Adoration of the Christ Child (1620) by Gerard Van Honthorst at The Uffizi Gallery in Florence Italy Merry Christmas from THE SAVVY SHOPPER. I hope the week fills your life with love, peace, and joy. Whatever your faith tradition is or wherever you live on our globe, everyone is equally valued here, where we can share or learn about each other's cultures and holidays. Inside my kitchen for Christmas ... I made a Kentucky bourbon fruitcake (with walnuts, pecans, dried apricots, pineapples, cranberries, raisins, frozen cherries, and fresh blueberries). I baked the cakes the first week of December and have been soaking them with bourbon every few days, aging our treat for Christmas Day. Know that I baked all these cookies in 2024, then returned to older blogs to switch out the Google images I originally posted, so don't be confused.:) Four batches of cookies will do this year - Springerle, Scottish shortbread, pecan cookies, and coconut macaroons are enough for family, friends, and building staff. We're keeping Christmas 2024 low-key. I'm happy to spend it with my senior mother and whoever drops by for homemade low-fat eggnog and treats. During Christmas week I'll walk with a friend down to see the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree but plan to stay close to home. A neighborhood friend has her heart set on making us chicken coq vin as a Christmas dinner which we'll gladly accept. Usually for Christmas in my childhood home, my mom made a roast beef dinner. She grew up eating a stuffed roasted goose for Christmas but didn't carry on the tradition of serving any special meal. On December 25th, we simply ate a hearty balanced dinner often roast beef with either potatoes or In celebrating Christmas around the world ... or just joining your friends who do🎁👑🎄: Merry Christmas in 25 different languages
If your native tongue isn't on the list, please add it in the comments below. May the season's goodwill touch the world and last in the hearts and deeds of people throughout the year! Merry Christmas Everyone!🐑🐪 You may also enjoy: |
Tuesday, December 24, 2024
Merry Christmas Everyone
Thursday, December 19, 2024
Absolutely Beautiful High Jewelry
Harry Winston |
Cleef & Arpels |
DeBeers High Jewelry A glimpse at these absolutely beautiful pieces gives us a boost of endorphins while costing us absolutely nothing. |
Le Vian High Jewelry Collection |
Lugano at the upscale preloved stores |
Monday, December 16, 2024
White Poke Cake Made Two Ways
Photo: Tasteful Recipes from Facebook |
I haven't made a White Poke Cake -- once upon a time called an Angel Food Cake -- in years but this one is perfectly festive as a Christmas dessert, plus with an alternate custard topping it's suitable for the rest of the year. Perhaps I like the poke cake because I love custard pudding!
1 cup granulated sugar
4 large egg whites, room temperature
½ cup milk, room temperature
1½ cups all-purple flour (I never buy cake flour, but you can.)
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/4 teaspoon almond extract
Photo: iStock |
Thursday, December 12, 2024
Shampoo, Conditioner And Soap Bars
Kitsch |
Bypassing liquid soaps, shampoos, and conditioners sold in plastic bottles is beneficial, i.e., great for the environment. Less plastic bottles filling up landfills.
I have this shampoo bar. |
In buying the various personal care bars, be sure to read labels to ensure the ingredients are natural or organic (backed up by an organic certification seal and/or a list of clean ingredients) and free of harmful chemicals such as sulfates and parabens that may be detrimental to human health, as well as, end up in our water supply.
Unlike their liquid peers, bars of soap, shampoo, and conditioner are ultra travel-friendly. You'll have less trouble fitting them into your suitcase or taking them on airplanes. You won't have to wait until you land to begin your vacation by looking for personal care products you like and can afford.To get you started, here are 8 brands known for their good, clean ingredients, transparency, and minimal packaging to peruse:
EcoRoots |
According to the magazine Natural Awakenings which is free at health food stores, the use of bar soaps, shampoos, and conditioners is on the rise. It recommends keeping the bars dry in between uses to prolong the bars and to keep them hygienic. Keep in a soap dish with drainage holes or a reusable tin for storage. The bars are said to be as effective as liquid soap, shampoo, or conditioner. Says the article, "High-quality bars can produce an impressive leather."
Tuesday, December 10, 2024
Think Outside Of the Box For A Great Party Dress
By thinking outside of the box, I see 2 fabulous party dresses at Uniqlo, where customers usually go for awesome basics and casual clothing. But! Frequently timeless basics can be dressed up or down!
What's more, after the holidays you can still wear each versatile dress by dressing them down with boots or casual shoes.
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Friday, December 6, 2024
Garnier's Hair Honey Repairing Serum
The Hair Honey Repairing Serum is blended with sustainably sourced acacia honey. It is non-greasy and non-sticky.
Reportedly it reduces up to 94% of split ends, gives us 6 times smoother hair, 4 times less breakage, and 20 times more moisture.
Garnier further claims it fights up to 1 year of surface damage plus provides heat protection up to 450 degrees. It's blended without parabens, phthalates, mineral oil, drying alcohols, dyes, and DMDM hydantoin. All of Garnier's products are marketed as cruelty-free and come in recycled bottles.
I can say the Honey Repairing Serum leaves my hair clean with a mild pleasant scent and my hair looks conditioned and healthy after use. Since I also use a hair conditioner [this one right now], I put only about a dime-sized amount through my hair concentrating on the ends. The treatment product passes my hand test. When a hair conditioner or treatment feels clean on my hands, it always leaves my hair soft and clean too.
