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Heart of Gold Foundation of Northern Virginia

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Volunteer Opportunities The Heart of Gold Foundation recognizes that we are only as good as our team. We are looking for a few good volunteers that are not only excited but passionate about the work that this foundation is planning … Continue reading

Sandra Backlund, her vision in the design of knitwear.

Re-post from  http://misseychelles.com/2012/11/25/sandra-backlund-her-vision-in-the-design-of-knitwear/

Sandra Backlund is a designer of Swedish origin, she studied fashion at Beckmans College in Stockholm and also history of art, textiles and handicrafts. Her clothes are very special made ​​entirely by hand and strictly monochromatic. The starting point of her creations is the human body, she improvises on a tailor’s dummy or on herself to discover new forms and silhouettes, she doesn’t draw her knitwear, but invents while is realizing them. The method of work is based on a three-dimensional collage knitting. Fabulous!

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Caramel Apple Cheesecake

This looked too good not to share!

Re-post from ‘A Beautiful Mess’

Here’s the back story about this cheesecake. Elsie has been raving about this caramel apple cheesecake that her sister-in-law Katrina made a couple years ago. I’ve heard about dessert multiple times. So when I asked Elsie what she thought I should make for Friendsgiving dessert she, on que, brought up this cheesecake again. I emailed Katrina asking for what I was sure was an old family recipe, and she sent me this link. Paula Deen has done it again. 🙂 I adapted it to fit a standard size spring form pan and served it up. Lots of guests enjoyed it, but it’s always so hard to eat dessert after a big meal. It’s hard to leave room. So I sent a few folks home with extra slices. A few days later a certain (nameless, to protect identities) guest mentioned that her husband may have eaten all three slices I sent home that very night.

So, my point is, this was a hit. If you like cheesecake you should definitely give this a try.Best apple cheesecakeCaramel Apple Cheesecake

1 1/2 cups flour
3/4 cup brown sugar
3/4 cup (1 and 1/2 sticks) butter
2 8oz packages cream cheese, softened
1/2 cup sugar
2 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
3 sour apples, peeled and chopped
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg

For the crust combine 1 cup flour, 1/4 cup brown sugar and 1/2 cup (1 stick) butter in a food processor and pulse until crumbly. Press into the bottom of butter spring form pan. Bake at 350°F for 5-6 minutes until browned.

For the cheese cake combine the cream cheese, 1/2 cup sugar, eggs and vanilla extract and stir until well combined. I did this in my mixer. Easy as pie (hey!). Pour into your prepared pan. Combine chopped apples with a few sprinkles of sugar, the cinnamon and the nutmeg, and then layer those over the cheesecake.

For the topping combine 1/2 cup flour,1/2 cup brown sugar and 1/4 cup butter. Mix together by hand until crumbly, layer on top. Bake the cheesecake for another 30-35 minutes. Allow to cool before serving (you can make this the day before Turkey Day!). Drizzle on a little caramel sauce just before serving if you are feeling fancy. xo. Emma

A Made In Italy: Maiden-Art Jewelry, “Flowers Of Light” S/S 2013 Collection.

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Maiden-Art is an Italian jewelry and accessories brand, founded in 2007 by Maristella Colombo (jewellery designer). Maiden-Artis is synonymous of Pure Art, “dress the Art”.
The “Flowers of light” S/S 2013 collection is inspired by the colors and vibrations generated by light.

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Shakti’s Interview on Huffington Post

Shakti Gawain’s book ‘Living in the Light’ was a big inspiration to me. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the publication. I found this interview with Shakti by BJ Gallagher and it inspired me to dig through my library and find the book I loved so much 25 years ago to get some much needed inspiration today. 

Excerpt of Shakti’s Interview on Huffington Post
with BJ Gallagher

Years ago I read Living in the Light by Shakti Gawain and loved it. I gave the book to my mom who called me when she finished reading it and said, “That’s the way you live YOUR life!” Mom, she was right — Shakti’s book describes very well how I’ve always lived my life — I just didn’t know anyone else did it. I had never heard other people talk about living by intuition and heeding their own internal guidance system. I felt affirmed and validated after reading Shakti’s book.

This year is the 25th anniversary of the publication of Living in the Light by New World Library, so I thought it would be interesting to check in with the author and see what she’s up to lately. I figured it would be a real treat to interview an author who’s been such a positive influence on my life, and tens of millions of other lives, too.

BJ: What is it you want people to understand about how to “live in the light”?

Shakti: We all have within us a deep wisdom, but sometimes we don’t know we have it. We live in a culture that doesn’t acknowledge or validate human intuition and doesn’t encourage us to rely on our intuitive wisdom. Much of the Western world emphasizes rationality and reason, but overlooks or ignores the enormous value of intuition and instinctive wisdom. When I wrote Living in the Light, I wanted to share about how I live my own life and to encourage people to tap into their own inner wisdom.

It’s so practical to connect to that source of guidance on a day-to-day, hour-by-hour basis. Your intuition will tell you where you need to go; it will connect you with people you should meet; it will guide you toward work that is meaningful for you – work that brings you joy, work that feels right for you. Listening to your internal guidance system will lead to a rich, fulfilled, happy life. That’s been my experience… and millions of folks can attest to it in their own lives as well. Of course life is not always easy and in fact, some are very difficult. This is all part of the process of being human.

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Rihanna Bohemian Fashion

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The beautiful Rihanna is the star of the next issue of Vogue Magazine. The Barbados singer will be the cover of the magazine in November. we’re not huge fans of Rihanna’s sense of fashion but we love this shoot. Pictured in with a red Valentino dress and a killer look that you will love. By the way we love her new short hairstyle !

It is the second time that the “Only Girl in the World” makes the call to pose for the Fashion Bible, the fact that very few stars can boast. She’s presenting new album also this november for the ones that love her music.

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Bras For Hope

Bras for Hope was an event sponsored by ‘Belle Mode Intimates’ located in Fairfax Corner in support of Breast Cancer Awareness month.  Donated bras were hung on clotheslines across Fairfax Corner. Women who donated bras were given a 20% discount and free ‘Pinkberry’ coupon for their participation. In the photo below, Miss D.C. shows off the colorful assortment bras.

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Ten Mistakes New Herb Gardeners Make (and How to Avoid Them!)

So you’re thinking of herb gardening, or maybe you tried it last year and it was an utter disaster? Have no fear. There are a few simple mistakes that many herb newbies make (and I know, because I made most of ’em myself). Continue reading