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Monday, October 10, 2016

The Lazy Easy Quick Cake Recipe


It has been a while since I posted a recipe here but over the weekend my husband and I came up with a recipe that I think you will love! We both wanted cake but we were too lazy to get out and also too lazy to make a cake that would take a long time. That's when he suggested: let's make a pancake cake. Yes, a pancake cake so here is the recipe.

Ingredients:

1 cup of pancake mix
1 egg
1/2 a cup of milk (or more depending on the consistency of the batter, you want it to look like regular pancake batter)
1/2 a teaspoon of cinnamon
1 teaspoon of vanilla
2 tablespoons of sugar (or 3 depending on how sweet you want it)
A pinch of baking soda
Some chopped walnuts and shredded coconut (optional)
2 tablespoons of coconut oil or 1 tablespoon of butter
Sweet cream (optional)
Nutella to taste

Preparation:

In a bowl, mix the pancake mix, sugar, baking soda and cinnamon. Once it is all well combined, add the vanilla, egg, and milk. Mix it well until you get a smooth batter of about the same consistency of the batter you use when making regular pancakes. Add the walnuts and shredded coconut if you would like to.

After your mixture is ready, heat up a medium pan and add the coconut oil or butter. Make sure it doesn't get too hot because your "cake" will burn. Add all the mixture at once and cook it for about 5 minutes on very low heat. Take a spatula and carefully check if the bottom looks golden brown. If so, slide the "cake" from the pan to a large enough plate and then turn it so you cook the other side for 5 minutes as well.

Now that your "cake" is cooked, let it cool and once it cools off cover one side of the cake with a filling of your choice (we used sweet thick cream). Cut the cake in half and place the two parts on top of each other in such a way that your filling is in the middle. To finish, cover the top plain side with Nutella and refrigerate for about an hour. Lastly, serve and enjoy!

Servings: 4
Cooking Time: 15 minutes without counting the time you allow to cool before eating it.

Note: if you do not want to put cream  you could use anything that you would like for the filling. Be creative! Have fun in the kitchen.

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

How Minimalism Can Minimize Stress While Moving


Over the years, I have experienced moving probably a little more than the average person. I have moved from one country to another, from one state to a neighboring one, traveled to another continent for a little more than just a couple of days, and more recently moved from the east coast to the west coast. Such activity requires organizing the trip, leaving a job and therefore finding another one, packing and finally moving. It is time consuming, it can be expensive, and it can also raise the level of stress of an individual. I quickly became overwhelmed by the moving process and it all started when I opened my closet door and thought: "I have too much stuff". That's when I started doing some research and came across minimalism on YouTube* and I have to say, applying minimalism to my space minimized the level of stress I was feeling.

I started taking steps towards simplifying my life by re-evaluating not only my material possessions, but also by freeing myself from emotional attachments I had to items. I took a step back and decided that before packing I would go through the process of de-cluttering. By doing this, I was able to reduce the number of things I needed to take with me to the new home. It felt like lifting a heavy weight off my shoulders and it made me feel less stressed. The action plan to move started in January and by late May I was ready to start packing.

I knew shipping could get very expensive so I wanted to pack as fewer boxes as possible. I managed to move with a total amount of ten USPS Priority Mail Large Flat Rate Boxes, which you can get for free at your local post office and can ship up to 70 pounds domestically for less than $19. I wanted to travel with just a carry on but I still had a few more things I knew I would need so I needed to pack those. I decided to use a checked in addition to my carry on. Unfortunately, when I got to the airport and was checking in, I found out I went over the weight limit on my checked bag (which costs $25 within the US anyway) and I had to pay an extra $100 bucks for a couple of extra pounds!

Another thing that I found minimalism helped me with was by reducing the amount of time it takes to unpack. When people move, it can take them days or even months to unpack. I was able to do this task the day after my arrival and it only took me a few hours. I had almost everything I needed but I left big items like my bedroom furniture, tv, desktop computer and other things behind. It would cost more to transfer them than to buy them at the new city. One thing I do not recommend is throwing things away if someone else can still make good use out of them. Minimalism doesn't mean that you have to get rid of stuff. In my opinion, de-cluttering is a necessary thing to do every once in a while so you can feel more comfortable in your own space. To me, it is more pleasant to look at an empty wall or a wall with just one or two decorations than to look at a wall with a thousand things hanging off.

To conclude, minimalism helped me feel less stressed during the process of moving because I was able to reduce the number of things I possessed. I went through everything I owned and only kept what I really needed, a few things that I did not want to part with and some that constantly bring happiness to my life when I use them or look at them. Even though I have less belongings than before, there are still areas that I feel I need to tackle even more, but I'm going to leave that for another post.

How has minimalism helped you? Did you know about it before reading this? I'm very interested in finding out your minimalism story. Thanks for reading and feel free to leave a comment or ask questions.