Reasonably priced and available at drugstores, Walmart, Target, and Amazon, Garnier's Hair Honey Repairing Serum is a hair serum I like and recommend.
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
Talk Show Product Deals Weariness
Photo: The Talk |
Product placements provide a steady income stream by driving product sales. Retailers benefit by reaching a wider audience, and television networks rely heavily on advertising revenue to pay for the production of their shows, which is why we are subjected to TV commercials.
Photo: GMA |
Nowadays television hosts including news readers, meteorologists, and medical doctors regularly join product promotors in the demonstrations of 5 or 6 products claimed to be offered at a discount during the show.
If viewers buy the featured products the talk shows get commissions (a cut of each sale) or affiliate sales revenue for driving viewers to buy the products.
Yet, I'll confess, I'm getting tired of them. It's beginning to feel like the home shopping network is taking over talk shows and we're watching infomercials disguised as program segments. The featured products are fairly random from skincare to cooking or exercise equipment and clothing. Usually, we're given 24 hours to go to a specially set up website for the network (which tracks the sales) to grab a deal.
Photo: The Today Show |
Are television audiences bombarded by sales pitches coming into their living rooms spending more than they should?
And lastly, is the line between journalists and promotors on GMA, CBS Mornings, and The Today Show getting blurred? Is replacing genuine content with selling commodities ruining talk and morning news shows? Certainly, a show's attempts to make money must be balanced by offering viewers substance of value.
Monday, December 2, 2024
5 Things I Love But Won't Buy
THE SAVVY SHOPPER is a lifestyle blog that focuses on good decision-making on a budget. It requires that we ask ourselves, do we need the item or simply want it. Why are we tempted to buy it? When an article makes our lives happier, easier, or better, often we should buy it. But if what we have works, maybe we should let "it" go. Moreover, sometimes we should buy the top of the line, and at other times we could settle for good enough to have funds left to cover emergencies or more important things in life.
I'm always tempted by compact, lightweight, or newer things even if what I already own works and is good enough! Let me give you a few examples:
1) The Ankarsum Original Stand Mixer (see top image) - It's a Swedish-designed mixer that is powerful and well-made. But I can't justify spending a whopping $749.95 for a mixer when my 2024 Hamilton Beach 6 Speed Hand Mixer does everything I need it to do. My hand mixer for less is compact and powerful too, and I can't claim that holding it is inconvenient or tiring. So I think it's the idea of a stand mixer being so compact that entices me. But at the end of the day, my hand mixer will hurt less to replace when one day in the future, it dies, so I prefer to admire rather than own the Ankarsum mixer. (BTW: A 30-year-old $12 Black & Decker handheld mixer would still be running strong if I hadn't stuck a fork in cake batter that snagged and broke one of the beater holders.)
2) Uniqlo's Seamless Down Coat - Regular readers of this blog know I love Uniqlo's basics and the Seamless Down Coat is no exception. I already own a different Uniqlo coat, the Ultra Light Down Long Coat which keeps me warm and toasty in winter so the reason I'm passing is I just don't need a new coat. I can't buy clothes every time I see something I love as there'd be no room in my closets. Both Uniqlo coat styles are beautiful coats for the money. The Seamless is a tad warmer for those of you who live in Boston or Chicago. The Ulta Light Down Coat is warm enough for New York City winters. On the coldest below zero day, I wear a sweater underneath mine. Still, the Uniqlo Seamless Down Coat is sooo gorgeous that the id in me wants to run right out to buy one!
3) I love lean tall leather boots with flat heels for comfort like these Stuart Weitzman boots. Already I have at least 5 pairs of boots of different heights that I don't wear much, therefore, I have put myself on a boot diet! Boots always catch my eye when I'm in a shoe department. Always tempting me, but once I own them I find them to be more constricting than other shoes and don't reach for them. Sometimes you just have to know yourself and stop collecting! Five is my boot limit to stop buying them!4) Don't get me started on Apple devices. Not cheap and we can't keep up with the newest and greatest operating systems. So I don't replace my laptops, iPads, or iPhones until what I already own coughs and dies. Enough said.
5) Corelle Dinnerware - A topic I addressed in a previous blog. With a do-over, I'd buy a set of 8 Corelle dinnerware to save space in my cupboard instead of the heavier stoneware I have. I've become addicted to maximizing space, yet not enough to replace a perfectly good set of dishes for a new set of Corelle Dinnerware.
What are you tempted to replace that you know you shouldn't based on the need to do so alone?
Thursday, November 28, 2024
Two Mini Sweet Potato Pies
Photo: Etsy |
So let's begin with the crust ...
No Fail Flaky Vinegar Pie Crust (Double this recipe for a 9-inch pie.)
Ingredient:
1 cup all-purpose flour1 teaspoon cider vinegar (the flaky crust’s secret ingredient. Vinegar slightly retards gluten to keep the crust from toughening.)
3 tablespoons ice-cold water
Directions:
1) Combine all the ingredients in a mixing bowl and form into a ball. (Since I made 2 small pies, I divided my dough into 2 small balls.) Refrigerate the dough for 30 minutes or more.
2) With a rolling pin, roll the dough flat on a floured surface and fit it onto your buttered pie pan(s).
3) Using a fork, poke holes all over the dough to release air during baking so it doesn't bubble.
Source: Taste of Home |
Sweet Potato Pie Filling (Remember to double the filling for a 9" pie)
Optional: 1 tablespoon of butter (for additional creaminess and flavor. I left it out to save calories. You decide for yourself.:)