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Beautiful, Bright, Blissful – We’re Craving These Blooms

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

As hibernation comes to an end, what better way to celebrate the sun than with a bunch of your favorite flowers?  Whether you’re after the perfect peonies for mom, a carnation corsage for your prom-goer, a budding bouquet for that springtime wedding, or a pick-me-up for yourself, the greater Boston area is blooming with fantastic flowers.  Be sure to check out these flower shops we CRAVE.  With so many budding options, you’ll be smelling the roses all spring long!

Fiddlehead Flowers - fiddlehead-flowers.com

Simplicity, elegance, style – at Fiddlehead in Salem, owner Jacqueline Albanese takes pride in each and every arrangement that goes out her doors.  Jacqueline and her team use the highest quality flowers and unique containers in their hand-crafted creations.  In addition to the breathtaking blooms you take home in their arrangements, the Fiddlehead crew brings their beautiful buds to you with patio gardening consults and plantings.  Whatever your flowering needs may be, Fiddlehead Flowers is sure find the florals to fit you.

Bow Street Flowers - bowstreetflowers.com

With her focus on “beautiful flowers,” owner Shelley White and team cater to each and every customer’s floral fantasies with Old World artisan style and standards from their Somerville home base.  Be sure to check out the spring collection at Bow Street, which features gorgeous peonies, sweet pea, hydrangea, lilacs, freesia and ferns.  Take some time to visit Shelley’s store, where her creations are displayed with her personal collection of rustic antiques.  At Bow Street Flowers, blooms are always bold, beautiful and bountiful.

Mimosamimosastyle.com

Teresa Fung brings her vision to Mimosa, located in Boston’s South End.  Characterized by “clean lines of Asian design,” “the lushness of European bouquets,” and “the natural beauty of fresh flowers,” you’re sure to find top-of-the-line blossoms for all your floral needs.  If you’re after sophistication tailored to your taste, you’re sure to find just what you’re looking for at Mimosa.  Stop by for a visit to experience Teresa’s talents for yourself.  You won’t be disappointed!

Celebrate Earth Day April 22

Monday, April 12th, 2010

Earth Day is a day designed to inspire awareness and appreciation for the Earth’s environment, held on April 22. It is celebrated in many countries and has been receiving added attention in current years with the newfound popularity of going green and our increased consciousness of how we are harming the planet. As active motivated women, we, here at CRAVE, think Earth day is a wonderful chance to help women discover new ways to help our earth and conserve it for generations to come. The Nature Conservancy has some wonderful tips to do just that, pertaining to activities a lot of women deal with in their everyday lives.

Use reusable totes

You can help save oceans when you use reusable shopping bags instead of plastic bags. Sure, it’s a small step — but it can make a big difference in the health of our oceans. Unfortunately, 90 percent of the debris that washes up from our oceans are man-made and shouldn’t be there. Most of it has – unfortunately – come to be expected: derelict fishing equipment, disposable plastic bottles, plastic bags, cigarette butts, bits of unidentifiable plastic, Styrofoam. To help encourage others, share where you take reusable bags or where you’ve found your favorite tote.

Eat food

Just like you, conservationists, fishermen, chefs and consumers are working together to find new ways of living off our oceans and waters while keeping nature healthy. In a day and age when many of us “harvest” most of our meals by filling a grocery cart or skimming a menu, it can be easy to overlook nature’s role in putting food on our tables. This is especially true when it comes to seafood. For centuries, the oceans’ bounty seemed inexhaustible. Now, as scientists unravel the intricate relationships between fish and the vast lands below the water’s surface, we’re gaining a clearer picture of how humans have altered our oceans’ ability to provide for us. The Conservancy is tackling the problems by working with communities to restore degraded habitats and rebuild depleted fisheries. But sustainability also depends on how fish are brought to market. A service called FishPhone is Blue Ocean’s sustainable seafood text messaging service that instantly puts sustainable seafood information at your fingertips. To find out about your seafood choice, text 30644 with the message FISH and the name of the fish in question. They’ll text you back with their assessment and better alternatives to fish with significant environmental concerns.

Green your gardening

Even while you’re gardening in your very own backyard, you can make a big difference in the health of the ocean. Fertilizers and other chemicals used in conventional gardening are washed into watersheds and eventually to sea, where they can harm coral reefs and other marine life. To help cut back on pollution, go native! Native plants require much less water and fertilizer than non-native plants do. Make your own compost! Composting kitchen scraps is a great way to create (free!) all-natural fertilizer. Set your mower to a cutting height of 2”-3” — which will eliminate undesirable weedy plants. Don’t rake your clippings; leave them behind as fertilizer. You can even try square-foot gardening. This method uses 90% less water and 95% fewer seeds than a traditional backyard garden and requires no chemicals!

You can find all the details on these tips and plenty more at earthday.nature.org

Soar into Spring with Bow Street Flowers

Friday, April 9th, 2010

Shelley White’s mantra is short, but sincere: “beautiful flowers.”  From her Somerville-based business, Bow Street Flowers, that’s just what Shelley delivers to Boston area residents who CRAVE the finest flowers in town.  Shelley is devoted to the unique needs of each of her customers and her craft, which is defined by her Old World artisan standards and style.  She maintains rustic flair in her shop, where orchids, roses and the most elegant picks of the season are displayed amidst a collection of antique tables and shelves.

