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HOW TO MAKE A HOT CHOCOLATE BAR

The holidays are here and the weather is colder. Set up this amazing hot chocolate bar at your next party complete with multiple flavors, toppings, servingware, and decor.

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With Christmas coming and the Winter season here for several more months, I thought it would be a great idea to share my hot chocolate bar with you! I sourced my goodies from all over (mostly Home Goods and Kroger) but I will link as many similar items as I can find.

This was a hit at our annual Christmas party, but the only other recommendation I have to add to the list below is to get some Kahlua or Bailey’s to add some alcohol to the mix!

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ITEMS USED:

SERVINGWARE:

INGREDIENTS:

  • The multi-flavor chocolates are from Home Goods, but these are similar

  • Chocolate spoons are from Home Goods but Amazon has them as well (linked)

  • Sprinkles from the grocery Store

  • Cinnamon Sugar from the grocery Store

  • Marshmallows from the grocery Store

  • Candy Canes from the grocery Store

  • Creme Filled Stick Cookies from the grocery store or Home Goods

  • Whipped Cream from the grocery Store

  • Optional Kahlua or Bailey’s

DECOR:

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I hope you guys love this as much as we did! I will for sure be setting up another one of these are our next party this winter season!

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My Top 5 Winter Amazon Finds Under $60

After some trial and error I have found 5 of my favorite winter items from Amazon that won't break that bank. They are all under $50 and eligible for Prime which means free shipping and free delivery.

Hey guys! I did a little shopping on Amazon for the winter season and came across some really great pieces (and some not so great pieces, but those got sent back- hah!) perfect for your upcoming events. These are all items that I liked enough to keep and have already worn.

Everything I’ve listed is $60 or less and is eligible for Prime which means free shipping and free returns if you decide the items don’t suit you or you need another size!

1. Epic Fluffy Coat

This coat is my favorite find. It’s pink, fluffy, super cozy, and actually thick. Tip: Use the sizing chart. *I ordered an “XXL/12” for a slightly looser fit.

2. Leopard Cardigan

This sweater comes in 16 different prints (I have the one pictured). I love the long length and casual vibe. *I ordered a size small.

3. Fitted Sweater Dress

This dress is an unexpected find and comes in camel and grey. I love it way more in person than I did online. The length is nice, the sleeves are long enough for my monkey arms, and it looks amazing with thigh high boots! *I ordered a 4/6.

4. Oversized Sweater Dress

This is the dress I’m wearing in the first photo. It’s not my top pick, but I do like it so I felt it was worth mentioning. I love the huge turtle neck, pockets, and the length, but I ordered the white version (it comes in 8 colors) and you definitely need to wear a slip with it. I almost didn’t keep it because of this reason, but it’s just an easy piece to wear so I decided to hang on to it. *I ordered size large for an oversized fit.

5. Lightweight Sweater

This is that perfect lightweight sweater that looks great french tucked into a pair of jeans. It has the chunky look without all of the excess material. I ordered a size small in this yellow color, but it comes in 5 colors.

Bonus Item

This pack of basic cropped camis is a bonus item. They are definitely not winter specific, but I do find myself wearing them under these items instead of wearing a bra. They are super lightweight, comfortable, and wash/dry without shrinking. I have the 3-pack in a size small.

That’s it for me! If you have any other Amazon winter items that you recommend, please link them in the comments below!

The boots pictured in the photos of me are sold out from Nasty Gal, but here are a few that are similar: these, these, these and these.

Photos by Jason Holland

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Make Your Wedding Uniquely Yours

From the food you serve to the music you play, you can customize your wedding to suit you in both big and subtle ways. See how we planned a wedding with personal vows, the Grateful Dead, vegan food, bubble gun dance floor, and incorporated our dogs without them being there!

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My biggest piece of advice (besides hire a wedding planner) is to make your wedding yours! If you want to ditch a tradition, or all of them for that matter, do it! For example - I definitely got some looks when I told a few people that we decided to do online RSVP’s, but I’m SO glad we did it! It kept count for me, saved on paper and postage, and encouraged everyone to look at the wedding website I spent so long on - haha. If you followed my wedding journey you’ll know that I DIY’d A LOT and that alone gave my wedding a ton of personal touches, but we didn’t stop there!

