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Let's Mull it Over
Letâs Mull it Over
Oh how I want to tell you about all the thingsâŠ
There have been many crickets chirping on this blog since I last posted, we have lots of catching up to do in the coming year.
But for now, Iâm just gonna leave this here because, well, this Mulled Jalapeno Wine thing has become a THING! Which is honestly quite thrilling for me because it all started as a little Crystal recipe I made because itâŠ
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Let's Mull it Over
Oh how I want to tell you about all the thingsâŠ
There have been many crickets chirping on this blog since I last posted, we have lots of catching up to do in the coming year.
But for now, Iâm just gonna leave this here because, well, this Mulled Jalapeno Wine thing has become a THING! Which is honestly quite thrilling for me because it all started as a little Crystal recipe I made because it sounded good to me on a crisp Fall day in 2014. I was probably deep into the one-year-old chasing and three-year-old sassing phase. What kind of winemakerâs wife would I be if I didnât use that experience to craft a warm cocktail recipe we could some day turn into a product itself? A lazy one!
So fast-forward to present day and here you have it folks â the Mulled Jalapeno Wine that started in our kitchen and is now selling out at the Saturday markets faster than I can make it.
So much seasonal love packaged in a 1.5L pouch!
Thereâs cinnamon, thereâs clove, thereâs star anise (itâs completely ok if you have no idea what that last item is). Thereâs apple cider, thereâs dry white wine, and thereâs â you guessed it â jalapeno wine. Stir a spoonful of honey in there and call it a season, friends. I hope yours is served warm with minimal whining from your in-lawsâŠ
Youâre welcome.
XOXO,
The me who is now dodging footballs thrown by a four-year-old, making school lunches for a first grader, keeping up with clients in the studio and diligently organizing the chaos involved with opening a tasting room. (Remember how I mentioned we have some catching up to do?) Letâs do that soonâŠ
(Psst â If youâre local you can find us and this mulled wine situation at the Indoor Farmerâs Market at 8th & Fulton in downtown Boise every Saturday until Dec. 23rd [9am â 2pm], as well as at the Capital City Holiday Market on the Grove every Saturday until Dec. 16th [10:30am â 2:30pm].)
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Wine + Workouts + Whippersnappers (A Trifecta Cameo)
Wine + Workouts + Whippersnappers (A Trifecta Cameo)
Itâs true, Iâm making an appearance on my own blog. What will she write about after being MIA so long, one would ask. There really arenât enough words or time or ears with that much storage to spare. So letâs cover a little bit of my favorite things and call this a trifecta cameo!
All Things Wine
Oh this winery businessâŠ
âWhat made you do this?â We get asked that a great deal. Honestly, I thinkâŠ
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Wine + Workouts + Whippersnappers (A Trifecta Cameo)
Itâs true, Iâm making an appearance on my own blog. What will she write about after being MIA so long, one would ask. There really arenât enough words or time or ears with that much storage to spare. So letâs cover a little bit of my favorite things and call this a trifecta cameo!
All Things Wine
Oh this winery businessâŠ
âWhat made you do this?â We get asked that a great deal. Honestly, I think we knew we had something and we knew we had to start somewhere. Where it has gone from there has been incredibly and strangely fascinating. From farmers markets to Vegas to video features at Hot Mixology to a (fingers-crossed) tasting room in the works, my winemaker and I have learned a great deal. Among those wise-owl moments, weâve decided small yet progressive growth is the way we drink it down best. Weâve added more retailers (heya, Boise Airport and Hayley, ID); Weâve added more events (hint: Youâll find us in the mountains this summer â specifically the Ketchum farmersâ market and a festival in Stanley aaaaand Weiser for that small thing called the Total Solar Eclipse). Weâve also added more wine including two red blends we released last November and â hold my glass while I do The Carlton â two new flavors of Jalapeno Wine Lemonade to release this summer. You read that right.
The Ambassador â 75% Syrah, 25% Grenache. Horse Heaven Hills AVA
Never fear, weâre still dealing with the usual suspects for 2017 (both farmersâ markets in downtown Boise, Savor Idaho, the Eagle Food & Wine Festival, a plethora of First Thursdays in Downtown Boise) and weâre adding events all the time. Iâve attempted to harness my web design skills and integrated an event calendar in the sidebar on the right so you can check out where weâre at month to month. Turns out my design skills havenât aged as well as our Syrah-Grenache did. Itâs not like youâre surprised. Iâve still got loads of events to add to the calendar so if you donât see what you think you should see, head over to our Facebook page for the real-time scoop. Donât ask me to Tweet about it in a timely fashion â Iâm a cusp millennial/Generation Xâer who was not raised by helicopter parents, is married to a full-on traditional Generation Xâer and I am an old soul. Translation: I think social media is fun and interesting but I also want to be left alone now and then to read a !@#$ book.
Which is an odd and unrelated segue intoâŠ
All Things Workouts
Oh this fitness industryâŠ
You might know by now my outlook on health and fitness is a bitâŠreal-world oriented. Meaning there are some fundamental things about the fitness industry I canât get on board with (see: this post from way back). The obsession with abs and back sides and rules and being perfect is too much. Iâve been in the industry for over 10 years now and that false message of beauty is not getting any better, friends. But I am certainly 100% in support of a healthy and grateful mind, a body you can move and love and live in, nutrition that can sustain you instead of poison you and finding the size you feel was meant for you.
