thirsty Thursday? 

Leave a comment and let me know!

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Trivia Tuesday -- Olympic Games






This week's Trivia Tuesday features Olympic trivia in honor of the 2012 Olympic Games currently going on! =)

  1. The Olympics originated in Greece during the 8th Century BC.
  2. London is the first city to have hosted the Olympics three times (can you name the years?)
  3. There were more athletes than spectators at the 1900 Olympic Games in Paris.
  4. Inge Sorensen (Denmark) won a bronze medal in the 200-meter breaststroke in 1936. She was only 12, making her the youngest medalist ever in an individual event. 
  5. Eddie Eagan (USA) is the only person to have won a gold medal in both the Summer and Winter Games (can you name the events?)
  6. George Eyser won 3 golds, 2 silvers and 1 bronze in gymnastics in the 1904 Games. What was so remarkable about this feat was the fact that he competed with a wooden prosthesis after his leg was run over by a train. 
  7. Nadia Comaneci was awarded 7 perfect scores of 10.0 during the 1976 Olympic Games, making her the first female in Olympic gymnastic history to do so. 
  8. Women competed for the first time in the 1900 Olympic Games. 
  9. The first time an actual pool was used during the Olympic Games was in the 1908 Olympics (coincidentally, held in London).
  10. The first team added to the Olympics was Football (the US version, not soccer!) in the 1900 Games.

Monday, July 30, 2012

Music Monday -- 30 July 2012






Hello hello! We're back for some more Music Monday! This week features another eclectic list of songs =)

If you click on the song name, it'll take you to a YouTube Music Video. 
If you click on the artist name, it'll take you to the artist's website!

  1. Little Talks by Of Monsters and Men -- catchy song, really bizarre music video. 
  2. 5-1-5-0 by Dierks Bentley -- what's not to love, awesome summer song & Dierks' beautiful face!?
  3. Too Close by Alex Clare -- I dunno what it is about this song, but I love it. 
  4. A Warrior's Call by Volbeat -- badass song...love working out to it =) 
  5. Wide Awake by Katy Perry -- Katy Perry's songs are always catchy, but I love that this one is a little darker.
  6. Fly Over States by Jason Aldean -- this man is a country God. Enough said. 
  7. Drive By by Train -- a little different sound for Train, but I love it. 
  8. We Run the Night by Havana Brown -- you just have to dance to this. Party!
  9. That's Why I Pray by Big and Rich -- given recent events, I think this song really hits close to home. Truly beautiful. 
  10. Work Hard Play Hard by Wiz Khalifa -- anthem for my life?

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Weight Loss Journey -- Week 2

Current Weight: 153lbs
Goal Weight: 130lbs
Boobs: 35.0in
Waist: 33.5in
Hips: 35.0in


This week was kind of rough.  An inconsistent work schedule and my car breaking down meant lots of stress (read: ate a lot of crappy food) and not much working out. 


I'm honestly surprised that I only gained one pound this week.  It probably should have been more. 


Got one work out in this week (today) -- definitely need to do better next week! 


Friday, July 27, 2012

Fitness Friday - Quick Treadmill Workout






Hello everyone! This week's Fitness Friday features a quick and dirty treadmill workout plus a little core work.

I really like this workout because you're really only doing 2 minutes total of high intensity running. I am horrible at running so this is about all I can handle, but you definitely get a super workout in without feeling like you're working too terribly hard for the majority of it. I was drenched in sweat after doing this today. Enjoy!




DIY Armpit Stain Remover

Fitness Friday will be coming shortly, but for now I wanted to share this tip with everyone!

My workout clothes and my everyday clothes are pretty much synonymous, and one thing I hate more than anything else is when all that sweat turns my awesome white shirts into not-so-awesome pit stain rags. However, thanks to One Good Thing By Jillee (awesome site by the way, check it out!), I have learned how to keep white shirts looking good as new!


I was being dumb & forgot to take "before" pictures, but trust me, this works! Also, forgive the poor quality of my photos. My trusty 7-year old camera finally went to electronics heaven, so I was left with only my phone camera.


First, make the cleaning solution in a recyclable container. I used an old Cool Whip container.


Recipe: 
1 part DAWN Dishwashing Liquid 
2 parts Hydrogen Peroxide
Sprinkle of Baking Soda


I used 1/4c Dawn, 1/2c Hydrogen Peroxide and 1tsp Baking Soda.

Next, pour the solution onto your armpit stains & then scrub it in, like so:


I wasn't really sure how much scrubbing was necessary, so I kinda just made sure that the solution was thoroughly soaking the T-shirt and gave it a few half-hearted scrubs for good measure.

Let the t-shirts soak for at least an hour (I forgot about this project and left it overnight)


Throw the T-shirts into the wash and wash like normal (I had a lot of shirts as you can tell, so I just did one small load of all the T-shirts I was cleaning)


And voila! T-shirts look good as new!



Some notes: 
  • According to the comments I read, this solution doesn't really store well.  You could put it in an air-tight container and then refrigerate, but this solution is honestly so easy to make you might as well just make a fresh batch as needed. 
  • Some of the shirts that I treated have had the stains set in for a very long time...you can still kind of see them but really only if you're looking hard and it's definitely an improvement over what they were.
  • I also tried this on some old ink stains on one of my shirts, and while it isn't completely gone, you can only see it upon close inspection.
  • Allegedly you can use this on other colored shirts for things like grease stains. I haven't tried it yet, but if you have let me know how this worked for you!
Hope this tip helps!