Monday, October 1, 2012

Yoga


This picture is not at all related to this week's post, but I figured all of you should be subjected to the bunny butt like I have been all day.

I’m going to talk about one of my many exercising passions: Yoga. 

I think taking yoga classes really depends on the quality of the teacher you have, but there are also many other options including Stand Up Paddleboard or DVDs (like Shiva Rea) at home for varying yoga experiences.

 The brand I love for towels when doing hot yoga is Yogitoes http://yogitoes.com/, although recently I realized I have to use nonchlorine bleach so my towel wont smell (it gets wet a lot, I douse it with water before I even sweat so that it grips). I love my manduka mat, but lululemon athletica http://shop.lululemon.com/home.jsp has more cushioned options if your hands hurt a lot. I love wearing lululemon tank tops and their wunder under pant, but I recently realized that Target and Nike sell hot yoga wear that’s just as effective. 

For waterbottles, I recommend Camelback since they have filters in their bottles or Clean Bottle http://cleanbottle.com/

Core power yoga and Sol yoga http://www.solyogastudios.com/ are some of my favorite studios, but I’ve also heard that the Sporting Club and Equinox http://www.equinox.com/ are a level above. Lululemon hosts free classes every week in their stores, but they aren’t heated. Community centers usually have great yoga deals, but like 24 hour fitness, I never know if I will have a good teacher or not.

Well thanks for reading, I hope those links helped!


Fun and Interesting places to shop


I’m sure some of these are a given, but I’m going to talk about them anyways. Here are some stores I'm currently obsessed with.

Located at Fashion Island in Newport Beach, this place just opened up and is like a cross between Urban Outfitters, Forever 21, and Aerie. Don’t be confused by their euro signs on their price tags, they just do that because they think it’s cool. Reasonably priced soft cotton clothing, one size fits all. I’m not sure I would say they’re appropriate for the workplace, but great for everything in between.

American Eagle Outfitters competitor to Victoria Secret Pink, Aerie is great for teen girls for lounge wear and lingerie, for those of us that don’t want to wear neon colors. They used to have an amazing makeup line, and they still have amazing perfumes and swimsuits during the summer. Their jewelry is awesome, and I have a 10 dollar necklace from them that I always get compliments on. 

This sounds weird, but until I looked at their website, I didn’t know they have furniture and other home goods like their expensive Anthropologie counterpart. Fun clothes and great sales, I always forget about them and stumble into one of their stores thinking, ‘oh yeah huh!’

Their new two level location at Fashion Valley is crazy and amazing. I recently went shopping for a nice work dress here and wasn’t disappointed. I had been in Bloomingdale’s a few minutes before, and they had the EXACT same dress for less than a third of the price. I realized their clothes aren’t great for people with curves though, my butt doesn’t fit into most of their clothes, or it does, but then the top half is too big. Go figure.

New location opening at Fashion Valley, Zara has very reasonably priced work wear for the fashionable lady. The fabric of their clothing is sturdier than most places, and they have neutral tones for most of their pieces. I walked into the location at the Grove in LA recently, and they had a lot of awesome designs.

Thanks for reading, I will post more in the near future :) 

San Diego Eats


Hello and welcome to my first food recommendation post. I’m in San Diego, and I’ve lived here for three years, so let me talk about some of the amazing food happenings in our ‘finest’ city.

First off, one of my favorite places to take friends and family is the Linkery. On a scale of 1 to 3, I would rank this restaurant at 3 for being most expensive, but definitely worth it. All their food is Farm to Table, and they have an excellent drink menu and beer on tap selection. They hand cure all their meats in house, and I’ve eaten there at least 5 times over the years and never had a bad meal. I always recommend the picnic plate with your choice of sausage, coleslaw, potato salad and beer bread, along with the Julian hard cider and an order of fancy fries. This sounds vaguely German, which appealed to me initially, because that was my major in college. I also imagine that for a trendy North Park restaurant, it vaguely reminds me of how people might have eaten at a pub in New England hundreds of years ago with the cider and vaguely German/English type food. They also have an amazing dessert with caramelized bacon on top that cant go unnoticed. 

My next place of choice is the restaurant Prep Kitchen. They are also farm to table and rank at a number 2 for mediumly priced. They are owned by the same people that own the fancy La Jolla restaurant Whisk n Ladle, and the food is just as good. They make the best bolognese, and they have great Sangrias, along with an awesome happy hour with big portions for 3 dollar plates. They also flavor their water which makes me happy.

My third choice is in Del Mar at the Grand Hotel. I pick this restaurant Amaya for a lunch where you want to impress someone. It’s ranked at a 2 in price for lunch, probably a 3 for dinner, but this hotel is on par with Pelican Hill in Orange County or Beverly Hills and worth the cost. The hotel is traditional and ornate, and if you sit on the patio by the pool, the weather and view outside is idyllic and stunning. Green grass, rolling hills, patio umbrellas and delicious food. They also have a homemade gelato bar upstairs and the best hotel burger I’ve eaten.

