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Fall is Almost Here!

Monday, August 23rd, 2010


If you’re looking for inspiration in updating your wardrobe for the upcoming season, you’re in the right place! We’ve got everything you need from our very own CRAVE women. From the perfect accessories to the trendiest colors, this list will give you exactly what you need, and exactly where to find them!

Layer on the jewelry

This fall is all about accessories that pop! Go big with necklaces, wear multiple bracelets, and layer up on rings. Lola’s Urban Vintage will help you to be fearless. The accessories found here are one-of-a-kind, so you don’t have to worry about running into someone with the same bold pieces as you! Made using vintage jewelry, hardware, and other unexpected pieces, Lola’s necklaces will make you stand out and will be the highlight of any outfit!

Sheer pieces

Sheer tops combine risky and feminine to make a beautiful match. This comfy combination will boost your confidence whether you’re running errands or at lunch with the girls! Wear an oversized sheer tee, like Crush Boutique’s Daftbird Sheer Oversized Cropped Pocket Tee, over a tank top or pretty bandeau to turn heads on the town!

Cutaways

Cutaways allow you show off a little more, and they don’t compromise sophistication IF you do it the right way. This trend could work with any item in your closet, from shoes to dressy tops. Try Mint Julep’s Plenty Frock by Tracy Reese Delaney Dress for a daring, but classy addition to your wardrobe!

Cocktails for Everyone!

Friday, August 20th, 2010

Anyone who is interested in wine, spirits, cocktails, the hottest new restaurants, and the people behind them needs to listen to the show Cocktails for Everyone! The creation of local wine and spirits expert, Catherine Stanton Schiff, Cocktails for Everyone! gives listeners the fun, behind the scenes scoop on what’s hot in wine, spirits, and food in Boston and around the country.

Catherine not only has an impressive background that spans two decades as a sales and marketing executive in the alcohol beverage industry, but she is a down-to-earth hostess with so much knowledge that listening to her show is like getting together with some of the world’s most famous wine and food personalities for cocktails, fun, informative, engaging, and leaves you looking forward to next week!

Catherine was kind enough to answer my questions about the show which airs every Thursday from 5-6 EST.

How did Cocktails for Everyone! start?

I had actually wanted to do a radio show for a while…I was a Communications major at BC, and had always intended to go into journalism, but (happily) ended up in the alcohol beverage business after graduation in sales & marketing. One of my favorite aspects of working in the beer, spirits, wine & restaurant industries over the past two decades was meeting the people behind the brands. I would work with visiting winemakers, distillers and brewers, listening to their stories about how they got into the business as well as how brands were conceived and marketed as we drove around to visit accounts. I’ve also been to some amazing places around the world where these products are made and I thought it would be interesting to share with others who share the same passion for cocktail culture.

I have a beverage consulting business, and had pitched my show idea to a few Boston radio people that I knew, with no success…I was discouraged, but didn’t give up. I discovered the VoiceAmerica Network (the largest internet radio network in the country) and the pieces all came together. VoiceAmerica loved the show concept and I have a great network of guests to tap into through my years in the industry. We launched May 20th from the Nantucket Wine Festival and went from 2,000 listeners after 2 weeks in May, to 100,000 in June and 150,000 in July! Now brands and publicists are calling me to get on the show!

You have had an incredible variety of guests so far. Any favorites or surprises? Who would your dream guest be and why?