All of my vendors and links are at the bottom of this post.

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Style

Pick the look that reflects YOU! I opted for a strapless dress and paired it with some big awesome earrings that I ordered from an etsy seller based in India. I didn’t go with a veil, I decided to wear my dress the whole time instead of changing into a dancing dress, I added a custom faux leather jacket at night, and I changed from my sparkly heels into wedged sneakers for comfort after the ceremony. My makeup was very glam and featured glitter on my eyes, big lashes, and a red lip. My hair fell IMMEDIATELY because of the humid rainy weather, but I opted for a sparkly hair piece, wavy hair (rip, lol), and extensions for a fuller and longer look. Zach chose a paisley tux jacket and he and all of his guys wore skeleton Grateful Dead socks as a nod to Zach’s favorite band and the fact that we were getting married the weekend before Halloween.

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Ceremony

The focal point of our ceremony as you walked in was the beautiful geometric arch that Zach’s dad made for us. It started with a Pinterest photo that I showed him, and he created my vision perfectly. Zach and I will be using it in some way in our new house that is currently being built (ahh so cool!). During the ceremony we each stood by 5 girls and 5 guys, I had two maids of honor and Zach didn’t choose a best man because he didn’t want to rate his friends, haha. Zach and I laid out our ceremony word for word with the help of our officiant. My biggest request to Zach was that our vows be personal and that we read them out loud (don’t forget to hire a DJ that will mic you so that your guests can hear you). We decided on five individual vows that started with “I promise” where we swapped back and forth with personal banter that was secret to each other until that moment, and ended on “I promise to always be your best friend” and “I promise to always be your best friend, too.” Our ceremony also included a rose ceremony that thanked our parents and ended with us presenting a rose to each of them. The venue also featured several of the signs that I DIY’d including welcome, seating chart, order of events, drink menu and more.

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Reception

We knew we wanted time for photos after the ceremony so we entertained our guests with a cocktail hour complete with a digital photobooth featuring a DIY where we made big heads of our dogs Sweetpea and Loki to use as props, passed hors d'oeuvres that included options for everyones dietary needs (a big reflection of Zach since he is vegan), alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks with custom '“Drunk in Love” koozies, and a playlist that Zach made himself! (We would have also had cornhole had it not rained). Our guest tables were lined with floating candles that I sourced and planned, numbered with another simple DIY that Zach and I did with dried flowers, and each table had crayons and a coloring sheet of our dogs Sweetpea and Loki that I had custom made by an illustrator on Etsy. We did our grand entrance to “Beastie Boys - Fight for Your Right to Party” where I debuted my custom leather jacket that I DIY’d days before the wedding with my new last name on the back - it was awesome! Zach also created another playlist for dinner where we snuck away to the greenhouse on the property and had a private dinner with just the two of us featuring a gorgeous table setting from Prissy Plate Company and Stem’s Atlanta. I highly recommend doing this! It was quiet, we talked, enjoyed the food, and could hear Zach’s playlist in the distance - so magical. Speaking of food, we hired a caterer that knew how to make delicious vegan food! We opted for a few non-vegan options, too - but really made a point to create a buffet that reflected our personal tastes. When it was time to cut the cake, we chose five cupcake flavors (2 vegan options and 3 non-vegan options) that sat under another smaller arch also built by Zach’s dad. Besides the formal dances, we chose to only play upbeat music for the entire night complete with bubble guns on the dance floor and my bridesmaids surprising me with hilarious animal heads. We ended our night with a sparkler send off and “pretended” to leave in one of Zach’s dads old cars (we hired a car to actually take us home though as we had been drinking).

What personal touches did you add/want to add to your wedding? Leave them in the comments below :)

