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I’m going to start off this post with perhaps the most important favorite of The Blogger for this summer is YouTube - I’m finally following through with my desire to make videos, and so far I’m six for six on my goal of one video every Sunday! I’m really proud of myself, and even though the equipment I have available to me is limited, I’m having a lot of fun stretching a more technical part of my brain with the editing involved. Please go check out my most recent video and give me some views!



This consistent YouTubing also means I’m making some changes to the content on here - I’m going to make this blog solely a lifestyle blog. That means books, books, tv/movies, music, and such will be what you see here. Favorites will also probably be here as well, though I may do videos for that every once in a while. My YouTube will host exclusively beauty and fashion content, so if that’s what you’re looking for a highly recommend subscribing to stay updated! Now without further ado, here are my favorites from this past summer.

FASHION



If you watched the video, you should have figured out that chambray shirts, specifically this one from Old Navy, have been my jam this summer. I’ve also been living in these sandals from Old Navy. Maybe I should just say that Old Navy is one of my summer favorites.
I can probably count the number of times I’ve worn a real bra this summer on one hand. I’ve definitely been favoring bralettes in this hot weather, and this one from free people is by far my favorite one.

BEAUTY
I’ve been sticking with really minimal makeup this summer for the most part, so I’ve been using my bareMinerals Tinted Gel Complexion Rescue in the shade birch and the L’Oreal Lumi Glotion in the shade light religiously all summer. And when I feel like experimenting with my eye looks, I’ve pretty much exclusively used my Ace Beaute Paradise Collection palettes - I specifically have Classical Paradise and Paradise Fallen. Also, basically the only blushes I’ve used this summer are the bareMinerals Gen Nude Blush in That Peach Tho and the Burt’s Bees blush in Shy Pink.

I’ve also been loving a really bright pop of color - whether it’s in my clothing (similar to the one I have) or my lips. It elevates a look in two seconds and gives any outfit a bit of attitude.

BOOKS/TV/MOVIES
I read The Husband’s Secret, by Liane Moriarty, earlier this summer, and I loved it. The epilogue was one of the best things I’ve ever read in contemporary fiction. I also read the first book in the Darker Shade of Magic series, by V.E. Schwab, and it’s one of the coolest, most original fantasy series I’ve read in a while. It took me a second to get into it, just because it moved kind of slowly, but it picks up and the ending managed to completely surprise me.

All I’ve got to say as far as TV goes is Degrassi. I didn’t watch it back in the day when it originally aired, so I’ve been binging it for the last week and it’s honestly the best decision I’ve ever made.

A lot of great movies have come out this summer, but one of my favorites was Sorry To Bother You, the directorial debut of Boots Riley. I also had a blast at Ocean’s 8 and Mamma Mia 2: Here We Go Again.

LIFESTYLE
I started working out again this summer, and I’ve been feeling strong so that’s definitely a favorite. For days when I either don’t have the time or the energy to go to my gym, I’ve been loving the at-home, equipment-free workouts that are abundant on YouTube.

Some of my college friends and I do trivia basically every Wednesday, which is a great time and often the highlight of my week - we go to Amity Hall on the UWS, which in addition to having fun trivia nights, has great food and great drinks to enjoy with friends as well.

I’ve also been exploring New York City a lot more, and found some new neighborhoods that are really fun to walk around and find cool historical things - my favorites so far are Tribeca and the Lower East Side.

I’m going to end this favorites list here, before it gets too long. I hope you found some cool recommendations! Until next time 😁




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Don’t get me wrong, I love to cook.

For other people.

When it comes to cooking for myself, it’s way harder to get motivated - I don’t necessarily plan ahead, and then when I get hungry, I want instant gratification. And then I open Seamless app for the fourth time that week.

But about two months ago, I decided I wanted to make a bit of a lifestyle change and really start cooking for myself, saving money and eating healthier in the process. I’m still someone who doesn’t love how long cooking a meal can sometimes take, but here are my three favorite, fast, recipes to make, with stuff that you can get from any grocery store.

1. Pasta with Lemon-Garlic Chicken and Veggies


What You’ll Need:
Thin chicken breasts
Lemon
Garlic
Vegetables of your choice
Olive oil
Salt & pepper
Butter
Optional: basil

This one requires a bit more forethought, because the chicken tastes best when you marinate it for a few hours, but luckily creating a marinade takes about five minutes. For this one, I put:

A generous amount of oil
Half a lemon
1 chopped clove of garlic
Salt & pepper to your taste
A smidge of basil, if you want

in a plastic bag, and drop some chicken breasts in there - thin cut are best. I roll it around for a bit, coating the chicken, and then stick it fridge for 3+ hours until I need to cook it.
When you are ready to cook it, start by bringing water to a boil in a pot. In the time it takes for the water to boil, chop your preffered veggies up so they’re ready to go in a pan. I typically use zucchini (I used spinach this time), mushrooms, and cherry tomatoes, but you honestly can use whatever you know you like. Once those are chopped, I’ll usually chop up another garlic clove, because I love garlic. You’ll also want to have the other half of the lemon you used earlier ready.