The alcohol beverage and restaurant industries have some fascinating people, and I have been fortunate to have some incredible guests who are legends in their field. They have all been wonderful to speak with, sharing their passion for what they do along with humor and great insight. I’ve loved speaking with Jeff Stewart (Buena Vista), Ondine Chattan (Geyser Peak), Tilar Mazzeo (“The Widow Cliquot” and “Back Lane Wineries of Napa & Sonoma”), Mark Hellendrung (Narragansett Beer) and Brice Cutrer Jones (Sonoma Cutrer & Emeritus Vineyards), Eileen Crane (Domaine Carneros) and Allison Evanow (Square One Organic Spirits). I also had some great Boston guys on – TJ Douglas (The Urban Grape) and Michael Scelfo & Aaron Butler (Russell House Tavern) who were fun & engaging to talk to. I have some amazing guests coming up, including legendary mixologists Dale DeGroff, who is widely credited with the classic cocktail resurgence, and Tony Abou-Ganim, as well as a few people from Food Network.  My dream guest right now is Ina Garten – I love her show, her personality and her entertaining philosophy – sharing great cocktails, wine and food with friends is what it’s all about. I’m actually in discussions with her publicist, so stay tuned!

What advice do you have for other women who are interested in starting a business or making a career change?

The advice I would give to someone who is starting a new business is it’s much harder than you think it’s going to be, but hang in there. Make sure you have a good support group – friends, family, business acquaintances– but realize that it all comes down to you to make it happen. Network, network, network – I cannot stress that enough! Whether it’s in person, like at a Downtown Women’s Club event, or online through CRAVE or LinkedIn, make sure you continue to build your connections, as you never know who you will meet that can help your business in some way. Embrace social media – it is the best and most efficient way to get your message out…just be cognizant of the fact that it can be very time consuming, so you have to manage it properly. Lastly, make sure you’re doing something that you love, that engages you and you are passionate about – it will motivate you each day and make the long hours that you’re working fly by!

Is there anything else you would like to tell us about the show?

It’s always 5 o’clock somewhere, so our show airs live every Thursday from 5-6 pm EST on VoiceAmerica.com, so you can listen at your desk and get ready to go out and have a cocktail! If you can’t listen live, it’s available a few hours after the show through the same link, or as a free podcast download on iTunes. I try to mix it up, between winemakers, chefs, authors, mixologists…there’s always something for everyone! People can also follow us on our Facebook Fan Page (Cocktails for Everyone!) and on Twitter (@Cocktails4Evry1). Cheers!

Interior Style

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

If you feel that you’re lacking the artistic ability to furnish and design your new (or current) home, we’ve got what you need! These women know what they’re doing when it comes to bringing your home to life with taste and comfort. You don’t have to rely on yourself in scrambling through your DIY projects – they can do it for you, and in no time!

Jace Interiors

Appearing in the Boston Globe, Boston Magazine’s Home and Garden, HGTV, and more, Julieann Covino has notable perspective in designing your home. She will make sure that the finished product reflects your own style. Her design services will walk you through the whole process, from design sessions all the way to furniture selection. She also offers an affordable custom design option, something we all could use these days!

Koo de Kir

For an urban lifestyle, Koo de Kir (taken from the French “Coup de Coeur” meaning “a strike to the heart”) brings soothing, modern furnishings and accessories into the picture. Since their opening in 1997, Koo de Kir Design Studio focuses more on interior design and was launched in 2000. Since then they have been doing exactly what they promise – striking the hearts of Bostonians. As for their style, you can expect warm, soft, minimal, comfortable and clean inspirations. They will let you bring home anything you like from their store, from the wall colors to furnishings and coverings! Koo de Kir will do what it takes to get you what you need, even if it’s off of their own walls!

Rachel Reider Interiors

Rachel Reider, owner of Rachel Reider Interiors, offers design services for both your home and workspace. You can expect to see use of color and texture you’ve never seen anywhere else. Rachel will take your space and create a classy, fresh environment. And the most important part – Rachel has worked with a large range of budgets. Both your style and limited (or unlimited) funds is considered while creating a room that is both beautiful and functional!

