Thursday, June 25, 2015

*Review* Australian Gold Lotion Sunscreen SPF 30




    Summer time is here, so you know what that means.... FUN IN THE SUN!! The one thing I hate about the sun is the dreaded sunburn. I have a light complexion, some people say I'm so pale that my super secret ability must be glowing in the dark. I'll never reveal if their claims hold truth or not (giggles) but without some type of protection the sun kills my skin. Within a few minutes I start to resemble Sebastian from The Little Mermaid, all red and afterwards flaky. Not a look I enjoy, it's painful and totally unflattering!

    So what do I use to protect myself from the embarrassing red? Australian Gold Lotion Sunscreen! It's widely available in most major retail stores and usually holds a price tag of around 11 bucks. I'm living the gold life. I trust this brand because unlike others that I've tried, this one actually keeps me from getting sun-burnt even if I forget to apply as often as it recommends. It holds up 80 minutes of water resistance, so I can be carefree as I splash around in the pool or at the beach. I enjoy the smell also, reminds me a bit of cocoa butter. This is my to-go-to sunscreen!

    Here are my basic beach survival kit:
     Flip flops, sunglasses, a colorful giant beach towel, and of course 
    a double dose of Australian Gold Lotion Sunscreen. What is in your beach survival kit?
    My tips to stay sunburn free with sunscreen lotion
    • Always apply sunscreen if you plan on being out in the sun for longer then 30 minutes.
    • If the travel time to your local pool or beach is under 15 minutes, apply sunscreen prior to leaving that way you can jump right in the water.
    • Make sure to read the directions on how often you should reapply, most recommended every two hours or directly after swimming. 
    • Don't forget to apply liberally over your face and ears!
    • Be sure to do a skin test a day before prolonged wear, just to make sure you're not allergic.
    • Try to keep a travel sized sunscreen in your purse/car in case of last minute adventures.

    *I received this product free from +Influenster  for testing purposes but all opinions are my own and I did not get paid to post this.*


    @AusGoldSPF @Influenster #LivetheGoldLife #contest

    *Review* Nasoya Pasta Zero- Shirataki Spaghetti

    How they were shipped to me.


    I decided to prepare two dishes with Nasoya Pasta Zero. The bags are on the smallish side and I barely had enough for one serving per dish. I did a little research and found that a bag of these goes for a little over 2 bucks, so they are also a bit expensive. If I intended to make a meal for my entire family of 4, it would take 3 to 4 of them. They are slightly hard to find, I recommend using their website to locate store near you that sale them. You can find that link here.

    In regards to preparation, these noodles were super easy. They come pre-cooked, so all you have to do is drain and rinse them in a colander and choose your method of cooking. You can eat them directly after you rinse them or you can boil them in water/warm in the microwave for only 2 minutes.
    Up close view of packaging

     If you look close in this photo you see that the noodles are floating in some type of water like fluid. The package recommends that you rinse and drain the noodles well and that the fluid will have an "earthy" smell. That smell freaked me out, it smelled like dirt. The first image that popped in my head was earth worms in the dirt. Not the best first impression for something I'm about to eat, I know. 

    I'm not sure if the smell was the real reason behind why I didn't like these noodles or if it was their actual taste. They didn't really have a flavor, more of a bland taste really. I noticed that chickpea flour was listed as a main ingredient, I also happen to really really dislike chickpeas. So maybe it was a combination of different things that resulted to my disappointment.



     Above is a photo of my attempt at a traditional pasta dish made in my house, Chicken Spaghetti. It's pretty simple to make and is similar to a recipe listed on the Nasoya website.


     I also came up with a recipe that could incorporate Nasoya Pasta Zero noodles. (pictured above) I called it Hele's Spaghetti Summer-Fling Salad. You can find the recipe here.  I made this dish with normal spaghetti noodles as well and I enjoyed it. It's quick and simple.


    *I received this product to test and review from +Influenster  but that all opinions are my own. I have not been paid for my review. *

    *Review* Bear Naked Granola (Sea Salt Caramel Apple)


      This granola surprised me with its flavor and texture. I tried it with milk to give it a cereal feel and it was unbelievably delicious! The flavor was just right, not too sweet or tart it was perfectly balanced. As you can see in my photo the apple and caramel pieces were quite large, which I loved. The best part about this snack, it's tasty enough to eat right from the package. It can also be paired with fruit such as bananas or strawberries. I enjoy that it gives me options on how I can devour it! I can't wait to try more flavors from Bear Naked, and lucky for me they have a vast collection. I plan on trying every product from this brand that I can find because it honestly impressed me that much!

      The samples I received


      Photo from Walmart.com
      A full size 12 oz bag can be found at various retailers including Walmart, for around $3.75  


      *I received this product to test and review but that all opinions are my own. I have not been paid for my review. *

      @influenster @livebearnaked

      Wednesday, June 24, 2015

      #BlossomVoxBox the good, the bad, and the lovely!

       Hey guys, here you can find my short reviews for the various items I received in my #BlossomVoxBox from +Influenster .  This post will NOT include my in depth reviews, but as I finish them I will add in the links. This is more of a quick buy or not buy type deal! 

