My friends dogs up till 3am singing Karaoke with us! Theyre so cute I want to kidnapped them!!!!
♥sormui♥
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Homemade mango icecream cake recipe
I made this icecream cake for L's birthday! It was a homemade mango ice cream cake with fresh mango on top!
Mango Ice Cream Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 cups Mango Purree
- 1 can condensed milk (14 oz)
- 1 pint heavy cream
- 2 mangoes roughly chopped
How to:
- Mix all liquid ingredients together
- Add to ice cream maker and churn according to manufacturers instructions
- In the last 5 minutes, add the fresh mangoes to your ice cream mixture
- Freeze overnight
- Enjoy!!
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Monday, November 26, 2012
Vegan Chocolate Coconut Cupcakes
I have been obsessing over this KitchenAid mixer for a little while now.
I finally caved in and bought it last week and made some birthday cupcakes over the weekend. I found this great vegan chocolate cupcake recipe. It has no butter or eggs in it but it makes the moistest cake ever! Still not as great as cupcakes with tons of butter and eggs but WAY healthier!
I added a coconut milk buttercream topped with toasted coconuts.
Chocolate Cupcake Recipe:
1 cup coconut milk
1 tsp apple cider vinegar
1/3 cup olive oil
3/4 cup sugar
1-2 tsp vanilla extract
1 cup flour
1/3 cup cocoa powder
1/2 tsp baking powder
3/4 tsp baking soda
1/4 tsp salt
- Preheat oven to 350⁰C
- Mix vinegar and milk together and let sit for about 5 minutes
- Whisk milk and vinegar mixture with oil, sugar and vanilla
- In another large bowl, add all dry ingredients together
- Add wet ingredients to dry ingredients and stir until smooth
- Ladle the batter into the cupcake liners, filling them about two-thirds of the way full. Place in oven and bake for 25 minutes, until a bamboo skewer or tooth pick inserted in the center comes out clean.
- Remove from oven and let cool in the pan for 5 minutes, then remove from pan and let cool on rack. Once cool, you can coat with frosting.
Coconut Milk Frosting:
3/4 cup coconut milk
1 tbsp flour
3/4 cup butter
3/4 cup sugar
1/4 tsp coconut extract
coconut flakes
- In the cup you measure your coconut milk in, slowly add the flour while mixing.
- In a small sauce pan, bring your milk and flour mixture to a boil over medium heat and cook for about 5 minutes or until thickened.
- Remove from heat and allow it to cool until room temperature.
- In a large bowl, beat together the butter and sugar until light and fluffy, about 5 minutes.
- Add the milk mixture and extract beating on a high speed until it is the texture of whipped cream.
- OPTIONAL: add coconut flakes to your frosting.
Toasted Coconut Flakes:
- Separate half of your coconut flakes
- In a pan covered with aluminum foil, sprinkle a thin layer of coconut flakes
- On low heat slowly toast coconut flakes until slightly golden
- Add the toasted coconut flakes to your untoasted coconut flakes and mix
- Sprinkle on top of frosted cupcakes
ENJOY!
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Monday, October 22, 2012
Isa Knox Pore Sebum Mask Review
Sorry I have no picture of this, I forgot to take it before I threw the package out.
I have never heard of this mask nor the brand before but it was on sale in Korea, so I bought it. When i took it out, it wasn't juicy enough. The mask did fit well to my face, and it had those eye cover things, which I cut off and put on the areas where the mask didn't cover. I left the mask on for about 20 minutes. After removing I didn't really notice any result that wowed me. I went to sleep and the next morning, skin still looked and felt the same. I used the serum that was left over in the package (cuz I'm cheap that way) and mixed it with a bit of salt (you can use sugar, but I use salt as an antiseptic) and made a scrub out of it. I scrubbed my face down with this mixture for about 30-60 seconds. Rinsed it off with warm water and my face was baby smooth!! I think the mask itself did nothing for my skin but the left over serum in the package is great for making a diy scrub!
I have never heard of this mask nor the brand before but it was on sale in Korea, so I bought it. When i took it out, it wasn't juicy enough. The mask did fit well to my face, and it had those eye cover things, which I cut off and put on the areas where the mask didn't cover. I left the mask on for about 20 minutes. After removing I didn't really notice any result that wowed me. I went to sleep and the next morning, skin still looked and felt the same. I used the serum that was left over in the package (cuz I'm cheap that way) and mixed it with a bit of salt (you can use sugar, but I use salt as an antiseptic) and made a scrub out of it. I scrubbed my face down with this mixture for about 30-60 seconds. Rinsed it off with warm water and my face was baby smooth!! I think the mask itself did nothing for my skin but the left over serum in the package is great for making a diy scrub!
Thursday, October 4, 2012
How to tie your Sperry Topsiders
- Take one side of your shoe lace
- Make a loop
- Take the strand on your right side and take it and hoop it around so it is back on the right side
- Continue doing this till you have 5-6 loops around your original strand.
- When you have 5-6 loops, put the end through the hoop
- Pull the whole curled part up until its tight.
- Once both sides of your shoe laces are curled, tie in a knot.
