Showing posts with label product reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label product reviews. Show all posts

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Coconut Water



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Have you tried coconut water?  I've been hearing lots of buzz about this health drink, extracted from actual coconuts.  It is supposed to be a sweeter version of water, with tons of electrolytes, potassium and other health benefits.  I made the mistake of heading to the grocery store hungry, and therefore prone to impulse buys.  I picked up some coconut water and tried it last night.  Here's what I learned:

1.  I don't like coconuts.
2.  The water has floating, cloudy, coconut bits, which I found ridiculously unappetizing.
3.  The water tasted a bit fishy.
4.  Coconut water is not my favorite.

I will say that after drinking a glass, I felt very hydrated, but slightly nauseous over the taste.  I think I may have to try a different brand.  Have you tried coconut water?  If so, what is your favorite brand?

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Cheap Thrills: iPhone Edition


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If you have an iPhone, you're probably overwhelmed by the sheer masses of accessories out there.  I just ordered this fun and simple iPhone stand from movie-peg.com, spotted over at The Office Stylist.  I got one in Pretty In Pink for me and Blue Velvet for my husband.  Priced under $8, this is a functional little tool to prop your phone for watching movies, using it as an alarm clock and reading. 

What can I say?  I'm a sucker for cheap and shiny accessories.  What's your favorite iPhone accessory?

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Shoe Love




So, I think I need to have these shoes, spotted at racked.com.  Or more appropriately, my 15 month old needs them.  Are they not the cutest?  Made by Vivienne Westwood Anglomania for Melissa, these jellies are perfect for the well-heeled toddler.


Squeak!  Look at the adult version available here
Must.  Buy.  Shoes.

Friday, April 9, 2010

My Favorite Kid Product Ever

When I registered for baby gifts before the birth of my son, I wish someone would have told me about the Beaba Babycook. 

Forget swings, bouncers and burpcloths.  Oh sure, those things are wonderful; some are even necessary. But this is the best baby item you will ever buy.

I bought my Beaba after my dad read a review on it and sent me a link.  $170 for a baby food maker?  Ummm, yeah.  And I filed the email away for months without another thought.  Until my son started to expand his culinary scope beyond milk.

Strolling through the baby food aisle, I was shocked by the sheer nastiness of the veggies and fruits in the little glass jars.  Sodium, sugar, additives...these are not things that my child should be eating.  To be fair, some of the packaged stuff is better than others, and it came in very handy when we traveled or didn't have access to a refrigerator.  But nothing you can buy on the grocery store shelves is as good or rewarding as making the food yourself.  At least that's what I found out after I skeptically purchased the Beaba at Williams Sonoma.



Even after taking home the shiny little green machine, I figured it would be one of those appliances that you use twice and set on a shelf, never to be used again.  I started making applesauce, and the machine is so simple to use that I quickly graduated to pea purees, meat and veggie mixes, and a blend of every kind of fruit you can imagine.  My son absolutely loved the food; even the veggies went down easy.  I've continued to use the Beaba through the birth of my daughter, and still use it now that the kids are one and two.

The Beaba Babycook is a fabulous little machine, and the nutritional benefits it provides my little ones are completely worth the initial investment.   For those of you that make your own baby food, what are your favorite recipes?

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Dwell Studio

I got home today to find the newest catalog from Dwell Studio in my mailbox.  I love love love this brand and especially love their more affordable line for Target.   My new obsession is their Paper Dolls collection.


How luxurious is this cashmere blanket?


What about this sweet bookshelf?  Perfect for a little girl's room.
And wouldn't this weekender be a fab tote for a sleepover?

I'm always searching for unique prints and patterns that don't look like typical kid gear, and Dwell Studio is a fantastic resource.  I have to confess, I'm sort of eyeing the tote bag for myself.  You don't have to be a toddler to love paper dolls, right?  Maybe I'll let Remy borrow it.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Cheap Thrills



I was surfing aimlessly the other day and stumbled upon a gem in the form of a drying rack. With two littles ones under the age of two, I am constantly searching for functional products that are also aesthetically pleasing, which is no small task. This lovely faux-grass rack made by http://www.booninc.com/ is absolutely perfect for drying sippy cups, bottles and various other kidcessories. And, it's BPA-free! How cute will this be sitting on the kitchen counter? It only took $20 to make my day!