*If you want to know more details, I suggest you read my post "How I Discovered Minimalism" by clicking here.

Tuesday, August 30, 2016

Neutrogena Naturals Multi-Vitamin Nourishing Moisturizer Review

I have been trying to write this review for so long, that I can't believe I'm finally doing it. If you are a smart consumer who is considering to get a new face moisturizer but you want to know what other people think of the product before you invest in it, then this post might benefit you. 
The Neutrogena naturals moisturizer is an affordable and nourishing product that claims to give you healthier and younger looking skin. After using it for quite a few months now, I can say that it does what it claims. Every time I use it, I can notice a difference in the texture of my skin. It makes my skin look more hydrated and a lot healthier. 

Consistency: This moisturizer is very rich in consistency and you might feel it is a bit heavy and oily when you first apply it, but give it a few seconds and that feeling will go away. 

Skin Type: I have normal - to combination skin and I have personally not experienced any breakouts due to this product. If you are more on the oily side, I would suggest that you try something different. 

Scent: When it comes to scents, I am very picky. That is not a problem with this product because it smells very natural and not to anything in particular. 

Sun Protection Concerns: I would have loved if it had SPF in it but that is not the case. If sun protection is something you can't do without, then this product is not for you.
 
One of the aspects I love about this product is that it claims that it is not tested on animals and it is friendly to the environment. I have included pictures of the packaging so that you can read more details if you would like to and also take a look at the ingredients. 
If you would like to buy it or find out more reviews, this link will take you to the Target website: Neutrogena Naturals 

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Minimalism: How To Get Started

When I first turned my interest to minimalism I was very excited and I wanted to become a minimalist right away. It was after I saw how much work and time it took that I realized it would take longer. Becoming a minimalist is a slow process that not only requires a clear vision, a lot of work and self discipline, but also life changing decisions.

The first thing you need to take a look at is your space. Are  you happy with the way it looks? Does it make you feel calm and relaxed or does it make you uncomfortable and restless? Do you feel a need to change things around or maybe re-evaluate your possessions? These are all questions that you need to answer before you can come up with a plan to get started.

Once you have answered those questions write down the areas of your home or your life that you want to de-clutter. Here I will tell you my tips to tackle your home.

Tips

1) Make a list of the spaces you want to de-clutter. For example, you could start with your room, then move on to your kitchen, living room and so on. In my case I started with my room.

2) Once you have chosen a space to start with, consider the different areas of that space. If you choose to start with your room, like I did, you might divide the big task into more manageable ones. In the case of my room I started with my closet, then moved on to my shoe collection, my nail polishes, makeup, bookshelf, desk, drawers and any other things that you have in your room.

3) Do not try to do it all in one day because you would be disappointed, exhausted and might be discouraged. Find a time that works for you. In my case, Saturday was a perfect day since I would feel too tired after getting home from work during the week.

4) Be patient. It might take you months, but I can tell you from my own experience that it is worth it. Somehow I felt like a weight was lifted off my shoulders every time I took things I didn't need out of my space.

5) Do not throw away stuff that somebody else my find useful! Find donation centers around your area, somebody might be less fortunate than you are, and you might be helping somebody in this world by donating what you really do not need or use.

6) Be very honest with yourself. Before you decide to donate an item, make sure that you really do not need it. Questions that might help you in determining if you need the item or not might be: Have I used this item in the past 3 months? Do I love this item? Do I NEED this item? Does it fit me (if it is a piece of clothing)? How would I feel if I donated this item?

7) Do not buy compulsively. It doesn't make sense to get rid of things just so you can buy more things to replace what you got rid off. Be a smart consumer!

I hope these tips can help you in your journey of becoming a minimalist. Questions and comments are welcomed, as long as they are constructive : ) Only positive vibes around here : )

Wednesday, August 3, 2016

What is Minimalism?

In my previous post I discussed how I came across the term of Minimalism and how it affected my lifestyle in a positive way. Today, I want to discuss in a more personal level what Minimalism means to me.

So what is Minimalism? I think that there is a lot of confusion around this term. Many minimalists will have different opinions depending on what Minimalism means to them. Some will see it as a way of art, others will say that it is having a minimum amount of things. From what I have read online and to my understanding, originally Minimalism was/is a style, a way of expressing yourself artistically. Now Minimalism has also become a way of life.

As I mentioned in the previous post, I felt overwhelmed by the amount of stuff I had in my closet and it felt like it was necessary to get rid of a few things, so I went ahead and donated what I didn't need. I am not saying that to be a minimalist you need to get rid of things, that is why I said I wanted to discuss it in a more personal level. To me, Minimalism, viewed as a way of life, leads to the simplification of everyday tasks. It helps the individual to have a clearer vision of what is really important. I'm using Minimalism as a way to live simply and in the best way possible. By doing so, not only do I feel happier, but also the amount of time I spend in tasks, like finding what to wear, is less. What does this mean to me? It means that I can use the extra time to focus on other things.