Truth be told, since my little addition of a defibrillator in 2015 and the coinciding quasi beta-blocker that came as part of the deal, I have noticed a few things:
1. Even if I want to, I simply cannot push my cardiovascular system to beat faster than it wants. I have no doubt this is a result of the medication, so I make it work. I can still sprint and get in a HIIT session so intense it makes the dog sweat watching me. My takeaway is: Push your body but trust your body. Know the difference between breaking barriers that need to be broken and listening to warning signs.
2. Bodies change. Certainly after childbirth and certainly as we age. After youâve played out your 20s itâs more important than ever to check your nutrition. It doesnât matter how fit you are at 30, 40, 50âŠyour metabolism has shifted and you may have encountered some changes in your health. Furthermore, even if you already had a healthy eating approach that worked for you in the past you will likely realize at some point itâs no longer cutting it. Adjust, pay attention, eat and workout in a way that will make your body happy to carry you into and well past your 60s.
3. Stop the crazy obsession with excuses. If you set out to begin a healthier lifestyle every week yet every week you let life get in the way, it will catch up to you. I am 35 years young and healthy with a genetic heart condition. There is one thing I know for sure: We are not invincible. Life is indiscriminate, things will pull you away from taking care of yourself and there will be brief moments youâll have to allow it. But come back to you. Always come back.
And if you canât do it for you, do it forâŠ
All Things Whippersnappers
So maybe you donât have kids or grandkids. Maybe you have dogs or squirrels. At any rate, overseeing the little ones requires a whole lot of blood, sweat and tears. Sometimes even from the children.
I have young kiddos so Iâm usually dealing with various low-key shenanigans. When I hear âMom, I need you to come look at this!â yelled from the bathroom I freeze in terror. When my son turned four in February we found ourselves meeting a whole new kid. This has been mostly fun except for Iâve realized raising a small boy quite possibly requires the skills necessary for raising a teenage girl. Combine that with the fact that my daughter is finishing up kindergarten and also learning some hard things in life as kids have to do, there are moments when I have to remember I need to teach these small humans how to deal with the crap of life.
I discovered this video and they love watching it. They also love it when their mom nearly loses her $#!+ and they can say, âMomâŠbreathe.â
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Have a lovely week and remember, just breatheâŠ
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The Tuesday Tank
âI donât know where Iâm going. I donât know where Iâve been.â
Pretty much, and Iâm completely sober.
Oh, summer. You and your childish dreams of sitting in the sun all day, your optimistic adventures and restful face looking at me like Iâm a traitor. âSpend more time with me,âyou say. Truth is, youâre not loyal enough for me. You come in like a knight on a wine truck and captivate me with storiesâŠ
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The Tuesday Tank
âI donât know where Iâm going. I donât know where Iâve been.â
Pretty much, and Iâm completely sober.
Oh, summer. You and your childish dreams of sitting in the sun all day, your optimistic adventures and restful face looking at me like Iâm a traitor. âSpend more time with me,â you say. Truth is, youâre not loyal enough for me. You come in like a knight on a wine truck and captivate me with stories of your past. Then youâre gone, gone, gone. And Iâm left here disinfecting the kiddie pool and questioning why I ever thought youâd stick around in the first place.
Am I right or am I right? Here we go, August. Here we go, kindergarten. Here we go, carnies at the state fair. Here we go, jalapeno pepper harvest and the procuring of grape blocks in the vineyards. Cheers to this month and all the transition in our veins. Iâm back on the blog and celebrating with an installment of âThe Tuesday Tank!â
Todayâs Tank:
~We donât need more time, we need a damn compound.
The kids are at grandmaâs house this week. I have four days to get âeverythingâ done I need to get done. BALONEY! I will not get it all done. My winemaker and I will probably not get to go to a movie or see friends we rarely see. Why? Because this: You Donât Need More Free Time.
So, parents, let us stop feeding ourselves the lie that weâd get more done/see our friends/family more if we werenât parents. And non-parents, youâre totally guilty of your equivalent lies. Thereâs a reason compounds exist and perhaps those people have it all figured out. Or perhaps we should just keep the wine rack stocked and continue onâŠ
~âTis the season for youth sports and Red 40 food coloring!
Iâm all about all things in moderation. Iâm also all about maybe not having to hear âMom I pooped green!â If you have a child in sports you may be interested in making your own hydration solution. If so, read how to make Homemade Gatorade Concentrate. Or maybe you love green poop, hell if I know. Who am I to give a child limits?
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~Hello, my name is Crystal and I put snail mucus on my face.
Korean skin care is kind of a thing and itâs kind of addicting. As someone who isnât exactly old and isnât exactly 20-something (unless ACDC comes onâŠ.ohhhh watch OUT world!), Iâm definitely into skin care these days and probably for the rest of the days. Iâm also into knowing whatâs in the stuff that goes on my face. Enter: Hereâs How to Find âSafeâ and âNaturalâ Korean Beauty Products.
Psst:Â Secure yourself a sheet mask and wear it like you just donât care.
~Someone stole my book idea. No really.
Iâve always wanted to write a book about the different paths our lives could take if we made just one decision differently. The genius Laura Barnett beat me to it, rats! Guess thatâs what happens when you donât actually ever write a book. The Versions of Us is currently open on my Kindle and Iâm digging the three different versions of this story. NowâŠI wonder what turn my life would have taken if my winemaker hadnât fixed my wine bottle opener when we were just beginning to dateâŠ
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~I hate shopping. Please somebody, give me the highlights.