Two Girls Shop

Monday, August 16th, 2010

Opposites Attract.  And in this case, create a successful, distinctive shop in the small city of Salem, MA.  Pia Schoeck and Emily Edelman, the owners of two girls shop, offer everything from unusual vintage home décor to cozy jeans at their new location. two girls shop has moved to 320 Derby St in Salem, MA.  Be sure to join them in celebrating this exciting move on September 13th at 4:00 PM with their ribbon cutting, champagne, and sweets! Fellow Salem native Lisa, the founder of “Wunderbudder”, will also be there to share her beautiful products!

Let’s get to know the duo a bit better:

Where do you find such a unique collection of items?

The two girls are always looking and searching for special merchandise. We feel strongly that good style does not necessarily need much money but creativity and fantasy. Having said that, the sky is the limit when trying to find products.

In what ways do you both work together as one team?

We are a classic example of opposites attracts: our up bringing, backgrounds, styles and personalities are very different. Yet we manage to have one vision, one concept for our store. We embrace the differences, respect and enjoy each other and feel the store is a great gift to each other.

What are your ultimate goals for the future of two girls shop?

The ultimate goal is to meet the customers’ needs and evolve with them and try to stay current with product and our philosophy in the store. And of course continue to always have fun with our store!!!

What are your most popular products or services?

Vibrant colored tubtrugs, hot pink snail watering can, porn for women books, recycled overnight totes, kitchen whimsys.

How do you spend your free time?

What free time??

What business mistake have you made that you will not repeat?

Not realizing from the get go that everyone does not share our same positive outlook, that healthy competition is not something to be threatened by but embraced and used as a source of growth.

Be sure to visit Pia and Emily at their new location, e-mail them at twogirlsshop@gmail.com, or check out their Facebook page!

Suffering from Skin Damage this Summer? Fight it with these Foods!

Monday, August 16th, 2010


We all want beautiful skin, especially during the “skin showing” months of summer. So how do we get it without spending a fortune at the Clinique counter? By eating antioxidant rich foods, that’s how. Your skin, just like every other organ in your body, needs antioxidant laden foods to keep it healthy and toxin free. Here are some of the most important foods to eat for beautiful skin. Try to get these delicious foods into your diet as often as possible and I promise you will love the results.

Foods for beautiful skin:

Sunflower seeds, Swiss chard, and almonds- What do they all have in common? Vitamin E! Vitamin E works to protect skin from ultra violet rays and rejuvenate the cells. Sauté swiss chard with garlic and olive oil and top with a mix of toasted almonds and sunflower seeds. Vitamin E never tasted so good!

Cauliflower, walnuts, and cabbage- Did you think wild salmon was the only place to get Omega 3 fatty acids? Well get excited because they are in vegetables too! Omega 3’s are essential in creating beautiful skin for they help maintain cell membranes. It is these membranes that act as barriers for the body, letting water and nutrients in, and keeping toxins out. Make an easy cabbage slaw topped with walnuts then steam cauliflower and serve with a lemon tahini sauce (also packed with Vitamin C). After these two dishes, your skin will be good to go!

Carrots, Kale, and Apricots- Not only are these foods quick and easy to get your hands on, they also serve up a giant does of Vitamin A (aka Beta Carotene). Vitamin A is involved in the repair and growth of body tissues, which is particularly beneficial when dealing with sun damaged skin. Stir-fry carrots and kale with garlic, ginger, and soy sauce for a great side dish. For the apricots, try throwing them on the grill for a great summer dessert!

Bell peppers, broccoli, and strawberries- Loaded with more vitamin C than an orange, these foods work to create collagen in the skin and protect your lovely epidermis from oxidative stress. Best ways to eat them? Grill the peppers and broccoli or eat them raw with hummus. As for strawberries, just pop them in your mouth (or put them in a crisp).

Shitake mushrooms, cod and shrimp- Mushrooms (both shittake and crimini), cod, and shrimp are chock full of selenium, a potent nutrient that promotes skin elasticity and quality. Broil cod with a fresh tomatoes and basil. For the shrimp and mushrooms, toss them into an easy Thai curry. So good!