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Rose Gold Sperry Topsiders
After walking all over Europe, I found out I don't have a pair of comfy shoes that I can travel in. I decided to get a pair of Sperry Topsiders after trying them on. They remind me of my grandma and my mom because when I was little these were what they wore. In my opinion, these boat shoes are not the most fashionable but they sure are comfy! I choose the rose gold ones as I find rose gold matches a lot of the things in my wardrobe and it doesn't feel as old school. What do you think? What shoes do you travel in?
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Chanel Reissue 2.55
After a long time, I finally decided to take the plunge and get a medium Reissue 2.55. I bought it while I was visiting France in the spring. I was going to get it early this year prior to their price increase in February, but I just missed it by a day :(. My Chanel store had already increased the prices so I waited till France to get it. I can't quite remember the price now that I've spent the money, but I believe it was about 3450 Euros plus a 400 US$ tax refund. So it turned out to be much cheaper than getting it in Canada. It took me a long time to decide if i wanted the Reissue or the Classic flap as it was quite a bit of money to spend. I finally decided on the Reissue 2.55 because the classic flap just looked like I borrowed someone's bag. Its a beautiful bag and I said I wasn't going to buy any more for a while, but I really want a WOC in a fun color :P!!! Here are pictures of me opening it!! Enjoy!
The pretty packaging!
:)!
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man
A couple of friends at work were talking about a
book called "Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man" by Steve Harvey. I
don't think I have had troubles with men, maybe because I don't think or act enough
like a lady. I am very simple and actually don’t think very much. I was
curious, so I started reading this book. Here's an excerpt from Harvey
(2009) that made me think about my relationship and the relationships around
me.
Nothing on this planet can compare with a woman's love - it is
kind and compassionate patient and nurturing, generous and sweet and
unconditional. Pure. If you are her man, she will walk on water and through a mountain
for you, too, no matter how you've acted out, no matter what crazy thing you've
done, no matter the time or demand. If you are her man, she will talk to you
until there just aren't any more words left to say, encourage you when you're
at rock bottom and think there just isn't any way out, hold you in her arms
when you're sick, and laugh with you when you're up. And if you're her man and
that woman loves you - I mean really loves you? - she will shine you up when
you're dusty, encourage you when you're down, defend you even when she's not so
sure you were right, and hang on our every word, even when you're not saying
anything worth listening to. And no matter what you do, no matter how many
times her friends say you're no good, no matter how many times you slam the
door on the relationship, she will give you her very best and then some, and
keep right on trying to win over your heart, even when you act like everything
she's done to convince you she's The One just isn't good enough.
That's a woman's love - it stands the test of time, logic, and all circumstance.
And this is exactly how you all expect us men to love you in return. Ask any woman what kind of love she wants from a man, and it will sound something like this: I want him to be humble and smart, fun and romantic, sensitive and gentle, and, above all, supportive. I want him to look in my eyes and tell me I'm beautiful and that I complete him. I want a man who is vulnerable enough to cry when he's hurting, who will introduce me to his mother with a smile on his face, who loves children and animals, and who is willing to change diapers and wash dishes and do it all without me having to ask. And if he has a nice body and a lot of money and expensive shoes without scuffs, that would be great, too. Amen.
That's a woman's love - it stands the test of time, logic, and all circumstance.
And this is exactly how you all expect us men to love you in return. Ask any woman what kind of love she wants from a man, and it will sound something like this: I want him to be humble and smart, fun and romantic, sensitive and gentle, and, above all, supportive. I want him to look in my eyes and tell me I'm beautiful and that I complete him. I want a man who is vulnerable enough to cry when he's hurting, who will introduce me to his mother with a smile on his face, who loves children and animals, and who is willing to change diapers and wash dishes and do it all without me having to ask. And if he has a nice body and a lot of money and expensive shoes without scuffs, that would be great, too. Amen.
Well, I'm here to tell you that expecting that kind of love - that perfection - from a man is unrealistic. That's right, I said it - it's not gonna happen, no way, no how. Because a man's love isn't like a woman's love.
Don't
get it confused, now - I'm not saying that we're not capable of loving. I'm
just saying that a man's love is different - much more simple, direct,
and probably a little harder to come by. I'll tell you this much: a
man who is in love with you is probably not going to call you every half hour
and give you an update on how much more he loves you at 5:30 P.M. then he did
at 5:00 P.M.; he's not going to sit around stroking your hair and wiping your
brow with cold compresses while you sip hot tea and nurse yourself back to
health.
His
love is still love, though.
It's
just different from the love that women give and, in a lot of cases,
want.
I argue that if you simple recognize how, exactly, a man loves, you might find that the man standing in front of you is, indeed, giving you his all and then some.
I argue that if you simple recognize how, exactly, a man loves, you might find that the man standing in front of you is, indeed, giving you his all and then some.
Honestly, I am probably exactly the opposite type of woman
he described in the beginning. However, reading this little excerpt has made me
realize that even though I am not that woman, I have found a man who has done most
of the things Harvey says a man isn’t going to do for a woman. And if your man hasn’t done those things, I
think you really need to “simple recognize…[that] indeed, [he is] giving you
his all and then some.”
What type of woman are you? and what man are you looking for?
Reference:
Harvey, S. (2009). Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man. New York: Harper Collins Publisher.
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