Once that water is boiling, drop a pinch of salt in it and turn the heat down a smidge, then drop your pasta of choice in the pot (I like penne for this particular recipe, but rotini or fettucine would be good too). Once that’s in, take the chicken that we put in the fridge and dump in a pan on the stove, marinade and all. Bring up to medium high heat, and let that cook on either side for three or four minutes. It might not be cooked all the way through yet, but that’s okay - once those minutes are up, turn the heat down a bit and add those veggies you chopped earlier (if you’re doing spinach, start with that so it can wilt down a bit). If there isn’t quite enough marinade, you can add some olive oil, salt, and pepper with half of the garlic clove and that other lemon half over. Now let those sauté until the tomatoes are soft, the zucchini is bright green and slightly golden, and the mushrooms are browned.

The chicken should be cooked all the way through by now, but cut into it a bit just to make sure the insides aren’t pink. If they are, you can turn the heat off, and wait for your pasta to finish cooking if it hasn’t already - ideally you’ve timed this well enough that if you have to wait, it’ll only be a few minutes.

In this time, you could put a bit of butter (not margarine) in a dish with the rest of the garlic and melt it down in your microwave. Once your pasta is done, you can go ahead and put it in a bowl, dump some of that chicken and veggies on top, and drizzle that butter sauce over top of your delicious pasta.

ETE (Estimated Time til Eating): 20 minutes

2. Loaded Omelette


What You’ll Need:
Eggs
Milk
Salt & pepper
Whatever’s in your fridge

An omelette is a really easy thing to cook, which is why I’m including this on here, despite there not being a real ‘recipe'. You can make this with literally whatever you’ve got in your fridge, but I feel like because it’s associated with breakfast, people forget that when you’re an adult, you can literally whatever the fuck you want, at any time!

The first thing to do is open your fridge and see what you’ve got in it. Usually I’ve got spinach, smoked salmon, a couple different cheeses, mushrooms, and tomatoes, so I’ll take all of those out (minus one cheese, because I’ll decide which I want to use) and put ‘em on the counter until I can put them in my omelette. But honestly, whatever is in your fridge that you like and think would taste good together work for for this recipe.

To get your egg mix, you’re going to crack two or three eggs, depending on how big you want your omelette to be (I usually go with three), into a cup. Pour a splash and a half of milk into the mug (if you’re dairy sensitive, soy milk or lactaid milk should work fine, but I don’t know about almond milk. Of those varieties, I’d guess coconut milk would work best), and mix it up with a fork.

Drop a bit of butter in the pan and turn the heat up to medium high. You’ll also want to make sure anything that needs to be chopped already is, since eggs cook pretty quickly. Pour your egg mix into the pan carefully so it fills it evenly. Let it cook for a minute or two, mixing it and re-evening it to get as much of it cooked as possible without drying it out before the other ingredients even make it into the pan. Once it’s sufficiently cooked, drop your ingredients onto one half of the omelette. You can do this in any order, but I do recommend doing cheese last if it’s something you’re including. Let it sit for a second, and then fold the other half over.

Press it with your spatula to try to ‘close’ it, then flip it over as best as you can (if it falls apart, it’s not the end of the world - it’ll still taste good. Press it again to help it cook through a little faster.
Then once it’s at the level of runny you like your omelettes (I don’t want mine dry, but I also don’t want it like I like my fried eggs), turn the heat off and put it on a plate - you’re done!

ETE: Approx. 10 minutes, depending on if you need to chop anything and how high you turn your heat


3. Spinach Salad w/Fruit



What You’ll Need:
Bag of spinach
Cherry tomatoes
Pumpkin seeds
Dried cranberries
Raspberries or strawberries
Goat cheese
Balsamic or red wine vinaigrette
Optional: tuna salad or chicken, chickpeas


Yeah, I know, it’s a salad. Does it count as really cooking? Maybe not, because this but it’s a super easy way to get a healthy meal in, and it can be vegetarian and/or vegan as well. Just take out the goat cheese and you’re good to go! I’ve also never actually put chickpeas in mine, but as I was typing this out, I was thinking they would taste good in this as well.

