Does anyone wash their hands 1000 times a day and feel like winter sucks up the moisture in your skin no matter how many times you moisturize or how much water you drink? I have been struggling with this, especially since having kids and washing hands even more! But I accidentally came across this tip and had to share with my friends/readers! So here's how the discovery happened and then I'll share with you how I do it. First, I have dry hair. I wash every other day to try to retain the moisture in it, but it still just is too dry. I wanted to try a deep conditioning mask but hate too many chemicals in my hair. So I was reading about how the moisturizing ingredient in a lot of those products is coconut oil. Well, I have that in my kitchen! I knew it would melt at a warm enough temperature, so I took a scoopful in a tupperware container and brought it in my shower. I tried rubbing it solid into my hair (I take REALLY hot showers) and it didn't work. I tried m
Guys...it's COLD outside! The leaves are falling in all colors and the chill in the air means football watching is more enjoyable and our hoodies feel much more comfortable. Have I mentioned boots? Oh, I love boot season! So, in celebration of it finally FEELING like fall, I thought I would list my top 10 fall things and see what some of my readers think are must-have or must-do for fall! 1. PUMPKINS. Pumpkin everything. Pie, muffins, anything baked. I have a pumpkin muffin recipe and I add chocolate chips, because, well, chocolate is amazing! 2. GOOD EARTH TEA: Forget the pumpkin spice latte or whatever y'all spend too much money on. This TEA is amazing. It tastes like fall to me and I only drink it September through December, as weather allows. No milk or sugar needed, it's perfect as is. 3. SOUP: I promise, not everything is about food, but this is the time of year to fatten up to keep warm for winter :) Chicken tortilla , chicken & wild rice