xoxo Shauna
Friday, August 19, 2011
Thursday, August 18, 2011
San Francisco
Back to the city next weekend for a work trip...
Although I have a hard time thinking of it as "work" when it has anything to do with staying in my favorite city.
I love it there...
Maybe even enough to move there in about a year ;).
xoxo Shauna
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Tablet Hotels
I found out about this website from a fellow blogger & LOVE it.
I just booked a birthday weened for my boyfriend to Carmel, California & am so excited to see this beautiful hotel in person...
The website only recommends the best of the best & boutique hotels with lots of character & charm. I suggest you check it out next time you want to get away... Even if you have NO idea where you want to go!
xoxo Shauna
xoxo Shauna
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
F21 LOVE
Is it just me or is F21 really stepping it up in the accessories department? Loving all the chain, tassles, & spikes.
xoxo Shauna
Brunch in the OC
Looking for a good place to brunch in the OC?
I've got you covered...
I've got you covered...
Click below for a competitive analysis of around 40 brunches in the O.C. area!
(I was researching for work & thought it'd be helpful for brunchers in the OC)
If I missed any awesome places feel free to comment & add your favorite spots!
xoxo Shauna
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Restaurant Dining
I work in the restaurant industry...
Actually, my office is actually sits ON TOP of a restaurant. Therefor, I eat restaurant food for almost every meal of the day.
As you can imagine, it can be extremely difficult to stick to a low calorie diet when eating out for every meal. Over the last couple of years, I've tried to find ways to pick healthier options & modify menu items so that I don't consume a ridiculous amount of calories on a daily basis. I thought these tips might be helpful to others so I decided I'd share what I've learned along the way & what works for me...
Tip #1: Watch out for hidden calories!
Things that are seemingly "healthy" in restaurants have TONS of hidden calories. This is how their food tastes SO much better than the re-creation you try to make at home. For example, a couple months ago I went to Mastro's Oceanclub & ordered the Swordfish with a side of steamed asparagus. Healthy, right? WRONG. 1 bite into my swordfish & could taste the butter seeping out of my dinner. With further inspection, I noticed that the swordfish filet bad been butterflied (cut in 1/2), smothered with butter, & then re-assembled & grilled. The taste? Amazing. Healthy? Hell no. Lesson learned... When ordering fish, chicken, or steak in a restaurant order it DRY. Otherwise, butter, oil & other tasty but fattening goodness will be saturating your food.
Tip #2: Skip dessert
You can eat steamed veggies for dinner, but if you follow your healthy din with a scoop of gelato or even a 1/2 of a chocolatey dessert, you just set yourself back a few hundred calories. & you're not an ounce more satisfied or full, either. It's just not worth it. I've learned that you never stop after that ONE bite either, so it's better just to restrain... that way you never even know what your missing or how goooood it tastes.
Tip #3: Order everything on the side
Restaurants always put yummy but fattening sauce & dressing on their dishes. If you still want the flavor, but want to control how much dressing/sauce you're eating, order it on side.
Tip #4: Stick to the game plan
If your able to look at a restaurant's menu online, map out a game plan before you get there & stick to it. I tend to eat the same things every day because if I just go down to the restaurant and wonder to myself "Hmmmmm what do I want today?", I'll end up ordering fish & chips, truffle mac & cheese, a chicken sandwich with french fries... or something as equally delicious but also DEADLY.
Tip #5: Watch portion size
There is no reason to eat 16oz of ANYTHING. Typically, a good portion size is about 1/2 of the amount a restaurant gives you.
Tip #6: Oil is your worst enemy
Even grilled veggies can by high in calories if the restaurant coats them in oil. Try to say NO OIL when ordering your meal.
Tip #7: Don't go to a restaurant STARVED
I have so many friends that "save up" their calories all day so that they can splurge at dinner. I use the opposite technique & try to not be famished in a restaurant EVER. Why? Because that plan backfires. You'll end up straying form your meal "plan", eat all the bread in the breadbasket, scarf your food down before your body can tell you it's full & then go for dessert because you "deserve it" since you saved up your calories all day. GOOD JOB! Your dinner was around 6,000 calories. Better not eat for a couple more days!
Tip #8: Stay away from the bread baskets
Bread & butter = Empty carbs & calories.
Try to stay away from the chips & salsa, too.
Tip #9: Avoid the "fillers"
Whether I'm eating in my restaurant or another, I always stay away from what I call the "filler" side dishes that come on a main course. These would be the rice & mashed potato sides that come with your protien. I'd rather ask for extra veggies instead & fill up on those!
Tip #10: Watch the booze
A glass of wine runs you about 150 calories. 2 of those & your turning your light 400 calorie dinner into a 700 calorie meal. I'm not saying I never have a 2nd glass of wine, but just be aware that alcohol calories are empty calories just like that bread basket.
Hope my brutal honestly about restaurant dining helps someone out there! Just remember, that servers in restaurants are used to people being calorie conscious about their meals & there's no need to feel awkward or embarrassed about modifying your meal. If it makes you feel better, you can always tell your server you have a gluten allergy so that the chef will know to make your meal as healthy as possible.
xoxo Shauna
xoxo Shauna
Friday, August 12, 2011
Smart Shopping
I'm not much of a "bargain" shopper, but trying to get better about it. Especially when purchasing dresses, it's recently occurred to me that $200 is kinda ridiculous to spend because I'm only going to wear a special occasion dress once.
With that being said.... I just purchased this little number at the Bloomingdales sale today for $30! Originally it cost more than $100 & it's exactly what I was looking for! Next month, I'm going on a little Vegas trip with my boyfriend & his parents so I needed a dress that can do double duty in regards to being "parent appropriate" & Vegas attire. It's even cuter in person... with ruffles cascading down the front & a cute pale pink & black print that makes it feel a little more casual. With a little trip to the tailor (I recommend tailoring all of your dresses so they fit your body perfectly), I say this dress is the perfect find.
If you live close to a Bloomie's I would recommend you go immediately! All sale items are an extra 50% off! Dangerous to say the least.
xoxo Shauna
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