If you’ve got to chop your tomatoes like I do, then do that. Then literally just toss all of this into a bowl and mix it.

ETE: Literally 5 minutes after you open the fridge


Hopefully this helped any of my fellow lazy chefs, and maybe gave you more ideas for easy and quick meals! And let me know in the comments you’ve got any good go-tos to for me to try. Happy eating!

Also, in case you missed it, go watch my Everyday Summer Makeup GRWM! And keep an eye out for my next video, going up tomorrow 😁


Photos taken with Nikon Coolpix AW110
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I'm back after again, after a... two-month long hiatus? Maybe I just shouldn't have a blog.

No, but to be honest, I've had tons of post ideas and just no time and/or energy to write them. I've been super busy with my paying job (holiday season in retail can, in fact, be quite draining) and with my other job as assistant stage manager to a new play produced by Theatre 167 and happening at the West End Theater (in the Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew) on the Upper West Side.

It's a beautiful play called Mourning Sun, by playwright and actor Antu Yacob, about an Ethiopian girl named Biftu being forced into a child marriage and the physical and emotional scars it leaves her experiencing. Even with such a bleak premise, the show manages to convey a message of hope and perseverance, all intertwined with nuanced explorations of race, identity, female sexuality, and the immigrant experience. It's been a privilege to work on what I think is an extremely important production, and if you are in the New York area and have the chance, I would highly recommend going to see it. 

Though I guess I am biased.

Because I've spent so much time in the city these last few months, I've had time to explore new-ish parts of a city that I've known my whole life but never really took the time to appreciate in it's entirety until now. This is especially exciting to me now that I am (finally!!) moving into the city with one of my best friends since I was five in January. As a result I have a few general life favorites, in addition to my play, that have come as a result of walking around this amazing city with new eyes. 

In no particular order -


  • Duane Reade. Especially if you can find the ones with the huge beauty sections. In addition to affordable makeup, they carry more high end brands like Cargo and The Balm (their highlighters are seriously the BALM dot com. Ha.)
  • The Village, both of the East and West variety. Though vibe of the East Village is a little more my speed, the architecture of the West Village is beautiful, and the history is vitally important to the character of the neighborhood. Have some pictures from when I was walking around down there a few weeks ago:












At least the city of New York acknowledges her role in the Stonewall Riots!
(Ahem. Looking at you, Roland Emmerich/Hollywood.)


  • Amsterdam Avenue. Endless supply of delicious restaurants/bars, and some fun boutique-type stores. My favorite of favorites is Jacob's Pickles, because I love pickles. And comfort food. And good (wheat) beer. All of which they have in adundance. 
  • Any of the parks. Central Park is always a classic, but I also like getting a snack and sitting in Washington Square Park to people watch. 
  • The Guggenheim. I actually had never been there before, at least in my memory, until a few weeks ago when I went with my friend Celine and her friend Teresa. Not only is the actual building as impressive as it looks in pictures, but the artwork featured right now on the inside was like nothing I'd ever seen before. The exhibit is called Alberto Burri: The Trauma of Painting, and you should definitely take the time to go see it. It's there until January 6th, so hurry up!


  • Winter. This may sound silly, but New York really was just made for cold weather, hot drinks, and the holiday season. I may be Jewish, but it's hard not to get excited when you get to stumble on the Rockefeller Center tree being put up and see the build-up to the unveiling of the Saks Fifth Avenue windows. Snow might not be much of a thing here unless you're really lucky, but the atmosphere of the city at this time of the year is unparalleled for me.



Obviously this is open now. Hopefully my mom and I will take our
(mostly) annual visit to them soon!


Well that's it for today guys! It was kind of all over place, but it fits with my life right now, I guess. I've been doing a lot of reading recently, so up next is probably going to be a rundown/mini-reviews of my favorites that I've come across or revisited. Until next time!

Much love,
Rachel Shoshanna
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Hey there, my most patient of readers! I am back with a general life update and a favorites post, because it seemed like a good way to ease my way back into regular blogging.

Life Update #1: I got a job! Yay! I actually sort of have some money to support my makeup habit! This is also, incidentally, why I have not been posting as much. I'm working in retail and I'm so exhausted by the time I get home, I fall asleep while watching six-minute Youtube videos. 

Life Update #2: I've also decided that I'm going back to school; or at least, I'm applying for more acting training, with a focus in musical theatre. I've got my first audition for that in October (at the American Musical & Dramatic Academy), so wish me luck! 

