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A sneak peek into what is currently in my shopping bag, waiting ever so patiently for me to hit “complete purchase”. They will all look oh so lovely in my closet and home! May a miracle come along for my bank account so I can buy them all :).

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It is officially bikini season which means I will be spending my days lounging by the pool getting a goddess bronze tan. Living here in NYC I realized that my cover-ups were not so covered up and it makes it hard (embarrassing) to walk to and from the park where I lay out. #cityproblems. Instead I resulted into wearing cotton dresses as a subsitute, but now I think it is time to invest in a new stylish cover-up. My last one was white, so this time I want to go with a little more color and a pattern. J.Crew is my usual go-to for just about everything, but I have fallen in love with every single Tory Burch cover-up I have seen. Here are some other great options I am currently loving and considering. Maybe I will go a little wild and buy two 🙂

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Grab your umbrellas this weeks forecast is a wet one! It has been on and off raining for the past two weeks. As much as I love to be outside and active, I also enjoy the rain. There is something so romantic and liberating about the rain.  You can stay in and curl up with a cup of tea to read a good book or watch a movie. If you have to go outside the gear can be pretty cute as well. From wellies, to umbrellas, to a classic trench, rain gear can be playful or classic. And in my perfect fantasy world this Burberry trench would be mine!

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This past week I made my first attempt at making a crab cakes with cucumber sauce recipe that I found through Clean Eating Magazine. For a first try they ended up being pretty delicious! It takes about 30 minutes to make and is really easy for anyone who is trying to learn how to cook (like me!). When I first started this journey of clean eating I thought it was going to be difficult to find things to eat that was more than just a salad with lemon juice dressing. After googling recipes, using Pinterest, and purchasing Clean Eats, I have found tons of tasty options and it has been so much fun trying new recipes and learning how to cook along the way!

First, the cucumber sauce:

12 fresh chives, cut into 3 or 4-inch lengths
1/2 cucumber peeled, halved lengthwise, seeded and cut into 3 or 4 pieces
2/3 cup plain reduce fat yogurt (the magazine insist on using regular not greek yogurt because it will be too thick)
Sea salt and fresh ground black pepper

In a food processor, puree chives, cucumber, and yogurt. Season with salt and pepper.

Then set aside.

Now for the crab cakes:
Zest of 1 lemon
1 tbsp fresh lemon juice
1 lb cooked lump crab meat, picked over
1 1/3 cups whole-wheat panko bread crumbs
1/2 cup seeded and chopped red bell pepper
5 large egg whites
2 tbsp sunflower or safflower oil
8 large butter lettuce leaves
In a large bowl, combine lemon zest, lemon juice, crab, panko, bell pepper and salt. Stir in the egg whites.

Using damp hands shape the ingredients into 8 cakes, each about 3/4 inch thick.

Use a nonstick skillet to heat, on medium, 1 tbsp oil. Place the cakes, carefully, onto the skillet and cook for about 4 minutes per side or until golden brown.

After the crab cakes are finished place them onto the lettuce leaves, topped with the cucumber sauce and you are done. Dinner is served 🙂

P.S.–If you are looking for more clean eating recipes, here is a past post of a delicious salmon recipe I made from my new favorite cookbook.
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