Mar 31, 2013

Happy Easter!

HAPPY EASTER!!!

Wow, is this a great weekend. It was my 20th birthday yesterday, it's Easter today. How fun, how could this weekend be better?

Well, Harvard could give us Easter Monday off from classes.

I'm C'MON, guys!

Anyway, here's a cute Easter Sunday outfit I've put together.


Easter Sunday


Nina ricci dress
$1,210 - brownsfashion.com


Alexander McQueen high heel
alexandermcqueen.com


Stud earrings
$63 - pearlescence.co.uk






Of course it's pastel pink. Why pass up an opportunity to wear pink?

I wish we had tomorrow off, so that I could visit my family and have spent my birthday with them (and watch my little sister go Easter egg hunting today)!

Oh well.

Do you have Easter Monday off?

What are you doing today?

What's your Easter Sunday outfit?

Mar 30, 2013

HAPPY 20th BDAY TO ME!!!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO ME!!!

I turn twenty today!!

It's a national holiday!!!

Okay, maybe not. But in my world it is :)

And finally, for pretty much the first time in ever, my birthday is on a Saturday and I DON'T have a midterm exam on it.

WHOOT WHOOT!

So today I'm going to be a Diva.

As in capital D, drop dead FAB-U-LOUS.

If you care to join me in my diva-dom, here's a wardrobe suggestion.


Sparkle


Chiffon dress
$26 - selectfashion.co.uk


Leather jacket
indressme.com


Bridal shoes
alibaba.com


Box clutch
dia-boutique.com


Ileana Makri stud earrings
matchesfashion.com


Mimco matte red lipstick
$26 - mimco.com.au



I can't believe I'm twenty!

I'm no longer a teenager, I'm officially a young adult. I'm a twenty-year-old young woman with her own apartment, over half of my college education behind me, and (hopefully) so much ahead of me.

LIFE IS SOOOOOOOO EXCITING!!!!

And yummy!



Quest Nutrition is totally on a roll with their new flavors this year - first the Quest Cravings chocolate peanut butter cups (addicted!) and now a cookie dough bar?



People on Instagram and throughout the blogosphere have been raving about these, so I've been dying to try them. 

There's the same relatively short ingredients list...


That's pretty good for a protein bar.
and A+ nutrition as always.



I like Quest Nutrition products, but I didn't think that these could be as good as everyone said. How can a protein bar taste (and feel!) like cookie dough?

Only they do! 



Just like they nailed chocolate peanut butter cups, they've nailed cookie dough! 



And the most amazing part is that, if you bake it, it bakes into what's essentially a fresh chocolate chip cookie!



Talk about a lovely birthday surprise :)




Kisses,
The Birthday Princess
xoxo




Mar 29, 2013

Fruity Friday

I'm forgoing the Friday Foodie Finds this week in favor of a fruity Friday instead!

Today's review is of Fruit Bliss all natural, non-GMO, preservative-free fruit snacks.

I tried their Dried Apricots, Dried Figs, and Dried French d'Agen Plums (aka: fancy prunes).



They come in big packs for snacking at home, as well as smaller, individual-sized packs that are perfect for workday brown bags or school day lunchboxes.



Instead of adding sugars, Fruit Bliss uses high quality fruits, partially rehydrated with a bit of water to achieve optimal juiciness, and lets their natural sugars shine. That makes it an "A+" snack for kids and adults alike!



They fruits really are sweet and juicy, as promised, and there are no hard or dry pieces at all in any of the packs - even the prunes!



Don't you just hate when you get hard prune? That used to be one of my snack time pet peeves as a kid.

Yes, I may have been the only seven-year-old snacking on prunes.

Seven going on seventy, I know - but I still love prunes! And my little sister (who just turned eight earlier this month) loves them, too. Give them a shot! In addition to keeping you regular with all their natural fruit fiber, prunes are just super delicious (especially paired with some nuts and dark chocolate - dooo itttt).

But my favorite of the three was probably the soft dried apricots.


I don't know what it is, but somehow I never really got into apricots - until recently! I discovered a love for dried apricots towards the end of last summer. If you haven't given them a try, I highly recommend trying some ASAP. You might be surprised!

They're very underrated, they're delicious! 

I was a bit surprised by the Fruit Bliss ones, though. Dried apricots are usually orange (generally pale orange), but these?


Brown! 

It turns out that dried apricots are naturally brown if they're prepared without preservatives. I'd rather eat mine brown, like these Fruit Bliss ones, and keep the unnecessary preservatives out of my body. Why would something as delicious as dried fruit need extra additives? 

Especially because the brown color did nothing to change the sweet apricot flavor of these yummy dried fruits! These were actually even a bit yummier than most apricots, because they were nice and juicy and not at all tough. The texture is a delight!

What's your favorite dried fruit?

Have you tried Fruit Bliss?

What's one NEW (to you) snack that you've been enjoying lately?

Mar 28, 2013

Harvard Square Travel Guide

Just to mix things up a little, here's my first (I think) travel guide. Since I'm in the square almost every day, here's an introduction to Harvard Square!


Great For: High School Students and their families, Bibliophiles, Academics, Nerds

Don't Miss: Widener Library.


You can't go into the stacks without membership (so not unless you're a student, faculty member, or otherwise associated with the university) but they do offer tours of limited parts of the library.

Even if you can't get in for a tour, it's still great to just admire the architecture and spend a few minutes on the steps.

DO Miss: Dining hall food. 'Nuff said.

Where to Eat: If you're a vegetarian, you don't want to miss Veggie Planet.


I don't eat there as often as  I would like, but they always have really great vegetarian and vegan offerings!

