Sunday, November 29, 2015

Happy HAULidays!

Hello, lovelies! I hate to be the one to point out the obvious, but Thanksgiving is over. But hey, the rest of the holiday season is still ahead of us. The holiday season is great: the food is always amazing, family time is alright, but my favorite part is the shopping! 

I am one of those people who starts a countdown to Black Friday after the last piece of pumpkin pie has been devoured. I have window-shopped, price-checked, sized, ordered, and re-ordered just within the last few days.

It may sound crazy, but I found some great gifts for myself, too. Below are some things I have found within the past few weeks that I can't wait to use during the HAULidays!
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Benefit Eye Set
Benefit Cosmetics always comes in handy when needing a great eye look. This set includes They're Real! Lengthening Mascara {Beyond Black}, They're Real! Push-Up Liner {Beyond Black}, and They're Real! Remover. The trio helps to achieve the biggest, sexiest eyes with long lashes. 

This is a sampler set, so the products do not contain as much as the original products, but if you are looking around for a new eye look, this might be the products for you!
Nail Polish
I definitely am in need of a fresh mani/pedi for the holiday season. I found the Essie Ravishing Red Festive Mini Set, which I now adore. I've always loved Essie nail polishes mainly because there is a wide range of hues and the lacquer stays for at least a couple weeks, and the packaging is just really freaking adorable. The set contains four beautiful colors, including Toggle to the Top, Beyond Cozy Double Breasted Jacket, and Blanc. 

Toggle to the Top is a sparkly maroonish-purple polish that will look great for a New Years mani! Beyond Cozy is a sparkly silver lacquer that also screams, "NEW YEARS!" Double Breasted Jacket is a cherry red color, perfect for Christmas. Blanc is white and could accompany any of the other colors to create a festive mani/pedi.
Left to right: Toggle to the Top, Double Breasted Jacket, Blanc, Beyond Cozy.
Advent Calendars
I saved the best items for last! I have always loved Advent calendars, but I've only had chocolate or toys inside them, not beauty products. When December 1st comes, this will be 24 days of heaven for me!

First, I got the Benefit Cosmetics Party Poppers 12 Days of Gorgeous Set. I'm not typically one for surprises (trust me), but I have forced myself to not look at what is included inside each calendar. I can say that the packaging is glamorous and edgy, and it sings the Benefit version of "12 Days of Christmas."

I then had to complete my 24 Days of Christmas with another 12-day Advent calendar. I purchased the Tanya Burr Cosmetics Deck The Hauls 12 Days of Christmas Beauty Calendar. This was available at Superdrug and Feel Unique, but it's sold out! Tanya Burr is one of my favorite makeup artists, so I am thankful to have snagged one of these calendars. Once again, I didn't check to see the contents of the set, but I will see when the time comes to open it!
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I am planning to open these two calendars every other day, and will be posting the contents throughout December. Let's call it... Blogmas! Cool? Yes, it is! The goal is to also incorporate the items into my beauty regimens, but no promises. The holiday season is also the season of finals. Gross.

Let me know what you all are planning to use during the holidays, whether it be health, beauty, food, etc. I love hearing your feedback! Have a great December!

xx Amanda
Twitter & Instagram: @amanda_wymore

Saturday, November 14, 2015

Hot Chocolate for the Holidays

Hello, lovelies! It’s that time of year: the air is getting crisper and the nights are getting darker. After a day of long classes or a night before a stressful test, it is always a good idea to have a cup of cocoa by your side. After awhile, though, we can’t always be drinking the same hot chocolate and marshmallows; it’s time to mix things up! After all, isn’t that what college is for? It’s time to try something new. Here are four hot chocolate recipes to add to your brisk evenings!

