Wednesday, January 25, 2012

STOP. It's dresser time.

...suddenly wanting some MC Hammer pants. Anyone?

I currently type this from our new apartment! Erin and I moved last weekend to our new place, and we're so happy we did it. It was the most back-breaking thing I think I've done in a long time. The new place has 200 extra square feet, is pretty new and is just overall a lot nicer. We're so happy! I'll either post a video or photos of the new place once we get more settled.

Anywho, in the middle of moving, my dresser took a dive off of the bed of the truck. In all honesty, it should have been strapped down... (ahem...**ERIN!**) but it's an older IKEA dresser that I've had since I think I was 15. So it had lived a nice long life.

Not wanting to buy a fancy new dresser at the moment, I took my booty down to Goodwill. Luckily, I found a gem that day. Our local Goodwill gets brand new, still in the box, items from Target all of the time. So, as I'm sure you guessed, I came across a brand new dresser still in it's box! It was marked at $60, but since I couldn't see if it was damaged, I talked them down to $50.

Fast forward a few frustrating hours and a very sore back later, it was set up! I forgot how much work those DIY furniture kits can be. Without further ado...
...In all of her glory! I couldn't help but feel like it looked...bare. So back to Goodwill I headed, to see if I could find some knobs that would work. 
I found this bag of brass knobs that were rough, but I knew I could jazz them up to look nice with the dresser.
So the next day I had Erin go to the hardware store (his favorite place!) to pick up some Rustoleum Oil Rubbed Bronze spray paint/primer. This stuff is all over Pinterest, with some great brass pick-me-ups. It's a great way to quickly give old, tired brass a facelift.
And three layers of paint later, here were my pretty new knobs!
It's a little hard to see, but I had a hard time getting paint into the creases of the knobs. I put them onto a pantry shelf with slats that separated out the knobs, but it blocked the center crease. Fortunately it's not too obvious in person. 

Next I drew with a white Sharpie paint marker, where I wanted the knobs to go. On this dresser I just measured 6" in on each side. I had Erin drill holes, and then I screwed the knobs on. 

And finally, I was DONE!


...please don't judge my mis-matchy frames. That's my next project!

Feeling pretty good about my thrifty new dresser.

Thanks for reading :) 

Xo,

Kelsey





Saturday, January 7, 2012

Going Dairy Free.

Happy New Year!

Christmas was amazing. Erin and I went home to Napa, and got to spend the holiday with our families. Nothing gets better than that. Warm, hearty dinners with the ones we love, fireplaces, watching your family open the gifts you got them, and getting thoughtful gifts as well. So many great things that accompany Christmas.

New Years Eve was spent at our friends' house in Corvallis. Whitney and BJ are friends of ours here, and are very fun people to hang out with. We had a great time! Jenga, girl talk/boy talk and watching the ball drop together was a perfect way to ring in the New Year.

Well, for my New Years resolution, I decided to do something that I should have done a long time ago - 2 years ago, to be exact. You see, 2 years ago I discovered that I have an allergy to dairy. It's not full-blown lactose intolerant, but my body does NOT like when I have any of that creamy goodness known as milk.
So, for this year's resolution I chose to make my diet diary-free.

I thought this would be the toughest resolution I'd ever picked. I mean, anyone who knows me, knows that I would have brie and french bread for dinner every night. Not to mention all of those amazing cheesy pastas and pizza that I would be missing out on. But ultimately, I decided that my everyday well being is much more important. Not to mention that dairy makes my jeans not fit so well - so it was a chance I was willing to take.

After much research, I have found many alternatives that I think should suffice. Obviously cheese-free pizza will NEVER be as good as a big greasy slice, but it is still pretty tasty, I must say! I tried Coconut Milk ice cream last night (So Delicious German Chocolate), and honestly it was better than regular ice cream. Better texture, doesn't melt as fast, and I still get my chocolate fix. Swoon!


I have invested in a couple of helpful recipe books:
- Going Dairy Free by Alisa Marie Fleming
- Recipes for Dairy-Free Living by Denise Jardine
- The Everyday Dairy-free Cookbook by Miller Rogers and Emily White
So far my favorite is Go Dairy Free, because it is super informative about the allergy and what substitutes are best. The writer also started a website about her dairy allergy, and has lists for what foods at fast food restaurants are dairy free, what foods have 'hidden' dairy (such a soy cheese - how sneaky!!), and what brands of these hidden dairy foods are actually dairy free. For example, most cereals contain whey, a milk bi-product. This website says that 'Barbara's Puffins', etc. are dairy free cereal. So to say the least, this woman has made going dairy free super easy. Her website is www.godairyfree.org, in case you were wondering. 

I've been on the dairy free 'diet' for almost a week, and I have to admit that I've never felt better. My jeans (almost) fit again, my stomach doesn't always hurt, and I feel like the foods I'm eating now are so much more healthy - making me feel more healthy :)

I'll follow up in a couple of months and let you know how the dairy free lifestyle is, and if I'm still feeling as positive about it!

xo,

Kelsey