Easy Salsa Chicken

I recently saw this recipe on one of my favorite blogs Happily Eva After.  Eva is the daughter of Susan Sarandon and she is adorable and so talented.  The recipe is so easy and can be the basis for so many possible meals.  I cook this for my kids all the time and they use the chicken to make quesadillas, tacos, nachos, put it over a salad or just eat it by itself.  Here’s all you need to do.  Take your chicken breasts, put them in your crock pot.  Season with salt and pepper and top with a jar of Salsa (which ever is your favorite).  Cook on low for apprx. 5 hours.  When finished, shred with a fork and put 1 or 2 spoonfuls of the cooking sauce with the chicken in a bowl to serve. Voila!!!!  Happy Crocking!!!!

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Get To Know Ramy Brook

I really got to know the Ramy Brook line last summer in Southampton at Kyle Richard’s store Kyle By Alene Too.  The bright colors and hip prints are so great for the upcoming warm summer months.  I love the hot pink dress, which Lisa Rinna purchased for herself to wear on a Housewives of Beverly Hills episode.  The color is amazing.  She motivated me to buy a blouse in the same color, which I recently wore on Mother’s Day.  I went to a great private sale of the line last week and it was incredible.  To visit the Ramy Brook website and receive 10% off the current collection, click HERE.

NY Senatorial Candidate Julie Killian holding the “Lisa Rinna” dress!!!!

Patio Time

It’s that time of year again…….time to spruce up the patio.  Memorial Day is right around the corner and you know what that means….cookouts and outdoor entertaining galore.  It is so easy to enhance what you already own to take you outdoor space to the next level.  A tweak of accessories here and there and Voila, you have your own outdoor sanctuary!!  Happy Decorating!!!!

Patio Time

Book Club Monday

Today’s Book Club Monday choice is “Bite Me: How Lyme Disease Stole My Childhood, Made Me Crazy And Almost Killed Me” by Ally Hilfiger.  It tells the story of her long struggle with the Disease.  I choose this book because so many individuals suffer with this day after day both young and old.  Over the years, I have found ticks on my kids, my dogs, my husband and on myself!!!  Ally’s story goes like this:
Ally was at a breaking point when she woke up in a psych ward at the age of eighteen. She couldn’t put a sentence together, let alone take a shower, eat a meal, or pick up a phone. What had gone wrong? In recent years, she had produced a feature film, a popular reality show for a major network, and had acted in an off-Broadway play. But now, Ally was pushed to a psychotic break after struggling since she was seven years old with physical symptoms that no doctor could explain; everything from joint pain, to night sweats, memory loss, nausea, and brain fog. A doctor in the psych ward was finally able to give her the answers her and her family had desperately been searching for, and the diagnosis that all the previous doctors had missed. She learned that she had Lyme disease-and finally had a breakthrough.

What she didn’t know was that this diagnosis would lead her down some of the most excruciating years of her life before beginning her journey to recovery from eleven years of misdiagnosis and physical pain. She would need to find her courage to heal physically, mentally, and emotionally, and become the survivor she is today.

Set against the backdrop of the fast-paced fashion and entertainment industries, BITE ME shares the heartbreaking and hilarious stories that moved Ally forward on her journey from sickness to health. Its themes will be familiar to more than 300,000 Americans diagnosed with Lyme disease each year, many of whom, like Ally, wondered for years what was wrong with them. BITE ME offers readers hope and ideas for how one can transition from victim to survivor, and shares the spiritual principles and actions that have contributed to her wholeness as a human, mother, and international spokesperson against Lyme disease.
To Purchase Bite Me, click HERE

Weekend Real Estate Stalking

This Week’s Real Estate Stalking is the beautiful Kensington home of William and Kate.  They recently hosted the Obamas and we got a glimpse into their private quarters.  The Princess has chosen a classic yet contemporary  twist for her decor.   This room is so beautiful with its traditional and trendy touches.  Notice all the beautiful blue and white pottery, the lucite end table, the velvet pillows and the wonderful family photos on the piano.   Happy Mother’s Day!  Enjoy!!

Fashionable Friend Friday

In honor of Mother’s Day weekend, today’s Fashionable Friend Friday is India Hicks AND her mother Lady Pamela Hicks.  India just named her new fabulous handbag “The Lady P” after her mother and we just LOVE LOVE it.  I cannot decide which I would rather have, the snakeskin or the classic black.  India also shared a fun story of her relationship with her mom.  I have included it below.  It will surely make you smile this Mother’s Day.  Also, India introduced some incredible necklaces recently, as well, to check out all the new additions to India’s already amazing collection, click HERE.  Bon Weekend!

“Mum I named a bag after you.”
“Why on earth would you do that?”
“Because it’s a smart sensible sized bag with a sensible handle and a sensible safe zip pocket inside, you will really approve.”
My mother can’t understand those trunk-sized bags we all carry with everything including the kitchen sink inside. One of my early memories was her in London, always with a sensible elegant handbag, always going to the hairdresser’s.
My mother’s style is very understated, very refined, except for her hair, which is very overstated. My father being a designer could not resist designing it. “You have a large face” he said “you need large hair.” It was the 60’s after all when they met so luckily for my mother large hair was in, but my mother lamented that of course as the 60’s ended everyone else moved onto blown out hair while her bouffant remained. Can you think of the Elnett hairspray can? The golden tanned can with that beautiful woman and her huge bouffant on the front? I grew up thinking that actually was my mother.
The conversation about the handbag drifted back to hair very quickly. “Ugh it was also the decade of the wig,” she said, “you would have to go away on grand shooting weekends in the countryside. Your hair would have been done by the hairdresser on Friday but on Saturday after breakfast in bed the keen ladies would join the guns on the shoot, the protesting ladies would wait till noon, but after an afternoon of damp and drizzle we were then expected to be presentable for dinner.” So they travelled with wigs rather than hairdressers. An evening wig would be produced out of a box. “Was there a Sunday morning wig?” I asked. “It was all so hideous” my mother said “that I cant even remember.”
My mother’s life before marrying David Hicks was an extraordinary whirlwind if British aristocracy and English eccentricity, Hollywood glamour and political education. Her childhood pets included at different times a bear, two wallabies, a mongoose, and a lion. During World War II she was sent to live on Fifth Avenue with Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt.
In 1947 my grandparents were appointed to be the last Viceroy and Vicerine of India and my mother developed lasting and loving relationships with Ghandi and Nehru. She was also a bridesmaid to the Queen and by her side as a lady in waiting when the princess learned her father has died and she was Queen.
My mother, unlike her hair, has moved forward with the times, at 87 she talks as easily with my children as she does with her own generation. “Who the heck is Kim Kardashian?” asked Domino the other day, and my mother was able to explain. Just don’t ask what that explanation was.