Peppermint Hot Cocoa
Ingredients
1 cup of milk
½ cup chocolate chips
5 peppermint candies or 2 candy canes

Pumpkin Spice
Ingredients
1 tsp. maple syrup
½ tsp. pumpkin pie spice
1 cup whole milk
1 tsp. unsweetened dark cocoa

Caramel
Ingredients
½ cup milk
5 oz. milk chocolate, chopped
¼ heavy cream
3 Tbsp. caramel sauce

Vegan
Ingredients
1 cup vanilla almond milk
1-1/2 Tbsp. unsweetened cocoa powder
2 tsp. coconut palm sugar

For each of these recipes, heat on medium-low heat until chocolate is melted and everything is evenly mixed together. Feel free to top them off with marshmallows, whipped cream, a cinnamon stick, or caramel.

Enjoy something warm as the days get cold. Let me know what you think of these recipes in the comments below! 
xx Amanda
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Sunday, November 1, 2015

Homemade Pumpkin Face Mask

Hello, lovelies! Happy post-Halloween! As you read in my Roasted Pumpkin Seeds Recipe, Zachary and I carved pumpkins a couple days ago. Keeping the Halloween theme alive just a little bit longer, I decided to make a festive pumpkin face mask.

There are a lot of beneficial qualities in pumpkin...

Pumpkin contains vitamins A, C, E, and K, alpha- and beta-carotenes, and minerals, including magnesium, potassium, and iron.

It helps fade sun spots and age spots.

Is a potent antioxidant that fights wrinkle-causing free radicals in your skin.

Contains enzymes that help to dissolve dry skin.

How incredible?! You learn something new every day!
I used to think pumpkins were just great for Halloween and pumpkin pie.

...and honey!
I decided the sidekick in this mask would be something just as beneficial for the skin. 

It's counterpart, honey, is also crazy good for your skin! 

Honey is naturally antibacterial. 

It does miracles for those who are suffering from acne. 

Just like pumpkin, honey contains antioxidants. 

It is moisturizing and a good ingredient to use for those with sensitive skin. 

Honey also does a really good job of opening pores and helps clean out dirt and oil.

Here is the recipe for this delightful concoction!

Ingredients:
1 tablespoon cooked pumpkin (I used the pumpkin guts from the pumpkin I carved)
1 teaspoon honey

***If you are prone to excess acne or oiliness, replace the honey with 
1 teaspoon of apple cider vinegar. 

Directions:
Mix and mash all ingredients together and apply to skin.

Leave on skin for 15 minutes.

Rinse with cool water and cleanser.
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That's all there is to it! Not too difficult! 
Don't be intimidated by the orange; it won't dye your skin!
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Love this mask? Make a huge batch and freeze for later use!
15 oz. can of organic pumpkin puree
3/4 cup of honey

Mix and store in an ice cube tray to freeze. Each cube is one application! 
Store in freezer for up to three months!
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Need a good scrubbin'? Make an exfoliator by adding 1 tsp. of cane sugar to apply after washing off the mask.
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So versatile! Bravo, pumpkin!
Enjoy! Happy fall! 

xx Amanda
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Saturday, October 31, 2015

Roasted Pumpkin Seeds

Hello, lovelies! Happy Halloween! Zachary and I decided to carve our little pumpkins last night whilst jamming out to Halloween music! It was a blast! Here are the results: 
Mine is the one that looks like it should be in an asylum. Zach's is cute.
The only downfall is that we are college students, therefore, we were too lazy to get candles to light the jack-o-lanterns, so we used a flashlight. Classy, right?

After the carving was over, I separated the seeds from the pumpkin guts, and now I have made delicious roasted pumpkin seeds!

If you are one of those people who crave salty, crunchy snacks, this is the treat for you!

Making pumpkin seeds takes only a few steps, but the two really important ones include:
1. Cleaning the pumpkin seeds really well: Get rid of any extra pumpkin fibers so you get the most out of your seeds. Using a colander is suggested, but if you don't have one, just do the best you can with rinsing the seeds.