My fourth restaurant is not San Diego based or a restaurant at all. I can’t live without Sprinkles cupcakes though so I have to talk about them. I LOVE their lemon coconut flavor and their seasonal flavors as well. Salted Caramel and Key Lime also rank high on my non-chocolate list. For chocolate lovers, definitely the Black and White or Peanut Butter Chocolate one seem to be favorites. I recently went to their ice cream store in Beverly Hills and got a cupcake on top of my ice cream. NOT DISAPPOINTED. They know what they’re doing and they donate funds to great causes and charities.

My fifth restaurant is not San Diego based either but they have a great location in the Gaslamp downtown. Nobu Sushi is in the amazing Hard Rock Hotel and as snobby as they are, their food lives up to their reputation. They also have the best martini I have ever had: Passionfruit white chocolate. (Martini number two is the Watermelon drop at Melting Pot). Their sushi is fantastic and their desserts are so fancy, watch out for small portions and a 3 for high prices.

Searsucker is a super busy and loud restaurant in the Gaslamp district that gets a 3 out of 3 for expensive. The menu is innovative and you can have a crazy 5 or 6 course meal if you’re willing to spend. They’re run by the same people as Burlap in Del Mar and their food is amazing, along with excellent service. Not quiet and romantic if that’s what you’re looking for. Out of all the restaurants aforementioned, they have the BEST food.

Burlap is in Del Mar and takes asian fusion and california cuisine to the next level. Also a happening busy place with trendy cushion style seating arranged haphazardly, this place is tough to get a table because it’s so popular. Try their crispy rice with fiery spicy tuna on top or many of their other small plates which are great to share.

Burger Lounge is the best burger you will ever eat. Organic and gigantic, this tasty place beats In n Out by a long mile. Great service and premium ingredients, any of their juicy burgers are delicious and I have tried them all. They make an awesome root beer float and ask for their barbecue sauce for your fries. YUMMY. If you’re vegetarian, this is the place for you with their delicious quinoa based burger.

Chuao Chocolatier isn’t a restaurant, but their chocolate is the gift that everybody wants. Created by UC San Diego Alumni, they put Godiva, Sees Candies and Ghiradelli to shame. This is chocolate done right, with weird ingredients you would never expect, and they still taste amazing. The only chocolate that might even come close is the brand Vosges sold at Whole Foods, based in Ohio.

Another burger place that recently opened at Fashion Valley, Stacked is also a busy burger joint, known for ordering from their ipad menus. You can customize your own shake to put cookie pieces and caramel in it, or order from their prescribed favorites. They have pretzel buns for your burger and cranberry mayo, along with any other ingredient you can think of.

Tendergreens is a new sit down restaurant in the UTC Westfield mall by the food court that serves amazing salads and HUGE portions. I have tried their steak sandwich and Chinese chicken salad and both were amazing. They also have wine and beer, but what makes them extra awesome is their giant salted white chocolate oatmeal cookies. Probably ranked mediumly expensive, but you get a lot of food for your money.

These next two places aren’t in San Diego, but I have to give an Orange County shout out.

They need to bring one of these to San Diego pronto. Waffle sandwiches, waffle everything. Two locations in Orange and Brea and awesome cheap prices. Strawberry lemonade is a must, and anything you order here is tasty.

Los Angeles based, with a location in Costa Mesa, Umami Burger is a rich delicious burger with truffle butter if that’s what you want. They have lots of options and delicious organic sodas. Their fries are amazing with garlic aoli and you won’t be disappointed no matter what you order. Unique and delicious, they need to add a San Diego location soon.

Thanks for reading and I will definitely include more foodie recommendations soon!

First Blog post


Hello everyone! This is my very first blog post (if you don’t count live journal, xange, myspace, youtube, facebook, twitter, pinterest, etc.). I used to keep a daily journal for every day, but now I’m finding I use that method less and less. I tried my hand at youtube videos, and that didn’t work out, so this is my next endeavor! Hopefully it will help improve my writing, and as the year goes on, I can find more meaningful topics to write about. 

This blog will mostly talk about travel, shopping, and food, along with whatever current trends are out there. It will mostly be random, and I’m sure there are plenty of people who won’t want to waste their time, but for the rest of you, I’ll try to keep it entertaining.
Chester the giant rabbit also might make photo guest appearances, you never know (he is sitting on the couch chattering his teeth as I write this, which in rabbit speak means he’s super happy).

A little bit about me, I currently live and work in San Diego, grew up in Orange County, graduated from school last year, and I’m currently applying to grad school for business. I love hot yoga, exploring foodie places, going to the mall, traveling, strange music, and flemish giant rabbits. I used to have a radio show and I was in community musical theatre for 15 years, and I used to work at Jamba Juice and Victoria Secret, so I understand the smoothie and retail worlds.  I love spending time with my family and mostly we do some crazy stuff like travel the world and eat at exotic places. I’m also saving up for a dog someday, so that Chester can have a friend who won’t eat him. My next few posts could be about anything from places I’ve been, restaurants I like, and other shopping travel recommendations. Thanks for reading and here we go!