The Friday Five: Soccer Season

It’s FIFA World Cup time!

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white Kartoni fooseball table, 69 Euros, Kartoni

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deluxe soccer goal, $63.99, Target

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youth soccer set, $34.99, Target

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soccer sandals, $12.99, Target

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toddler backpack, $20.00, Etsy

To be honest, I don’t actually watch the games, but I do like to follow along from the sidelines. My dad and a few friends keep me in the loop. I know, for example, that Brazil won against Croatia yesterday. I always end up cheering for Italy or France.

Will you be watching any matches? Who are you cheering for?

Marketplace: Summer Travel

While I do love spending time in my home, I’m very happy to travel near and far as well. Anytime is a good time to travel in my opinion, but as I’ve lived the student life forever, I got very used to planning trips over the summer break. In recent years, Florida has been my go-to destination and I’m looking forward to making the trip south in a few weeks.

Today, I’m sharing four items that I think are essential for summer getaways. They’d make perfect gifts for the traveller in your life (or you!).

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white patent passport case, $20, Chapters Indigo

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Frends Layla headphones, $150, Chapters Indigo

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sunscreen, Ombrelle

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tote, $44.99, LLBean

So, tell me, will you be travelling this summer? Where to?

In the Kitchen: The KitchenAid Artisan Stand Mixer

Although I’ve been thinking about the KitchenAid stand mixer for some time now, I only finally bought myself one last week. Everyone and their brother/mother/sister/friend seems to have one and they all rave about how great it is, so I had little doubt that it would be fabulous. There are plenty of colours to choose from, but it was an obvious choice for me. I’ve used my KitchenAid Artisan stand mixer twice already and it’s worked out very well! No surprise there, right?

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The first thing I ended up baking with the stand mixer was the brownie recipe that was listed in the instruction/information booklet that came with the mixer. It was very easy and straightforward and the end result was ab fab chocolate goodness. I also made madeleines and they turned out perfectly. I love the fact that the mixer can do the work while I measure out the ingredients. The convenience factor is awesome!

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I used the plastic pour guard at one point, but I didn’t really need it. I was just trying to use as many gadgets/attachments as possible. I used the paddle attachment (above) for the brownies, but I used the whisk attachment to whip up the eggs for the madeleines. Switching the attachments is easy and quick, as is cleaning them.

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I am very happy that I opted for the lift-arm mixer rather than the bowl-lift mixer. The arm lifts at the flick of a switch and the bowl attaches securely and simply to the base.

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Here are the brownies before I put them in the oven:

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It’s a stylish machine, yes, and it looks wonderful on my counter (a stylish appliance? really? this is what I’m talking about these days? how old am I?), and so it seems I’m joining the “it’s so great, everyone should have one” club. I’ll share a few more photos in the upcoming weeks as I’m eager to try the pasta roller/cutter attachments!

Fashion: Sophia Costa’s Scarf Menagerie

Why let the French have all the fun? They’re known for making scarves look effortlessly chic and have taught the rest of us quite a bit about how to tie one on. From about September to May, you can usually find me wearing a scarf – light pashmina in the fall, thick cashmere in the winter, soft silk in the spring. I recently learned about the Sophia Costas collection of scarves and I love that they are available in various fabrics (lightweight rayon or heavier wool, for example). More importantly, the Sophia Costas scarves are all handcrafted in fair-trade work environments (in Nepal, for example) that aim to preserve traditional artisan practices.

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Sophia Costas – modal sheep scarf, $29

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Sophia Costas – lightweight wool elephant scarf, $59

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 Sophia Costas – wool penguin scarf, $129

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Sophia Costas – wool llama scarf, $129

These and a full selection of colourful scarves are available online at Berglund and Flying A NYC.

Thanks to Flying A NYC for sponsoring this post. Thanks also to Xena & Liz.

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