The best burgers (veggie burgers included) in Harvard Square can be found at Bartley's.

But Felipe's, Pinocchio's Pizza and Subs (known just as Noch's), and Hong Kong (known just as the Kong) are student favorites for budget-friendly late-night fare.

Slices at Noch's are big and tasty, but budget-friendly. Slices start at around $2 each.
You'll find them full of tipsy coeds in the wee hours where Saturday night and Sunday morning intersect. When Mt. Auburn St. empties out, these eateries fill up!

If you're just a little peckish, stop by the Starbucks in the Harvard Coop Bookstore and people watch while you enjoy a frappe and a cookie. I like this Starbucks best of the several in the area because it's located on the second floor of the bookstore and offers a great view of the store.

While a Pinkberry has recently opened right by the T station and there's also a Ben & Jerry's in the garage, locals skip both to form long lines over at Berryline.


The queue for a sweet cup of froyo almost always spills out into the street, but the abundant topping options and rotating flavors keep us all coming back!


Shopping: Harvard Square isn't great for most shopping, but you'll definitely want to stop by the Coop to get your obligatory crimson sweater and you won't want to miss the big Curious George store, especially if you have a little one at home.


 It's a kid's dream!

Transportation: Harvard Square isn't too big of a geographic area (like everything in Boston/Cambridge, it's designed quite compactly) so you can get around on foot. To get here from the airport, your best bets are to come either by taxi (~$30) or by subway ($2.50).


The subway (known as T) station is right in the middle of Harvard Square, so that's actually a pretty good option!

Have you visited Harvard Square?

What would you like to know from a travel guide?


Disclaimer: Images taken from the internet.

Mar 26, 2013

Smart Snackin'

Smart for Life makes a great variety of healthy food products designed to help busy, health-oriented individuals eat healthy with the same ease and convenience of packaged junk food.

I tried several of their products and they're actually just as tasty as they are convenient!


We'll start with the Smart for Life Protein Bars, since I'm the Queen of Bars. I got to try four different varieties.


Chocolate Peanut Butter, Caramel Almond, Chocolate, and Green Tea. I was most excited about the Green Tea flavored bar, since that's really unusual for a protein bar!



All four bars have similar nutritional stats - about 190 calories, 10g (or less) of sugar), a whopping 20g of protein, and 2g of fiber.



Though they're made with soy crisps for protein, none of these bars (or any of the Smart for Life products, as far as I'm aware) are vegan. They all contain whey (or dairy in some other form) and/or egg/egg whites.

But that's okay, because I'm not vegan!



So I tore right into the bars and, surprise surprise, the Green Tea bar ended up being my favorite (over the chocolate flavors, even)!



All of the bars have a similar texture - they're not like most protein bars, but rather more like a rice krispy treat (with a little bit of a malted flavor). They're not too sweet, but definitely sweet enough with their chocolate coatings (or, in the green tea bar's case) generous drizzle of icing.



In general, I prefer more traditional protein bar textures on the whole. But these are nice to switch things up!

Or if I feel like being a five-year-old with a rice krispie treat (sans sugar crash).

Smart for Life also makes pretty tasty cookies, as they ought to (they're the ones behind the cookie diet).



I didn't try the cookie diet cookies (which seem to be more oat-y, from what I see on the website) but got to try the Irresistible Winner Cookies, instead.

Seriously, who can resist trying a cookie with a name like that? I like confidence in a snack.



The cookies are individually wrapped, which makes them great for on-the-go snacking, or for those of us who need to work on the portion control. The little packs are nice, because they make it easier not to tear through the whole box at once.

Ahem, I'm looking at you, Girl Scout cookies.



With only 3g of sugar and 2g of fiber (that's as much as you'll get in a slice of whole wheat bread), they're also a really great option as a healthy snack. They're also pretty high in protein (6g) so they're a satisfying snack.

I'm not sure what happened to my photos of the actual cookies, my camera must have eaten them. Boo! But they look like the picture, which is always pleasant, and are of a pretty decent size - maybe about a two inch diameter?

Of the two, the chocolate chip cookies are my favorite. Both are tasty, but they also probably aren't what you think of when you think of a cookie. They're more of a cake-y cookie, with a layer of chocolate or peanut butter (respectively) frosting over them.

I didn't think the inner part of the chocolate chip cookie tasted very chocolatey, and the chocolate chips weren't as prominent as they could have been, but the chocolate shell made up for it. I haven't tried microwaving them, yet, though. I'll have to try that!

Next up was the Crunch, which is best described as a cake-y granola.



Just FYI - there's more in the pack than just those three pieces!

I actually really enjoyed these. They're great as a Greek yogurt topping with some blueberries and melted peanut butter. I liked that some of the pieces had dried fruits in them and, though they're liked chunks of muffin, they did have crunchy pieces throughout that I really enjoyed.



And only 3g of sugar (plus 5g of protein and 2g of fiber) makes them a great snack, or a wonderful alternative to granola, if you're looking for something a little lighter.

You get quite a bit of tasty, sweet snack there, for just the 90 calories. I'd definitely buy these again!




Last up were the Smart Bagel Chips. 


One good-sized bag is a serving. 

That's one of the things that I really liked about all of the Smart for Life products - they didn't try to use deceptive labeling or tiny portion sizes to skew their nutritional stats.


They're also whole-wheat and loaded with fiber, so they're a great snack!


I thought they tasted great on their own, or with some nut butter and jam (or cheese, or whatever else you like topping your bread or crackers with).

What's your favorite snack right now?

Which of the Smart for Life products looks best to you?

What are your favorite ways to get your protein in?

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