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My Dress: Wedding Angels in Roswell, GA (if you get alterations make sure you request Karan)
Zachs Suit: Savvi Formalwear
Bridesmaids Dresses: Etsy
Groomsmen Grateful Dead Socks: Stance via Amazon
My Earrings: Etsy
My Ceremony Heels: Asos
My Reception Wedge Sneakers: Bebe Hi-Tops
Hair: My Hair: (Maxine from Arrow Salon) + Bridesmaids and Mothers Hair: Meg Me Beautiful
Makeup: Meg Me Beautiful
Hair Extensions: Laced Hair
Bouquet and Arch flowers: Venue’s personal florist
Formal Place Settings: Prissy Plate Company
Private Dinner Flowers: Heather with Stem’s Atlanta
Hand Lettered Place Cards and Tiles: Haley at Wilde Flower Paper Co
Pampas Grass: Sourced from Cut Flower Wholesale in Atlanta, GA
Venue: West Milford Farm in Cumming, GA
Photographer: Diamond Eyes
Photobooth: Smilebooth
Videographer: LT Photo + Film
Illustrator for coloring page: Etsy
Custom Koozies: Etsy
Catering: Penni with Flavorful Events
Cupcakes: Splat

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Epic Overnight Oats - Vegan (Blueberry, PB2, cinnamon)

This EPIC overnight oats recipe is perfect for anyone on the go. It’s packed with protein, tastes AMAZING, and is ridiculously easy to make. It’s plant-based for all of my dairy-free, vegetarian, and vegan babes out there! Blueberries, cinnamon, peanut butter - HECK YES!

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Hi guys! How are you? I hope you’re having an amazing day wherever you are!

This is my first blog post since being a married woman - woohoo! Will I ever get used to saying “my husband” or my new last name? Only time will tell!

Anyhoo! I am back with a new quick and easy plant-based breakfast recipe. This time I’ve teamed up with PB2 (who are wonderfully sponsoring todays post - you rock!) to use their new Performance Almond Protein Plant Powder. After a bit of testing with various ingredients and amounts of each, I came up with this delicioussss fall inspired overnight oats recipe that you have to try! It’s perfect for anyone on the go and is packed with 17g of protein!

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This is now my ideal overnight oats breakfast. If you guys aren’t familiar with overnight oats (don’t worry my husband wasn’t either and thought it was weird that I was making cold oatmeal), but I promise you this is SO GOOD and now he is a believer. It’s a few simple ingredients that you toss into a jar, mix together, put on the lid, and put in the fridge overnight. The next morning you can add some extra milk if you want and you’re ready to go - it’s seriously that easy.

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That face below is 100% a reflection of my feelings towards this food.

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The Most Epic Overnight Oats:

Serving: 1

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup unsweetened vanilla almond milk

  • 1/2 cup old fashioned or “rolled” oats

  • 2 tbsp (or use the container scoop, once and leveled) of PB2 Performance Almond Protein Plant Powder

  • 1 tsp chia seeds

  • 1 tbsp agave

  • 1 pinch of cinnamon

  • 3/4 cup fresh blueberries

Instructions:

  1. In a mason jar or something similar, add almond milk, oats, PB2 Almond Protein Plant Powder, chai seeds, agave, and cinnamon.

  2. Stir these ingredients until they are well combined and then stir in your blueberries.

  3. Place the lid on your jar and pop it into the fridge overnight or for about 6+ hours.

  4. The next morning you can eat exactly as is, or splash a bit of milk for a creamier texture - your choice!

  5. Enjoy!

Nutrition Per One Serving:

Calories: 393 // Fat: 7g // Saturated Fat: 0g // Cholesterol: 0mg // Sodium: 67mg // Potassium: 35mg // Total Carbohydrates: 68g // Dietary Fiber: 8g // Sugar: 28g // Protein: 17g

If you guys make this, PLEASE tag me on IG because that will make my day! Also, if you have any questions or just want to say hey, please use the comments section and I will 100% write back. Also, make sure you follow me on Instagram @MaeElizabethG as I post on there almost every day. Bye and see you next time!

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Bonus photo for all of you who love my dogs! Sweetpea says hi!

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Maui Hawaii Recap

This travel guide shows you all about my favorite place to vacation - Maui, Hawaii! From where to eat, what to do where to stay, and how to get around - you’ll hit the best spots and see turtles, volcanoes, waterfalls, beautiful beaches, Luau’s, The Road to Hana, and more!

Banana Forest at Garden of Eden during Road to Hana

Banana Forest at Garden of Eden during Road to Hana

Last September Zach and I took a trip to Maui, Hawaii for 8 days and had the BEST time. Plus, we got engaged! I figure it’s about time that I do a round up of what we did, where we stayed, where we went, what we ate, etc!

