
I'm ready to party & strut my peacock feathers proudly!
This week, we're giving a face-lift to an old pair of black shoes. Just like a little black dress, black shoes can easily be accessorized to give it a new look. And by accessories, we really mean accessories.
These are clip-on earrings I found at the Hell's Kitchen flea market in New York City. While they're a little too big for my taste, I purchased them with the shoes in mind. Indeed, my shoes have a thing for large jewelry.
The earrings easily clip on to the edge of the shoe. Of course you can try it on the side, back or strap of the shoe and see how you like it best. In this case, I put it front & center, positioned horizontally and secured with crazy glue. 

You'll find inspiration to transform a blah into a Tada! everywhere, even on the subway!
It's a pair of black flats with gold buckles that I've had for three years. Okay, I admit, they're wannabe Tory Burch Reva Flats that I hardly wore but they're still in good shape. By replacing the buckles with something new, I now have a different shoe:
We've come to the end of "oatmeal week" and I'm hoping eating healthy will be a daily habit you'll always look forward to. Sure, you're allowed to sneak in a sweet treat especially this Valentine's weekend! And for this red-letter day, I spent some time in the kitchen making a batch of oatmeal cookies to give to some really special people. It's a little indulgent with the butter and sugar but the oatmeal, whole wheat flour (I used half all-purpose flour & half whole wheat flour) and raisins in the cookie somehow eases the guilt. And here they are:
They make great cookie boxes! Just wash & dry, put in the cookies (I used some pink cupcake liners to add some color and to keep the cookies from moving around), add a ribbon and a label. Now whose eyes wouldn't light up after receiving this labor of love?
With trusty scissors and a glue stick, turn an old gift box into postcards decorated with paper hearts:
Don't forget to write a sweet note before handing it out to all your favorite buddies...
Sweet. Thoughtful. Handmade. Inexpensive. Healthy. Environment-Friendly.
Oatmeal by itself is already a Tada!: Eating it regularly brings down the cholesterol and reduces the incidence of heart disease. Add some favorite flavors to it, such as strawberries and vanilla, then can we say Tada! Tada!?
I like how the oatmeal turns into a shy shade of pink when the strawberries come into the mix. A little honey or agave sweetener can be invited to join the party, too. Think about he flavors that get your grove on then make your very own signature oatmeal that's simply Tada!.
Plain oatmeal may be a blah to eat, but some sliced apples, a handful of raisins and a dash of cinnamon turns it into a Tada! chunky-chewy-healthy-hearty first meal of the day. Add some cooked protein-rich Quinoa to the oatmeal and our cardiologist will be adding cartwheels to his jump-for-joy routine.