Happy Easter Everyone! Lately I've noticed the downward facing cross on
clothes and it concerned me tremendously. I didn't know the meaning, so I
did my research. I want to tell you to do the same before you begin
wearing this apparel. Please be mindful of what your clothes are
representing and if you're not sure take a quick second to do the
research.
F.I.T. Tip: As a child, the night before Easter my
Mother and I would make sugar eggs. I loved making these every year. We
would fill them with the Easter grass and the chocolates we made. I
never had an Easter basket and always thought making the sugar egg molds
was so exclusive and chic. Hindsight now tells me my Mother saved
megabucks but never allowed me to feel as we couldn't afford an Easter
basket. She was awesome at psyching my mind. Lol!
So if there is
someone stressed that they can not buy their child an Easter basket
today, here's a craft recipe that your child/children will enjoy doing.
And psych their mind like FLO(my Mom) did me...honey you couldn't tell
me sugar egg molds wasn't the thing to do.
1 plastic egg mold ( your local craft shop or use the egg from the Reese's Easter egg candy)
1 egg white
food coloring
3.5 cups granulated sugar
1/2 cup powdered sugar
Preparation:
1.
Whisk the egg white until it starts to be frothy. If you would like to
color your egg, add food coloring to the egg white and mix well. Note
that you will be adding a lot of sugar to the egg white, so it’s a good
idea to dye the white a darker color than your desired final product.
2.
In a large bowl, whisk together the granulated and powdered sugars so
they’re evenly mixed. Pour the egg white into the sugars and begin
stirring. At first it will seem like there’s not enough liquid, but keep
stirring! Gradually the sugar will become more moist. Eventually the
sugar will have the consistency of damp sand. You want the sugar to
clump together if you squeeze it in your hand, but avoid adding
additional liquid and making it too wet—that will just increase the
drying time.
3. Once your sugar mixture is ready, start filling
your egg mold. Scoop the sugar into the hollows of the mold and pat
firmly down, packing it in. You want the egg to be smooth, so press down
on the sugar to prevent any small gaps or cracks from forming. If you
have excess sugar and want to make more eggs, keep it in a bowl and
place a damp paper towel directly over the sugar to prevent it from
drying out. If you are using an egg base mold, fill it at this time.
4.
Use a bench scraper, metal spatula, or the top of a large knife to
carefully scrape across the top of the mold, removing any excess sugar.
Your eggs should have a smooth, even top that is the same level as the
mold when you are finished. Do the same for your egg base, if you are
using one.
5. Place a stiff piece of cardboard directly on the
top of the mold. Bracing one hand on the cardboard and the other
underneath the mold, quickly flip it upside-down so that the egg halves
are now resting on the cardboard. Quickly remove the mold—you now have
two beautiful sugar egg halves. Do the same with another piece of
cardboard and your egg base, if you are using one.
6. At this
point, the egg halves need to dry out a little before you can use them.
You can let them sit at room temperature for about an hour, or you can
put them in a very low oven. I recommend setting your oven to 200
degrees and leaving them in for about 25 minutes.
7. Once the
eggs have started to set, they need to be hollowed out. It is important
to do this when the outside is set enough to hold up, but the insides
are still soft. Once the egg has fully set, it cannot be reshaped! Pick
up the egg half without the flat panoramic panel. Hold it in the palm of
one hand and use a spoon to scrape out the moist sugar. If you are
saving your sugar to make another egg, you can add this sugar to the
bowl and re-use it later. Continue to scrape the interior of the egg
until you have a sugar shell that is about 1/2-inch thick. You want it
to be as thin as possible, while still being sturdy enough to hold
together.
8. Scrape out the interior of the other egg half.
Assuming you have a panoramic egg mold, you will have a flat panel on
the front that should be removed entirely. Use a small, sharp knife and
carefully poke a hole through the front. Be careful not to apply too
much pressure and cause the egg to collapse or crack. Continue to gently
whittle away to front of the egg until you have removed all of the
sugar from the flat portion. You will be left with one egg half that is
completely round, and one egg half that has a “window” cut into the
side. Note that if you do not have a panoramic egg mold you can still
create this effect by free handily carving a window into one of your
halves—I recommend drawing a circle onto the egg to guide your knife.