Check out the latest from Bow Street Flowers this weekend at the “Step into Spring” home show at the Mall at Chestnut Hill.  As the skies continue to clear, and those stretches of splendid weather last longer and longer, be sure to head over to Somerville to discover what’s blossoming at Bow Street Flowers.  If you’re lucky, you might catch Shelley hard at work on her latest creation.  In the meantime, read on for a peek into the world of the bloom buff, and be sure to catch her in our CRAVE Boston Guide:

How would you describe your business in exactly three adjectives?
Old World, fanciful and unique

What are your most popular products or services?

Flower deliveries, sale of orchids, succulents, ferns, cards and candles

People may be surprised to know…

We have four rabbits who live in our shop.

What or who inspired you to start your business?
Maaderlake, a NYC shop now closed

Who is your role model or mentor?

I have flower crushes.  Right now, it’s Kate Holt of Flowerwild in L.A.  Recently, it was Lewis Miller of LMD Floral in NYC.

How do you spend your free time?
I do not have much spare time, but I go antiquing and to specialty nurseries when I can get away.

Where is your favorite place to go with your girlfriends?

Snug Harbor Farm in Kennebunkport, Maine

What do you CRAVE? In business? In life?

Right now I wouldn’t want to live a day without being surrounded by beautiful flowers.  At home, I CRAVE quiet.

Check out Bow Street Flowers at 108 Beacon St. in Somerville.  For more information visit bowstreetflowers.com.

Party Planning Prowess

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

Hosting a fabulous party is always fun and rewarding! However, with so many details, planning them can be tough – but somebody’s gotta do it! So if you need a little behind-the-scenes magic for your next fabulous fete, call one of our favorite event planners!

Saphier Events Saphier Events entertaining experts are ready to plan your next event! Jennifer Saphier’s imaginative streak is a mile wide and her accommodating attitude is every client’s dream! Her innovative décor ideas and out of the box solutions truly set her apart. Paying as much attention to the client’s needs as she does to the finest event detail, she ensures that the planning process is as fun and exciting as the event itself. Saphier Events creates stunning weddings, interactive corporate meetings, brand-infused grand openings and more! Saphier Events will make your next event sparkle and shine.

Endless Eleganza Events Endless Eleganza is here to make your special day stress free. Whether it is a wedding, a corporate event, anniversary party or charity event, planning can be stressful. Endless Eleganza is here to take away the stress and just leave the fun to you. They are extremely detail oriented and will make sure that your event is both aesthetically pleasing and filled with wonderful memories!

Creative Events Creative Events is a comprehensive, full-service event design firm. Whether you’re hosting an event for an intimate group of 25 or one for 5,000, they approach each program with a fresh and thoughtful outlook. Their inclusive services range from theme design, concept development, floral design, lighting, entertainment, audio-visual, event publicity, logistics and staffing. They provide infinite options and fabulous results!

Craving Coffee? Time for a Tea Break?

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

When you feel like you’re running in every direction, why not take a moment to relax, re-energize and indulge in something sweet?  Whether you’re craving a halt in your hectic lifestyle or a pick-me-up to get through the day, check out CRAVE’s suggestions for Boston-area coffee and tea shops that will leave you refreshed and ready to go!

The Biscuit - visitthebiscuit.com

We’re crazy about The Biscuit’s collection of coffee, tea, cider and hot chocolate (perfect for those days when the Boston weather decides it isn’t quite ready for spring).  The Biscuit’s Homemade pastries and desserts are the perfect pairing for your drink du jour – we’re dreaming about a brownie and perfect pie a la mode  right now.  To top it off, The Biscuit also shares its sweetness at local Farmer’s Markets.  So steal a moment in Somerville and savor something for yourself.  At the Biscuit, it’s  sure to be fresh.

Bloc 11 Cafe – bloc11.com

Jennifer Park and crew will keep even the most cutting-edge coffee and tea mavens on their toes with their selection of premium coffees and teas.  If you’re feeling super-saucy, experiment in Bloc 11′s Liquid Lab.  We’re craving concoctions like the Caramel con Leche and Mint Mocha.  If you’re feeling adventurous, try The Maze or The Alpine.  A selection of sandwiches and soups will be waiting if you’re hungry after “exploring” or “skiing.”  Whatever you choose, it’s bound to keep you captivated and tantalize your taste buds.

1369 Coffee House - 1369coffeehouse.com

Find a home in the 1369 Coffee House, a cozy nook where community and comfort are as much a priority as the dynamo drink selection.  Venture off during your moment to restore your mind, with coffee and teas from all over the globe.  We’re craving the Vietnamese Coffee and London Fog.  Taste one, try another, travel the world.  Where will you go at 1369 Coffee House?  The sky is the limit.  Don’t let us decide for you, enjoy your own path to peace and tea-filled tranquility.