2. Keeping an eye on the seeds while they are in the oven: It's a lot easier to burn pumpkin seeds than most would think. Keep a timer for every 10 or so minutes to move the seeds around to help them roast evenly. I'm one to get sidetracked, so the timer really becomes my best friend during this time.

Okay, I'm done chatting, here's the recipe. Enjoy!

Ingredients:
Pumpkin seeds from beautifully carved pumpkins
1 tablespoon of olive oil
A few dashes of salt

Directions:
Preheat oven to 350°F.

Scrape out seeds from pumpkins. Clean seeds in a colander, removing any unwanted rinds or fibers.

Soak seeds for 30 minutes in a bowl of water. Drain when the time is over.

Fill a pot with water (enough to cover the seeds). Add a dash of salt. Bring water to a boil. Add seeds and boil for 10 minutes. 

Turn off the heat and drain the seeds. Place seeds in an empty bowl. Toss in olive oil. 

Lay out seeds in a thin layer on a cookie sheet. Sprinkle a light amount of salt on the top.

Place the seeds in the oven, moving and turning the seeds every 10 minutes. Seeds should be done after 30-40 minutes. You will know they are done when they are firmer and less soft. 

Remove from oven. Sprinkle on more salt if desired. Let cool for 10-15 minutes. Place in Tupperware or mason jar to store. 

Have a Happy Halloween, and enjoy this (trick or) TREAT during what is left of the fall season!

xx Amanda 
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Halloween Treats: Mummy Pretzels and Nutter Butter Ghosts

Hello, lovelies! Happy Halloween! Everyone says, “Trick or treat!” You know that in reality, they just want treats! Here are some treats that are fun and easy to make for any Halloween party. The sweetness and saltiness will creep onto your taste buds, but they’ll be excited for more. Bring the spooky season to life with some gratifying ghouls and yummy mummies!

Mummy Pretzels
 
Ingredients:
Large Pretzel Rods
White Chocolate Almond Bark
Green M&M’s

Supplies:
Aluminum foil or waxed paper

Directions:
Lay pretzel rods on foil or waxed paper. Melt the white chocolate almond bark according to the directions on the package. Place melted chocolate in a Ziploc bag and cut a hole in one tip of the plastic bag. Pipe the melted chocolate almond bark onto the pretzel rods. (Caution: bag may be hot from melted chocolate.) Stick green M&M’s to the pretzel rods using white chocolate as an adhesive. Allow time for the chocolate to set.
Nutter Butter Ghosts

Ingredients:
Nutter Butters
White Chocolate Almond Bark
Mini and regular sized chocolate chips

Supplies:
Aluminum foil or waxed paper

Directions:
Melt the white chocolate almond bark according to the directions of the package. Dip the Nutter Butter cookies into the melted chocolate, coating both sides, but leaving the bottom uncoated. Place on aluminum foil or wax to set. While the coating is still setting, place two mini chocolate chips for eyes and one large chocolate chip onto the cookie. Allow treats to set until firm.


Try these out for Halloween parties or scary get-togethers! Enjoy!

xx Amanda
Twitter & Instagram: @amanda_wymore

Friday, October 30, 2015

Updated Skin Care Routine

Hello, lovelies! This is a much-needed post, considering I have changed my skin care routine a couple of times since my last post about my routine.

This newly updated routine has fewer steps and is less intense, which just makes the lazy people (such as myself) a little more excited about taking care of their skin.

Here is what I have been currently using and loving for my regimen!

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Makeup Remover
The first part is optional and depends on if I am wearing makeup that day. I use No. 7 Beautiful Skin Quick Thinking Wipes. They work on all skin types, and thank the Lord for that because it is so hard to find makeup remover wipes that don't dry out my skin or make it feel super oily. It also works on waterproof anything and is hypo-allergenic. This stuff was just made for everyone basically.
Cleanser
I start off with a good cleanse. I use the Boots Botanics All Bright Cleansing Foam Wash to begin the routine. I use this product in the morning and at night. I use about a dime-sized amount and gently massage it into my skin (face and neck) with my hands. The brightening hibiscus within the formula helps to create a very glowy complexion. Once again, this cleanser is created for all skin types, making it easy to get the cleansing you need without the side effects of dryness or excess oil: it's a great balance.