Transportation:

We opted for a convertible Camero and LOVED it! Everyone said you need a jeep for The Road to Hana, but that’s not the case whatsoever. Maybe the roads used to be bad, but in 2018 they were great!

Lodging:

We went the Air BnB route and stayed in a groud level condo at Kehei Akah. Our room had a washer/dryer, one bedroom, full kitchen, one full bathroom, large living room, patio, and access to a pool. We would 100% stay there again.

Scuba with Barry!

Scuba with Barry!

Ho’okipa Beach to see the resting sea turtles at sunset.

Ho’okipa Beach to see the resting sea turtles at sunset.


Activities:

  • Surfing (very mild) at Kalama Beach. Zach went across the street to Maui Wave Riders Shop and rented a surfboard and shirt. There was a dog out there surfing named Church and it was the cutest! You can purchase lessons and actually learn with the dog - maybe I’ll do that next time.

  • Scenic drive to Ahihi-Kinau natural reserve lava fields and saw little wild black goats along the side of the road. Head up, you will not have any service out there.

  • Yoga with goats. This was one of the coolest things we did and we found it on the Air BnB “Experience” section. It’s literally in the STUNNING backyard of someones house. They were incredibly nice, you get to feed the goats, the goats LOVE to be all over you, you get time at the end for photos, and can rent a mat through them.

  • Drove to top of Haleakala Crater which was recommended from everyone to do at sunrise. However, you are required to book tickets in advance and they had been sold out for months so we just went in the middle of the day on a whim after Goat Yoga. It was cool, but if you’re short on time I think there are cooler things to do. It’s a little chillier up there so bring a sweatshirt. I definitely got sick on the way back down the mountain because of the twists and turns and perhaps the altitude so heads up.

  • Road to Hana. This was for sure the best part for us, but we like to explore. It’s an ALL day thing so be prepared. We planned it out the night before and used the GyPSy app (download it before you leave because you won’t have a lot of service) and it was AWESOME! Seriously use it the entire trip, not just Road to Hana. Bring extra shoes with you - I wore flip flops but you’d be more comfortable in sneakers but be ready for them to be wrecked if you like to explore and climb rocks, walk, etc like I do, a bathing suit if you want to swim, towel, sunglasses, camera, snacks, and a car charger for your phone. Here is a detailed itinerary of what we did and where we stopped:

    • Stopped at Ho’okipa Beach to watch surfing,

    • Hiked at Waikamoi Nature Trail (muddy and rooty),

    • Garden of Eden where Zach proposed at the Keopuka Rock Overlook which is a scene from Jurassic Park. We bought presents at their little gift shop and took lots of photos here.

    • Ke’anae Arboretum where you will see rainbow eucalyptus trees and taro fields.

    • Ke’anae Peninsula where you’ll see lava rocks, big crashing waves, little fishies in tide pools, old church, and lots of locals camping.

    • Had passion fruit coconut ice cream (vegan) at Coconut Glen’s (delicious)

    • Mae ate ahi tacos at “Up in Smoke BBQ” (side of road)

    • Wai’anapanapa Beach is a must! Black sand beach with a crazy lava rock blowhole and sea arch. Zach saw a weasel (they’re invasive in Hawaii.

    • Got a Gold Coast pineapple at Ono fruit stand on side of road

    • Stopped on side of road at Wailua Falls. It’s a very tall waterfall that you can see from the road if you don’t want to stop.

    • Seven Sacred Pools (has an entry fee, but got in free bc of it being the same park as Haleakala State Park). View is incredible and it looks like you’re in another country! You can’t swim in pools anymore because it’s dangerous and they have lepto bacteria from weasels

    • Skipped bamboo forest hike bc we were tired.

    • Turned back towards home and stopped at general store right after Hana. The store was full of random stuff, food, light sockets, etc. no AC.

    • Drove back with gypsy app and learned about history of Hawaii.

    • It took us 13 hours from Airbnb to Hana and back, but we spent more than normal at Garden of Eden since we got engaged there!

