THE SAVVY SHOPPER
Life ... curated and with purpose. First a dreamer, then a realist!
Monday, June 29, 2026
Homemade Rum Cake
Thursday, June 25, 2026
Pretty Rings At Harry Winston
| Photo: Harry Winston |
If you love gemstones and admire jewelry design, you love seeing high-end jewelry for inspiration. First a dreamer, then a realist is my motto. Take it in, then find something similar ... the design, the vibe, the size, within your budget. You can follow the same practice if you love designer bags, shoes, apparel, or art, whatever your hot button temptation is. I mean, we don’t have to deprive ourselves of enjoying the apex of quality by ignoring it. Try your temptation on if you get the chance, then search for something more budget-friendly that gives you the same effect as a big-ticket item. No need to go without completely. Deprivation is not a virtue!
| Pretty rings at Macy’s, more affordable commercial-grade gemstones, including sapphires with diamonds, an emerald with diamonds, and canary diamonds with white diamonds.π |
Monday, June 22, 2026
3 of the World's Most Durable Gemstones
| Photo: Geology.in: Click to go to the website to learn more about garnets. Usually the Hessonite hue is more of a cinnamon orange. |
| Spessartite Garnet |
| Wikepedia |
| Photo: GIA |
| A blue spinel |
Thursday, June 18, 2026
Dietians Say These 9 Are Better Than Protein Bars
| Two unopened boxes of these are in my cupboard. The taste and texture are good. |
Years ago, I ate protein bars for convenience and to satisfy a sweet tooth, but I always got tired of the taste, texture, or cost of the various protein bars I tried. Many were chalky or too dense. Nowadays, if I crave a candy bar, I’ll eat a candy bar and only rely on a protein bar if I have an appointment that will cause me to miss a meal, like taking a long train or car ride, or waiting for a driver’s licence renewal -- and usually the latter can be renewed online. So I don’t eat them regularly anymore, and as it turns out, nutritionists think real food is a better option than protein bars (or drinks).
The following recipes come straight from an email sent to me from Real Simple magazine, which I'll share. The article says the following snacks make eating protein bars for their convenience unnecessary. The recipes come from dieticians.
So without further ado, here are the 9 recipes from Real Simple, directly quoted below + linked. I take no credit for researching, compiling, or writing them up, but I know enough about nutrition to understand that it is great advice. Consider my blog your electronic recipe box:
''1. Homemade Energy BallsMai Duong, a registered dietitian at Providence St. Joseph Hospital in Orange County, CA, recommends whipping up a batch of energy bites for a quick, on-the-go snack. To do so, mix together one cup of rolled oats, one-fourth cup of nut butter, and one-fourth cup of chopped dried fruit. Shape into four balls and refrigerate before snacking. Each bite contains roughly 7 grams of protein and 4 grams of fiber, according to Duong.
2. Turkey Roll-Ups
Need something a little heartier? Sahar Berjis, a registered dietitian and CEO of Inner Health and Wellness, recommends making roll-ups using a wrap and some deli meat like turkey. She suggests serving some hummus and red bell pepper on the side for a little extra nutrition. “It’s protein-packed with a satisfying crunch,” she says. The exact amount of fiber and protein will vary depending on the wraps you choose.
This easy-to-prep idea from Eu Nee Tan-Verdugo, a registered
6. Roasted Legumes
2026 is the year of the bean—and for good reason. Legumes are loaded with fiber, protein, and antioxidants, which help keep your heart, gut, and cholesterol healthy. Dana Henderson, a registered dietitian at L.A. Care Health Plan, likes roasted edamame or fava beans for an easy, portable snack. A 100-gram serving of edamame contains roughly 12 grams of protein and 5 grams of fiber, according to the USDA. Or try Berjis’s go-to: roasted chickpeas. “They’re crunchy, portable, and surprisingly addictive,” she says.
