Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Review: LUSH Ickle Baby Bot Bath Bomb

Whoooo, this is a mouthful to say! Try doing it three times fast.



"Ickle Baby Bot" is a bath bomb which was designed with children in mind. Unlike many round bombs, this one has a cute robot shape.  The fragrance is a mixture of lavender, sandalwood, and chamomile which is meant to be soothing and wonderful for a nice relaxing soak.

The price of this bomb is about $4 in the USA, which makes it a bit more economical than some of the other LUSH products.  I love the scent and the cute blue robot theme! Don't let it's child-centric marketing devices cause you to miss out on a great product!

Saturday, October 12, 2013

L'Oreal Colour Rays Has Been Discontinued!

Oh, love of my hairdye life!  I'm so sad to see you go.

The "Colour Rays" line has been a staple in my hair coloring repertoire for so many years now.  I would just brush this stuff on and get the easiest root maintenance EVER.  There were no zillion steps to follow, no foiling, no worry that my hair was going to melt and fall out from bleaching, and that formerly mandatory "second step" of adding Manic Panic could be done when I was damned good and ready (or not at all, if I really didn't have the time).  Who can forget the ease and simple beauty of hues such as Red Rays, Way-Out White, and the crown gem of color awesomeness, Fuchsia Flash!  Touted as the one-step hairdye system which is "highly visible on even the darkest hair," L'Oreal Colour Rays has touched my life (and my roots) with easy, perfect, maintainable vibrancy since the mid-2000s. 

Even in the beginning, this miracle of cosmetic wizardry has been elusive and difficult to find; I used to have to import my stash from New Hampshire, and once that connection dried up, scouted the Internet for new sources.  Alas, so many of my bookmarked shops are no longer carrying it that I decided to do a quick bit of research to confirm that my deepest fears have indeed come true. 

Here's the official word from L'Oreal Paris in response to a Facebook user's query: "We are sorry to confirm that this line has been discontinued. We do not currently have a replacement product to achieve red or fuschia highlights, but our creative teams are hard at work coming up with new and exciting products. In the meantime, if ever you are interested in a full-head colour, we do offer some high-intensity red and violet shades in our FĂ©ria line (http://bit.ly/mRZqFs). For personalized advice and help with shade selection, please don’t hesitate to call our Colour Experts at 1.888.456.7325!"  This is a truly a harsh blow to my beauty regimen, especially since now that I've begun swimming, my hair color fades more easily than it used to.

From what I can see, this product is still available for purchase at the L'Oreal website and a few other places online as well. (I just bought two boxes from Amazon.) Better stock up while they last!

I will be exploring other brands and products, so watch this space for more details!

Fare thee well, Colour Rays, as you escape this mortal coil. Know that your admirers and well-wishers shall always carry a place for you in their hearts!



Friday, October 11, 2013

Breakfast Polenta Recipe

I freaking LOVE to eat polenta!  Usually, I eat it as it's in its mushy state... Instead of a heap of pasta or mashed potatoes, I'll opt for polenta to be the bottom against my sauce's meaty top. Heh heh.


Last week, I had a vegan dinner party and decided to use polenta as a crust for my cottage pie.  (It was yummy and I was lazy!).  I was left with about 2 cups of yummy corny awesomeness to use later.


The first thing that I did was to unmold it and consider my options.


Then I sliced it into pieces, added a little olive oil to a hot pan, and got to work! I think it was about 5 minutes before I needed to flip.


They started looking better!


Not all flipping was successful.


It really started to get awesome after a few minutes on the other side.  A cast-iron skillet is the way to go.



After a tiny sprinkling of salt, I was ready to eat! This was a very filling, happy, and satisfying breakfast that I can't wait to make again sometime.


 (Oops: here's the recipe! Take 2 cups of polenta {1/2 cup of cornmeal stirred into 2ish cups of boiling water; add seasonings of your choice}, pour it in a container & allow to chill overnight or longer, unmold, cut into strips, and cook with about a teaspoon or two of olive oil, high heat, about 5 minutes per side. You can flip again to lock in the polenta-y goodness, but that's optional. Dash with salt, serve, and eat!)

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Keeping Those Monster Cereals Fresh!


I'm the type of person who loves Halloween.  I mean, loooooves it!!  (You can tell by all of the cool pumpkin and Halloween-related shit that I post here.)  When the the General Mills Monster Cereals became "restricted" to seasonal items only, I was super sad.  But, when it becomes available once again, I get very happy.

One thing that I do not looooove, though, is trying to reduce my carbs.  I have recently lost about 25 pounds, and I still have many more pounds ahead of me.  So, when the craving for something sweet hits me, cereal can often hit the spot (Count Chocula, I'm specifically looking in your direction!).

My biggest problem with all cereals is that, by the time they get to the end of the box, they're all stale and yucky and gross.  Plus, I hate cereal dust!  I've fixed this problem by biting the bullet & buying plastic "snack bags" for those days when I need to take my food with me.  They work great with cereal, too, for those times when plunging a hand into the cereal box and scarfing down who-knows-how-many grams of sugar just isn't going to cut it.

I am storing my single-serve "100 calorie packs" in the boxes that the cereal came in.  After these are done, I'll get some Frankenberry and maybe even some Fruit Brute!  These will ensure that my breakfast is fresh and spooky for weeks and weeks to come! :)
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