*This post was written by Jamie Dougherty for the Please feel free to contact Jamie with questions or to share your health, wellness and foodie stories. Email: jamiegd@jamieliving.com Facebook: JAMIE LIVING Twitter:JAMIE LIVING

Who Do You Buy With?

Friday, August 6th, 2010

I CRAVE deals, trying new places, and sharing my finds with friends.  BuyWithMe lets me discover and share it all!

BuyWithMe is a community buying website that fills you in and lets you try new  restaurants, spas, salons, and events by offering a new huge discount each day.  The deals typically save you between 50% and 90% off your meal, shopping purchase, or event ticket.   CRAVE Boston favorites such as Harvard Sweet Boutique, Kickass Cupcakes,  Moxie, Rouge Cosmetics, Velvet Fly, Habit, and In-jean-ius have already been featured.  Today’s deal features CRAVE Boston business Coven.  You can purchase $40 worth of dine-in food, drinks, and sweets for only $20 or $20 of take-out food, drinks, and sweets from their specialty market for only $10!

As an entrepreneur myself, I’m fasinated by new business concepts.  I have been a fan of BuyWithMe for sometime and have purchased more than a few of their deals.  I was intrigued, had some questions, and had to learn more!

How did it all begin?

BuyWithMe was founded in May 2009 by Boston-based entrepreneur, Andrew Moss.   Since then we’ve expanded quickly and now have over 60 staff nationwide.  We plan to be in 20 cities by the end of the year. Our CEO as of April 2010 is Cheryl Rosner, formally President of TicketsNow and Expedia Corporate Travel and recently named “25 Most Influential People in Travel” by Business Travel News.

What are some of BuyWithMe’s unique features?

We are working on new features all the time.  We make it very easy for our members to share deals with their friends through social networks (FB = BuyWithMeBoston Twitter = @BuyWithMeBos).  We have also added a refer a friend feature.  Referring friends is a great way to get a $10 credit in your account.   We love feedback and encourage Crave readers to tell us what merchants they’d like to see featured on BuyWithMe.

What benefit do you offer the businesses that you partner with?

We work with the top local merchants in every city we are in and we’re always looking for the hottest places and experiences to feature on our site.  Merchants love working with us because we connect them with a lot of new customers in a short time period.  They also benefit from repeat customers, referrlas, and new media buzz.

Are there any fantastic new deals coming our way that you can tell us about?

Keep your eyes peeled for a deal featuring  CRAVE Boston Business JMode!

How do I sign up?

To purchase today’s deal featuring Coven and take a look at what other deals BuyWithMe is offering check out our website.  To make sure you never miss a deal sign-up for Buy With Me’s daily email.

The Wine Bottega, Boston

Thursday, August 5th, 2010

Women are learning about wine, drinking wine, and working in the wine industry more than ever. There is no better example of this than the almost 2 year old wine shop, The Wine Bottega, in Boston’s historic North End. Surrounded by the hustle and bustle of Italian restaurants, boutiques, and this time of year, feasts of various saints, The Wine Bottega’s upstairs shop and downstairs tasting cellar offer a place to not just purchase wine, but to experience it.

It is everything a wine shop in the North End should be, cozy, charming, warm, and welcoming. And most importantly well stocked with wine and information on wine for those looking for a little more.

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Owner Kerri Platt, who realized a dream when she purchased The Wine Bottega, has this to say about her shop: “From the first time I set foot in the shop, I felt that, like many of my favorite wines, there is a sense of history, tradition and specialness, that you can’t quite define, but just feels right.”’ (source)

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In keeping with its North End roots, The Wine Bottega offers an extensive collection of wine from a variety of Italian wine regions, but its inventory also includes quite the selection from France, Spain, and Austria to name a few.

Handwritten cards posted behind the wines offer notes on wine regions, wine makers, and wine pairings.

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Dark wood accents and exposed brick give the shop that North End feel; it is almost as though you have stepped out of Boston and into a shop on a side street in Florence.

