Sunday, November 25, 2018

Candytopia

Hey Y'all! 
I got sucked into another vortex of delicious art, this time it was at Candytopia in San Francisco. Located conspicuously close to the Museum of Ice Cream, this new pop-up features interactive art displays made entirely of candy.
This candy factory is a maze of themed rooms, sweet treats to eat and wondrous candy displays. Each featured art piece includes a plaque letting guests know how many jellybeans(or what have you) were used and also how much all that candy weighs. It was really nice getting the inside scoop of the hours spent on these masterpieces. Guests are also encouraged to touch and photograph the candy art which was really fun. I don't want to give too much away but here are a few of my favorites! 

One part of this experience that set it apart from the MOIC are their Sugar Rush photo-ops. A few rooms have cameras set up on the ceiling with timers. The photos are then emailed to you automatically. That was a big plus for me. You know I love my pictures!
My favorite space by far was the magic confetti room. Imagine candy pigs in tutus, jellybean unicorns and buckets of rainbow confetti falling from the sky! It brought out the kid in me instantly. I could have stayed in there forever!
 
This rooms particular Sugar Rush had a spinning color circle with a TON of confetti raining down! Can we say Holiday Card!?
Towards the end of the candy journey, much like the MOIC sprinkle pool, Candytopia features a giant pool filled with faux marshmallows. Stepping into this soft pit of white was hilarious, just trying to get from one side to the other was exhausting! he he But we loved it!
Candytopia was so awesome, I'd definitely recommend checking it out if you're in the area. This museum stresses the importance of candy in our lives...the importance of artistic expression and the ability to just have fun! That is everything!
Thanks Candytopia and San Francisco, until next time!
Cheers, Bunny

Saturday, September 22, 2018

Lovin' in the Coven

Hey there, who needs drink!?
This bunny does ha ha ha! So I broke out my True Blood Cookbook and found a tasty cocktail to warm my day.
The Lovin' in the Coven includes lemon citrus vodka, lemon, egg white, simple syrup and a blood orange mixer. I adore blood orange mixes, they add such a pop of flavor to any drink, especially paired with vodka.
This cocktail was a bit like a lemony gin fizz thanks to the egg white. So yummy! 
I couldn't quite get the blood orange to float on top but that did not hinder it's deliciousness.
Thanks for watchin! 
-Bunny

Monday, July 30, 2018

Bob's Burgers Magic

Hey Ya'll! 
Guess what? I found a Bob's Burgers Burger Cookbook!
 Lately Bob's has been everywhere, even Blue Apron is doing dishes with their "joke" burgers. I was stoked to find this cookbook and give their recipes a go. Plus food that involve grilling really peaked Craig's interest! Each page in this cookbook showcases simple to slightly less simple burgers. Plus each one is taken straight out of an episode, so turn up the fun and turn on the show while you eat he he!
The first burger we tried was the Bruschetta Bout It Burger. Super yummy and unique. I love bruschetta so it was right up my alley. Plus I have never had a burger using balsamic as the sauce which was interesting and new. Thanks Bob!
 The next burger we chose was the Bet It All on Black Garlic Burger.
This burger features a decadent black garlic mayo, fresh spinach and mozzarellaIt was delicious! Super simple...except finding black garlic wasn't easy. I ended up using Amazon LOL! Oh man, here in Santa Cruz we have a lot of specialty shops but none had the garlic. Much like the episode...I needed the garlic, it's what makes it special!
Bob knows what he is talking about! We both really enjoyed the rich smokey black garlic. It really took the mayo to a whole new level. Something we would have never thought to use. YUM!
I can't wait to pick new burger recipes to try! Just paging through the book there are some really unique ideas!
 Now you can create burgers from this beloved TV show too. So I urge your inner Bob to pick up a copy and get to grillin. They even have a recipe for fries!
Thanks for tuning in!
-Bunny

Sunday, June 24, 2018

SF: Museum of Ice Cream

Tucked into classic architecture and busy streets sits the Museum of Ice Cream's San Francisco installment.  