9.
At this point the eggs need to dry out further before they can be
completed. You can leave them for another 2-3 hours at room temperature,
or place them back in the 200 degree oven for about 45 minutes. Place
them on their backs this time to let the inside portion dry.
10. Once dry, fill your sugar eggs however you choose. :)
Have a wonderful day! Love ya!
Tomorrow
we will detail some of the exciting Black Women's Expo events. The expo
is quickly approaching (check the ticker). Have you purchased your
ticket???
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
The Hound EVERYWHERE!
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But before I start on one of my tangents, lets discuss the spring closet and 5 must haves to transition you from casual cute to fabulously chic.
1. An awesome spring jacket - spring is the mid ground and the most overlooked purchased item for our spring wardrobe. Your spring jacket will become your go to; keep it neutral and the metals on the jacket should be in the family of your favorite jewelry. You love silver jewelry, a double breasted jacket with antique silver grommets works. Always keep in mind your tried and trues and shop with those in mind.
2. Denim jeans(not leggings or jeggings) from wide leg to straight leg. The perfect denim can transition from your ballet flat to your pump flawlessly. (Please remember the FIT)
3. A sexy comfortable flat, that almost sounds like a contradiction. Lol! Sexy flats do exist. (a) try it on and look in the mirror. If it doesn't look right on your foot don't talk yourself into the shoe just because the style is nice. (b) a pointy toe flat is dressier than a round, so keep that in mind and also remember with pointy toes to try on a half size up.
4. Bracelets - our wrist will soon be exposed as the weather warms. A few bracelets in your wardrobe will add dimensions to your classics.
5. A crossbody bag is perfect for spring as you shop for summer clothes, go to the grocery store and take care of your daily business...your hands our free.
F.I.T. Tip...nothing to do with those bottles of Moscato/Merlot guest conveniently bring to your house...make sangria. 1 bottle of Merlot, 1 bottle of Moscato, 8oz. of brandy, 8oz of sprite or crangrape juice(honestly its whatever I have in my house to add a bit of sweetness), slice oranges and squeeze a few as you add them and drop some frozen strawberries in your pitcher. Delicious!
FYI - it always taste better the day after it was made.
Have you checked out the countdown for The Black Women's Expo(click here)? The event is quickly approaching and filled with awesome seminars. The seminars will inform and uplift. Some of the seminars are World Class Etiquette, Power That Sharpens The Women’s Soul, No Sugar Coating: Debunking the Myths About Sugar and Diabetes and many more (The Black Women's Expo Seminar Schedule).
Remember Walgreen's has half price tickets.
Have an awesome week! Love ya!
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Walk With Me
A day of walking, don't reach for the clunky gym shoes...live a little. Your casual cute look requires shoes to match. Here's 5 suggestions to keep your feet comfy:
1. Flat as a pancake - no need to buy new shoes, purchase gel insoles. We've seen the ads, why not invest in your comfort and health...you deserve it. Here's a promo code for drugstore.com 6E5918C4, available this month($5.00 off $40.00, you might find something else you need).
2. Magic Shop - the shoe repair shop has always been a jewel. If they were once your favorite cozy shoe's, why not fix them instead of wasting time looking for something new. Until you find your next favorite, take what you have to the shoe doctor. VoilĂ !
3. Treat Yourself - sometimes the solution is right at your feet...literally. Get a pedicure, don't want to spend the money; you tube has tons of how to videos. A little pampering for your soles can make a world of difference in the fit of your shoes.
4. Heel Discomfort - this personally is a problem for me, the friction between the shoe and the heel is extremely painful...thinking about that feeling makes me cringe. Now days every shoe store, drug store and drugstore.com(use your promo code) carries heel grips.
5. Be sure - As we change our bodies change and so does our shoe. Take a moment before purchasing news shoes to be sure you're estimating the right size and width. I know this may sound basic, but it can change your life and the comfort of your feet. For me if my feet are cold or in pain everything shuts down. Comfort is important.