  • Scuba Diving with Barry. I HIGHLY recommend this as well, and no experience is needed! It was another thing we found on the Air BnB “Experience” section. You will meet Barry and do a mini learning lesson and quiz on shore. Then you get your gear and he takes you out into the ocean. I freaked out during the small lesson in the ocean and almost quit because it was scary to me at first. He was very encouraging, but firm and explained that you CANNOT just shoot up to the top of the water (like I did) because it’s super dangerous. Once I calmed down, I passed my mini test and was able to go out. If you’ve never done it before it’s kind of insane honestly. Nature is freaking crazy! You’ll get to go down by the reefs (you can’t touch them obviously) and see fish. THANK GOD we didn’t see any sharks or anything. The whole time I was like, “Mae if you see a shark you cannot shoot up to the top!” Scary, but worth it. Truly a badass experience. Barry takes photos of you and you can purchase packages. We bought everything because hello, when will I ever do that again?

  • Ho’okipa Beach to see the resting sea turtles at sunset. This is a MUST! This happened accidentally - basically Zach and I love to talk to the locals when we travel and ask them what we should do. We don’t overly plan our trips in advance and this was recommended to us by a local. Go right before the sun goes down. Park in the parking lot and walk down to the very narrow beach. You will see people surfing and to the right is a small rock wall. You probably won’t notice them at first, but there are giant turtle coming ashore slowly. Do NOT cross that rock wall and do NOT ever, ever touch a sea turtle! Admire with your eyes and enjoy them from a far. You also have to be quiet while you’re there not to disturb the turtles so if you have a screaming child with you, this might not be for you. This is not a “tourist attraction” so only go if you’re going to be respectful.

  • Kehei Market Place. Just a small shop area run by locals where you can buy souvenirs.

  • Old Lahaina Luau. This is a MUST! It’s seriously so well organized, you’re greeted with a drink and lei, you walk around listening to amazing live music while stopping at various stations set up to learn about history like learning to throw a net like they did back in the day, learning a dance, get your photo taken at sunset, and more. You will need to book this in advance. I booked it about a month in advance and got sets on the ground closest to the stage which was awesome! The food is buffet style but so incredible and Zach (who is vegan) could actually eat there which was surprising. Everyone is so nice, the drinks are included, and the show is AMAZING. 10/10 you have to go.

  • Go out one night and admire the stars. We pulled over on the way back from the Luau because it was crazy how many stars you can see!

  • Molokini snorkel and sea turtle trip. We booked this on a whim through Boss Frogs shop. You will have to wake up early and be on a boat with other people and hope the wind isn’t too bad. We ended up ok because of how early we went out, but did have to leave Molokini because of the wind, but we had already had plenty of time there so we lucked out. You will snorkel there which is awesome and you’ll see a lot of fish, eel, corals, etc! Then they drove us to “Turtle Town” and we got to snorkel again, but this time with sea turtle! Again, don’t touch them and stay out of their way. They are such beautiful creatures! If you get boat sick, I wouldn’t recommend this.

Maui Goat Yoga.

Maui Goat Yoga.

Old Lahaina Luau.

Old Lahaina Luau.

Food:

So look, Zach is vegan so this might not be the best place to read food recommendations as we were limited to only going places that also had something for him.

  • Maui Tacos

  • Starbucks

  • Papaya Sorbet

  • Joys Place

  • Nalu’s South Shore Grill

  • Grandma’s Coffee

  • Jersey Mikes (look, basic I know but when you’re starving and vegan you do it)

  • Coconut Glen’s (on Road to Hana)

  • Up in Smoke BBQ (not vegan on Road to Hana)

  • Ono Fruit Stand for Gold Coast Pineapple (on Road to Hana)

  • Veg-out Food truck

  • Da Nani Pirates Food Truck

  • Threes Bar and Grill

  • Beach Street for breakfast (once we found this place we stopped going to Starbucks)

  • Hawaiian Moons Natural Food (kind of like a tiny Whole Foods)

  • Old Lahaina Luau (dinner and a show - A MUST)

  • Mendo Food Truck

Wai’anapanapa Beach. Black sand beach during Road to Hana.

Wai’anapanapa Beach. Black sand beach during Road to Hana.

Ke’anae Arboretum on Road to Hana.

Ke’anae Arboretum on Road to Hana.

Keopuka Rock Overlook in the Garden of Eden during the Road to Hana. Way out there is where a scene from Jurassic Park was filmed. Also where we got engaged!