Descending the stairs reveals even more character in The Wine Bottega’s tasting cellar. More wine, more dark wood, soft lighting, and a long table give way to a perfect place for tasting and learning about wine, something that happens frequently at The Wine Bottega. Special events and tastings, both inside and out of the shop, are regularly scheduled and include informative options such as Wine 101: Go back to school at The Bottega, tastings with winemakers, and even themed tastings like last week’s Pretty in Pink! Special Rosé Event, and 80’s themed tasting.

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I had the pleasure of meeting Kerri and then of exchanging a few follow up emails where she shared answers to the following questions:

Do you have any advice for women interested in breaking into the wine industry from other industries?
First of all, Go For It! The wine industry is a fantastic world to live in full of passionate people and amazing opportunities. There is no set path for breaking into the industry, although many people have either started out in a small wine shop or as wait staff at a restaurant and then slowly worked their way up. I think that retail is the best place to start as most shops are constantly tasting new wines. Find a shop where the staff is helpful and focused on education and start hanging out and asking questions. If you can’t get a paying position right away, offer to be an intern, help out during events etc. It is amazing what you can learn this way and it’s a lot cheaper than signing up for a wine program! Not only do you learn about wine, but you also start meeting people and making connections in different aspects of the business. If you are focused and passionate, further opportunities have an interesting way of presenting themselves.

Many women, especially younger women are interested in wine but still have the perception that it is intimidating. Do you have any thoughts on this?
It drives me crazy that wine is surrounded by this layer of intimidation and pompousness! My shop is dedicated to breaking down this barrier and making wine fun and accessible to everyone. There is no need for anyone to ever feel intimidated by wine. I teach a Wine 101 class and it is all about teaching people to relax, get a few basics under your belt and then start exploring. To me it’s what I don’t know yet about wine that keeps it interesting, there is always something new to discover!

Your shop is in the North End, a place of tradition and culture. How has this location helped to shape your store? Have there been any specific positives or negatives to being in an area of the city that is known mostly for its Italian food and culture?
I love being in the North End and I can’t imagine my shop being anywhere else. I am extremely passionate about Italian wine, so being in the heart of an Italian neighborhood allows me to indulge this passion to its fullest. It’s more than just being able to offer a great selection of Italian wines though, it’s about embracing the Italian approach toward enjoying food and wine together with family and friends as a vital component of daily life.

The North End is truly a neighborhood in the best sense. Everyone knows each other, says “hi” on the streets as they stop by the Mercato del Mare to pick up their fish, the Salumeria Italiana to pick up cheese and cured meats and then The Wine Bottega for wine. I love being a part of these daily rhythms. Combine this with being on the Freedom Trail with its constant stream of visitors from around the globe sharing their experiences, and it is a remarkably unique place.

If you live in or are visiting Boston, I definitely recommend a visit to The Wine Bottega to browse the wine selection or to attend a tasting or other special event.

Check the CRAVE Boston Blog often for more upcoming posts from our new guest blogber Meghan Malloy of Travel, Wine, Dine

Girls Retweet

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

In this crazy wired-world, we all need to get away, unplug, recharge but man it’s tough to make that happen! Good thing we have those friends that make us make it a priority, they do all the planning and we just have to show up (easier said than done). Getting ready to get away is so much work, but when you get there…it’s way worth it!

I was lucky enough to be invited to a girls’ retweet recently and the goal was to get away and spend some focused time on projects that were never getting done for one reason or 50 other reasons. We went to a beach house and upon arrival realized our fancy phones didn’t have service. After a collective high-pitched horror scream heard around the world, we settled into the idea of enjoying the next 4 days being off the grid, getting things done (we had wi-fi at least whew) and connecting the old-fashioned way.

It was a rough detox, complete with shakes, the DT’s and blank stares at our phones just freaking over what was going on in the wired-world without us…OMG what WOULD we be missing?!