The Black Women's Expo FLO(biweekly updates on the fabulous event)
Did you know half price tickets for adults are available at Walgreen's?
Can't make it to Chicago for The Black Women's Expo? Watch your favorite speakers live on-line, just click here and have your front row seat via the internet.
This year's expo is packed with amazing entertainers. The diversity of the weekend is sure to cover every woman's interest. Just to name a few...Dick Gregory, Faith Evans, Tamela Mann, Dr. Ian K. Smith. The line up is wonderful, learn something new, watch great performances and vendors to help your shopping need. :)
Drum-roll.........the ticker is working, take a look below.
F.I.T. Tip - hug
someone today, preferably a woman. We've got to get back to loving and
encouraging one another. Believe it or not ladies, we are the foundation and
as my Grandfather would say while gardening if the root is destroyed the
plant can't grow.
Love ya!
A couple outerwear pieces arrived...check it out www.floemporium.com. :)
The Black Women's Expo is coming!
Monday, March 18, 2013
I'm So Excited!!!!!(keep reading...the great news is at the end)
Hey Y'all. Yesterday I saw something that I must discuss: two butts on
one person. We must talk about our underwear. As I looked up and over
to my left there it was; mint green fitted pants with bikini underwear
on creating a line pudge in the middle of her behind. Lets break down
bikini, thong and briefs.
1. Bikini underwear - if your behind is vertically challenged, don't do it. Bikini's are usually cut short length wise. Bikini's are not made for fitted clothing or light colored apparel. Instead of a bikini try boy shorts. The fit is perfect for tighter garments and still sexy.
2. Thong - most times I hear women not really crazy about the thong. But the thong is very useful for light colored garments and fitted garments. If you definitely can not wear thongs, seamless underwear that fit will do the trick. When I say fit, the trim of the underwear must come underneath the cup of your booty. The seamless underwear should act as a prototype, mold of your booty, creating the look of nothing on.
3. Briefs - the stores are creating too many different cuts of panties and it causing problems. Stick with the basics. A properly fitting brief will never steer you wrong. Briefs are no longer the granny panty. More stores have styles that are perfect for your silhouette.
* remember breathable underwear is what you want. My Mother always told me cotton with a white crotch(the entire panty doesn't need to be cotton just the crotch). Now if its fun time for you and your boo, it's okay to wear other styles because they won't be on very long.
And this might be TMI but I'm saying it, let her breath at night...do not sleep in underwear.
I'm so excited and I just can't hide it!!!!! If you were here you would get the entire song...lol. I have great news, I am honored to announce that FLO with Style has been asked to review The Black Women's Expo April 5 - 7. We will countdown with a ticker once I work out the kinks with zip file to the beginning of this awesome event. FLO with Style will discuss the amazing line up of entertainers and speakers, fashion, beauty and the tremendous gathering of black women.
F.I.T. Tip (Fashion Is Therapy) - Never give up! If its your dream, work hard to achieve it.
Love Ya!
Check out www.floemporium.com....casual wear with little time to spare.
1. Bikini underwear - if your behind is vertically challenged, don't do it. Bikini's are usually cut short length wise. Bikini's are not made for fitted clothing or light colored apparel. Instead of a bikini try boy shorts. The fit is perfect for tighter garments and still sexy.
2. Thong - most times I hear women not really crazy about the thong. But the thong is very useful for light colored garments and fitted garments. If you definitely can not wear thongs, seamless underwear that fit will do the trick. When I say fit, the trim of the underwear must come underneath the cup of your booty. The seamless underwear should act as a prototype, mold of your booty, creating the look of nothing on.
3. Briefs - the stores are creating too many different cuts of panties and it causing problems. Stick with the basics. A properly fitting brief will never steer you wrong. Briefs are no longer the granny panty. More stores have styles that are perfect for your silhouette.
* remember breathable underwear is what you want. My Mother always told me cotton with a white crotch(the entire panty doesn't need to be cotton just the crotch). Now if its fun time for you and your boo, it's okay to wear other styles because they won't be on very long.
And this might be TMI but I'm saying it, let her breath at night...do not sleep in underwear.