Say what you want about Trader Joeâs, there are some sweet finds there. Every three months or so I stock up on a few frozen items just to have on-hand for those crazy evenings when you have no time to prep a meal but you also have no desire to eat out. This list of 10 Things I Buy from Trader Joeâs for No-Cook Dinners was supposed to find you and me. See also my favorite quick-cooking steel cut oats from Trader Joeâs, listed in a previous âTuesday Tankâ installment here.
~I know you probably know how to cook your fruits and vegetables but Yours Truly just did this in the oven for the first time and youâre gonna hear about it.
Photo Credit: Onceuponasmallbostonkitchen.blogspot
Roasted tomatoes should be a food group. Typically we grill tomatoes in the summer or eat them raw (or on cucumber/tomato sandwiches) but I wanted that quasi-crispy, slightly-sweet taste you can only get from a roasted tomato. Turns out all I needed was to squeeze some serious seeds to get it. This recipe is perfection, even on a Monday night. Especially on a Monday night.
Thanks for playing with me, happy Tuesday-trudging!
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Deck of Cards Workout
Deck of Cards Workout
I have learned a great many things since you and I last got together here. The highlights off that list:
When in Vegas, Iâm no longer part of the âLetâs party like itâs 1999â population (R.I.P. Prince). Rather, Iâm officially in the population lovingly known as âIâm here for work so donât call after 9:30 or youâll interfere withâŠ
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Deck of Cards Workout
I have learned a great many things since you and I last got together here. The highlights off that list:
When in Vegas, Iâm no longer part of the âLetâs party like itâs 1999â population (R.I.P. Prince). Rather, Iâm officially in the population lovingly known as âIâm here for work so donât call after 9:30 or youâll interfere with Pajamas-in-Bed-While-Drinking-Wine-in-a-Hotel-Cup-and-Watching-The-Wahlburgers time.â
Donât ever say out loud that you canât imagine life moving any faster or your schedule getting any busier. I mean, unless you hate yourself and love jinxed karma. Weâre all a bunch of masochists!
âŠâŠread the rest HERE at Potter Wines Garden City Winery website!
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Potter Wines 2016 Calendar of Events
Potter Wines 2016 Calendar of Events
When you have so many circus balls up in the air, sometimes dropping one means it doesnât immediately get thrown back into the mix. It gets picked up, dusted off and then some clown steals it and throws it in your face while shouting âRookie!â. Such is the case with this poor blog these last couple months.
But know this, readers out there: I will always keep trying to juggle this circus (becauseâŠ
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Potter Wines 2016 Calendar of Events
When you have so many circus balls up in the air, sometimes dropping one means it doesnât immediately get thrown back into the mix. It gets picked up, dusted off and then some clown steals it and throws it in your face while shouting âRookie!â. Such is the case with this poor blog these last couple months.
But know this, readers out there: I will always keep trying to juggle this circus (because I kind of love it).
This time Iâm back to reveal some things weâve been working on during the âslow monthsâ (lies!)Â at the winery. in 2016, youâll find us at many of the same places as last year, with some exciting additions.
This is not an exhaustive calendar as weâre always adding new events and tastings as they get organized, so check back periodically for updates. If youâd like to receive our (very sporadic) newsletter with occasional open house announcements and VIP promotions, simply email me at [email protected] with the subject line âNewsletter Subscriptionâ.
Lastly, be sure to like our Potter Wines Facebook Page to be absolutely certain of where weâre at any given week.
Hereâs where to find us through the year!
Potter Wines 2016 Calendar of Events
*Important Note: You will find us every Saturday at BOTH farmersâ markets in downtown Boise through October. Giving this disclaimer right now saves me from typing in every Saturday date for the next six months. The Boise Farmersâ Market and The Capital City Public Market are our favorite homes away from home!
March:
Tuesday the 8th & Wednesday the 9th: The Nightclub and Bar Convention and Trade Show. This is a huuuuge industry trade show weâre making a debut at this year. In Vegas, of course! We have been planning this one for months and weâre excited to be featured in their Emerging Brands Pavilion alongside many other top-notch vendors!
The Nightclub & Bar Show. Photo Credit: chilledmagazine.com
April:
Saturday the 2nd: Opening day of The Boise Farmersâ Market. This one is near and dear to our hearts, as itâs where we originally launched in Boise. Find us there every Saturday through October. Open 9am to 1pm, located @ 10th & Grove Streets.
Tuesday the 12th: Women & Wellness event at Thrive Chiropractic. Come by and drink some wine and enjoy other fun life necessities! 5:30 to 7:30pm, located @ 04 S. Orchard St., Boise, 83705.
Saturday the 16th: Opening day of the Capital City Public Market. Last year we were visiting members and this year weâre happy to say weâre sticking around! Find us there every Saturday through October. Open 9:30am to 1:30pm, located downtown on 8th Street.
Saturday the 23rd: Taste 208. This year is the fifth anniversary of this event and our first year of participation. With 55 local and regional vendors serving samples of beer, wine and spirits, you hardly have a reason to miss this! 6-9pm, located at Payette Brewing, 733 South Pioneer Street (River St. between 12th and 14th).