We quickly filled that void with chocolate, red wine and walks on the beach. We found our shoulders sinking back down from our ears (with the help of the massage therapist we brought with us) and the swelling in our thumbs going down. We were so happy to let our 10,000 words a day flow as opposed to being corralled to 140 characters in a text or tweet.

Of course the walks on the beach were still captured on our fancy phones for posting later to prove how much fun we had. It made me think of that age old questions, “If a tree falls in the woods and no one is there to hear it does it make a noise?” I wondered, “If we walk on the beach and have fun, but don’t take a pic and post it to Facebook did we actually have fun?”

Disconnecting was a challenge, we have all become so dependent on that mobile phone crack. But what a fabulous experience…we slept in, we created amazing things (yes on our laptops), we sat by a fire pit and told stories and made s’mores. We belly laughed, we talked about boys (some 4 yrs. old and some 40), we breathed in the fresh salt air and we ate…holy cow we ate and it was great! And not a #4 from the drive-thru window but homemade grandma recipes of chicken verde and snack bars…like the good old days!

Let’s be clear…I have a foot firmly planted in both camps. I love me some texting but I also love making memories in person (a dying art). I love the tools that allow you to be connected 24/7, heck Facebook allows me to attend my high school reunion, daily, without having to buy a cocktail dress or loss 20 lbs. But I worry that my kids couldn’t keep track of their shoes from day to day but they haven’t misplaced their phones in five years. Are they so wired and dependent that they won’t know how to play capture the flag without that tech appendage?

I challenge all of you to go rogue…try it, disconnect and in that space you may realize how great it is to really connect, maybe even at a fabulous girls retweet!

Bloggers To Watch Out For: Fashionistas

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

From runway show recaps to laid-back street looks, the world of fashion blogging is a vibrant virtual scene. It’s not necessarily about the newest, hottest, or spendiest trend — it’s about the textiles, color palettes and silhouettes that make us feel gorgeous.

For a jolt of wardrobe inspiration to pull you through the dog days of summer, bookmark Jazzi McGilbert, Sally McGraw and “Miss” James Kicinski. While their personal styles may diverge, their message is the same: get dressed, and get going!

Jazzi McGilbert of JazziMcG.com

Thrift store scenester? Or haute couture hound? Jazzi McGilbert (aka Jazzi McG) confidently struts straight down the center of the spectrum. Her blog traipses through the world of high fashion, throws the spotlight on intimate “intern confessionals” and shares a few DIY treasures (Alexander Wang sock garters, anyone?). As Jazzi puts it, her mission is to “let everyone know that the fashion industry can be tackled without a trust fund”. Can I get an amen, sister?

Sally McGraw of Already Pretty
Can one personal stylist change the way women view their bodies, and themselves? Sally McGraw thinks so. The lovely McGraw elevates her passion for chic clothing with an outspoken commitment to body acceptance. Blog posts like “What IS Flattering?” provide commonsense insights into topics that have frustrated shoppers since the dawn of time. And her weekly contests and giveaways — which range from cotton scarves to summer frocks to hefty gift cards — are not to be missed.

“Miss” James Kicinski of Bleubird Vintage
Chic baby mama. Vinyl record collector. Frilly knicker designer. Miss James is a retro inspiration — and a drop-dead gorgeous one, at that. In addition to writing about her latest Etsy obsessions and selling dreamy vintage-inspired collections through her online shop, James also blogs over at N.E.E.T. magazine. Best of luck as she stylishly feathers the nest for her new baby (due in July). What a busy little bird!

*This post was written by Alexandra Franzen for the CRAVE company:

ALEXANDRA FRANZEN is a writer + editor + organization freak. She designs rockstar resumes, leads personal branding jam sessions, writes marketing copy and teaches wallflowers how to hustle like a gangsta’. You can find her blogging up a storm at Unicorns for Socialism and tweeting away @alex_franzen.