Friday, December 9, 2011

It may seem cold and distant... but it still gets my love...



My fridge, that is! When Paul and I bought our first home in June, this year, the very first thing to break on us was the fridge. Not to fret, we were fully expecting that, it was original to the house (to the tune of 1958, no less). I had already spent plenty of time researching appliances, having numerous hours with my feet up, "preparing" for the birth of our second child in September. My Mom and I were out the door in no time, and on our way to Lowe's with a specific fridge in mind. What much of my research found was that side-by-side and french door fridges are large. In general, too large for older galley kitchens like mine. I love the quaintness of our cooking space, but no longer do current styles lend easily to a 50+ year old space, nave for a few brands. To my great luck and pleasure, Lowe's carries the KitchenAid side-by-side fridge in as small as 21.5 cubic feet. We purchased the 21.8 (model: KSRV22FVSS), which fits perfectly where the old fridge went.

My husband was adamant that it have in-door ice and water. To be honest, I could have gone either way, but I'm soooo glad I listened to him. It tastes great, and when they say the filter lasts at LEAST six months, they are not kidding! I use the water for everything from cooking, topping off the fishbowl, and 1-2 pots of decaf coffee a day (some might call that an addiction... DH calls it endearing!). Best of all, my four year old drinks more water because she can get it for herself (child lock can be turned on if you prefer). Some reviews had stated that you lose freezer space with this feature, but I have yet to see it. Just 3 weeks ago, we had over 500 ounces of bagged milk (for the baby), a 21 pound turkey (Gobble!Gobble!), 6 pounds cooked ground beef, 9 pounds cooked chicken, 4 bags of fruit, 5 of veggies, and two buckets of extra ice (for the upcoming holiday celebration). Still, there was room to spare!

The fridge compartment offers deep shelves (moderate sized sheet cakes are no problem) made from sturdy clear plastic, allowing ample lighting, to make all your food look zuper zexy! The door compartments are equally impressive and could easily store gallons sizes of milk (although the FDA would not recommend you do that...), and a healthy sized dairy box on the top. Each shifts easily from the brackets to customize the space to suit your needs, yet holds its strength. Additionally, this model comes with three drawers: Meat, humidity control, and temperate. The meat is large enough to fit roughly 2 weeks of lunch meats and cheese for our family of 3.5 (one nursing, while I eat an additional 500 cals to cover it), while dinner meats are usually cooked ahead and frozen. I like the humidity controlled drawer for sensitive fruits and veggies like celery, spinach, and nectarines, as well as keeping refrigerated bread and biscuits . Foods like apples, carrots, and peppers fair extremely well in the temperature controlled drawer, which can also be utilized for fresh meats.

 When purchasing a fridge, there are a few aesthetics to consider. White and Black finishes are more likely to be in stock, or have faster delivery dates. When choosing Satina or Stainless Steel, consider that Satina doesn't smudge... but scratches (like those from magnets) show easier. If opting for Stainless Steel, you will always pay more for "full" SS, versus "Door-only." We choose Door-only, which has black sides, and are satisfied with it's appearance. Needless to say, the whole family has been completely satisfied with the purchase, and I look forward to completing with kitchen when we replace the range and oven.

Happy shopping!!

*Mamma Kiki*

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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Pick me up, in tiny a bottle....

Nothing makes me smile a little bigger than a nice pedicure. I've never been one to hit the salon and fork out the major cash for one though. Instead, I've mastered the art of home pampering. Pedicures are easy, quick, and extremely inexpensive.... or at least I thought, till I started watching polish prices sky rocket! It's unbelievable how much you can spend, and then having to choose only one color and stick with it because you hate to fork out the cash for variety. And then, lets face it, buyer remorse sets in when you find yourself having to touch up every other day, or catch yourself giving up and frowning every time you hide your feet from sandals because your toes are covered in scratched and chipped colors.

There is nothing worse that spending a lot of money and finding that it just doesn't stand up to the price. Avon, Loreal, MAC, you name it. None of these polishes (and many more) have ever lasted worth the price tag on the bottle.



Being someone that LOVES a good polish, I am constantly searching for the greatest kind at the greatest value. During my last scavenger through the make-up aisles of Target, I found my newest go to pick me up, in a classic brand. Tucked all the way on the bottom shelf of their display is Sally Hansen's tried and true Hard As Nails line, now available with Xtreme wear. And does it ever stand up to it's name! I applied "Posh Plum" to my tootsies two weeks ago and they look as perfect as they did the first day. The best part: it's less than $3.00 a bottle ($2.04 at my local Target). I've already stocked up on other colors, as I am a barefoot beauty when the weather is warm.



Pick up a bottle on your next trip out, you definitely won't regret it!

*Mama Kiki*

Thursday, April 7, 2011

This is Bobble, have you met...?

Have you met Bobble? You should, this thing is my new best friend. I've had one since January and am in love
with it =) Sold in stores and online alike. More color options are available online, however don't worry about
being to picky with color, you change the filter out around every two months and get to start fresh!

PS... follow the instructions when initially cleaning it. It is normal to rinse out black the first time (it's just the  carbon filter).

*Mama Kiki*


Tuesday, April 5, 2011

I geek for cheap, but wonderful looking skin....











There is not enough that I can say about this brand. It's exclusive to Aldi grocers and, yes indeed, is the hottest thing since sliced bread. I cringe every time I see commercials for skin care lines, boasting that their $30.00 bottle competes well against the many hundred dollar and more types in existence. I cringe because I know I have an even greater skin trick, and it didn't cost me $30.00, hell, it didn't even cost me $10.00.

Yeah, you read that right. Lacura is a skincare line that sells many amazing products, that all begin with their amazing facial creams. I personally have a stock of their night cream, day cream, eye cream, toner, and some of their seasonal products (generally available in the fall).

Best thing I found is that the eye cream can be used to soften the effects of deep wrinkles. I use it on my forehead and furrow lines a few times a week.... it works wonders!

*Mama Kiki*