Toner
The next step to a refreshing skin care routine is a toner that freshens the skin and keeps impurities at bay. I use the sister product of my cleanser, Boots Botanics All Bright Cleansing Toner. I apply this by squirting about a quarter size on a clean washcloth, and dab (not rub) the product on my face and neck, really focusing it on the nose and surrounding areas, since this is where I see the most blackheads and other impurities. If you do this twice a day, you will quickly see clearer skin because of the powers that this product possesses. It has literal powers. Just saying.

Face Mask
This step is a "once a week" kind of step; even twice a month will suffice. I love myself a good clay mask on a Sunday night to freshen my skin and deep clean my pores before a week of nastiness. I use (be surprised) Boots Botanics Shine Away Ionic Clay Mask. There are minerals in this mask that draw out impurities and oil without overdrying the skin. My skin just feels super soft and even cleaner once I've washed this mask off. 
*Note: When applying any face mask, start out with a clean palette by assuring you've cleansed and toned first!

Eye Serum
I only started using an eye serum this past spring. I don't know if it was just a scam or if I'm just that addicted to buying skin care products, but I heard that applying moisturizer on your undereye area actually contributes to creating the bags under your eyes. I inherited bags under my eyes in the first place, so I don't want to make them anymore prominent than they are now. I started using Estee Lauder Advanced Night Repair Eye just at night (as the name implies). I dip my ring finger in the pot just to acquire a thin layer, and I use that one dip for both eyes. I spread the serum around my eye and on my eyelid with my ring fingers.
*Note: Applying products with your ring fingers will help to keep a light touch, especially on sensitive and delicate areas of the body, including the eyes. Using your ring finger will eliminate excess pressure and decrease the likeliness of getting wrinkles.

Moisturizer
The hydration and softness of your skin will come from a good moisturizer; or in my case, I use two. Yes, I realize it sounds a bit costly to have two moisturizers, but they work differently: one for daytime wear and one for nighttime wear.

Daytime: I use Boots Botanics All Bright Hydrating Day Cream SPF 15. The SPF is a bigs seller for me. I get burned so easily and my face is sensitive, so the extra little protection helps. While protecting my face from the sun, it also brightens and hydrates my skin. It's great to do this alone, or before putting on makeup to soften the look of foundation to give your face a fresh and dewy look. I apply this on my face and neck, avoiding my undereye area. This moisturizer is specifically for normal to dry skin, which is my skin type, but there are plenty of options for those of you who have oily skin.

Nighttime: I use Aveeno Smart Essentials Nighttime Moisture Infusion. This does not provide any sun protection, hence me not using it during the day. However, it compensates by infusing antioxidants and vitamins A, C, and E, which help to rejuvenate and repair the skin while sleeping. I apply this on my face and neck, avoiding my undereye area where the eye serum was applied. This moisturizer can be used with all skin types. 


Lip Scrub
I have been using the same lip scrub for almost a year because it makes the biggest difference in how my lips look and feel. It's especially important to take care of your lips during the colder months when they are more likely to look moisture and peel. I apply LUSH Mint Julips Lip Scrub to my top and bottom lip at least twice a day, sometimes even more if my pout is not on point. I'm not normally a mint person, but this almost tastes more like chocolate to me, and the hint of mint that I do get just makes me feel refreshed. The best part of lip scrubs are that you get to eat them, so pack that stuff on, rub your lips together, and lick the rest off!
Lip Balm
Similar to how your face and neck need to be moisturized daily to maintain its softness and lovely glow, your lips need the same attention. I do use two lips balms interchangeably, but you can really use whatever your heart desires.

I use Burt's Bees Beeswax Lip Balm with Vitamin E and Peppermint in the morning and evening after I have just brushed my teeth to keep the minty taste consistent. Throughout the day, I use Burt's Bees Nourishing Lip Balm with Mango Butter when I'm needing a new layer of chapstick. Mango is my favorite flavor, but like I said, any lip balm will do the trick!
That's my new skin care routine! What products do you use to achieve picture-perfect skin? Let me know in the comments!

xx Amanda
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Safety Apps for College Students

Hello, lovelies! This is an article I wrote for The Collegian, which is Iowa Central Community College's student-ran newspaper. Hopefully, this helps you stay a little safer on campus! 
xx Amanda
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     Just last year, one in every four women were harassed, kidnapped or murdered because they were walking alone on or near their college campus. There are now three new smartphone apps available for free download to help prevent such tragedies: Companion, Circle of 6, and LifeLine Response.
     Companion alerts the user’s chosen contacts to know that they are starting a journey from one destination to the next. The contacts or “companions” do not even need the app installed to watch their back.
     Britni Scholtes, a second-year college student comments, “I am one of those college students who studies very late almost every night. I decided to download Companion because it is scary to be alone on campus at night when I am walking to my room from the library. Knowing that someone else, such as my roommate, can see where I am and how close I am to my room makes me feel a little safer, and if something does happen, they’ll be able to react right away.”
     The app uses the phone’s motion sensors, so if their headphones are yanked out, it will send an alert to the user’s “companion.” Alerts are also sent if the user starts running or drops their phone. This app is for both iPhone and Android users, so anyone can stay safe. The creators of this app are a group of students from the University of Michigan.
     “I’m a college girl walking home alone late at night a lot,” Lexie Ernst, a co-founder of Companion tells Today News. “It can be really scary sometimes. I wanted to change that.”
     The Companion app has recently debuted to fulfill its safety tasks through the Apple Watch for those who are on the go and cannot easily access their phones. It is a useful tool to use when attempting to be discrete in discomforting situations.
The next app, Circle of 6, is similar to Companion. However, instead of notifying one contact, the user can notify six contacts. Just as Companion, Circle of 6 is available for both iPhone and Android user. The app beams the user’s exact location if the user is in trouble.
     Scholtes says, “If you are not sure if someone is available to help, it is useful to be able to notify several people for extra back up. They can all make sure you are safe, even if some are farther away than others.”
     The final app, LifeLine Response tracks user and can even call the police. To use this app, the student must keep their thumb on their phone screen throughout the entire journey. If they are in trouble or are feeling nervous, they need to take their thumb off of the screen, which sounds an alarm. A designated pin number must be typed into the phone within 20 seconds to stop the alarm from sounding.
     Responders from LifeLine check up on the user to reassure safety. Using GPS from the user’s phone, LifeLine dispatches local police to arrive at your location.
Scholtes adds, “This app seems super useful when in an unnerving situation. Being able to contact the police and get help as soon as possible will help students safely get to wherever they are going.”
     LifeLine Response also allows users to be social and help secure their neighborhood and surrounding areas by tagging suspicious activity and sharing it with those near them. This app is available to both iPhone and Android users.
     These apps can be useful to anyone in uncomfortable situations, not just college students. These apps are free to download. LifeLine Response offers a 30-day free trial, and then users must pay $4.99. These apps will give parents and loved ones a peace of mind when they know their students are walking alone. 

Monday, October 12, 2015

Mental Health Awareness Week

I am drenched in stress: school, social life, my relationship... just life in general.

Oh my gosh! I haven't written a post in so long, I forgot how to greet you all. My apologies.

Hello, lovelies! It's been awhile. I'm the worst, but as I was saying, I am drenched in stress. I feel as if I have been immersed into a bucket of mental torture. Homework and tests are getting the best of me this first semester of my second year of college. As a journalism major, I should not be expected to do comprehensive tests, I should be expected to research, interview, and write like my little, weary soul depends on it.

But no.

I have had some pretty terrible nights where I just seclude myself from my friends to study for an unhealthy amount of hours because the anticipation of failing an exam overrides my brain. Who gets Bs on exams when you can surround yourself with bright lights, an uncomfortable desk chair, and study guides as far as the eye can see? I am suffering from nerd-aholism due to the fact that my brain literally seeks perfection, and if not, I am doomed for all eternity. 

For those who are illiterate in all things regarding anxiety: perfection [per-fek-shun n.] is an unimaginable or illogical concept that I (and others with anxiety) think is possible to achieve with just a lot of extra blood, sweat, and tears... but mostly tears.

I don't just experience this feeling of damage and deficiency when it comes to my education, it occurs in my social life, too. This sucks because college is supposed to be the place where you make loads of friends and make unbreakable connections and unforgettable memories with these people who you cherish for the rest of your life... right? Or is that just what we see in movies? I think so, and clearly, directors of these movies did not go to college because that is an ignorant load of crap. If you want to be successful in college, you have to do some work.

My social life basically ended when it started. My friends may think I am spending plenty of time with them, and I have recently become more social than my old shy and crimson-faced side. However, now I feel as if I said hello to them on the first day of school and just say a few words to them when they pass by. I do (admittedly) go to others' rooms or hang out off campus, but I'm a little out of it because I'm thinking about four million other things that are happening in my life.

I have to say that I am extremely thankful for the fact that my friends do not go out partying or attend social events constantly, for the sake of my brain and heart exploding all at once. I cannot handle crowded rooms and loud noises: my brain will cease all functioning capabilities. 

Please, please, please: if you bring someone with anxiety into a crowded or confined space, be prepared to quickly escort them out. Do not force them into situations they do not want to be in or cannot handle. It's just not fair to anyone.

My anxiety truly hurts me when it interferes with my relationship. My boyfriend and I have been through a hell of a ride since last year, but a significant amount of this rollercoaster has just been since June (so, the last 5 months). I always think it is quite an ironic situation I have because in high school, where we met, his friends always said that he was "out of my league." You gotta love the cliques in good old drama-mama high school. I never listened to any of that because I liked him and he liked me and that was the bottom line. 

The thing is, now (almost 2 1/2 years later), I am the one that feels out of his league. I don't feel adequate enough for him sometimes... and he knows. 

***Keep in mind the definition of perfection right now.

I feel as if I am not what he wants in a partner. I feel unintelligent, ugly, and flat-out worthless. It is nothing he does, it is just how my brain works. It has nothing to do with anything he says or the way he treats me. He is the most loving and understanding man I know, and he has been my rock in my journey through this whole thing. 

Let me try to explain this in a way you might be able to understand:
My brain uploads photos and information about myself and is saved on the desktop. When my brain is exposed to society, it screenshots photos of what I see and information about those experiences is typed into a Word document in MLA format (college is the only place you'll use that god-forsaken format). Then a virus appears in my brain and all of the information goes crazy. Files open and get jumbled around in my head. I see myself as one thing, and society does not accept the information processed, so the brain starts malfunctioning. 

Did that make sense? FYI: I'm not a computer wiz, so if you are good with computers and my comparisons literally make no sense, I'm sorry. Anxiety, and other mental disorders in general, are very difficult concepts to explain, but I want it to be a little comparable so you understand the challenges individuals have to face on a daily basis. It's a struggle.

I realize this turned into a really freaking long post, but I just have one final thing to say:
If you know someone who has anxiety, depression, or any other mental disorder, love and support them. Help them, don't hurt them. They (we) are a fragile type of being, and I cannot speak for everyone, but I, personally, don't take things lightly.

People have told me to talk to  my physician or a therapist about my "condition" (because people act like it's a phase or a fatal disease), but that's not the type of person I am. I am a suppressor: why cry about unnecessary thoughts and feelings when you can just bottle it up and do your best not to think about it? It's a great exercise, really. I know you all are like, "What the absolute heck is wrong with you? Talk to a therapist and get your stuff together." Well, it really isn't that easy. I've always been shy, and quite frankly, I'm scared that talking about it will lead to something a lot worse (which it has), which makes me feel it is best to leave the subject alone.

Here is my advice to you: be kind, whether or not you know someone with mental disorders. You never know what others are dealing with in life.

Thank you to those who have supported me.
Keep doing what you're doing, for me and for others.
Hug an anxious person.
Give a stranger a high-five.
Kiss the love of your life.
Show someone an ounce of hope.
Show them that there is a point in living.
You'll make their day!
I promise.

xx Amanda
Twitter & Instagram: @amanda_wymore

Sunday, August 30, 2015

No-Bake Energy Bites

Hello, lovelies! I'm writing another recipe (mostly because this is my homework for The Collegian)! This quick and easy recipe requires little prep time and no baking. This is a bit of a mix of a granola bar and a peanut butter cookie. This is a snack that passes as healthy but tastes good enough to replace dessert. They make a great treat for in between classes or even for breakfast if you are in a rush. They are also loaded with protein so you can kick those afternoon munchies to the curb, aka when it is 4:00 pm and you’re counting down the minutes until the cafeteria opens for dinner. 

Yields: about 15 

Ingredients
1/2 cup creamy peanut butter
1/3 cup honey
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 cup old-fashioned oats (raw)
6 Tbsp mini chocolate chips

Optional Ingredients
2/3 cup coconut
1 Tbsp flaxseed
1 Tbsp chia seed
4 Tbsp raisins
4 Tbsp M&Ms

Supplies
Mixing bowl
Spoon
Measuring cups
Airtight container

Directions
In a mixing bowl, stir together peanut butter, honey, and vanilla extract. Add remaining ingredients until evenly coated. Transfer mixture to fridge and chill until set (this took me 30 minutes). Remove from fridge. Shape into 1-inch balls. Store in fridge in an airtight container. 

It's seriously that easy!

For those of you who still aren’t quite used to that 7:00 am alarm going off, a little extra boost might be just what you need. This is a low maintenance recipe that requires a small amount of ingredients, but can be changed to add your own twist. I hope you enjoy!

xx Amanda
Twitter & Instagram: @amanda_wymore

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Summertime S'mores Milkshakes

Hello, lovelies! It's been busy, busy, busy the past month and a half: finishing homeowork, packing for school, and attempting (badly) to maintain a social life. I'm sorry. I missed writing and enjoying your comments. I hope you enjoy this post!

As we all are well aware, the school year is rebooting, and the summertime adventures are coming to a close. My favorite part of summer is warm nights by the fire and making s’mores: anything with chocolate is an acceptable treat, really. Sometimes, warm chocolate does not cut it on 80-degree nights, but s’mores are still a craving I frequently have. Here is a recipe for those of you who appreciate a good s’more, but cannot go through the night without a cold treat. 

Yields: 1 Milkshake


Ingredients
1 handful crumbled graham crackers
1 handful mini marshmallows
Splash of milk
3 scoops vanilla ice cream
Chocolate syrup
Chocolate graham crackers to garnish

Supplies
Blender
Milkshake glass
Straw


Directions
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Put a handful of crumbled graham crackers, a handful of mini marshmallows, a splash of milk, and 3 scoops of vanilla ice cream into a blender. Blend on a medium-high speed for a few minutes until the milkshake is a thick, smooth consistency. If you want it thinner, add more milk; if you want it thicker, add more ice cream and graham crackers.

Before pouring your milkshake into your glass, garnish it with chocolate syrup by making a swirling pattern around the sides.


Pour in milkshake. Garnish with toasted marshmallows, a couple graham crackers, and a piece of chocolate. Drink it up with a big straw. Enjoy!

xx Amanda
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