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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Grazing.



I love food. That's basically the understatement of the century. In relation to food, I especially love snacking. I honestly cannot go an hour without eating something. I constantly need some food on hand or else I turn into a little five year-old diva and get ridiculously cranky and tired. What are three well-portioned meals anyways?

Unfortunately, I tend to eat too much of the good things. And by good, I actually mean bad. Which are snacks like chips, candy and anything doused in chocolate. Chocolate can be good, but just like everything else, only in moderation.

Graze is a food delivery service that originally started in the UK, but is slowly bringing their services stateside. They specialize in healthy, but delicious snacks that can be shipped to your door however often you'd like, starting on a weekly basis. Think Birchbox, but with granola and trail mix.

I was curious about this and signed up to get an invite a couple of months ago. Since the company is gradually expanding, sign-ups are limited for now. Luckily for me I got my invitation a couple of days ago and my first Graze box is on the way to my house. When you sign up for Graze, you simply choose which snacks you'd be interested in trying and they'll pick out the snacks for your box based on your ratings.

I've been thinking of getting more creative with my snacking choices, so hopefully the Graze picks will inspire me to make some of the snacks myself. I started an internship recently, so the perfectly portioned  Graze snacks are great to pack for the office.

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

With a little help.


As my third year of college comes to a close, my mind is cluttered with things that have absolutely nothing to do with final exams-- macaron baking, room organizing, and (future) baby naming.

And then my mind does its usual pondering and reflecting on the past year, the past three years, and just life in general.

It was never easy (and still isn't easy) but sometimes I wonder how I made it this far. Maybe I don't give myself enough credit, but something has to be said about how I've soldiered on when I didn't feel like soldiering on any more.

After three years of big-girl school, I've truly come to realize what is really important when burgeoning into young adulthood. I know so many young woman, from my family, from friends and from beyond that are entering that seemingly terrible reality that is high school and college. I can see the same vulnerability in them that I had when I was younger. Quite frankly, I'm still rather vulnerable myself. And I'm working it.

When these girls ask for advice or for any reassurance that everything is going to be okay, I usually am at a loss. When my life isn't as I hope it to be, am I one to be giving advice? How can I tell someone that everything is going to be okay when I'm still trying to convince myself the same thing?

I will say, however, one thing. If I have learned anything from the last few months of high school until now, it's that you truly are the company you keep. Surround yourself with positive people. I don't mean perky, always-has-a-super-creepy-smile kind of positive. I mean people who have good hearts, with genuine passions, with a sense of purpose. Be around individuals whom can push you to be the best you can be. Not necessarily perfect people (because let's be real, those don't exist), but people whom you can learn from. Whether it is geometry, how to properly wear black and navy together, or just...how to be a good friend.

The wonderful people you befriend will help you grow into the person you want to be, and you can be a wonderful friend to them as well. The friends you make in college and beyond should aspire to inspire, and you will be a much better person from it.