This Look Will Leave You Craving the Winter Blues

Normally the winter really gets me down. Once the holidays are over, there isn’t much to look forward to. It’s freezing. It’s dark. Everything looks blah. But this look made me do a 180. These shades of blue paired with a pop of yellow have me smiling ear to ear.

Now I’ve never been so in the mood for (winter) blues.

These Vintage Boots will Have You Loving the Winter Blues

Are these boots not absolutely to die for? And for under $50!

These Vintage Boots will Have You Loving the Winter BluesThese Vintage Boots will Have You Loving the Winter Blues
This Look Will Leave You Craving the Winter Blues
This Look Will Leave You Craving the Winter Blues

DRESS: Old Navy | FRINGE JACKET: Make Me Chic | BOOTS: Make Me Chic

 

Sale Alert: Sperry Shearwater Duck Boots 

Recently, I shared duck boots I found at Target that were a fraction of the price of the coveted L.L Beans [but as expected, of lesser quality]. However, during my recent Nordstrom Rack hunt, I scored a pair of Sperry Shearwater Duck Boots for almost half the price of the original and of exponentially better quality than those at Target.

I debated the idea of whether I needed them, but the second I put them on and discovered how much more comfortable they were than those at Target, it was a no-brainer. The Sperry’s look much more durable and snuggle my feet like a warm glove.  For only $79.97 |originally $150|, which is only $30 more than those at Target, they’ve neverbeenso worth it!

Now don’t get me wrong, I LOVE Target and if I didn’t find the Sperry’s at such a great price, I’d be happy with that pair, but for any of you duck boot hunters, I had to share!

I plan to live in these boots for the rest of winter (and spring time too!)! Paired with cozy sweaters, fleece-lined leggings and these leopard leather gloves, it may not be so bad |fingers crossed|.


  

BOOTS: Sperry | NECKLACE: Madewell | LEGGINGS: Anthropologie | PONCHO: old (similar here)

Look For Less: Duck Boots

I’ve wanted duck boots for awhile now, but every time I’ve gone to order them from L.L. Bean , they’re out of stock. Well no surprise, this Holiday season. My mom went to order them for me as a Christmas gift, and we were shocked that the arrive date was March 2016. I understand they are hand-made and for that reason, take extra time to create. However, that doesn’t mean I want to wait until March of next year for an item that I order now.

I finally told myself, I just wasn’t getting duck boots again this year. UNTIL, I was walking in Target yesterday, and saw a pair! I had to do a double-take because from far away they looked the exact same as the ones I’ve been pining after. I figured as I got close I would notice the problem. But there wasn’t one. Sure, they aren’t the same caliber of quality, but they’re also $50 cheaper and you can have them RIGHT NOW. If you’re using them mainly for fashion, it’s a no-brainer. I have a pair of sturdy hiking boots I wouldn’t trade for the world, so those are my go-tos for any type of trekking. I tried them on and they looked great!

FYI: I’m usually a 7.5 and the 7 fit me well. The 8 was a little too big.

So, why spend $100+ on duck boots, when you can get this pair at Target now for $50! They also have different styles and colors!

Target
The Look For Less: Duck Boots

L.L. Bean
L.L. Bean Duck Boots

Stuffing Stuffed Acorn Squash

Let me start out by saying I am NOT a fan of leftovers. AT ALL. However, somehow we always end up with mounds of them in our refrigerator (thanks, Mom). In the past, we’ve been really bad with not making the most of our leftovers, so this year I decided to change that up. By adding simple ingredients, leftovers can save a ton of time and money and not taste half bad.

My mom made some STELLAR stuffing this year, full of sausage and cranberries. Per my request, I was sent home with her stuffing leftovers after Thanksgiving; however,  I wasn’t all too enthused to eat it popped into the microwave on its own. So I stopped and picked up a few acorn squash (I had never cooked with them before!) and some sage, not exactly sure what I’d do with them. First thought: stuff the squash, of course, and what better to stuff it with then….(you guessed it) STUFFING! The rest of the ingredients were already in my pantry, so this made for a very cheap and tasty winter meal.

Aren’t they so pretty?!

Stuffing Stuffed Acorn Squash

Stuffing Stuffed Acorn Squash

Stuffing Stuffed Acorn Squash

If you don’t have stuffing leftovers just lying around, and you think this recipe sounds way too delicious to pass up, just go ahead and make a batch of stuffing (I included my mom’s recipe below) and use it throughout the week for other meals!

Here ya go, two recipes for the price of one!

Stuffing Stuffed Acorn Squash

  • Servings: 2-4
  • Difficulty: easy
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Ingredients
2 acorn squash
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons sage, minced
2 cups leftover stuffing (I used my Mom’s cranberry sausage stuffing recipe below, but you can use your favorite)
¼ cup panko breadcrumbs

Directions
1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
2. Cut the acorn squash in half, scoop out the seeds. Tip: Cut the tip of the top portion so that the squash sits easily on both sides (you will be cooking face up and face down).
3. Add the olive oil in the middle of the open halves and use a pastry brush to coat the edges.
4. Place the squash halves open side down on a baking sheet and bake for 15-20 minutes.
5. Flip the squash over and run a fork through the middle making strings. Add a little butter and top with leftover stuffing (can be right out of the fridge).
6. Bake for another 20 minutes. Remove from the oven and spray with cooking spray and top each half with panko breadcrumbs. Bake for another 15 minutes or until squash is tender and the stuffing is hot.
7. When done, top with sage and serve.

**Again, I used leftover stuffing for this recipe. If you don’t have a favorite stuffing recipe, I’ve included the very tasty Cranberry Sausage Stuffing recipe that I used below**

Cranberry Sausage Stuffing

  • Servings: 8
  • Difficulty: easy
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Ingredients
16 oz Jimmy Dean sausage
½ cup butter
6 stalks celery, finely diced
2 medium onions, finely diced
12 oz package cornbread stuffing (stove top)
1 cup dried cranberries
1 tsp salt
2 cans (14.5 oz) chicken broth

Directions
1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees F.
2. In large skillet, crumble and cook sausage until browned. Remove from pan.
3. In the same skillet, melt the butter over medium heat and saute the celery and onion until soft, about 5 minutes.
4. In a large bowl combine celery, onion, sausage, stuffing mix, cranberries, and salt. Add broth and stir until well mixed. Bake in casserole dish, covered for 1 hour at 325 degrees F or until hot.
5. Refrigerate up to 4 days in air tight container until ready to use.