This pop-up museum explores the origins of ice cream through themed rooms and interactive displays, including giant gummy bears and animal cookie art. Most importantly a pool filled with sprinkles created to satisfy the kid in all of us...as soon as I heard about their famed sprinkle pit I knew we had to go!

  Unlike most museums this exhibit is more of a journey moving from room to room with other guests, never going backwards. Creating a path through giant cherries and clouds. The museum holds a limited number of tickets with designated entry times to cut back on the wait. Even with the entry times, there were a lot of people, though with the museums popularity I wasn't surprised. Still, there was enough time and space to try out the animal cracker 'rides'. Highlight of my birthday he he!

 A few of the rooms held a deeper meaning, one of acceptance. The museum houses a love for delicious ice cream but more importantly the belief that we are all unique and worthy of love. That's what I took away from it, all flavors welcome he he. One of the first rooms sported floor to ceiling magnetic white boards where we were invited to create a positive message. I love that someone had to bring Beyonce into the mix!
The museum guides each had their own room to look after, complete with ice cream questions and awesome crowns made from cones and sprinkles. PS. snag your own crown at the gift shop! I loved how they interacted with guests and seemed to really enjoy showing us through the maze.

A few of the rooms even offer specialized treats. The old-school diner passed out soft serve ice cream cones while the next room had cotton candy! But my favorite treat was in the mint room. After guides asked each guest to share a fun memory they served little mochi balls filled with mint ice cream! YUM!
Around one turn we were greeted by two lovely unicorns. We couldn't touch their horns but a picture was encouraged. This rainbow room complete with unicorn magic carried the Museum of Ice Cream's theme of acceptance and love with it.

Past all of the fanciful lands we finally made it to the sprinkle pool! It was such a funny feeling...as I jumped into the pit of rainbows my feet sank and my inner child awoke! My mind knew that we were adults sitting in a small pool filled with tiny plastic sprinkles but my heart was thrilled. Both Craig and I enjoyed it more than we thought we would! I wish we could have stayed longer.
 The Museum of Ice Cream is modern, colorful and sublimely simple. The concept is brilliant, ice cream with sprinkles of positive messages on top. Definitely made for a fun day! Check it out if you can and let the colors brighten you day!
Check out museum locations and tickets here: https://www.museumoficecream.com/

Thanks! 
Bunny

Saturday, April 14, 2018

Jewelry Spot Light

Howdy Loves!
Jewelry has become a statement...one special bangle can really pull an outfit together. Lately I been obsessed with bracelets he he! Unfortunately I can't wear certain jewelry containing metal. I have a nickle/pot metal allergy and even silver jewelry can have some nickel mixed in. Totally sucks...so when I stumble upon lovely jewelry using stones/gems I need to share! Plus is reminds me of gem hunting with my dad on our camping trips.
 Kinsley Armelle has some truly beautiful and fun pieces. They have all kinds of jewelry too, not just bracelets. I fell in love with this gem...from their Agate Collection. This beauty is called Silver Flurry!
Thank you Kinsley for my new stone bracelet! 
https://www.kinsleyarmelle.com/
Cheers!
-Bunny

Tuesday, April 10, 2018

My Eminence Secret

Splotchy face? 
Try an Eminence Hot Phyto Masque!
 
