Coastal Palette - Red, White & Black

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Decorating with red, black and white


Red, black & white


Now here is a refreshing change for a beach house decor scheme.
Red and white with a touch of black is a sophisticated take on the 
ever popular, if some what overly used red, white and blue theme.
It's a colour scheme that can work equally well
for both traditional and modern beach houses.

Melissah xox

Images via Vicky's Home, moodboard by Coastal Style

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Friday Favorites

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The clouds of the past couple of days have cleared and we've got a very sunny and warm Friday here in Jersey. Me and Aaron are taking the day to reorganize after turning the place into a mess. It was one of those weeks that was so busy that we only had time to take things out...not put them back. I guess like a typical 6 year old's bedroom. So now we're about to cook, windows open, slight breeze fluttering the curtains...and two very lazy napping chihuahuas opening maybe one eye halfway every so often to see what we're up to. I feel like it's a transition period and this is a very good thing. Now for some Friday Faves to start the weekend right.

Firstly...me and Aaron are both so excited for Jessie's newest book! The Secret Lives of Baked Goods: Sweet Stories & Recipes for America's Favorite Desserts! We have been fans of Jessie's artwork,  world, recipes, and sense of humor for years. We are so proud to own some original cakespy art. If you aren't familiar with everything she does, we can whole heartedly promise that once you become better acquainted with this sweet dynamo you'll be a big big fan in no time. 


This room is where I want to be on the hottest days of this summer...cool conditioned air...no shoes...etc...And let's make it every other day too. There is something about loose, slouchy, white slip covered sofas and nothing but white all over...with only the absolute perfect tiny doses of pink and black...that just soothes my soul. And the artwork on the wall is amazingly perfect.


I adore this ring from Karen Ko. I love gold and this makes me think of Art Journaling...adding the last bit of gold glitter to a page...some tiny gold glitter stars. I've said it before...I wish I could embellish my daily fashion as if I were a walking Art Journal page.


We have our little counter top herb garden which is coming along...slowly but surely. I love it even more for the idea of it than actually thinking of putting it to use. These tiny pots that were started from seed. But for a more immediate way to get some homegrown herbs into our daily cooking I think we may pick up a flat of basil plants the next time go to the market.  Elise blogged some tips on trimming which are super helpful. Man, do I LOVE making pesto!


We just adore the Art Journals of Judy Wise . Her pages are pretty much the be all end all. Go ahead and scroll through her archives...she is non-stop awesome! Aaron always will see her stuff and excitedly bring the laptop over to show me the screen...and I don't mind bursting his bubble a bit to say "yes, I've seen it already, loved it already, been there, done that, and bought three t-shirts for the nieces and nephews."


These stairs! Covered in vintage florals. What's here is not exactly my color story, but oh my gosh! Such eye candy and inspiration. I would love to do something very similar in our home. We have the tiniest stairway to the second floor and it could so use something special like this.

Ok, off to cook some deelish risotto with some of that aforementioned basil. Hope you all have a glorious Weekend!
xo, Jenny


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Stop the Juicing- EAT your food!

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Lots of people are into “juicing” these days, and almost on a daily basis someone tells me they bought a VitaMix or are thinking about buying one. While I do like the idea of making homemade smoothies as a substitute for something unhealthy like ice cream, I find the idea of juicing completely unnecessary. It is always better to eat your fruits and vegetables instead of blending them together and gulping it down. If you actually use a juicer (appliance), you will be missing out on a lot of the fibers that are so important for disease prevention and weight management. Furthermore, by eating the actual fruits and vegetables, you will most likely consume fewer calories throughout the day because they take longer to eat, and will be more filling in solid form rather than liquid (many studies show that the calories in beverages are not registered the same in the brain in terms of satiety compared to real food).

My Recommendation: I only recommend juicing for those people that absolutely refuse to eat vegetables. However, if you like spinach and broccoli, eat them, don’t juice them. Solid vegetables add a lot of bulk and volume to meals, which aids in feeling more satisfied at meals- both visually (mentally) and physically. Some juices can also be quite calorie dense, since you can fit an entire pear, bunch of spinach, banana, and avocado in such a small volume of liquid. If you were to actually eat all of those separately I guarantee you would be super full and probably not able to do it. If you are using juices as meal replacements, you will also be missing out on many key vitamins and minerals that come from other food groups like grains, dairy, and the meat and beans groups. The goal for most people should be to eat over 2 cups of solid non-starchy vegetables (as many as you’d like!) and 1 ½ cups of fruit each day.
Appliance Recommendation: Even though I don't recommend juicing, and would prefer you eat food than drink it, I do recommend that my clients do invest in something like the "Magic Bullet." These are great for blending frozen bananas as an alternative to ice cream, for making soups, chopping vegetables, nuts, etc. And if you are going to have a dessert, blending up a smoothie with frozen mango, almond milk, and yogurt is not a bad way to go ;-)



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