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Hi Shannon - I was going through your capsule wardrobe pieces and I saw the mark and graham brooklyn tote and the cuyana tote listed. I have been looking for a cognac purse and have seen both of these before (in addition to madewell and everlane). Do you have any experience with either brand and/or tote?Thanks so much!—Jennifer
I am currently binge listening to the podcasts for the umpteenth time and you speak to quality over quantity frequently, with which I completely agree. However, how is one to determine what brands/items are quality without having to spend a fortune playing trial and error... Thanks so much in advance! Keep up the awesome work, I look forward to every post and podcast! —Jennifer
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Hi Shannon!I have to be at work by 7:30 am every day and don't get home until 5:30 pm or later. So there's not much energy left to get up early to cook breakfast or spend a couple of hours in the kitchen cooking dinner. I don't mind spending maybe an hour cooking dinner and cooking enough so I could eat it for lunch or supper another time during the week.I love the idea of eating with the seasons like you've mentioned. Can you recommend any books, cookbooks, etc. that might have sample menus and simple recipes so you can eat whatever is in season at the moment but use easily found ingredients and the recipes don't require you to be a trained chef spending most of the day in the kitchen? I've tried to come up with my own menus but haven't had much success and found it exhausting. Any recommendations you can give me is greatly appreciated.
Thanks for all you do!Marty
Hi Shannon-I am going to Paris this spring for a few weeks and I don’t want to sacrifice style for comfort and good sense. What would you recommend wearing to walk and walk and enjoy the trip without looking like a tourist and keeping my sense of style intact? What shoes to wear!? Handbag? Jewelry?Any thoughts would be so much appreciated.Cordially,Jen from So. California
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Simple Seasonal Eating for a Busy Schedule Hi Shannon! I have to be at work by 7:30 am every day and don't get home until 5:30 pm or later. So there's not much energy left to get up early to cook breakfast or spend a couple of hours in the kitchen cooking dinner. I don't mind spending maybe an hour cooking dinner and cooking enough so I could eat it for lunch or supper another time during the week. I love the idea of eating with the seasons like you've mentioned. Can you recommend any books, cookbooks, etc. that might have sample menus and simple recipes so you can eat whatever is in season at the moment but use easily found ingredients and the recipes don't require you to be a trained chef spending most of the day in the kitchen? I've tried to come up with my own menus but haven't had much success and found it exhausting. Any recommendations you can give me is greatly appreciated. Thanks for all you do! MartySHOP THE OPTIONS BELOW: [show_shopthepost_widget id="2988959"] ~SIMILAR EPISODES/POSTS YOU MAY ENJOY:
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