      Are you ready to find your next favorite product?!
      Review Information:


      *Each product will have a rating of: 


      -Good = I like the product but not I don't love it
      -Bad = I hated it
      -Lovely = I would definitely recommend, you need to check it out ASAP
      - Unsure = I was unable to use the product

      *A star rating of 1-5 (How much I enjoyed it, 5 being LOVED)

      *Links to the brands websites, photos, and my full review

      *A short written review

      Bear Naked Granola 
      Coconut Almond Curry and Sea Salt Caramel Apple

      LOVELY
      5/5 Stars
      For full review click here


      Delicious, Healthy, and Travel Ready! I've always been under the impression that granola would taste bland, but Bear Naked proved me wrong! The flavors blew my mind with their sweet, crunchy goodness. My new go-to snack!


      Beanitos Chips 
      Chipotle BBQ  and Original Black Bean with Sea Salt

      GOOD
      3/5 Stars
      For full review click here


      My favorite things about these chips are they are made from actual beans and eliminate all those yucky additives. However, the  flavors were hit-or-miss for me. I enjoyed the Chipotle BBQ slightly more over the Original Black Bean, but both left an aftertaste that I didn't like. A great alternative to normal salty chips, but I would like to try different flavors.


      Nasoya  
      Pasta Zero Shirataki Spaghetti

      BAD
      1/5 Stars
      For full review click here


      I figured I wouldn't enjoy these noodles after I realized that they contained chickpea flour. (I dislike chickpeas in general) I was totally right. The moment I opened the package and smelled whatever the heck the fluid they were packaged in... I wanted to throw them in the trash. They tasted just how they smelled...YUCKY! I would eat them ONLY if they were drenched in pasta sauce.


      Australian Gold
      Lotion Sunscreen Broad Spectrum SPF 30

      LOVELY
      5/5 Stars
      For full review click here


      When it comes to sunscreen Australian Gold has always been my favorite. This wasn't my first time trying one of their products, I've been a fan for years. Smells great, works good, and comes in an awesome price.


      Sally Hansen
      Airbrush Legs (Medium Shade)

      UNSURE


      Unfortunately, I was unable to use this product because it wasn't the correct shade for me. I'm intrigued by the premise and plan on purchasing the correct shade so I can try it. These pale legs need all the help they can get!


       Hair Food
      Strawberry Ginger Root Clarifying Shampoo

      LOVELY
      5/5 Stars
      For full review click here


      Without a doubt my ultimate favorite product I received. I've already purchased other items from this line and I adore them all. My hair is softer, smells AMAZING, and looks ultra shiny!


      NYC CityProof 24 HR Waterproof Eye Shadow In shade 610 Tribeca Taupe

      LOVELY
      5/5 Stars
      For full review click here


      This eye shadow has me wanting to wear make-up again! I'm excited to try the other colors as well. Easy to apply, no make-up guru skills required.
      *I was given these products complimentary, but all opinions are my own. I have not received ANY compensation for my reviews.

      Tuesday, June 23, 2015

      Hele's Spaghetti Summer-Fling Salad Recipe

      I'm not usually the cook in my house, but when I received these Nasoya Pasta Zero Noodles from my Blossom VoxBox from Influenster I couldn't resist! I came up with this quick and easy recipe, it's great for anyone who lacks proper cooking skills... like myself! Don't worry it delicious and perfect for a picnic or outdoor party! :)
      Hele's 
      Spaghetti Summer-Fling Salad
       Serves 2

      Ingredients:
       - 1 package Nasoya Pasta Zero Shirataki Spaghetti
      - 1o to 15 Cherry Tomatoes
      - 5 to 6 Baby Carrots
      - Half a Cucumber
      - ½ Cup Your favorite salad dressing
      (I used Ken's Raspberry Pecan) 
      - Salt and Pepper to taste

      Directions:
      Rinse and drain spagetti noodles in a colander. Cut cherry tomatoes in halves. Chop cucumber and carrots into small pieces. Toss noodles and vegetables together in a bowl, add the salad dressing. Salt and Pepper as needed.  Enjoy cold. 

      *Noodles are precooked, heating is not required*

      PS: I received the Nasoya Pasta Zero Noodles complimentary for testing purposes from Influenster. All opinions are my own and I am not receiving compensation for this product.
      Dish Type: 
      Difficulty Level: 
      Product Type: 
      Diet Type: 
      Recipe Source: 
      Nasoya
      Recipe Rating: 
      4.166665
      Ingredients: 
      • 1 pkg Nasoya® Pasta Zero Shirataki Spaghetti
      • 1 cup marinara sauce
      • 1 ½ tsp garlic seasoning
      • ½ tsp basil seasoning
      • Salt & pepper to taste
      Preparation Method: 
      Rinse and drain pasta in a colander. In a non-stick skillet, toss pasta over medium-high heat until dry, about 2 minutes. Add remaining ingredients and cook on medium for two minutes. Enjoy!
      - See more at: http://www.nasoya.com/recipes/shirataki-spaghetti-marinara-sauce#sthash.3WMuLim5.dpuf
      Dish Type: 
      Difficulty Level: 
      Product Type: 
      Diet Type: 
      Recipe Source: 
      Nasoya
      Recipe Rating: 
      4.166665
      Ingredients: 
      • 1 pkg Nasoya® Pasta Zero Shirataki Spaghetti
      • 1 cup marinara sauce
      • 1 ½ tsp garlic seasoning
      • ½ tsp basil seasoning
      • Salt & pepper to taste
      Preparation Method: 
      Rinse and drain pasta in a colander. In a non-stick skillet, toss pasta over medium-high heat until dry, about 2 minutes. Add remaining ingredients and cook on medium for two minutes. Enjoy!
      - See more at: http://www.nasoya.com/recipes/shirataki-spaghetti-marinara-sauce#sthash.3WMuLim5.dpu