The Boise Farmersâ Market
May:
In addition to all Saturdays at both farmersâ marketsâŠ
Friday the 20th: Wine, Women & Shoes. With a fashion show, wine tasting, designer shopping and shoes, this is bound to be a stellar evening! Proceeds go to womenâs and childrenâs charities, so thereâs lots to love here. 6:00 to 9:30pm @ The Boise Centre.
June (Idaho Wine Month!):
In addition to all Saturdays at both farmersâ marketsâŠ
Thursday the 2nd: First Thursday with Buy Idaho at the Ward Hooper Gallery. Sip on wine while you browse the iconic Idaho artistsâ collections. Buy Idaho is also celebrating their 30th anniversary and will be selling their Commemorative 30th Anniversary Buy Idaho Calendar featuring beautiful scenic images by â you guessed it â Ward Hooper himself. 5:00 to 9:00pm, located @ 745 W Idaho St.
Friday the 3rd: First Friday at Whole Foods Boise. These fun food and drink events inside the store benefit local non-profits. Thereâs wine, beer, food, demos and even live music. Buy your ticket for $5 when you get there and come hang out with us! 4:00 to 7:00pm, located @ 401 S. Broadway.
Sunday the 12th: Savor Idaho. Donât even slightly hesitate to get your tickets for this major Idaho wine event, as they always sell out! The Idaho Wine Commission and other sponsors do a terrific job putting on this soiree every year and we always look forward to it. 2:00 to 5:00pm, located @ Idaho Botanical Gardens.
Savor Idaho 2015
July:
All Saturdays at both farmersâ markets.
Psst! Stay on alert for an event thrown together with Boise Brewing this month! Itâs gonna be SHANDY-TASTIC!
(Update: The above-mentioned event did happen on First Thursday in July and it was indeed shandy-tastic. If you missed hearing about it, itâs because you should be following along at our Facebook page. Go now, Iâll waitâŠ)
Friday the 29th @ Canyon County Fair, inside the OâConnor Field House. The fine folks at Buy Idaho are including us in their showcase of Idaho-only booths! Stop by for samples and to purchase your own. 12Â to 10pm, located at 2207 Blaine St, Caldwell, 83605.
August:
In addition to all Saturdays at both farmersâ marketsâŠ
Thursday the 4th: First Thursday at Salon Apothecary. Thereâs going to be wine (ours!), appetizers, a mobile botox party (itâs true!), and giveaways. This fun salon is owned by four ladies who are a hit to hang with and get styled by! 5-8pm. Find them in the Sola Salon store front at 1197 W Main St.
Watch for an update on our participation in Salsa Fest at North End Organic Nursery (Always on a Sunday in August, always a big spicy blast!).
September:
In addition to all Saturdays at both farmersâ marketsâŠ
Saturday the 24th: Eagle Food & Wine Festival. This is perhaps the most fun Iâve ever had as a vendor (and most events are pretty fun). I think itâs a mix of the attendees, the wineries and the food vendors involved. Plus Mary (the organizer) goes to great lengths to make this a super smooth and exciting evening. We never miss! 6:00 to 9:00pm, located @ Banbury Golf Course.
Eagle Food & Wine Festival 2015
October:
All Saturdays at both farmersâ markets. AndâŠ
Thursday the 6th: Downtown Boise First Thursday. Watch for us at Shift Boutique. Located @ 807 W Bannock St.
Sunday the 9th: Harvest Pa-Brew-Za @ North End Organic Nursery in Garden City. Wine, beer, live music, chili cook-off, fall fun galore! 2-6pm, located @ 3777 W Chinden Blvd.
Thursday the 13th: Buy Idaho 30th Anniversary Celebration @ Boise Centre East. This event is free and open to the public â join in on the fun and peruse the tradeshow of Buy Idaho vendors (spoiler: Weâre not the only winery). 11am â 6pm.
November:
Thursday the 3rd: Downtown Boise First Thursday @ Marla Junes. Sip while you shop and make your Christmas wish list. And check out our latest(red) wine release: The Ambassador. Eyebrows up! 5-8pm, located @ 811 W Bannock St, Boise.
All Saturdays: The Indoor Boise Farmersâ Market. The weather outside may be frightful but this indoor market is sure delightful. Buy Christmas gifts â two for you, one for them. You know the drill. Keep enjoying local breads, produce, cheeses, sauces, baked goods, jams, wine, coffeeâŠall the important things, through December. Located @ the corner of 8th & Fulton St. 9am â 2pm.
December:
Saturday the 3rd, 10th & 17th at the Indoor Boise Farmersâ Market (see above for address and times).
Two bottles of Syrah + a pouch = Wine Loversâ Breakdance
Thatâs a wrap! Cheers to a year of wine!
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Maui Winery (Take Me Back to Paradise City)
Maui Winery (Take Me Back to Paradise City)
As January cruises by Iâm noticing things are getting serious.Every year I feel like January sets the tone for whatâs to come so as of today Iâm making a concerted effort to turn my internal bass beat dowwwwn. Between tax season deadlines and planning events and marketing for the year and thinking about Lilaâs kindergarten registration (just kidding, Iâm in denial!) and this teeny tiny insanelyâŠ
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Maui Winery (Take Me Back to Paradise City)
As January cruises by Iâm noticing things are getting serious. Every year I feel like January sets the tone for whatâs to come so as of today Iâm making a concerted effort to turn my internal bass beat dowwwwn. Between tax season deadlines and planning events and marketing for the year and thinking about Lilaâs kindergarten registration (just kidding, Iâm in denial!) and this teeny tiny insanely gargantuous tradeshow in Vegas weâre exhibiting at in six weeks (more on that down the road) and the always-exciting commitment levels happening with clients at the studio, Iâm taking a deep breath and thinking about wine and the ocean. Specifically: Our visit to Maui Winery last November.