I'm also thinking about applying for programs in the UK. I'm most seriously looking at LAMDA, and possibly Guildhall, but if anyone has any suggestions of places to look at, with programs no longer than two years, let me know.

And now, before this post gets too long and chatty, here are my July/August favorites!

Beauty

Face: e.l.f. Translucent Matifying Powder, e.l.f. Makeup Mist & Set, L'Oréal Paris True Match Concealer in shade 2 (Vanilla), Milani Baked Blush in Luminoso, and Sephora MicroSmooth Baked Luminizer in Star Dust



e.l.f. is honestly one of the best cheap, drugstore brands out there (I also have two of their lip crayons and one of their eyeshadow pots), but I think I like their face stuff best. I have combination skin that gets pretty oily in the t-zone throughout the day, and the matifying powder and setting spray have been doing a really good job of keeping my makeup on.

Everybody loves the True Match concealer, and for good reason. Super blendable, a decent range of colors, just an all-around great concealer, especially for someone who has pretty darn chronic dark circles/bags under their eyes (... me, obviously). 

I feel like Luminoso is also a favorite amongst the beauty blogosphere. It's a very natural, peachy color, and because it's baked, is very glowy. It really gives the skin a sun-kissed look, and I feel like it would look good on most skin tones.

The Sephora brand makeup is also really nice, and I absolutely love this highlight. It's a more pearlescent tone, which I really love, and it's fairly pigmented for a highlight, so you only need a little bit to really light up your cheekbones.

Eyes: L'Oréal Paris 24 Hr. Infallible Eyeshadow in Amber Rush and Golden Sage, and L'Oréal Paris Telescopic Mascara in Original Black



Clearly I just love L'Oréal, am I right? Their product is overall really great though, and I especially love the eyeshadow. They're basically pressed pigments and the color you get from them is unreal. I find they go on best with just a fingertip, but you can blend out really easily with crease colors as well.

The mascara is the most lengthening mascara I've ever used. I think it's because it's got this neat, tiny brush that really grabs the lash. I think the only slight downside is that it takes a little longer to dry than I'd like.

Lips: Nivea Lip Butter in Raspberry Rose Kiss, Revlon Colorbust Lip Butters in Candy Apple and Berry Smoothie, Maybelline Color Elixir in Captivating Carnation, L'Oréal Paris Le Matte Lip Pen in She's So Matte, Milani Amore Matte Lip Crème in Embrace, MAC Lipstick in Midi Mauve (lustre finish), and Sephora Cream Lip Stain in Pink Souffle (06)



(This is unsurprisingly the largest category.)

The first one is a regular lip butter, so there's not much to say except that it's super moisturizing and smells amazing.

The Revlon Lip Butters are amazing and I think it's gonna be one of those gotta-catch-'em-all things for me. They're ridiculously moisturizing and I really like the sheer finish they have, which is new for me (usually I like a more satin or velvet matte finish). The Candy Apple is a nice bright red tint, and the Berry Smoothie is a good drugstore 'your lips but better' shade.

The Color Elixirs are also really beautiful and will also probably be a gotta-catch-'em-all situation. This particular one a is a pretty neutral pink gloss (the your-lips-but-better is definitely a trend I've been keeping up with) that has a nice sheen to it. My favorite thing about this is probably the scent, though. It smells like honeysuckle!

I want to get more of the Le Matte Lip Pens as well, because the finish of it is my perfect matte. Ultra matte lips are not my favorite, but these have a velvet matte finish. It has the matte look without being too drying or making your lips look chapped. This one has a pretty peach tone, and I've been wearing it very frequently these last couple of weeks.

These Milani Amore Matte Lip Cremes are a new launch, and I really love the formulation. This one does dry to a true matte, but it doesn't dry out your lips at all (it does stain them a teeny tiny bit though). You have to let it dry after you apply it, as it is sticky for a minute, but once dried it's beautiful. The one I have is a gorgeous purple-y berry color, which I was looking for for the fall, and I'm glad I got this one.

The Sephora Lip Creams are also really great and I love the one that I have. It's a mauve-y pink color that airs on the neutral side, but is just a hint too purple to be considered a 'nude.' (More on why I hate that word at 12! - for future reference, I'll probably refer to 'nude' colors as 'natural' on my blog and vlog from here on out.)

Last but not least is the MAC lipstick. This is actually my first MAC lipstick, even though my first makeup item I ever bought (an eyeshadow) was from MAC. This was definitely a good choice - it's the perfect brown-toned natural lip color for me, and the lustre finish is a nice happy medium between sheer and satin. The ultimate your-lips-but-better!