About a year ago I was introduced to Eminence Organic Skin Care. I had been looking for more natural and nourishing products for my skin. Eminence is wonderful and they have so many different products. A few of my favorites are their Stone Crop Gel Wash and Fizzofolient. Another great tool in my beauty arsenal is the Eminence Phyto Hot Masque. See below. I try to use it about twice a month to even out my skin. The Hot Masque does get tingly and warm but it's totally manageable
After removing you do get a nice red glow...my skin gets bright red so I love to follow the mask with a layer of nourishing Red Current Moisturizer.
Next step: GLOW!
I've had a lot of fun trying out Eminence products and one secret I found are sample packs! Check out Amazon, it definitely cuts down on the price. For the real deal you can find Eminence at local beauty spas or boutiques. Skin Care experts can match the best products for you skin type.
Thanks for reading! xoxo 
-Bunny

Sunday, March 25, 2018

Confetti Cake Truffles


 Happy Sunday! 
Last weekend I made some yummy Cake Truffles courtesy of Milk Bar Bakery. They came in such a cute box that I had to try em out...plus confetti cake, need I say more?! The box included the cake mix, chocolate coating and crumb coating. These were much like cake pops, minus the stick. 
Making the cake was first, which was yummy he he! Funfetti will always be king but you can't really go wrong with any kind of confetti/birthday style cake. Then toasting the crumb coating and melting the white chocolate coating.
After the cake cooled the real fun began and I got to brake up the cake by hand and form  them into balls, then roll it in the chocolate and crumb coating. I added each cake ball to a baking sheet to harden.
Each little ball looked so delicious...it was honestly hard not to just inhale them. I kept telling myself that they were to share! 
And I did..share them that is. I took some to work too. These Confetti Cake Truffles were such a nice treat. Perfect combo of crumbly, chewy, sweet and savory. The Milk Bar site actually includes lots of recipes and instructions. 
Check them out!
http://milkbarstore.com/main/party-cakes/
Thanks Milk Bar, my taste-buds and friends thank you. 
-Bunny xoxo

Saturday, February 24, 2018

Sakara Detox II Program Adventure

Sakara Detox Adventure

For so long I have wanted to try a Sakara program, much like Ariel I wanted to be a part of Whitney and Danielle's world. I wanted to walk in their shoes and hopefully feel the benefits of Sakara nutrient rich foods. As far as detox programs go, it was a little pricey but I really felt that you received a lot for your money and after much pleading I talked Craig into letting me try the Sakara Detox II Program.
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So what drove this land mermaid to try a detox, besides the lure of Sakara glowing skin, well curiosity and a long struggle with loving my own body. As simple as that statement may be there are many layers to that onion. To keep it brief I have never felt comfortable in my own skin, be it physically or mentally. Anxiety and depression is a part of who I am and often its led to my own downfall. So I wanted to see what would happen if I tried to reboot my body, reset my habits. Would it help out my mind...my sleep, my SELF. Either way I needed to push my body and Sakara was a start!
When I saw their white box sitting on my porch I could not wait to open it! As I peeled off the tape a glowing light appeared and angels sang out...okay not really but I couldn't have been more excited. Each meal was boxed up and labeled for each day. Perfectly portioned out. Plus some light Sakara reading to better help understand the detox process.

Day 1-3 and 5 included a whole-food breakfast, lunch and a medicinal broth dinner. Plus digestive tea, a kefir coconut drink, detox and beauty water concentrates and daily supplements. Day 4 is soup day, including (you got it) soup and greens detox blends.
Each piece to this detox puzzle had been thought over. So many details to enrich your body. I have never detoxed before so I knew it would be a challenge. I was not afraid of the food, as I already don't eat meat but I was concerned about giving up sweets. My usual day consists of light snacking instead of big meals, I found that this worked best.
For first-timers Sakara mavens added a dry brush, for sweeping away the old you each morning and night. Dry brushing was kind of magical and actually made me think less about my anxiety picking compulsion. My skin was a part of this detox and it needed to be healed. 
Day one: 
For the first day of detox I started off with a High Fitness class at 6:00 am. I knew that detoxing might make me sluggish so I wanted to start off strong! After class I savored my first beauty water and morning supplements while packing for work. The Sakara lined tote was perfect for taking my meals to work. Breakfast was a lovely Root Veggie Detox. 
Could have been because it was my first Sakara meal, but I really loved the black beans and sweet potato! It seemed strange to eat such a rich proper meal but with each bite I was more and more satisfied. After breakfast my snack was to be digestive tea. Honestly...it tasted horrible but I kept at it ha ha ha! It was nice to have something warm to drink while dreaming of my go-to snack of almonds and Lara Bites.
Lunch was a Nori Wrap with Super-Food Wasabi for dipping. I didn't like the wrap as much and saved the wasabi for Craig. I don't enjoy the burn lol! It may have been the mushrooms or nori that got me but I ate as much as I could. Lunch came with a light salad and tangy sauce that I used with my wrap instead.
After some more tea, to tide me over I got to enjoy a Probiotic Coconut Kefir drink. The kefir boost was a dream after not having anything sweet all day. Even if it was really coconut water it had the tiny bit of sweet I was looking for and it was pretty refreshing as well. I was a little sad when it was gone!
Dinner was a Medicinal Broth. This was the scientifically designed Sakara component that I was most curious about. As instructed I heated up the broth and began sipping. It was much more enjoyable and filling than I thought it would be and felt like something my mom or a witch would stir up to help me feel better.