Keopuka Rock Overlook in the Garden of Eden during the Road to Hana. Way out there is where a scene from Jurassic Park was filmed. Also where we got engaged!

Wai’anapanapa Beach. One of our stop on Road to Hana.

Wai’anapanapa Beach. One of our stop on Road to Hana.

Waikamoi Nature Trail. One of the first stop on Road to Hana.

Waikamoi Nature Trail. One of the first stop on Road to Hana.

Haleakala Crater. Recommended to do a sunrise but it was full so we went mid-day instead!

Haleakala Crater. Recommended to do a sunrise but it was full so we went mid-day instead!

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Let's talk periods. Yep - the topic you don't discuss.

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This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Tampax/Always. The opinions and text are all mine.

I got mine in the summer of 6th grade. I was in another state visiting family for the whole summer when it hit. I remember being embarrassed trying to figure out how to get my mom to come to the bathroom without telling the entire house full of people what was going on. She gave me some gigantic pad that felt like a diaper and I spent the summer without my best friend which meant talking to no one about it. Later on I tried tampons, and I remember sitting in the bathroom reading the instructions as thorough as I could. Yeah, that little sheet of paper saved the day (after what felt like an hour of trying). Once I got used to them, tampons are what I stuck with. It's been my preference through beach days, workouts, and everyday life. It just so happens that Tampax is what I've used from the get go. Look, when my period hits I want to be as comfortable as possible and that means easy protection (that doesn't contain chlorine bleach or BPA - phew) and maybe a nap and definitely some chocolate. Oh, and best part of it alll - I went to a strict uniform wearing private school, and once you got your period, you were allowed to wear a purse which was a BIG deal for us eleven year olds. Oh heyyyyy!

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If you need to stock up on Tampax tampons check out your local Sam's Club or samsclub.com to get $2 off in Instant Savings for a limited time. A big pack means you'll always be prepared for any surprises that might pop up, plus, you know you'll use them. 

How was your experience? Did you also get to start wearing purses? haha!

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What's in my dogs travel bag

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Hey guys and welcome back to another blog! Today is all about packing for your doggos! As you might have seen in a previous blog post (here), we took Sweetpea and Loki to a super dog friendly place in Georgia called Jekyll Island. We are big fans of traveling with them whenever we can so I’ve become pretty organized when it comes to their packing situation.

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Quick note: The flat lay photo above isn’t everything we bring, but the list below is! :)

PACKING LIST:

  • Dog Food with measuring cup - I always measure out how much we need so I’m not over doing it or under doing it. I do typically add an extra days worth of food to the large ziplock bag (if it’s just for a weekend) or small food container (if we are traveling for a long time) for each dog incase we were to get stuck or something random happened that extended our trip.

  • Dog bowls | 1 water to share and 1 food bowl for each

  • Collars with tags that have their names and our phone numbers on them - I am the QUEEN of finding other peoples dogs and it’s so frustrating when owners don’t have any tags on their dogs. Please have your contact info on your dogs tags so if something were to happen they can be returned quickly.

  • Harness - each dog has their own harness that doubles as their seat belt. When in the car we clip the leash to their backs so their necks aren’t being pulled but they will stay safe if we get in an accident. It also has a place to clip from the front if they start pulling on a walk.

  • Leash - again, each dog has a leash that doubles as a seat belt. Each one is looped around my back seat head rest and clipped to each back part of their harness while driving. And, of course, also used as a walking leash.

  • Hands free hiking leash and leash coupler - This is great for taking both dogs on a walk together. The hiking leash was given to us from a friend and it’s become one of our most used items. It goes around our waist, has a bungee leash which is AMAZING because Sweetpea is 70lbs and Loki is 50lbs so it’s absorbs a massive pull if they were to see something and pull hard at the same time, and a handy zipper pocket for keys, poop bags, etc.

  • Poop bags and poop bag dispenser with hook to attach to belt loop or leash.

  • Travel collapsable bowls and water bottle - If out and about I always bring the collapsable bowl with a bottle of water to keep them hydrated.

  • Medication and pill pockets- your dog may or may not take medication but if they do, you can’t forget it and we always use pill pockets to disguise the medicine.

  • Treats - I typically bring a few kinds incase they lose interest in one.