So there. This shall be the tone I set for the year.
At about the precise moment we learned we would be going to Maui I started thinking about write offs the local wine scene. Did they even have one? Can you grow decent winemaking grapes on the island? And so my winemaker and I discovered mauiwine.com. From the looks of what we read they are best known for pineapple wine. Well yes, that makes sense in the Pacific Ocean market. But wait, hang on to your perfectly poised wine glass: They grow Syrah, Malbec, Grenache, Viognier, Chenin Blanc and Gewurztraminer grapes too. All I needed was a willing winemaker hubby and my partner-in-wine-drinking mother to venture up that windy Hawaiian mountain road with me. I kept reminding them both for about ten months that we had to make a point to visit the winery once we set foot on the island. Iâm sure they grew tired of me dropping not-so-subtle hints. You had me at wine, their faces countered back. I was simply doing what I do best and making sure no one forgets about wine for a week.
Fast-forward to our week in Kihei when we set a date. We began our ascent up the windy, lush mountain (which is actually a volcano and the locals made sure we understood that) full of shockingly gorgeous vistas overlooking the sandy beaches weâd just come from. It was like a completely different island at 1800 feet above sea level. Forty-five minutes earlier it had been palm trees and sand and humid 80-degree weather. That landscape quickly morphed into green-covered hillsides and houses and misty rain and refreshing mountain air. This was our sixth day on Maui and the first I could say I didnât need sunscreen.
These were taken out the window of our rental car. Not bad for a Wednesday drive, huh?
To say I was surprised by this place would be entirely accurate. It was adorable/charming/gorgeous/historical/welcoming/perfect.
The Kingâs Cottage and tasting room.
âThe Shedâ
And the trees! I spent a long minute trying to mentally coordinate how I would move one of these guys into my future back yard. Curse the cost of shipping!
Turns out thereâs a lot of history behind this place. The estate grounds are known as Rose Ranch, which was established over 150 years ago. The main building where the tasting room is housed is the Kingâs Cottage where, according to the website, âKing Kalakaua â the last reigning king of Hawaiâi â and Queen Kapiâolani would come to relax and be entertained.â And so were we as we stepped up to the bar, which was made from a mango tree. I mean, isnât everyoneâs?
Heather greeted us with wine glasses and answers to all our questions. I felt like maybe sheâd done this before. She explained how the vineyards sit beneath a blanket of cool mountain air yet are bathed in steady high temperatures year-round, which makes for a very long growing season. The vines actually have to go into a forced dormancy, meaning there is an even greater degree of labor and amount of time spent in the vineyards than is typical for most grape growers.
Very interesting indeed. Now letâs see the wine list.
We each were given three complimentary tastings so we tried to divide and conquer most of the list and pass our glasses around. Out of the pineapple wines selection, we each liked the semi-dry Maui Blanc best. Perhaps we should have brought a sweet wine lover with us, as none of us are big on dessert wines. However both the Hula O Maui and the Maui Blanc were refreshing and would be perfect on a hot sultry day lying on the beach.
We moved on to the Rose Ranch selections where of the four I believe we enjoyed Upcountry Gold and Ulupalakua Red most.
Again, given the sweetness factor of the remaining two I think we may have been a bit biased. The Upcountry Gold was easy to drink and the red blend was subtle and simple. This may be the time to plug in a fun fact to insinuate my own hunch about the winemakerâs style: He is from and was once a winemaker in Oregon. Noted.
The unanimous winner however was the 2012 Estate Syrah. This was the meatiest wine on the list so of course it was bound to be our pick. We purchased a few bottles and when we opened one a month later at home it was surprisingly dry, something I donât remember noticing at the winery probably because I was sopping wet from island rain showers at the time. It was nice, enjoyable, and reminded me of the ocean which felt light years away from the 17 degree temps at home. Thank goodness for photos and wine, or I may have dreamt the whole vacation.
After tasting and walking around the grounds and letting the kiddos emit some energy we were ready for some local fare. Heather had recommended the place just a hop/skip/jump across the street which was perfect considering it was the only place within about 30 miles to eat.
The Cowboyâs Place was eclectic, charismatic and full of fun gifts, convenience goodies and a little cafĂ© in the back where I ordered up the curry salmon salad-stuffed avocado. I mean, the avocadoes on this island are ridiculously superior to any others. Donât talk about how many calories are on this plate. I donât give two shakes of a Hawaiian pigâs tail.
We ended the day on the beach drinking a glass of wine while the kids splashed around in the salty waves.
Hana hou! (Letâs do it again!)
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Jalapeno Wine & Ginger Cocktail + Chomps Snacks Sticks Review
Jalapeno Wine & Ginger Cocktail + Chomps Snacks Sticks Review
Christmas shopping: Check. Workout: Check. Workout other people: Check. Ship wine to wonderful customers: Check. Drink wine in my pajamas while wrapping presents: Check. Share new cocktail recipe: Check!
