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nd2ny-blog-blog · 12 years
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Worst Babysitter Ever
I've been laughing at this the entire month. Why haven't I shared this? Done.
Happy Friday! k.o
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Happy Anniversary
Happy Anniversary ND to NY. xoxo {photo via assest}
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What I Love Today
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Wednesday Wisdom
Just a little reminder... (i love this) {photo via visualizeus}
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Swoon Worthy Nail Trends For Spring
I'm one of those. I'm one of those who get a manicure every Saturday. I love it. I love looking down and seeing that splash of color. I love these new trends! xoxo k.o "2012 is all about the color green," says Essie founder Essie Weingarten. "There’s something really special about it, so you’re going to see a lot of it." "The glitter craze is continuing, but will be transforming into new variations — the latest versions are 3D holographics, but shiny shimmers still continue to rule," says celebrity manicurist Deborah Lippmann. "This isn’t old-school, '80s neon," says Butter London creative director Nonie Creme. "It's a grown-up, modern interpretation"
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Cinnamon Sugar Chips and Raspberry Yogurt Dip
I love the simplicity of this. Hint of waiting for springtime. k.o Cinnamon Sugar Chips 10 (6 inch) high quality flour tortillas 1 cup sugar 1-2 tablespoons cinnamon (depending on how cinnamon-y you want it. I used the full 2 tablespoons) Butter-flavored cooking spray Raspberry Yogurt Dip 1/2 cup plain or vanilla yogurt (Greek yogurt would work as well) 1 teaspoon almond extract 1 tablespoon raspberry preserves Fresh raspberries, optional Find full recipe here.
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Successful Saturday
It was a blur of red everywhere I went this Saturday. I'm not the biggest fan of Valentine's Day, but any holiday that embraces love, chocolate, and flowers can't be that bad. Time Out New York will help you plan your special night. While walking down the Valentines isle at CVS I couldn't help but get lost in the memory of Valentines past. I almost didn't do it. But, totally in love with this OPI green nail polish - Don't Mess With OPI.
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New Year 2.0
January is over, now its time to reset the new year and look ahead once again! New Year 2.0 :) Have a lovely weekend. k.o {photo via libraryporn}
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Chic Libraries
I love these chic libraries. k.o {photo via libraryporn}
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Wednesday Wisdom
Just a little reminder... {photo via pinterest}
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How to Throw a Proper Pity Party
I love this. ______________________________________________________ Provisions: 1. Alcohol. Whatever floats your boat. 2. Lounging gear. Opt for cozy knits and a warm water bottle to hug. 3. Food. Sometimes only ice cream will do the trick. 4. Music, Movies & Journaling. I’ve watched Casablanca since high school and it still does the trick. I also posted my weepiest tunes on 8tracks and Spotify. Totally subjective and personal, but yeah, Radiohead makes me bawl. ______________________________________________________ You only get a day of pity, why not make the most of it;) k.0
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The Bo Ssam Miracle
If you haven't been to Momofuku in the East Village and had their Bo Ssam, you need to. Its so freaking good. Did I seriously just find a recipe for it? Yes, I seriously did. Oh, and here's an article on it as well. Bo Ssam: Slow-Roasted Lacquered Pork with Ginger, Scallions and Chile Sauce Makes about 8 servings. For the pork: 4 pounds pork butt (shoulder) 1/2 cup granulated sugar 1/2 cup kosher salt, plus extra for sprinkling 1/4 cup brown sugar For the ginger-scallion sauce: 1 bunch scallions, about 8, white and green parts, thinly sliced 1/4 cup freshly grated ginger 2 tablespoons grapeseed oil 1 teaspoon light soy sauce 1/2 teaspoon sherry vinegar 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt For the red chili sauce: 1 tablespoon fermented bean and chili paste 1 teaspoon sweet chili sauce 2 tablespoons sherry vinegar 2 tablespoons grapeseed oil Find full recipe here
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Successful Saturday
How is it possible the weather is so gorgeous? And how is it possible January is almost over? This Versailles Domed Burlap chair from Restoration Hardware is cozy and perfect. It arrived! I ordered this decal for my bathtub. Loves. Every time I wander, I end up on Canal Street. Cheers to another start of the week! k.o
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John Steinbeck on Falling in Love
This is perfect- the Nobel Prize winner and author of The Grapes of Wrath on the importance of waiting for love. Read full article here. I love how he writes "And don't worry about losing. If it is right, it happens -- The main thing is not to hurry. Nothing good gets away." I wish everyone a lovely weekend. k.o
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This is What Madeline Did
Beautiful film made by a young girl who documented a snippet of every day of her life last year. Loves it.
2011 from hey_rabbit on Vimeo.
xoxo k.o
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Wednesday Wisdom
Just a little reminder... {photo via caybroendumsparetime}
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Passive Aggressive Notes
I love reading through Passive Aggressive Notes. I'm a pretty direct gal and passive aggression makes me shake my head. (Except when children do it, then its super cute.) "You should spend more time with me but I love you anyway. Happy Birthday Dad." "Mom, Dad I love you but you can't cut my hair. If you do I will never forgive you. I love my hair and guess you don't love me enough to do what I want for a change. My heart. Buckets of my tears." "Dear Mrs. McMahon, Your a good teacher but not my most favorite." Have a great day! k.o
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