Or make cottage cheese the main character by adding your favorite toppings. If you prefer savory, Berjis suggests topping your bowl with cucumber and tomatoes. For something sweet, Jorgenson recommends adding berries and flax. A half-cup of cottage cheese with a half-cup of berries and one tablespoon of flax meal contains roughly 14 grams of protein and 6 grams of fiber, Jorgenson says.
9. Dates With Nut Butter
“This is the perfect sweet treat,” says Jorgenson. Just split open a few dates, remove the pit, and add in your favorite nut butter. Sprinkle with flaky sea salt and freeze for about 30 minutes. The nutrition information will vary depending on the nut butter you choose, but Jorgenson estimates that three dates and two tablespoons of peanut butter contain 8 grams of protein and 6 grams of fiber."
Why are nutritionists against our dependence on protein bars? (1) Many protein bars and shakes contain metal levels that exceed recommendations. (2) Some have too much sugar. (3) They are more expensive than real food. (4) You can’t beat Mother Nature. Real food has all the protein, vitamins, and minerals we need in the right balance. These 9 recipes are budget-friendly and should satisfy every palate, sweet or savory. Enjoy!
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
New York City At Night
Thursday, June 11, 2026
The Bavarian Ruby and Spinel Diadem
| Wikimedia Commons |
The diadem, which is part of a parure of jewels that includes a grand necklace, 2 cuff bracelets, and drop earrings, mostly sat idle in the royal vaults for close to a century until Crown Princess Antonia (Antoinette of Luxembourg) selected it to wear in her official photographs after marrying Crown Prince Rupprecht in 1921. In the era of royalty, monarchs owned and adorned elaborate jewelry to signify status, power, legitimacy, and divinity. To their subjects, royal jewels projected wealth, greatness, continuity, pomp, and national heritage. Today, we value them for their beauty and as relics of the grandeur of a bygone era.
| Photo: Franz Grainer |
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Dump Potato Salad A One-Pot Meal
Monday, June 8, 2026
Short-or-Cap-Sleeved Summer Dresses Are Back!
| Style & Co at Macy's As soon as summer weather arrives, I switch from wearing leggings to dresses. My legs don’t get covered again until autumn, when the days start to get nippy. |
What I appreciate about short-or cap-sleeved dresses is that I rarely have to carry a cover-up, such as a cardigan or shawl. That little bit of extra material on the top of my arms gives me the warmth I need for indoor air conditioning. What’s more, it shields my shoulders and arms from too much sun. I also think short-or-cap-sleeves give a dress a little extra versatility when perhaps cloaking more skin is desired for certain occasions. Years ago, when tourists entered churches in Rome, they were required out of respect to cover their bare shoulders.
Friday, June 5, 2026
Hooked On Artichokes
As a child, I never saw artichokes at the supermarket nor on our dinner table. Now I buy frozen artichoke quarters all the time. They are readily available year-round, cheap, and easy to cook and eat.
Although I've eaten fresh artichokes in restaurants, I always buy them frozen when making them at home. It’s a vegetable that survives freezing without losing taste, texture, or nutrients. Frozen eliminates the work of washing and cutting them up! Frozen is usually a better value than buying them fresh. You can cook and grill them without defrosting them first, a great convenience! Add this vegetable to your regular diet. I’m sure you’ll like it!
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
What Makes Green Diamonds?
The world’s natural green diamonds come from South America and Africa. Nowadays, laboratory irradiation can also produce green diamonds. It’s challenging to tell natural-grown and lab-grown green diamonds apart. Both are real diamonds. It’s unlawful to sell lab-grown diamonds without transparency.
The scarcity of green diamonds makes them very pricey. Just like other colored gemstones, color is the most important of the fancy diamond Cs (followed by cut, carat, and clarity) in determining value. As their color becomes more saturated and vibrant, prices rise dramatically. Based on their GIA color intensity grade for a 1-carat stone, a Fancy Green color costs from $50,000 - $100,000; a Fancy Intense Green costs between $150,000 - $200,000, and a Fancy Vivid Green costs $300,000+.
| Photo: Wikipedia The Dresden Green Diamond |
| Photo: Jewelry Point |

