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Fresh Picks to Follow: Stylish Suits

I think I’ve mentioned earlier that I wear a lot of suits to work.  So, for my Friday Fresh Picks I thought I would post about some great stores and companies that make stylish suits.  Where do you ladies shop for suits?  Let me know!

1.  The Limited - Plainweave Shawl Collar Jacket ($128.00) and Plainweave Stitched Pencil Skirt ($59.90)

2.  Macy’s - Kasper Suit, Two Button Contrast Jacket & Skirt…$49.99 (was $240.00)

3.  Nordstrom - Theory 'Kiersten K - Strategy' Jacket…$212.90 (was $355.00) and 'Joanie K - Strategy' Skirt…$79.97 (was $200.00)

4.  Macy’s - Kasper Suit, Open Front Jacket, Cami & Pants…$181.99 (was $280.00)

5.  Macy’s - Tahari by ASL Suit, Belted Jacket & Skirt…$181.99 (was $280.00)
6.  Macy’s - Evan Picone Suit, Belted Jacket & A-Line Skirt …$129.99 (was $200.00)

7.  The Limited - Navy Tweed Shoulder Detail Jacket ($148.00) and Cassidy Navy Tweed Flare Pant ($79.90)

8.  JCrew - Pinstripe Two-button Jacket in super 120s ($240.00) and 1035 Pinstripe Trouser in Super 120s ($140.00)

9.  Banana Republic – Lightweight Wool Belted Jacket ($198.00) and Martin fit Suit Pant ($98.00)

10.  Macy’s – Kasper Suit, Tweed Three Button Jacket & Pant…$155.99 (was $240.00)

Moody Girl Eats: Spinach & Mushroom Stuffed Chicken Breasts

I love to cook, but I haven’t been made anything for a couple of weeks.  I’m sure you are wondering what has this girl been eating? Frankly, I’m not sure myself – it’s been a lot of frozen meals and take out.  However, this is not in line with my New Year’s resolutions, so I had to cook. Monday evening, I finally rustled up the energy to cook a meal for the week.

I had a leftover bag of fresh spinach and some chicken cutlets, so I wanted to find a recipe that involved those two (2) items.  I ended up finding the above recipe online from Rachel Ray’s 30 Minute Meal via the Food Network.  I modified the recipe a little and I took out the mushrooms because I didn’t have any in my fridge.  Here is the recipe below along with some pictures that I took along the process.  I really enjoyed making this meal and I would definitely make it again.  Enjoy Ladies!

Ingredients:

4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts, 6 oz.
Lg. plastic food storage bags or waxed paper
1 package, 10 oz., frozen chopped spinach
2 tablespoons butter
12 small mushroom caps, crimini or button
2 cloves garlic, cracked
1 small shallot, quartered
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 cup part skim ricotta cheese
1/2 cup grated Parmigiano or Romano
1/2 teaspoon fresh grated or ground nutmeg
Toothpicks
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil

Sauce:
2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons flour
1/2 cup white wine
1 cup chicken broth

Directions:

Place breasts in the center of a plastic food storage bag or 2 large sheets of waxed paper. Pound out the chicken from the center of the bag outward using a heavy-bottomed skillet or mallet. Be firm but controlled with your strokes.


Defrost spinach in the microwave. Transfer spinach to a kitchen towel. Twist towel around spinach and wring it out until very dry. Transfer to a medium-mixing bowl. (I used fresh spinach since that's all I had in my fridge. I think you can use frozen or fresh spinach).

Place a nonstick skillet over moderate heat. When skillet is hot, add butter, mushrooms, garlic and shallot. Season with salt and pepper and sauté 5 minutes. Transfer mushrooms, garlic and shallot to the food processor. Pulse to grind the mushrooms and transfer to the mixing bowl, adding the processed mushrooms to the spinach. Add ricotta and grated cheese to the bowl and the nutmeg. Stir to combine the stuffing. Return your skillet to the stove over medium high heat. (I omitted the mushrooms and the nutmeg and added more garlic and shallots).




Place a mound of stuffing on each breast and wrap and roll breast over the stuffing. Secure breasts with toothpicks. Add 3 tablespoons oil to the pan, 3 turns of the pan. Add breasts to the pan and brown on all sides, cooking chicken 10 to 12 minutes. The meat will cook quickly because it is thin. Remove breasts; add butter to the pan and flour. Cook butter and flour for a minute, whisk in wine and reduce another minute. Whisk in broth and return breasts to the pan.
(I wasn't a big fan of the wine sauce.  When I make this again,
I will use a standard chicken stock gravy).








Reduce heat and simmer until ready to serve. Remove toothpicks. Serve breasts whole or, remove from pan, slice on an angle and fan out on dinner plates. Top stuffed chicken breasts or sliced stuffed breasts with generous spoonfuls of the sauce.


(Here is a picture of my final meal with green beans and spinach for my sides).


Looking Sharp and an Anthropologie Giveaway

Happy Monday ladies!  I just returned home from a great weekend getaway.  I’m so, so, so happy that I have the day off.  I plan to spend the rest day getting my house in order – laundry, cleaning my kitchen and bathroom and straightening up my bedroom.  I wanted to discus a couple of things below – Dr. Martin Luther King Day and an Anthropologie Gift Card Giveaway from Anthro Flux!

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, a national holiday honoring the great and inspiring civil rights crusader and martyr, here is a video of MLK delivering his famous “I Have a Dream" speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C on August 28, 1963 and the full text of the speech (via The US Constitution Online).


Giveaway:  Kay from Anthro Flux is giving away a $100.00 gift card to Anthropologie to the winner of an organized closet.  The participants must submit a before and after photo of their closet and the blog community will vote on the best closet transformation.  Please visit Anthro Flux’s blog to read more about the details of this exciting giveaway. 

And finally my OOTD: The Look Sharp Tunic

Shirt: Anthropologie Odille Look Sharp Tunic
Tank Top: Banana Republic Timeless Tank
Jeans: Anthropologie Joe’s Jeans ‘Starlet’ Mini Bootcut Stretch Jeans
Boots: Nine West (old pair from 2 years ago)

Breezy Polka Dot

I currently work in a pretty conservative state job.  The dress code is business casual, but lately, I have been required to wear suits everyday.  It almost feels as if I have a work uniform.  I don’t have much creative license with a suit, but I do try to jazz it up a little bit by adding a cute Anthro top.  Needless to say, I’m extremely jealous of all of you ladies that get to wear your Anthro clothes everyday.  I think that’s why I love the weekends so much.  I get to wear my some of my Anthro collection and take a trip to my favorite store.  I wore this outfit on Saturday when I went to visit my boyfriend.   I really love this cardigan, but I wish I got it in red as well.


Cardigan: Anthropologie Breezy Polka Dot Cardigan
T-Shirt: Banana Republic Timeless Crewneck Tee
Jeans: Anthropologie Joe’s Jeans ‘Starlet’ Mini Bootcut Stretch Jeans
Boots: Banana Republic Hina Slouch Knee Boot

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