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DIY Shea Butter Leave-in Conditioner

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One Pot Pasta Dish

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What's more satisfying then a bowl of creamy pasta? Here's a quick recipe using simple ingredients.  Ingredients:  1 box of any pasta  1 cup broccoli florets 2 tablespoons olive oil 1/2 cup of sliced tomatoes  1/4 cup heavy cream  2 tablespoons of fresh parsley  Seasonings: onion powder, garlic powder, salt, chicken bullion, red pepper flakes, and freshly ground black pepper

Mexican Cornbread

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I often times love taking boxed cornbread and spicing things up a bit. Here's a quick and simple recipe for Mexican cornbread using Jiffy cornbread mix. Ingredients 2 boxes of Jiffy Cornbread ¼ cup of cornmeal 3 eggs 2 ½ cups of buttermilk or milk 1 can of green chilis ½ cup of corn 3 tablespoons of butter

Update on Breast Reduction Surgeon

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It's now been a month since my breast reduction surgery. My recovery has been uneventful and fairly easy going. I mentioned this in my last vlog...I could go through ten breast reductions compared to my c-section. My wounds are healing nicely and I'm starting to feel like my old self again. I have to hold off on going to the gym for another week but I am doing light weights at home. Overall...I'm back to do doing most of my everyday duties. The only symptoms I feel now is soreness under my breasts...and yes I'm still sleeping on my back. My scars look great even though I just started using my diy scar cream last week. I did purchase a couple of camisole bras from Walmart for only a few bucks. They are very comfortable and easy to put on. At my last post-op the nurse told me I could start wear regular bras but I found the camisole bras more comfortable. If I had to guess new size, I'm a full D. I don't think I'll officially get fitted for a bra till Augu...

Chocolate Chip Peanut Butter Cookies

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Recipe 1 package of peanut butter cookie mix 2 tablespoons of butter 1/2 tablespoon of vanilla 1/4 cup of peanut butter 1 egg 1/4 cup of chocolate chips Bake for 15 - 20 mins at 350. Allow to cool and continue cooking on cookie sheet.

One and Done

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Becoming a mother has changed my life forever..like most women or parents for that matter.  Our little boy celebrated his fifth birthday this past January and watching him grow up has been amazing. As much as I love being a mother, I have no desire to have more children. See I'm still waiting on the "being a mother is the most rewarding job.." part. That hasn't exactly happened and I don't expect it will anytime soon.  Instead what I've learned is that we trade off one thing for another as our children enter different phases of life.  The terrible twos are replaced with a self defiant four year old.  That part I get but nonetheless, it's been a struggle.  Often times when I'm out and I see other women with multiple children I think "How do they do it?" I quickly realize they have no other choice..they probably ask themselves the same question.  Of course I've had second thoughts when I see a chubby baby flash across my Instagram feed...

Finally Approved for Breast Reduction

I'm super excited to announce that my insurance company finally approved my breast reduction. It's been a long and often times frustrating process but I was very determined. Below is timeline of when I started my journey and the steps I took to get my insurance approval.  2016  I lost a little over 20 pounds..without trying mind you but my large breasts remained OUT OF CONTROL. I was still wearing a DDD.  I begin experiencing back pain and taking otc pain medication. After a horrible and stressful Summer, I began to seriously consider a breast reduction. I also started seeing a chiropractor .  My then OBGYN gave me several plastic surgeon referrals. Nearly all of them didn't accept insurance and the one that did required that I go through several months of physical therapy. I put the thoughts of surgery on hold and continue to take my meds.  2017 I had alot going on this year. I'd gotten engaged the year before and was planning a Spr...

Living in my Purpose: Career Vision Board

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Living in my Purpose Journey: Intro

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Keeping the Flu Away: Ginger Tea

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The flu has been cruel the past few months, claiming the lives of many including  63 children. By now many of us know at least one person who has caught the flu. Point blank...it's been a bad flu season.  We tend to be proactive in our household by taking daily vitamins/supplements and treating symptoms as they come up. Last month though I was battling a sore throat that just would not go away..until I discovered homemade ginger tea. I initially pinned a couple of posts on Pinterest but took to YouTube to see how one could actually make the tea. I ended up on Elderberry Creek Farm's channel and found a great diy video .  I high tailed to the store and to get fresh ginger and lemons.  In less than an hour, I had my own homemade ginger tea. I replaced the cayenne pepper with turmeric though. I drunk the tea every 3 hours and within 24 hours my sore throat was GONE. When my husband developed a sinus infection a few weeks later I whipped up another ...

I GOTTA DO BETTER...

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I'm perhaps one of the worse bloggers in the world. I haven't been consistent and my content has been random as hell. I have a laundry list of goals this year but one I need to seriously consider is posting more often. I'll be the first to admit that I'm not the best writer.... however that's just an excuse. The more I'll write..the better I'll get. Right? Hopefully? Sigh...Fact is..I need do better with this blog. This month I will focus on content creation and update my editorial calendar. Not every post will be hair related as my YouTube channel has grown into much more than just beauty content. Thank you all for being patient with me..and I promise not to stay away for too long.

GOAL PLANNING FOR 2018? CREATE A DIGITAL VISION BOARD

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