The day concluded with detox water, supplements and a dry brushing. I was introduced to the beauty and detox concentrates awhile ago but they remain one of my favorite wellness weapons. So simple yet effective. A few drops of beauty concentrate in the morning, a few detox at night in your water. Essential for travel as well! Sipping a glass of green chlorophyll water before bed felt cleansing and mentally I felt that it was preparing my body for rest.
Day Two:
Much like the day before, minus the High Fitness, I brushed away my sleepy skin, rinsed off and prepped for the day ahead. Breakfast was a Deep Forest Detox. The fennel and burdock root was different and tasty, it powered me through the day. I loved how there was a real richness and flavor to these seemingly simple ingredients!
Breakfast was interesting on day two, I fully enjoyed it but my stomach was done with strange food by the time lunch rolled around. I chose to have my teas and kefir boost instead. I hope that was okay to do? Plus since I had lunch at home, I could heat and plate it properly, as all Sakara dishes deserve! Lunch was more enjoyable than the previous day, sorry ladies, but my taste buds preferred these Falafels and Lemon Herb Pesto! Yum! 
  
Day three:
Waking up on day three I felt good and started to get used to dry brushing. It helped shed the old me, creating a stronger yet currently lethargic self. I drank my beauty water thoughtfully and prepped breakfast which was a Magic Mushroom Detox! I really enjoyed this meal. The taro-root mash and Chinese broccoli was delicious, I wanted more of it! 
But I still felt a pull toward chocolate he he! It was kind of funny taking notice of how many times I swung my chair around to where my snacks would have been LOL!
Lunch was equally yummy! Sakara prepared Purifying Cabbage Dumplings and Broth. I went home during my lunch to warm up this meal and tried to really enjoy each bite. The broth was a little too gingery for me but it was a nice touch with the dumplings.
Such a good lunch helped me through the rest of the work day and I was able to hold out on my kefir boost until I got home. Good thing too...evil work people brought in pastries!
 
That night for my Medicinal Broth I took the Sakara mavens advice and after heating up the broth I blended it. This made it a bit more frothy and complete. 
Thanks guys!
I sat back and enjoyed dinner contemplating the detox so far. I was more tired than normal, I could feel a difference. My body was definitely processing the detox...and it was a bit confused. I was still feeling a bloated too, so I consulted Annie with Sakara and she gave me a pep talk. She said all of those feelings were normal and to stick with the program! I had to remind myself that this wasn't a weight loss program, it was a body reset. A way to reduce bloating sure but also changing the way I look at food. Annie was so supportive!
Day Four: Soup day on a plane!