I'm so excited and I just can't hide it!!!!! If you were here you would get the entire song...lol. I have great news, I am honored to announce that FLO with Style has been asked to review The Black Women's Expo April 5 - 7. We will countdown with a ticker once I work out the kinks with zip file to the beginning of this awesome event. FLO with Style will discuss the amazing line up of entertainers and speakers, fashion, beauty and the tremendous gathering of black women.
F.I.T. Tip (Fashion Is Therapy) - Never give up! If its your dream, work hard to achieve it.
Love Ya!
Check out www.floemporium.com....casual wear with little time to spare.
Monday, March 11, 2013
"Miss In Between"
1. Legs...you got them? Show them off, pencil skirts are phenomenal on every body silhouette (Triangles & More Triangles). Jeggings, leggings and cigarette pants are every where so invest in a few.
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3. Badonka donk (see legs) and add high waist to your closet. What most haven't realized about high waist yet is that it is your best friend...especially if your booty's right but your belly isn't. High waist clothes allow the curves to be present. Accentuating your booty while hiding your belly can be difficult because the body parts are in close proximity. High waist with asymmetrical tops always looks lovely on your body. This top allows the best to say hello while hiding what you're not to fond of.
4. Suck it in! You can do a core workout all day. Make your muscles work for you and they will begin to remember. It's called muscle memory, your body will begin to suck it in with out conscious effort.
F.I.T. Tip - Accessories are important and fabulous but so many little things everywhere can create a disaster. Bracelets...get anything circular and stack those bad boys up. Purchase a paper towel holder, roll your favorite old magazines up or you can get creative like me. My husband is a sports fanatic and he loves to give me a new weapon for protection. I have a few bats laying around, one is now my bracelet holder...I love it! He wonders how I'll knock out the bad guy now, but what he doesn't understand are those bracelets are weapons all by themselves...2 for 1 :)
Necklaces and headbands...get an over the door coat rack and layer your necklaces without any tangles.
Earrings...one of my buddies created a fabulous felt board and bought stick pins so she can see every pair. I Love it!
Smaller earrings...use the empty ice trays and they're stackable, fitting perfectly into a drawer.
Have a great week y'all!
Love ya!
Monday, March 4, 2013
Black Doesn't Go With Everything
Okay, I know I'm gonna catch megaflack for this one but black does not go with everything. And I'm going to give detailed information to explain the comment. Just because you have a black dress, purse or shoes that doesn't make it a match. For example you're going out, you have this fabulous coral dress and you throw it on with a black pump...it doesn't match. Black is a very powerful color and if it isn't worn properly it will
become the main character when it was only meant to have a supporting
role...kind of how Jennifer Hudson stepped out in Dream Girls. It is
important to own black but remember your pale colors will lose their
impact when paired with black. So don't always pull out the black clutch
or the black shoe...it really takes the light away from the piece you
were dying to wear. It is important to own nude, chocolate and metallic
tones because then you truly have neutrals to pair with any item in your
closet. So back to that coral hot hot dress, the nude shoe would set it
off perfectly and allow your fit to speak volumes.
F.I.T. Tip - I changed a light bulb today... it was symbolic because that bulb marks the end and the beginning of so much in my life. Change, choice, chance...it's something special about the ch;)...
Unbelievably the light bulb lasted for 9 years and as I changed it I remembered where I was in my life when I initially installed the bulb. I was filled with joy because I allowed change to happen. Fearful of how it would effect my life but thankful I made the choice and took a chance.
Whatever you want can be yours with faith and hard work. Believe in your dream.
Have a great week! Love ya!
What's new @ www.floemporium.com...check us out. :)
F.I.T. Tip - I changed a light bulb today... it was symbolic because that bulb marks the end and the beginning of so much in my life. Change, choice, chance...it's something special about the ch;)...
Unbelievably the light bulb lasted for 9 years and as I changed it I remembered where I was in my life when I initially installed the bulb. I was filled with joy because I allowed change to happen. Fearful of how it would effect my life but thankful I made the choice and took a chance.
Whatever you want can be yours with faith and hard work. Believe in your dream.
Have a great week! Love ya!
What's new @ www.floemporium.com...check us out. :)
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