...to send in your reader recipes! I'm hungry :)
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Seriously?!
I am completely and utterly incapable of coming within ten feet of a grating or peeling device of any sort and keeping my skin intact.
Don’t forget…
To send in reader recipes (I'm hungry!) and reader questions!
Also, if you'd like to contribute to the Ramshackle Glam Community, just email your post to jordan@ramshackleglam.com :)
Newlywed Nest / Equinox Earth Day
With Tiffany, Samara (who will be participating in an exciting new RamshackleGlam development, TBA soon!), and Dana at the "Newlywed Nest Show Home," hosted by Brides Magazine.
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to send in reader questions to jordan@ramshackleglam.com by midnight tonight! Reader recipes welcome too, of course :)
Crunchy Chicken Salad with Soy-Ginger Dressing
I've been making this salad - originally introduced to me in the pre-RG days by my friend Morgan - for years. It was one of our weekly staples, and then I completely forgot about it. For...mmm...a decade? Enter: A longtime reader, Krissy, who said that she could no longer find the recipe on my site, and asked if I'd repost.
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If you missed my chat with Danielle of @mthrco about our most embarrassing parenting experiences, it's here. Danielle's story is...just...yeah.
Sloooooowly moving my daughter towards the whole "sleeping in her own room" thing, and I have a feeling this will help.
One day I will have a backyard. And it will have a tiny house. (This A-Frame Cabin Is Available for Less Than $20K, via Dwell.)
My 10 All-Time Favorite DIY Projects
Remember back in 2009, when I decided that I was the kind of person who should write a website about cooking, DIY, and home decor, and that it should be called “Domestic Bliss”?
Yeah, I have no idea what I was thinking either – other than, perhaps, “fake it ’til you make it” – because for the first few years, “faking it” is exactly what I did. At the time, my idea of a homemade meal was store-bought pasta with jarred tomato sauce (to which I’d added onions and mushrooms – you know, to make it fancy), and was wildly impressed with myself for completing “DIYs” such as…swapping out drawer pulls. Putting up a sticker decal was a feat worthy of a full video tutorial (OMG WE WERE BABIES), and I thought that my idea of using teacups to serve soup during parties was the height of inspired entertaining.
I still think that serving soup in teacups is pretty neat, but a lot has changed since the halcyon days of wallpaper-wrapped lampshades and green chalkboard refrigerators. I’m still no Ty Pennington, but after renovating two homes and working on a home construction and design show, I now know about 20,000 times more than I ever thought I’d know about all things DIY. Below are ten of my all-time favorite projects, all of which I promise you are more than capable of taking on yourself.
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If you buy one thing I recommend in your entire time reading RG, it should really be this chair. It's so comfortable I literally sleep in it. Like, overnight.
Based on Jamie Stone's rec, I tried LaNeige's Lip Sleeping Mask. I was initially skeptical, because isn't it basically just...lip balm? But it's WONDERFUL. Absolutely the perfect texture, with zero stickiness or gloppiness, and leaves your lips so soft. I see no reason to only wear it to sleep.
If you're looking for a Father's Day gift, these memoirs sound so lovely. (Six Gift-Worthy Memoirs About - and for - Dads, via LA Times.)
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Reblonding at Chris McMillan
Supporting evidence for my ongoing insistence that you should try Giorgio Armani Luminous Silk Foundation: this photo. Spoiler: My skin does not look like this when I wake up in the morning. (I wear shade 5.5, if that's helpful.)
For those of you with elementary school-aged kids: My son just tore through the Goosebumps and Press Start series, and is moving on to the Notebook of Doom series, which came highly recommended by a friend. Any other really great early reader series recommendations would be amazing, if you have them!