Books/TV

Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, by Ransom Riggs: In an effort to not make this post much longer, I'll just say that I need to get the sequel stat. It was a really enjoyable read, and if you like fantasy and mystery I highly recommend it.

The Harry Potter series, by JK Rowling: I've been rereading them and I'm currently on the sixth book. If I had to pick a favorite it might be the third, but this time around I really loved the fifth. An oldie, but a goodie, and I'm still noticing new things, even twelve rereads later.

Grace and Frankie: A new show on Netflix starring Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, Sam Waterston, and Martin Sheen, about two forty-year marriages ending when the husbands reveal they want divorces so they can marry each other. It's really funny and really touching, with a lot of heart. 

Food

Himalania Dark Chocolate Goji Berries: A really good snack if you love chocolate but want to stay 'healthy.' Really sweet on the outside with a tart inside (the berries). You can get them at Whole Foods.

Not a specific brand, but I've been doing vanilla yogurt with granola and fruit (usually strawberries) for breakfast recently, and it's been delicious.

***

So I'm aware this was quite long. I hope you got through it without being bored to tears. Up next on this blog is actually excerpts from a memoir I wrote as part of the completion of my English major. It'll probably be a one-part-a-week kind of posting schedule, with other stuff to break up the monotony. I can't wait to share them with you!

Much love,
Rachel Shoshanna






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For me, Madrid could be summed up in about three words - museums, food, and fútbol.



Yes, I went to a Real Madrid game, and yes, it was amazing. And yes, Christiano Ronaldo scored a hat trick while we were watching. (!!!!!!!!!!!)

I'll be honest, Madrid felt a little too much like New York City for me to want to actively explore, which was disappointing. But I still enjoyed myself quite a bit because like I said, the food and the museums were incredible.

Restaurants

We got to Madrid around 7 pm, and went to our hotel to freshen up before heading out for dinner. The receptionist at our hotel - the very cool and funky Petit Palace Lealtad Plaza - recommended that we walk basically around the corner and into the literary quarter, or the Barrio de Las Letras, for dinner. It's a fairly sizeable neighborhood; there are a few lovely plazas to stop and have some drinks and tapas in, and all three major museums in the city are within close walking distance. It was home to many of the Spanish Golden Age writers and playwrights, such Lope de Vega and Miguel de Cervantes himself. 

We ate in this neighborhood every night we were there, we loved it so much. The first night, we decided to forego tapas for the first time and had a really nice, delicious full sit down dinner - unfortunately, I cannot remember the name of the restaurant and for the life of me cannot find it online. But god did I have some delicious lamb chops that night. Ah, the memories. Edit: The name of the restaurant is El Barril de Las Letras. Of course. How embarrassing.

The second night, we ate at a traditional tapas restaurant very popular with the locals called Taberna de la Daniela. It was a mouthwatering meal, and it was also where I had my first piece of Spanish meat - a few perfect little chorizos. Like I mentioned in my Barcelona post, my family is Jewish and the Spanish love their ham. It proved a little difficult to find meat on a tapas menu we could eat, but I decided to screw it and just try something not too similar to sliced ham (I had a bad experience in elementary school. It's scarred me to this day). It turned out to be a great decision, and definitely made the whole tapas experience easier afterwards. 

Our other two nights in Madrid, we ate in the Plaza de Santa Ana, which is bordered by the ME Madrid Reina Victoria Hotel (located in a beautiful 19th century building) and the Teatro Español. It's also surrounded by a bevy of tapas bars with promising menus. There was a restaurant called O Cacho de San Jose that had an Italian side and a tapas side - the first night (the night before we left for Sevilla), we did Italian, and the second night (our last night in Spain) we went back to good, old, classic tapas. It was a delicious pair of places to cap off different parts of our trip.


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(Preface: For all my Spain posts (and future travel posts) it's basically going to be a travel guide set up - I'm going to give the hotel and recommend a restaurant or two, and often there are fees for entering museums/palaces/etc. (unless you're an EU student! give proof and you can get in free or discounted a lot of places as far as I know). There will be money talk, and because I'm traveling with my family I'm coming from a pretty privileged perspective. Just a warning for those who might be traveling on a budget and on an off - off - chance use this as a guide.)



So I got home from my college graduation on Sunday, May 16th, and on Monday evening, May 17th, my family flew to Barcelona for our last hoorah before I enter the adult working world. 

And it was awesome.

Day 1

We got in around 7 or 8 am Barcelona time, so we dropped our bags at our hotel, the lovely Hotel Granvia in the Eixample neighborhood of the city. 


          

     
  Photos in our hotel! Look at these adorable vintage lesbians!


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