• My Dog Jacob

    Easy Meal for your Pooch

    I cook for my dog and he just loves it! It is easier and cheaper than you think.

    I recently received this recipe and wanted to share it with you guys. Let me know how it goes 🙂

     

    Total Cost: $2.31

    • ½ lb. Ground Turkey = $1.15Turkey Stew Dog Food Recipe

    $2.29 x 0.50 (1/2  of the 1 lb. of turkey) = $1.15

    • ½ cup Brown Rice = $0.50

    $0.99 x 0.50 (1/2 of the 1-cup rice serving) = $0.50

    • 1/4 Large Potato = $0.17

    $0.69 x 0.25 (1/4 of the potato) = $0.17

    • $Baby Carrots = $0.49

    2.99 x 0.20 (1/5 of the bag of carrots) = $0.494

    • 1 ½ cup Water = Free

    We think of our pets as family members, so why wouldn’t we offer some recipes to feed them cheaply, too? This recipe is targeted for a small adult dog (up to 12 lbs.), but you can make larger portions for a larger dog. Canned turkey stew dog food can cost up to $3.00, and it will only feed your pet for one meal. This recipe is designed to be healthy for your dog and your wallet.

    See instructions on http://www.cashnetusa.com/blog/turkey-stew-dog-food-recipe/

  • WorldWide

    The Newest Blogger……

    Hi there! I’m Jen and the newest blogger to the group. I live in St. Louis MO and from the Midwest. I have lived other places such as San Antonio, NYC, and Norfolk CT. But seem to keep coming back to the Midwest. I graduated from Webster University with a BA in Communications and have been working at Luxco Spirited Brands for the past 7 years. The main brands we market are Pearl Vodka, St. Brendan’s Irish Cream, and El Mayor Tequila. It’s quite fun here at Luxco! On the side I am building my own freelance business with all Social Media/Marketing/PR/and Event Coordinating for nonprofit and small business owners. 
    I live in the Central West End it’s near so many great places I love! Forest Park, Pizza Pi, North West Coffee, Starbucks, and boutiques. I am the mother of two beautiful Chihuahua’s I rescued from a puppy mill Renny and Lola. They love long walks, french-fries and pizza.
    When I am not slaving away I love spending my time with the love of my life Brett and of course all my friends and family. My fave past times are juicing, yoga, bikram, traveling, movies, dog park, hanging at coffee joints, taking walks, and reading. 

     I am excited to start this journey of blogging! XOXO

     (Drinking a shake at P. Terry’s in Austin TX)

          

            

     

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  • WorldWide

    Blake Lively’s Timeless, Voluminous Waves From The Savages Premiere

    Did you catch Serena, I mean Blake at her recent premiere for the movie, Savages, in Westwood, CA? If you did, you’re probably as obsessed with her hair as I am. Check out this surprisingly easy how-to for those sexy, classic waves she rocks on the red carpet.

    Blake-Lively-Savages-Premiere

    1)    Prepare washed hair with  the Angelo David Sea Silk Styling Mousse and  Angelo David Premier Volume Spray to achieve maximum volume, then begin blow drying sections of hair.

    2)    Create a deep side part then do one run  of the   1 ½ curling barrel iron to the smaller part.

    3)    For the larger part, create tousled waves by running each small sections of hair onto  a 1 ½ curling barrel iron then secure with pins at the top .

    4)    Once done, release all the pins and run your hands through the curls.

    5)    Finish the look with L’oreal Tex Infinium Professional Hairspray for a strong hold, without the stiffness.

    If you’ve got the locks for it, you better try out this look over the weekend like I’ll be doing! To get your hair done at the place it was created on the beautiful, Blake Lively, you’ll have to pay a visit to the Angelo David Salon in NYC.

    ANGELO DAVID SALON
    48 East 43 Street, 2nd Floor (bet. Madison & Vanderbilt)
    New York, NY 10017
    @AD_salon
    www.angelodavid.com
     

    xo, June 🙂

  • Toronto,  WorldWide

    Nom nom Vegetable Fried Rice

    I love fried rice, but I hate that oily taste that take-out fried rice has. I was in the mood for a nice plate of vegetable fried rice, so rather than going to my favourite chinese restaurant;  I decided to  take matters into my own hands and make my own fried rice. I only used a teaspoon of sesame oil, and was able to fry all my rice and veggies; and then used a teaspoon of low-sodium soy sauce, because you can’t have fried rice without soy sauce!

    All the taste, and half the fat and salt. Win.

    peace and love

    ♥Bella♥

  • WorldWide

    Soy GOOD

    Lately I’ve been beyond lazy when it comes to cooking, and have been living off of oatmeal, cereal, and bagels. I needed to make things a little more exciting, so I bought some soy bites and made a DELICIOUS stir fry with green peppers, mushrooms, garlic and ginger.

    Of course I HAD to have some steamed broccoli

    T’was such a good dinner.

    peace and love

    ♥Bella♥