Once I started to apply the concept to my closet, I realized that it could also be applied to other areas of my life and my space in general. Becoming a minimalist takes time, it is not a one day process. I have a lot more to cover in this journey and I will gladly share it in case any of you is interested.

I would like to know what Minimalism means to you, feel free to leave your view on the topic : )

Sunday, July 17, 2016

How I Discovered Minimalism

Around spring time each year I get excited about the idea of taking my winter clothes out and putting my spring clothes in, but this year I wanted more. I wasn't happy about what I owned and I was struggling to find what to wear each day, even when my closet was full of clothes. I knew I wanted to do a mayor clear out and I wanted a more practical wardrobe. I was tired of opening the closet door and feeling overwhelmed by how full it was. In other words, I wanted to be able to pick what to wear quickly, feel comfortable in what I wore and only have items that I knew I would wear.  That's when I started going to YouTube for help. I watched a video on how to start a "capsule wardrobe" that Anna from "Viviana Does Makeup" had posted. I thought that it was a good starting point but at the same time that led me to the discovery of a whole new concept: Minimalism

After watching Anna's video, I started searching for more on the same topic to get more ideas. Then one day I came across a video about Minimalism. I was very intrigued by it, so I started watching more and more videos about it. I discovered "The Minimalists" and since then, I have changed my view about Consumerism. I also noticed that I had way to much stuff and I figured that, not only was I overwhelmed by my closet, but also about other things I had. I started realizing that my makeup collection was not realistic (I had way more than I needed), I had lots of accumulated paperwork, and in general a lot of stuff that was unnecessary to have.

In April 2016 I decided that I wanted to be a Minimalist because it made sense to me. That's when I combined the capsule wardrobe idea with Minimalism and that was my first step into a more simplified way of life (I feel so much better now). I'm planning to write more posts about my personal process of de-cluttering my space so maybe someone else can benefit from it the same way I have benefited from information online. Make sure you check my blog soon if you want to find out more. I do not post that often because of my busy lifestyle but I'm trying to be more consistent and post at least once a month. Thanks for reading :)

Here are some links you might find useful:

Minimalism
The Minimalists Website
The Minimalists - TEDx Talks
How To Make a Capsule Wardrobe

PS: Exciting life changes happening soon ;)


Thursday, June 30, 2016

Tips for Managing Time

Nowadays it seems like time is something that everyone is lacking of, but there are ways to manage time more efficiently.

Wake Up Early

The day has only 24 hours and if you wake up late, you won't be able to accomplish as much as you would if you wake up early. Simple right? Not all the time, I know, but sometimes it has to be done.

Prioritize 

Determine what needs to be done right away and what can wait until later. Sometimes we tend to put off things that are complicated or boring, but if such things have more priority than others they need to be done! No need to wait! It will only cause you stress later.

Learn to Say NO

Learn that you can't be a superwoman or superman all the time. Sometimes you need to simply say NO. Say no to things that can interfere with reaching your own goals.

Have Clear Goals

Have clear and realistic goals. Write them down and put them on a place where you can see them at least once a day. If you do not have access to your goals, you might tend to forget some of them. Also it is very important that you check them everyday and ask yourself if you are taking any steps towards accomplishing such goals.

Keep Track of Activities or Things You Need to Accomplish

I love to do lists! I use a combination of old fashioned pen and paper but sometimes I prefer using my phone or table to stay organized. There are many applications available that can help you stay on top of your game. Do your homework and research! Also use calendars, they are very helpful!

I hope these tips help you at some point in your life. Thanks for reading this very informal post ;)


Saturday, February 20, 2016

Ipsy - February Glam Bag

It is a new month and a new Ipsy bag has arrived at my door step. This time I was surprised and so happy with the products inside the bag, because some brands I already know and some of them I have been wanting to try! It is nice to give myself a little treat each month :)


Saturday, February 6, 2016

5 Minute Breakfast

After working all week, on Saturdays I just can't be bothered to be in the kitchen but here is an easy 5 minute breakfast idea for you!

You will need:

1/2 a ripe avocado
1 egg
A slice of bread
Some lemon or lime
Salt and pepper to taste
Some olive oil.

Preparation

Toast your bread and while that is happening, cut your avocado in slices. Once the bread is toasted, place the avocado on top of it and add some salt, paper, and lemon. Heat up some oil on a pan and fry your egg. You can place your egg on top of the avocado if you prefer. Add some lemon, salt and pepper and enjoy! Easy right?

Sunday, January 24, 2016

Ipsy - January Glam Bag

This is what I got from Ipsy for the month of January! I already started using the lip balm and the eye cream. If any of the products make into my favorites list, I will post a review!