I felt like an idiot at first, thinking that the last detox day was Saturday. But I took this as an opportunity to push myself. Only being able to have liquids on a travel day was a blessing in disguise, saved us money and my tummy from buying packaged processed airport food and I got to get creative about taking liquids on the plane. I felt like a little clean food addict...sipping my little 3.5 oz bottles, savoring the coconut. I did bring some Sakara detox bars and a few Lara Bites just in case! Craig still got himself a burger during our short layover as I pounded little bottles of Greens. The Greens were hard to swallow LOL! After the first few bottles I had to take breaks to prepare myself to drink the rest. I was not used to this level of clean smoothies. Their...um...results were effective as well LOL!!
The rest of Day 4(one more greens blend, the Carrot Ginger Soup and Medicinal Broth) had to be packed, along with Day 5 meals. They all fared well on the trip and the hotel helped me heat up my soups! So nice!
There is no easy way to say this but the carrot  ginger soup was intense! I made Craig try some and he had a hard time with it and that says a lot! I wanted the full detox effect so I ate as much as I could. But it was not fun.
That night we walked around New Orleans a bit before retiring to our room for dinner. I could smell the beignets...their warm sugary dough called to me....it was so hard to not give in. After the carrot soup, the Medicinal Broth for dinner was a DREAM! It was comforting and healing. Adding to that, night supplements and detox water and I was set for slumber.
 
Day Five:
 During the first four days I still felt a bit bloated and tired but when I woke up on Sunday I felt magical. I felt light and amazing! Sure I was on vacation but my body and mind really felt good. That Annie knew what she was talking about! This inspired me to keep going on my body journey! After beauty water and brushing I nibbled on squash frittata in bed like a queen ha ha ha. That was a special morning!


After breakfast my appetite was a bit gone at that point. Maybe my system wasn't really craving anything crazy? The funny thing about it was that I didn't mind and I didn't feel like I was missing out either. I even took my lunch salad and dinner on the road. My last Sakara lunch was a light Kale Salad. Perfect in it's simplicity. Saraka chefs really come up with some yummy dressings. I'll have to check out the Clean Boutique and see what options they have. Side note, the Sakara Clean Boutique has amazing snack! My favorites are the Super-food Granola and Dark Chocolate Cardamon Cookies!
My last Sakara dinner was a Macro Bowl with Japanese pumpkin! How cool! This dish was packed with so much flavor and included a light salad. I love that I got to try so many different combinations of plant based dishes. It really broadened my savory world! After dinner I followed the last steps... took my supplements, drank my green detox water and brushed my body down. Just like that the 5 Day Detox II was over and while this bittersweet window closed, it opened beautiful french doors...and that was inspiring!
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I learned a few things about myself in the process and gained a new perspective on food and health. I now know that if I eat quality food I will be more empowered through the day. For example, one surprising thing that happened (or really didn't happen) was that I did not get shaky between meals. I really expected it to happen...usually I eat a little throughout the day and I avoid that drop in blood sugar. It makes sense that Sakara's specialized meals would impact my body in this way. Obviously I have been doing something wrong in my nutrition ha ha ha! I have so much to learn!
On the physical side, I was proud of myself for sticking to the detox plan, especially with vacation looming and that made me so happy! I'm really happy that I got the chance to end the detox here in New Orleans and challenge myself! I wasn't feeling as anxious either. My skin did feel brighter and less blotchy, plus I felt sexy (see Frog Princess costume below). That was an added bonus!
 After the Detox: 
My body was craving healthy foods, so that was good. Sure I wanted a beignet but moving forward I took things slow. Our hotel gave us some complementary champagne which I did have but only a little. I wanted a change...I wanted to think of food differently and this program pushed me in that direction. I was now not only conscious of what I was putting into my body, but I felt good about it. Eating a leafy green salad was not a punishment and some of the guilt I held around food was gone. My body craved whole, nutrient rich foods. Honestly, yes I will always love chocolate but that OKAY. Everything in moderation.
Sakara helped me get more in touch with myself and it put me on a path toward change. 
Thanks for readin!
Xoxo Bunny

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