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Friday, June 7, 2013

Day Vegas' Evil (Yet More Exciting) Twin...Night Vegas!

If Vegas in the daytime is a long, leisurely string of hours filled with sun, drinks and cat naps, then Vegas at night is like its crazy, evil twin.

There is nothing leisurely (long, yes, but not leisurely) about Sin City when the sun goes down. As soon as that ball of fire hits the horizon the music turns up and it's time to shine, people. Throw all the rules out the window, because Vegas doesn't care. When you're there, you're whoever you want to be and the possibilities are literally endless. I like to say that every city has a frequency that it vibrates at and so does every person. When you're in a place that you LOVE deep down for reasons you can't quite put your finger on but that you can feel, those frequencies are matching up. You're in tune and you just feel alive. For me, that's Vegas.

Here are my nighttime essentials, which have been fine tuned over years of getting it wrong.


The List:

  - THE dress. And not just any dress. This is the time to pull out all the stops and wear the most fabulous (but still classy!) beauty you can find. Remember, this isn't a night out at the 4-H Crab Feed. Your boss will not be here and neither will your grandmother. Flaunt what you got and make sure to take pics.

 - Fun shoes are key. You know the ones I'm talking about. The ones you bought imagining all the fabulous places you were wear them, only to find them collecting dust on the shelf? Those shoes are Vegas Shoes. I love bright, shiny red shoes and this is one of the only places I can wear them without looking like a prostitute.

 - Jewelry: Pick a few statement pieces and rock them. This is not the time to pile on your bangles or endless stack of so-called "arm candy". You're going to be moving and shaking all night and you want to avoid sounding like a one-man band.

- One of my favorite secrets is the Diamond Ring. If you're not already betrothed but still want to avoid the endless waves of d-bags that will inevitably approach you throughout your trip, go to Claire's and buy the biggest, most obnoxious engagement-looking ring you can find. Keep it on your person at all times and slip it on when you a need to put up that force field. Works like a charm.

 - Ditch your purse for the evening and grab a small clutch or wristlet. Throw in your ID, a credit card, your phone, and a little cash. No one wants to lug around a bag all night and everything you think you need for the night will go untouched. You'll be too busy dancing.

 - Everyone has their own drinking strategy for Vegas. I've learned mine the hard way. Now I stick with white wine or champagne as much as possible (no stains, can't be mixed wrong, a bit unexpected) with perhaps a clear mixed drink thrown in now and again (Vodka 7 w/ Lime).

 - After an unfortunate incident involving running back to my hotel barefoot through the streets of Vegas in the wee hours of the morning, I discovered the wonders of Fast Flats. Those shiny red shoes are going to be the death of you so you'll need some relief after the music stops. Pop these babies in your clutch and you'll thank me later.

 - And finally, the be-all-end-all of hangover cures, Pellegrino and pretzels. Don't ask me why it works, it just does. These precious gems are the first things I pick up when stocking the mini bar and can be the difference between a good morning and a bad one.


With that, I'm off. Wish me luck and stay tuned for stories when I get back!



Ciao!


Thursday, June 6, 2013

Day Vegas, Baby!


Oh, Vegas, how I love thee. There aren't enough words - or numbers - that I may count the ways.

Lucky for me we shall be reunited in exactly 48 hours. Tick, tock, tick, tock.....

As every Vegas lover knows, there are two worlds to City of Sin - Day Vegas and, of course, Night Vegas. Just for fun, I thought I would put together my very own "Vegas By Day" montage to highlight my must haves for the sunny side of every trip which always begins and ends at one of the many luxurious pools.

On My List:

 - A suit that stands out without letting anything hang out. Stay classy, my friends, even in Vegas!

 - My secret weapon for looking fab poolside - wedges! Forget the flip-flops, you'll look like a duck. Wedges give you that lift that make all your assets perk up (hello, calves!) and ensure you strut around in a sea of waddlers. Choose a pair with a rope heel as they feel nautical and won't look too formal.

 - Floppy Hat - Sure, the fedora is also a staple but a hat with a wide brim keeps the sun away PLUS it's large size makes you look small in comparison. Think about it...

 - There's something about tortoise shell sunnies that just screams Vegas to me. Pick a pair with a slight cat eye shape and you can channel your inner Mad Men gal while you secretly peer at the lifeguards.

 - Dainty gold accessories polish off the look without being distracting or interfering with your tan.

- A fun bag to fit all the goodies you will inevitably need during your marathon sunning session. The most important being sunscreen (lots and lots of sunscreen) and a good book. Men love the smarties and you'll look a hell of a lot more interesting than that girl skimming through a Cosmo.



Come back tomorrow for my "Vegas By Night feature". Oh la la....!




Monday, June 3, 2013

A Little Taste of Italy!

In cooking, much like fashion, I take inspiration from others every chance I get. For the most part, I am a recipe devotee, rarely straying from the carefully printed instructions of others. I blame my left brain which is clearly the overbearing, attention whore side of my cranium. I find great satisfaction in "solving" a recipe, the same way a scholar solves a complex equation. 

Even simple, straightforward dishes like bruschetta just seem to make more sense when I I use a recipe as a guide. This one is very simple but beats most of the more complex, fancy ones for which restaurants charge way too money. I made it for an Italian-themed family dinner this past weekend and somehow even managed to make some free-wheeling modifications. Things are gettin' crazy!!

Shameful Disclaimer: This particular recipe originated from Avril Lavigne, of all people. However, since I discovered it after begging a friend for her secret, I'm going to pretend that she thought it up and stick with that. Thanks, Amber



1 loaf baguette, sliced in 1/2 in. pieces
Olive oil for drizzling
1 pint cherry or grape tomatoes, diced
4-5 cloves garlic, minced
10 large basil leaves, minced
juice of 1/2 lemon
2-3 tbsp. olive oil
salt and pepper

Balsamic Reduction:
1 cup balsamic vinegar 

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Place bread on baking sheet and drizzle with olive oil. Bake for 5 minutes or until bread is golden brown.

2. In a small sauce pan, reduce vinegar over medium heat until reduced by half.

2. In a bowl, mix tomatoes, garlic, basil, lemon juice, olive oil and salt and pepper to taste. Top each piece of bread with about a tablespoon of the tomato mixture. Drizzle with balsamic reduction. Serve. 

So simple, so tasty and the perfect app for an outdoor party in 90 degree heat (trust me). 

Enjoy!