  • Toys! - A variety that usually includes something to play with together (like the big rope pictured above) and an individual chew bone for each of them. Those are always great if they have to be left at the hotel alone and I don’t want them getting bored and up to no good. Better to be safe than sorry.

  • Dog crate with blankets and dog bed- so crates might not be needed if your dogs are super well behaved like Sweetpea is, but Loki is an escape artist. He can get out of doors that have door “handles” instead of door “knobs” and he has even busted through single pane glass after seeing a cat in our front yard. He’s crate trained so it’s his happy place and we always fill it with blankets and a toy.

  • Backseat cover - I didn’t have one of these for awhile and boy can you tell. My car has nail intents on the center console and dog hair was to the MAX before I got myself a nice backseat cover.

  • Towel(s) - we always bring 2+ dog towels aka towels we don’t mind getting muddy or stained. They also come in handy to cover furniture and decrease the amount of dog hair you leave behind.

  • Long cable tie out like this one - so again, this is usually for Loki only since he’s a runner and we don’t always use it. We originally bought the cable one so he wouldn’t chew through it as a puppy and only have it on him if he’s being supervised. It’s great for taking him outside and clipping it to itself around a tree or something sturdy so he can still run around but not run away.

  • Life Jackets - each dog has their own life jacket. We always put it on them if they are on a boat or plan to do any lengthy swimming.

  • Clean up - you never know if your baby might get sick or have an accident so a bottle of carpet cleaner and paper towels is brilliant if needed.

TIPS:

  • if you’re staying in a dog friendly hotel, but are nervous your dogs might bark hearing every person walk by, door shut, new sound, etc - I HIGHLY recommend turning the tv on at a decent volume.

  • We always put the do not disturb hanger on the door so the cleaners don’t come in while we aren’t there. I don’t want to worry about Sweetpea wandering out of the door or the dogs scaring the heck out of them. Although are dogs are super sweet, a lot of people are scared of dogs so I just avoid making the cleaning staff uncomfortable and we will just ask for anything extra like towels and toiletries if needed.

  • Look for dog friendly restaurants ahead of time so you get optimal time with your furry babies.

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Do you have anything else to add to the packing list or any extra tips? Please leave a comment below if so!

Also, if you’re looking to go somewhere dog friendly, I highly recommend Jekyll Island. We had such a great time!





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Growing food indoors with Miracle-Gro

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*This post is sponsored by Miracle-Gro but all opinions and obsessions are my own. :)

Hey guys! Today I’m going to show you how we have been growing kale inside of our living room for the past month with the Miracle-Gro Twelve Indoor Growing System. You’re going to see how we started with four tiny seedlings (pictured above) and in four weeks how they have EXPLODED with growth! We already use Miracle-Gro soil for our house plants so it was a no brainer to give the indoor growing system a try. Spoiler alert, we are obsessed!

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The Miracle-Gro Twelve Indoor Growing System allows you to grow fresh food year round. It’s a hydroponic based system which means the plants actually grow in water allowing them to grow faster than plants grown in soil. Growing our own food is perfect for us since we cook from home several times a week and because Zach is vegan, leafy greens are a big hit in our house. You can grow arugula, kale, swiss chard, leaf lettuce, mustard greens, parsley, cilantro, mint, basil, oregano, dill and sage - yum!

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Putting the unit together is super easy and took less than 15 minutes. The box comes with everything you need and includes a book with step by step directions. You can either grow from a seed, a seedling (like we did!) or from a plant that’s already been started for you, like a Bonnie Plant you can pick up from the store. You just add the plant nutrition directly to the water and it’s good to go for four weeks. The most convenient part of all is the app. It allows you to change the light schedule (ours is 6am-8pm), reminds you when it’s time to add more plant food, tells you the water level and the light will gently blink on the unit if you need more water, and it tells you what date you can start harvesting.

Step 1 : Fill with water.

Step 1 : Fill with water.

The day we started the system.

The day we started the system.

Step 2: Add plants. Step 3: Add plant food.

Step 2: Add plants. Step 3: Add plant food.

3 weeks later.

3 weeks later.

Not only are you growing food inside of your house, but the unit also doubles as furniture. Another option would be to purchase the stacking kit which lets you put two growing system on top of one another so you can grow even more! What would you grow in your Miracle-Gro Twelve Indoor Growing system?

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