February 17th, 2012

For the Love of Pinterest: Pin It to Win It Contest!

Attention readers, inspirers, crafters, and dreamers!

If you haven’t noticed already, the gals at RGS have been ever so Pinterest-inspired lately. We’ve been ooh-ing and ahh-ing in our cozy little nook over everything from classic reads and gorgeous locales, to our love for pastries and pastels. And from the looks of things, we’re not stopping anytime soon. We’ve certainly caught the Pinspiration bug and thought it was about time to spread the pinning love ♥

craft contestThe ladies at Reading Glasses Shopper have decided to dabble in our own shabby-chic Pinterest competition! Starting on 2/17 through 2/27, all you have to do is create a board with the following guidelines for the chance to win $100 in prizes, including:

a $25 gift card to Reading Glasses Shopper, $25 to Scarves.net, and a $50 gift card to Michael’s arts & crafts stores!

We will also repin our favorite entries and feature the loveliest of lovely boards on the Reading Glasses Shopper blog. Read on for the full list of easy-breezy details below, and good luck to all the fabulously creative visionaries out there!

HOW TO ENTER

  • STEP 1: Follow @Reading Glasses Shopper on Pinterest. If you’re not already an avid pinner, that’s a-okay! Just request an invitation in the comments below with your email address. Or, email Molly for an invitation to join. Click here for more information on how to use Pinterest.
  • STEP 2: Create a board titled “RGS All Things Lovely” and categorize under DIY & Crafts. Start pinning!
  • STEP 3: Make sure your board contains at least 1 of each of the 13 pins listed below (in no particular order). For each pin, include the corresponding number and contest description in the pin description.

Michaels contest

  • STEP 4: Email your board link for a chance to win $100 in prizes to mborter[at]oneclickventures[dot]com.
  • STEP 5: Need some inspiration? We’ve made our very own RGS All Things Lovely board to get the wheels turnin’!

Inspiration board

Official Rules:

  • Contest is open to residents of the United States and Canada only.
  • You must follow @Reading Glasses Shopper on Pinterest to enter.
  • Contest begins Friday, February 17th (2/17) through Monday, February 27th (2/27) at 9 a.m. EST.
  • Each pin must include a caption listing the pin number and description. You must have all 13 specified pins.
  • You can pin more than one of each required description; however, it will not improve your chances of winning.
  • Only one (1) entry board per person.
  • One (1) lucky participant will win one (1) $25 gift card to ReadingGlassesShopper.com, one (1) $25 gift card to Scarves.net, and one (1) $50 gift card to Michael’s, totaling $100 in gift cards.
  • Board will be judged based on composition, charm, creativity, and adherence to the guidelines.
  • This is a contest. The odds of winning are based on the number of eligible entries we receive.
  • One (1) winner will be announced on 2/27/12.
  • No purchase necessary to enter.

Pinterest books crafts style

The rules are simple, the prizes are splendid, and the possibilities to share your love for creativity are endless!

Happy pinning!

♥,

The RGS gals

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January 25th, 2012

Eye Heart You: Valentine’s Day Treats for Your Sweets

diy valentines

From department store decor, to red and pink fashion trends, to my lovely Pinterest feed, it seems like everyone’s itching for Valentine’s Day to get here as much as I am.

Valentine’s Day to me isn’t about flower bouquets and expensive dinners; this day gives me a chance to tell all the loves of my life — from my sisters to my dog — how much they mean to me. In the craziness that is our daily lives, taking the time to tell others how much they mean to us can sometimes be overlooked or taken for granted. It’s important for all of us to make time to tell the gems in our life that they are just that.

Now, after reading my ramblings, you might be thinking that I’m one mushy-gushy gal (which I admit, I am!), but when it comes to your happiness, it truly is the people that surround you who make your life complete. And hopefully, once you get the hang of honoring those important people on Valentine’s Day, these random acts of loveliness will happen more often than once a year. Because the way I see it, V-Day should be every day.

So how will you express yourself this Valentine’s Day? That is completely up to you :) But as always, I am here to get you thinking of the perfect ways to do so. Here is what I’m doing this year for a few of  my Valentines.

My favorite gift to give others is a thoughtful note paired with some sweets. One of my go-to recipes that’s both low cost and amazingly easy is the popular Pretzel, Hershey’s Kiss, and Peanut M & M’s treat. These delicious snacks never fail to put a smile on my friends’/family’s/coworkers’ faces, because they really are that good. I’ve decided to get creative with this recipe, and added Valentine’s Day-themed toppings for a special touch of “me.”

