Sunday, October 11, 2015

Fashion for the Independent People



Saturday, October 10, 2015

This autumn, create your own luxurious menu and eat at home with family, friends, or the internet. It is all about being informal, comfortable, and customizing your menu to suit your personal needs. Make a date with other independent fashion bloggers, and have your own internet fashion week, exchanging monthly fashion ideas. 

Moreover, decorate your home with do-it-yourself items, such as handwoven or loomed rugs and items as well as old second-hand furniture from garage sales, junk yards and other people that you can remodel and renovate to appear cool and unique items. 

You might even consider having a wine-tasting party with a selection of some white and red wines, such as chardonnay and cabernet. Light snacks are usually enough, composed mainly of cheese and vegan cheese, crackers, fruits and veggies. And, maybe a glass of water between wine-tasting can be added to this light party menu.

Carry everything you need inside a mini purse. But consider one with an architectural style and pleather but still modern, sophisticated and fun. Rolltop Backpack is fun and adventurous for people on the go, perfect for writers, bloggers, and other people with independent jobs. 

My choice of five books for October includes five books for light reading. Simply Delicious Vegetarian recipes book by Carla Bardi and Vegetarian 100 Everyday Recipes will provide me with some new recipes to try out, but I might need to substitute egg ingredients into vegan versions to customize the recipe to my own personal needs. The Green Smoothie Miracle by Erica Palmcrantz Aziz, and it is a fun look of creating yummy smoothies for a person on the go. I plan to use these recipes for my monthly raw vegan detox week or so. The Can’t Fail Color Scheme by Amy Wax is just a book that provides colorful and interesting ways to redecorate one’s home and rooms with a variety of color combination swatches. They are all interesting that it is hard to pick a particular style that I really like and then trying to incorporate these ideas. And, for fun, I will be checking out a book about the Brady Bunch Variety Hour days, Love to Love You Bradys, by Nichelson, Oslen, and Sutton. Also, I need to make room for finishing off reading the Steig Larsson trilogy, which are still on my nightstand for when I can’t sleep at night. I want to find more time for reading.

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