This is the stuff that matters, friends: Cocktails and wine. And personal hygiene.
My winemaker and I wanted to come up with a new Jalapeno Wine cocktail recipe to share in time for cheersâingâŠ
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Jalapeno Wine & Ginger Cocktail + Chomps Snacks Sticks Review
Christmas shopping: Check. Workout: Check. Workout other people: Check. Ship wine to wonderful customers: Check. Drink wine in my pajamas while wrapping presents: Check. Share new cocktail recipe: Check!
This is the stuff that matters, friends: Cocktails and wine. And personal hygiene.
My winemaker and I wanted to come up with a new Jalapeno Wine cocktail recipe to share in time for cheersâing the New Year. Last weekend a star was born! For now Iâm calling it a Jalapeno Wine & Ginger Cocktail but Iâm still searching for clever names. Itâs very similar to a margarita made with ginger aleâŠif that margarita also were to incorporate Jalapeno Wine (which ours usually do around here, see this recipe on the website). A Potter Wines Ginger Margarita may make more sense but then it would lack the Jalapeno Wine kick-in-the-attention-span I want people to receive when reading/saying it. Folks, tip your mixologist well the next time youâre at a bar. For they know some of lifeâs biggest secrets like how to adequately name a cocktail.
I love the brightness of this drink. Itâs got the right amount of spice and tequila, not too much sweetness and the ginger ale makes it fizzy and fun. You could probably also use ginger beer and get a similar result. We tried a local ginger cider the second time around and while it was also good, I preferred mine made with ginger ale to capture the Jalapeno Wine just right and deliver it to my taste buds in a way that made them say âLetâs keep doing this, team.â
In other news, the good people over at Chomps Snack Sticks sent me some samples of their 100% grass fed beef sticks (because protein gets kind of boring and I also asked nicely for them). I have that review for you at the end of this post so stay tuned if youâre a cocktail/wine lover who likes beef to go with your buzz. Or maybe just a high-protein snack to go with your New Yearâs resolution.
First, letâs cheers it up!
Jalapeno Wine and Ginger Cocktail
Jalapeno Wine & Ginger Cocktail Recipe
(Serves two)
Ingredients:
3 ounces Reposado tequila
2 ounces lime juice
1 ounce simple syrup
8 ounces ginger ale
2 ounces Original Jalapeno Wine (you could also use our Chipotle Jalapeno Wine if you prefer a smoky flavor)
Ice
Lime wedge and/or slice of jalapeno for garnish (optional)
Directions:
(Optional: Chill two glasses in freezer 5-10 minutes ahead of time. We used martini glasses because we live recklessly and sometimes drink our margaritas in a martini glass.)
Place a fair amount of ice in a shaker. Add all ingredients and roll in your hand to mix. My winemaker shook it very briefly for me because he knows Iâm odd and I loathe carbonation. I recommend you DONâT shake it up unless you too get puffy like a seagull on Alka-Seltzer when you drink carbonated beverages.
Strain into glasses.
If youâd like you can add ice. We found adding ice only dilutes the brightness of the drink, hence why we instead chill our glasses ahead of time and drank sans-rocks.
Happy New Year!
Chomp Snack Sticks Review
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Hereâs the thing with me: I believe in eating a high-protein diet (for most people, this is beneficial as well as a tried-and-true method for keeping pounds off). But if Iâm being honest? Borrrringggg. Iâm constantly changing up my protein sources because letâs face it â Iâm a carb and cheese girl. So I have to get creative on how I get my protein in. Yes, protein powder helps. Which leads me back to above-mentioned snooze drill and the fact that Iâm not going to recommend to all my clients that they shell out more money by buying protein powder around the clock. You can always find ways to eat more protein â so I hit up the people at Chomp.
Itâs not like Iâm a big beef stick fanatic but when Iâm on the road, especially with my kids, I get super annoyed at all the gross food options Iâm faced with. Same goes when weâre working a wine event and itâs 4-5 hours before we can eat. So usually my go-to is a pepperoni stick or jerky. Which means itâs great protein-wise but pathetic processed-wise. And the last time I âtreatedâ all of us to a round of all-natural, store-bought jerky in the car (which I found at Target), I vowed to never do it again unless I was depressed that I hadnât seen my gag reflex kick in for a while.
Chomp sent me their snack sticks in three different flavors: Original, Hoppinâ Jalapeno (uh, clearly they know their demographic), and Crankinâ Cran. Â Hereâs the skinny:
The Pros
Tasty. I pretty much inhaled the Original between clients at the studio and all thumbs pointed up. I think thatâs the first time Iâve had a beef stick that didnât break my teeth. Wayyyy better than that junk they sell at Jacksonâs.
Nutritionally sound. These are the nutrition facts and list of ingredients. Itâs pretty much like finding out thereâs pirate treasure buried in your back yard.
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 Niche market. While Iâm not a Paleo or Whole30 follower, I can appreciate where these guys are coming from. Kudos to them for diving into a market that needed some realistic options.
Grab and go, my friends. Grab and go.
Crisis aversion. Your 2 Âœ year old is beginning to use his powers for evil because itâs been two minutes since he ate something. Lucky for you youâve got a Chomps Snack Stick in your bag. Well done, parent. Proceed to curse at whomever coordinates traffic light patterns.