Here’s how to make them:

STEP 1: Purchase Ingredients. You will need 1 bag of pretzels (any mini variety will do: round, twists, or waffle), a bag of Hershey’s Hugs (I love the white chocolate!), and Valentine’s toppings of your choosing (I chose candy hearts and red and pink M&M’s, but cute sprinkles would work well, too!).

pretzel candy ingredients

STEP 2: Preheat oven to 350°. While you’re waiting, line an oven-safe pan with aluminum foil, and lay out pretzels in rows on top of the pan.

how to make valentine pretzels

STEP 3: In a separate bowl, unwrap your Hershey’s Hugs. Place one Hug on top of each pretzel.

hershey's hugs for valentines day

STEP 4: Place your pan in the oven for 30 to 60 seconds until the Hugs are soft to the touch, but not completely melted. Be careful that you don’t keep the Hugs in the oven for too long or they’ll burn and taste funny.

hershey kiss pretzels

STEP 5: Once out of the oven, quickly (the chocolate hardens fast!) place/squish/sprinkle your Valentine’s day decor on top of your Hugs.

valentines day pretzel hershey kisses

STEP 6: Let your pretzel treats cool, and pop them in the refrigerator to allow them to set completely.

homemade valentine's day candies

And Voila! You have yourself the most adorable, salty-sweet treats in about 15 minutes or less!

For presentation, I grabbed a few inexpensive items from WalMart, and placed some treats in mini cupcake holders. Others I served on my beloved “You are Special Today” plate for any visitors; this plate has been a tradition in my family for as long as I can remember.

homemade valentines candiesvalentines plate of candy

I wanted to give my mom a special batch, along with this ADORABLE pair of red polka dotted reading glasses that she’s been eyeing for months, so I bought this cute heart bag to hold the treats and glasses.

valentines reading glassesvalentines gift for mom reading glasses

See, Valentine’s Day gestures can be small, inexpensive, and completely meaningful. And don’t count out simply using your words to tell them how you feel, either. Get creative, trust in your crafting abilities, and have fun with it :)

Happy V-Day my loves!

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January 23rd, 2012

What Magical Vitamin Could Help Combat the Effects of Aging in Eyes?

Eye Health and Vitamin DResearchers from the Institute of Ophthalmology at the University College London found that vitamin D reduced the effects of aging in mouse eyes and actually improved the vision of older mice significantly. The group hopes that these results might mean that vitamin D supplements have a similar effect in human subjects.

Before getting into the details of the study, here’s a little background information on how our eyes age: The retina is the layer of light-sensitive nerve lining the back portion of the eye. The retina receives images formed by the lens and transmits these images to the brain via the optic nerve. Being responsible for our vision is a demanding task and requires a great deal of energy. Therefore, as mammals like mice and humans age, their retinas are subjected to progressive inflammation and debris deposits. This can result in poorer vision that manifests itself in disease like macular degeneration.

The researchers in the study found that when old mice were given vitamin D for just six weeks, inflammation was reduced, the debris partially removed, and the mice demonstrated improved vision in tests.

Professor Glen Jeffery, who led the research, believes that the link between vitamin D and age-related eye diseases may be linked to our evolutionary history. Our ancestors lived in Africa for much of human history and were exposed to sunlight year-round, which would have triggered vitamin D production in the skin. Humans only began moving westward and adopting clothing relatively recently. Thus, they may not be well adapted to reduced sunlight. Additionally, life expectancy has increased dramatically over the last few centuries. The combination of reduced vitamin D production and longer lifespan may be the reason aging has such a dramatic effect on the eyes.

While full clinical trials involving humans still need to be conducted before aging patients can be advised to take vitamin D supplements, there seems to be a significant amount of evidence pointing to a connection between vitamin D deficiencies and health problems in the Western world.

In the meantime, make sure you’re getting your daily dose of vitamin D. Not only is the “sunshine vitamin” potentially good for your eyes, but it helps the body absorb calcium from your diet. Try to spend time in the sunshine (when it’s available); as little as 10 minutes of exposure a day is thought to prevent deficiencies. Vitamin D is also found in many dietary sources like fish, eggs, fortified milk, yogurt, fortified cereals, and cod liver oil.

Try this recipe from Wholeliving.com for a vitamin D-packed meal!

curry salmon recipeCurry Rubbed Salmon with Napa Slaw

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup brown basmati rice
  • Coarse salt and ground pepper
  • 1 pound Napa cabbage (1/2 head), thinly sliced crosswise
  • 1 pound carrots, coarsely grated
  • 1/2 cup fresh mint leaves
  • 1/4 cup fresh lime juice, plus lime wedges for serving
  • 2 tablespoons grapeseed oil
  • 4 salmon fillets (6 ounces each)
  • 2 teaspoons curry powder

Directions:

  1. In a large saucepan, bring 2 cups of water to a boil then add rice. Season with salt and pepper, cover, and reduce heat. Cook until tender — about 30 to 35 minutes.
  2. Meanwhile, in a large bowl, combine cabbage, carrots, mint, lime juice, and oil. Season with salt and pepper and toss.
  3. Heat broiler with rack set 4 inches from heat. Ten minutes prior to when the rice is done cooking, place salmon on a foil-lined baking sheet. Rub salmon with curry and season with salt and pepper. Broil until just cooked through — about 6 to 8 minutes.
  4. Fluff rice and serve alongside salmon and the salad.

 

Sources:

Eye Health Guide
Medical News Today
Dr. Ben Kim
Whole Living

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