Sharing inspirations on Home, Travel and Fashion while solving the mysteries of each. We love to create a new fashion “look” a room redesigned or an itinerary imagined. Home travel and fashion blogger Jonelle Tannahill takes you behind the scenes to meet Innkeepers, fiber artists, fashion stylists and museum curators to give you the latest in lifestyle trends.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Buy Local

As I am becoming increasingly more interested in my health and about where our fresh food comes from, and how it was grown, Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is becoming a more and more popular alternative for getting high quality food from a trusted local farm.

Currently many families in my area are participating in family farm's CSA, Farm Fresh To You. By joining a CSA program families are connecting directly to the farm getting organic, fresh fruits, nuts and vegtables. These boxes of in season locally grown foods contain regular deliveries of nutrient rich, mouth watering, organic produce delivered directly to farmers markets or central locations for pick up. We order the smallest box and I get a box every two weeks. I love the variety and quality and feel the produce lasts much longer than that I have bought in the past in the supermarket.

See how it works or why join Farm Fresh To You.


Posted by Picasa

Labels: ,

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Say No to a Sad Valentine's Day!

Valentine’s Day tips -- even if you veto Valentine’s Day:

Years ago I was a single Mom, never having anyone to spend Valentines Day with.  I was sad to think that I "HAD" to have a man in my life to make me complete, so I would "Veto" Valentines Day, and spend some time showing myself some appreciation.  Maybe you can add a few of your own tips.

1. Take yourself (and maybe a friend) our for a nice dinner.  I always avoided the exact day of Valentine's Day -- when restaurants put out special meals at inflated prices.

2. Wear comfortable shoes. I know you want to wear the sexiest ones you own but only if you’re getting dropped off at the front door of the restaurant -- not when you are having to park and walk.

3. Take your smaller handbag. The restaurants are packed and you don’t want your big work bag to knock someone off their chair as you squeeze by their table.

4. Eat some cheese and crackers, or a special starter before you leave for dinner. A growling stomach isn’t your best feature! Restaurants are notoriously packed during Valentine’s Week and long waits are not unusual even with your reservation. This will help you to stay relaxed and enjoy the conversation and time spend looking over the menu.

5. Wear your best perfume, one you do not normally wear, just a touch, it will make you feel special and mysterious.

6. Look your best, that always makes you feel your best.

7. Take some flowers to a hospital or retirement home and share the joy of Valentine's Day with those less fortunate to have a valentine.

8.  You don’t HAVE to wear red-red to stay true to Valentine’s Day. While still being in the romantic theme, you can choose shades of pink, rose, merlot, purple even red-violet. Not all shades of red are equally attractive on everybody. Wear whatever flatters you! Wear what makes YOU feel beautiful!

9.  Schedule an appointment for an updo, a mani/pedi or a facial to pamper yourself whether you’re going on a date or not!

10. Buy yourself a gift that would otherwise be bought by a “boyfriend or husband” if you’re not connected with someone. A special piece of jewelry, a scarf, some bright red gloves, a piece of art, an antique piece to display on coffee table.

Labels: