Spend vs Splurge Feedback from the CEW Giveaway


I loved reading everyone’s entries last week for the CEW swag bag. Below is a compilation of people’s favorite splurges and savings. Hopefully this list can help you out as much as it’s helped me! Overall it seems like most gals save on mascara and eye shadow while most are willing to splurge on anything having to do with their skin. I really want to try the DuWop powder for this summer when pressed powder is the only way to rid that extra shine!

Favorite Beauty Splurges
Mac Eyeshadow
Perfume
DuWop Mattillume powder
Bobbi Brown Under Eye Concealer
Bare Escentuals
Lancome Foundation
Origins Face Wash
Bare Minerals Powder Foundation
Mary Kay Tinted Mascara
Philosophy Mascara

Kerastase Hair Masque
Moroccan Oil Hair Masque
Dior Show Mascara
Mac Studio Fix Foundation
Origins Foundation & Eyeshadow
Kerastase Oleo Relaxe Hair Masque
SPACE NK’s detoxifying seaweed bath salts & soak.

Favorite Beauty Saves
Finesse Mousse
Palmer’s Cocoa Butter
CoverGirl Lash Blast
Eyeliner
Cetaphil Face Wash
Mixing Mac Foundation with SPF to make it go further and have more benefits
L’Oreal Telescopic
Pantene Beautiful Lengths Shampoo and Conditioner
Lipgloss
Mascara


Last but not least, the winner of the goodies is Heather from
Heather’s Dish!
March 23, 2010 4:30 PM

Heather (Heather’s Dish) said…

Oh, i would LOVE to win this bag ‘o’ goodies! my FAVORITE item ever is L’Oreal Futur-E Moisturizer. it’s fresh, smells great, SPF 15, and is super light!

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A PureLeaf and Butter Afternoon Equals A Match Made in Heaven

Last Saturday I had the great pleasure to not only catch up with some lovely local bloggers but also sample new products and experience one of New York City’s top restaurants. The wonderful Lipton Tea and their PR company, Ogilvy, treated a number of local bloggers to a luxurious Saturday afternoon luncheon to celebrate their new bottled tea, Lipton PureLeaf 0 Calorie.

As an avid Gossip Girl fan, I’d heard of Butter not only through my tattered Zagat and countless friends but also from the episode regarding Lil J and a big party scheme. This combined with the news surrounding the head chef, Alex Guarnaschelli, had me very excited. For those of you who don’t know Alex has been featured on Iron Chef, Chopped, and her own show, Alex’s Day Off. In addition, she is an accomplished female chef who has made her mark at Michelin quality restaurants. That in itself is quite a feat and I only hoped that we’d have an opportunity to not only learn about Lipton’s wonderful teas but also Alex. I knew Lipton was dedicated to education and spreading the knowledge of tea from Kath’s journey last year with Lipton. 


Saturday’s event started at 11:30 when a black car picked me up from the apartment. This was such a treat and I thoroughly enjoyed being chauffeured into the city rather than taking the subway. I enjoyed the sites as we crossed over the bridge and ventured downtown towards Butter. Once I arrived the Lipton and Ogilvy folks ensured that I had a name tag and found the bar. The bar was setup with a special drink menu featuring the Lipton PureLeaf teas. I was excited when I found out that they didn’t all feature alcohol. I knew that I needed to avoid alcohol due to Sunday’s race. I quickly chose the Blackberry Spritzer which featured blackberry puree, sparkling cider, and PureLeaf Raspberry tea. 


003Holy yum! This was delicious especially since I was able to enjoy it with fellow bloggers. I was excited to catch up with Megan, Melissa, and Diana all of whom i’d met previously at the David Burke FoodBuzz dinner, blogger brunches, and other events. 

After we were all seated we had the opportunity to hear from Gilbert Kendzior. Gilbert is a hilarious older British man with a nack for tea. As Lipton’s Master Tea Blender he was able to explain the different types of tea, how he chooses tea, and more. Some of the information was difficult to hear due to the space’s acoustics but for the most part we all learned a great deal. He also discussed Unilever and Lipton’s commitment to sustainability. They have put many “green” practices into place over the past few years and have gone so far to educate, care for, and house those people who work on their farms! While he finished his discussion, we were able to sample the teas. They were better than I was expecting! Due to the fact that it isn’t sweetened with Splenda but instead the natural alternative, stevia, there was no artificial aftertaste and the tea is very refreshing. I prefer the lemon as it isn’t quite as sweet as the raspberry. Both were delicious served over ice. 



As we finished our last sips, the service began! We were all elated and were anxious to see what Butter would serve. 


First Course: Delicious biscuits with two types of butter (traditional and chive) both of which are made in house. The biscuit was perfectly moist and crumbled in my mouth ever so slightly. I told myself that I would only eat half of each thing served so that I would make it through the meal and Sunday’s race. 


Amuse-Bouche: A deliciously green arugala-leek soup topped with toast and truffle butter. Unfortunately my toast fell into the soup which meant it was laden with truffle butter flavor. But, I loved the base and would like to try this at home. It seems like the perfect summer soup and was exploding with fresh leek flavors.
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Second Amuse Bouche: Crispy Florida shrimp paired with a pickled vegetable salad.  The shrimp was delicious but the sauce had a bit too much horseradish for my taste.
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First Course (can you believe it?!): Roasted squash caponata with celery root, mache, and a lemon tea dressing. This was one of my absolute favorites and made me want to pick up mache at the grocery store that night. The flavors were light but intricate as Alex experimented with celery root and mache to create an untraditional salad. This was the one course that I ate 100%.





Second Course: Lots of wows, oohs, and aahs were released when the chef and kitchen staff surprised us with a HUGE striped bass. This striped bass, after being paraded around the table by the sous chefs, was cut into small portions and served with brussel sprouts, roasted heirloom potatoes and a tea buerre blanc. The combination was perfect and the fish could not have been prepared any better. Alex admitted that she was a bit apprehensive preparing such a large fish for the event but she delivered it flawlessly!


Our final course, was of course dessert. But, Alex put a twist on it by serving a Coffee and Tea dessert. This was coffee ice cream, struesel, lemon tea caramel, coffee granita and tea-soaked golden raisins. This was not my favorite as I don’t care for coffee flavored ice cream and this was more like ESPRESSO! It was very intense. But, the surprise dessert was a huge winner. After the coffee and tea, we were presented with delectable petits fours. The white chocolate with lemon tea and toasted almond praline was absolutely divine. I have a huge soft spot for white chocolate and this was some of the best white chocalte i’ve ever tasted. I normally do not care for fruit and chocolate pairings but the praline and lemon matched perfectly. I did not try the dark chocolate with citrus as I was too full and my taste buds were spent!

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Photo courtesy of Diana at Soap & Chocolate


This event was wonderfully executed by Ogilvy and Lipton. I was honored to be included and look forward to restocking my fridge with more PureLeaf 0 once it hits stores in a few weeks! Thank you Rachel, Priya, Nyala, and Kevin for the opportunity to enjoy Butter, catch up with fellow bloggers, meet Alex, and learn more about one of my favorite drinks! **Thank you Diana and Megan for pictures as my camera is at the office. Tomorrow I will update with my own pics.**
In addition, for reader’s enjoyment, Lipton has provided a recipe: 




LEMON TEA FORBIDDEN RICE
8 servings

Prep Time: 10 minutes  

Cook Time: 40 minutes    

Stand Time: 10 minutes    
1 Tbsp. butter
1/2 cup chopped red onion
1 bottle (16 oz.) Lipton® Pure Leaf™ Iced Tea 0 Calories Lemon
1-1/2 cups water
1/2 tsp. salt
2 cups Chinese black rice
1 cup chopped green onions
1/2  cup loosely packed fresh basil leaves, chopped
1/2 cup thinly sliced radishes
Melt butter in 4-quart saucepan over medium heat and cook red onion, stirring occasionally, 3 minutes or until tender. Add Lipton® Pure Leaf™ Iced Tea 0 Calories Lemon and water. Bring to a boil over high heat. Stir in rice and return to a boil. Reduce heat to low and simmer covered 30 minutes or until rice is tender. Remove from heat, then let stand 10 minutes.

Fluff with fork. Spoon into large bowl and garnish with green onions, basil and radishes.


Disclaimer: Ogilvy Public Relations extended an invitation to the PureLeaf 0 Calorie event on behalf of their client Lipton. I was not provided monetary compensation nor was I required to post about the event or product upon accepting the invitation. These opinions are my own.


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Violet Love- For He As Well As She

Headbands and I have a tough relationship. It is definitely a love hate relationship. I love how cute I look in them and that workout headbands do a wonderful job of keeping the annoying flyaways out of my face. But, I can’t stand the headache or horrible “headband line” some headbands deliver along with their service. I do not want to pop an Aspirin everytime I use a headband.

Therefore, I was elated when Violet Love sent me three headbands to review on the blog. I had previously never heard of the company but luckily they included an info sheet in the box.

“Violet Love is a Los Angeles based fashion company by Rebecca Michaels, which has been rocking the charts with stylish couture hadbands, printed hosiery, intimates, & VL women’s “favorite” apparel line.
Whether you’re looking for a stylish low-maintenance hair day or you need that extra pop of color, Violet Love is the perfect accessory to wrap yourself up in!”

I especially love that this comfortable yet functional headband was the creation of a former 26 year old Civil Engineer who graduated from Penn State in 2003!

The Signature Couture Violet Love headband is specially constructed with soft fabric and the great design allows you to wear it open wide, scrunched, or folded for a more “finished” look. This custom printed headband comes in over 95 designs! I especially love the Avalon, Brown Sugar, and the Firenze. The Couture headbands are great as I feel like I could wear them for a spin class as well as work! I don’t know if the leopard print they sent me will make it to the office but I have loved it for a morning spin class or run.
 The other line that they sent me to sample was the SHE by VL. While this one was much plainer, it is perfect for my active lifestyle as it is their performance line which therefore has wicking and stay put abilities that the Couture line doesn’t. I’ve worn this one on all my runs the last few weeks. In fact, I was going to wear the green one they sent me for today’s NYC Half Marathon but, Bo decided last minute that he couldn’t run the race without something to hold his red locks back. Therefore he sported this beauty today!!! He loved it! In fact, he has offered to do a guest review!
Bo: Okay, normally I’m not in for these guest reviews, but the elation about the race, combined with the celebratory beers has left me in a particulalry generous mood.  Admitedly, I probably need a haircut (my bangs are a little long at this point) and while this might make me look like Michael Douglas in “Wall Street” at work (yah, in my dreams) it poses a little trouble while I’m running.  So, Ash suggested that I wear a woman’s headband and of course my viceral reaction was one of of utter obhorance.  However, after considering the matter and trying it on, I realized that the look was much closer to a dude wearing a doo rag rather than a women wearing a cute yoga head band.  Since it passed the initial visual test, I decided to take it for a 13.1 mile test run.  I don’t have a single complaint.  It was absorbant, stayed in place, and for a guy, as long as it isn’t totally objectionable to look at, it’s a winner.  As such, I would say that SHE by VL works for me.
The sweaty headband in it’s bath post race!
If you’re interested in learning more about Violet Love and their great products, feel free to contact Kelly who is head of Marketing and Sales for Violet Love. Her email address is kelly@violetloveheadbands.com
Thanks again Violet Love!


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