Whaaat?! There arenât any sugars in here. There ARENâT ANY SUGARS! Perhaps other food manufacturers will catch on and we can all move on with our lives without added sugars in every product we consume. Thatâd be a Christmas miracle!
Price. Have you purchased a stick of (questionable) beef or jerky lately? A financial planner passes out every time a sale is made. And forget about turkey jerky. I purchased a bag for $6.99 once and there were three lousy pieces inside. No I mean it, they were really, really lousy. Chomps Snack Sticks are actually more reasonably priced considering you get more for your buck. A financial planner somewhere just got their wings.
Flavors. Um, Crankinâ Cran? Who does that to a beef stick?! And who pulls it off?! These guys. And the Hoppinâ Jalapeno flavor is a winner with the jalapeno-obsessed over here. Whatâs even better is these flavors donât taste like fake beef with fake flavoring mixed in. They taste likeâŠreal food. Insanity.
Post workout snack. Iâm usually ravenous after a workout and if Iâm exercising at the studio it means I donât have time for an entire meal before my next client. Which leads us back to that whole grab-and-go thing I mentioned above.
Spousal agreement. Even the hubby liked these. I asked him to sample the Hoppinâ Jalapeno sinceâŠwell, itâs obvious seeing as heâs the Jalapeno Winemaker, isnât it? âThatâs good. Itâs a lot better than any others Iâve tried. Iâd give it a 4.5 out of 5.â (That means itâs pretty dang good.) âBut thereâs no jalapeno in this.â Which means there is definitely jalapeno in it but his taste buds are completely immune at this point.
The Cons
That sodium thing. There is a little bit of added salt, likely for preservation purposes. Still, this beats the entire salt flat youâll find in something like a Slim Jim. And if youâre on the road, sitting for hours in the car, we all know how much fun extra sodium adds to that experience.
Price. Notice I mentioned price as a Pro above. While these are definitely more reasonably priced than other natural options out there (and you do get more for your buck nutritionally), theyâre still an extra cost for protein. With that said, if you find yourself grabbing protein bars or shakes anyway, I think this makes sense cost-wise as another option. Or if you find yourself over-eating (or under-eating) because you never eat enough protein to begin with, these are definitely worth the money.
If youâre intrigued and want to try them for yourself, go get âem at gochomps.com!
(This review was powered by BrandBacker, but all opinions and sarcasm are my own.)
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Get Fit in Four Months: Month Four
Get Fit in Four Months: Month Four
âHello. Itâs me. Iâve been MIA because my head is still in Hawaii.â
Thatâs essentially the only good reason I have for you. I realize that Month Three of this segment turned into Month Three-and-a-Half. Roll with it. You had to know Iâd come back for you. A great trainer knows how to make people hold on a little longer than theyâre comfortable. Howâs that for justification of my absence?
JudgingâŠ
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Get Fit in Four Months: Month Four
âHello. Itâs me. Iâve been MIA because my head is still in Hawaii.â
Thatâs essentially the only good reason I have for you. I realize that Month Three of this segment turned into Month Three-and-a-Half. Roll with it. You had to know Iâd come back for you. A great trainer knows how to make people hold on a little longer than theyâre comfortable. Howâs that for justification of my absence?
Judging by how many hits Iâve had lately on the Get Fit in Four post series, you guys are ready. Youâre ready for the nitty gritty, detail-intensive, game-changing last month. And what better time to amp yourself up for it than during the holidays, when you know youâre going to be thrown into food and drink remorse. I speak of this judgement-free since I managed to gain more than a few pounds on vacation (I blame only myselfâŠand the market fresh coconut filled with rumâŠand the margaritas at Fredâs Mexican CafĂ©). The fact that Iâd lost more than a few pounds beforehand during my own Get Fit in Four journey, however, kind of makes me feel no remorse. See how that worked out for me? Itâs a win/win. Your turn!
If youâve been doing your homework from Month 1, Month 2 and Month 3 then youâve been logging your food, watching your portions, lifting heavier, interval training and choosing cleansing, less bread-like foods. Youâve also been increasing your protein intake. Well done, team. If this was a basketball game Iâd slap you on the butt and fist-pump you. Since this is simply the game of life I feel doing both those things in tandem would be highly inappropriate. So you get a proverbial high five and a get-back-to-work nod of approval. Weâre headed into overtime.
Get Fit in 4: Month Four
*Disclaimer: Please remember Iâm giving you my plan for myself, which means you may have to tweak a few things if youâre already doing them/they donât apply/you have an alternate effective method. Iâll give suggestions for options where I think they are applicable but otherwise try to focus on keeping true to yourself and finding areas you can improve on that are similar to what Iâm tackling in this guide. Also, this is meant to escalate in baby steps, meaning each month will become more focused, particularly the last month where Iâll be in small-detail mode. Oof!*
 Limit sugars and alcohol.
You were dreading this moment, I know. If you remember back in Month One I promised I would bring you a doable approach to getting fit that allowed you to still drink your wine. Because Yours Truly here does not give up wine unless Iâm having a major surgery. Even then itâs extremely temporary. If you are up for cutting out alcohol altogether for a month, do it. Youâll see even better and quicker results than I did and I will applaud you and cheers you with my Walla Walla Red Blend. Otherwise, you can simply limit yourself to one glass a *fill in the blank.* Maybe itâs one glass a night all week long (back in Month One I only committed to 1 glass/night Sunday through Thursday). Maybe itâs one glass every other night. Maybe itâs one glass a week. Commit to it this month.
Also, really cut back on your sugars now. Sure, Iâm talking about all that Halloween candy youâre still sneaking or the pies people havenât stopped gifting you for the holidays. But Iâm also talking about sugar in the form of less-obvious things like beverages, cereals, condiments, baked goods, breads, etc. If you wonât be starting Month Four until after the holidays and the New Year begins, youâll likely be in sugar coma overload.
2. H.I.I.T. train more, more, more.
Last month I told you to integrate interval training into your workouts. Weâre going to build on that this last month and up the playing level with H.I.I.T. training (High Intensity Interval Training). These are generally shorter workouts done at a higher/as challenging as possible intensity. For a beginner bodyweight H.I.I.T. workout check out this post. If the treadmill is more your go-to torture device, thereâs a H.I.I.T. workout here for you, too.
Essentially, the idea behind H.I.I.T. training is that by doing shorter bouts of high intensity work alternated with a fixed period of less-intense activity or even complete rest, the body will be pushed to burn fat more efficiently. You can thank your bodyâs repair cycle for this, seeing as youâll actually continue to burn calories for 24 hours after a H.I.I.T. workout. Since the whole point behind Month Four is to shed as much fat as possible, H.I.I.T. training is the ringer you call in to seal the championship trophy at the end of the game.
My favorite way to do H.I.I.T. is actually equipment-free. I typically do 20 minutes of H.I.I.T once or twice a week. You can Pinterest the hell out of the H.I.I.T. workout world and find yourself a good one, or check out the two links (above)Â to my own posts to get you started.
3. Drink LOTS of H2O.
I mean, you should be peeing pretty much every time you blink. Or maybe just really often. Water is super important this time around and if it wasnât already a BFD to you, congratulations â you just had a baby â weâll call her Dasani â and we donât leave the house without the baby, do we?
If youâve ever said the words âwater weightâ you probably know you can lose or gain 1-3 pounds of the stuff over the course of a day. Traveling home from Hawaii on the red eye a couple weeks ago, I was overjoyed to discover my cankles later that day. On opposite day. Truth is, water weight is a jerk of a thing. One way to fight back is by moving lots, reducing your sodium intake and drinking more water than a hungover elephant. I know, my husband thinks Iâm insanely eloquent, too.
4. Incorporate pyramid training when weight lifting.
Hereâs where it gets technical and also fun. Youâve already been lifting heavier since Month Two, right? Yesssss. Youâre used to doing straight sets by now whether you know it or not â they are when you do a fixed number of reps of an exercise no matter how many sets are in your workout. Straight sets are pretty common and while they are a great thing, itâs time to change it up. Itâs time to introduce pyramid training.
There are two kinds of pyramid training: Regular pyramid sets and reverse pyramid sets. Letâs start with the good âol fashioned way first.
Pyramid sets are when you increase the weight each set while decreasing the reps. That simple. Hereâs a borrowed example:
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With pyramid sets, youâll usually do 4 (or more) sets. Four sets is my minimum when Iâm doing this type of workout.
The only issue I have with regular pyramid training and what many people in the fitness industry confirm is that doing it this way means your muscles are already fatigued by the time you begin lifting the heaviest weight. HmmâŠif only there were something called reverse pyramid trainingâŠ
Magically, reverse pyramid training, uh, reverses everything. So instead, youâll start out lifting the heaviest weight you can manage for a lesser number of reps, then each set youâll lower the weight and increase the reps. Like this:
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While I do both kinds of pyramid training to mix it up, Iâm partial to doing it this way. For the most part I really enjoy that the weights get lighter every set. I like being rewarded for my valiant effort.
To get to work on either of these methods, simply pick out which exercises youâre going to do and pick a weight and number of reps to begin with. You can do each set back-to-back or you can do the entire routine with all exercises once, then move on to the next set. Your first time will be mostly trial and error as you figure out what youâre capable of lifting. Push yourself as much as you can and rest a little longer than usual between sets (unless your usual is long enough to drive across town for a skinny latte).
Also, itâs crucial that you warm up properly before doing either type of pyramid training. Now is not the appropriate time to shave 5 minutes off your schedule.
5. Listen to your body!
After all that talk about going into overtime and sealing the championship trophy, here is where I tell you to chill the !@#& out. Quite honestly, I gave myself some breaks here and there during this whole process. Crap happens. My life and your life are not perfect. Pretty sure I couldâve been even more fit when I hit the beach. Pretty sure I didnât care becauseâŠI was on the beach. Be kind to yourself and your body and your perception of it. There are enough crazy-obsessive people out there â youâre not one of them (I mean, please tell me youâre not one of them, right?).
P.S. One suggestion: Do not get a spray tan two days before you jump in the beautiful, warm, salty ocean to body surf. Total. Waste. Unless you enjoy looking like a black and tan brownie.Â
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13 Ways I Dominated Parenthood This Year
13 Ways I Dominated Parenthood This Year
This is the time of year everyone is talking about thankfulness. Well, not everyone obviously, seeing as how I got flipped off in traffic a few days ago (caring means using your blinker, Mr. Pushy-Pants). So I thought now would be an opportune time to reflect on the last year and take in all that I accomplished, since Iâm more prone to thinking about everything I still havenât crossed off myâŠ
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