Monday, September 29, 2014

Home is...where?

This weekend, I got to see a lot of my favorite people while visiting one of my favorite places. This weekend I got to go back to Purdue for Homecoming. I graduated from Purdue University in 2012 and didn't make it to homecoming in 2013, so this was a first for me! It was also only the second time I've ever participated in Breakfast Club. So it was a wonderful, but short, weekend. 

While driving back from Purdue, on Saturday night because I had work Sunday, I started reflecting back on my time spent at Purdue and how my life has changed since graduation. We've all heard the adage "home is where the heart is" and there are even variations like "home is wherever I'm with you" etc. Sometimes I feel like I don't know where my home is anymore. 

Sure, pre-Purdue home was with my mom. We moved around a little bit in high-school, but that one is still a no-brainer. I was still a child and therefore, home was with my parents. At this point my dad hadn't moved to Ohio yet, so home was localized in central Indiana. 

Once I left for Purdue, it became home. Going "home" on weekends was okay, but I only spent one summer away from Purdue during my 4 year tenure. West Lafayette is a beautiful place, full of tradition and people that love being there. At Purdue I met my band family and formed some of the closest friendships I have to date. In all honestly, I keep in constant communication with ONE person from high-school. All of my other friends are from Purdue or I've met them recently in Cincinnati. 

Trip to Kings Island!

Sadly, we have all graduated, with one exception and he graduates in December. We've started moving around the country and now extra effort is required to get everyone together. Between the members of this group we reside in: South Bend, West Lafayette, Indianapolis and Jeffersonville IN, Dayton and Cincinnati OH, and in the Twin Cities of  MN. That's not all, but you get the picture, we're spread out! 

Now that I've moved to the Cincinnati area, this should be home. I mean, I live here, so technically it is. Yet, I'm constantly traveling away from the area to see the people I care about. Honestly, I feel like I'm in a transition phase. Sure, I'm here for the next 3 years while I work through culinary school, but as far as I can see nothing is keeping me here after that. Cincinnati doesn't yet feel like home, and I'm not sure it will. I know that it would be nearly impossible for all of my friends to coordinate our professional lives so we could live in the same area, but I can tell you we would try pretty hard! 
For now I guess home is Cincinnati, but I'll always feel more at home when I'm around these people.
Waiting in line to get into the Cactus!

With my bestie in front of the Engineering Fountain!



Until next time,
Lauren


Sunday, September 14, 2014

Single Serve Pancakes


Some people have confidence coming out of their @$$. You know the type, you see them eating alone at restaurants and not just sitting at the bar, but at a table in the middle of the dining room.

I am not one of those people.

That being said, I really wanted some pancakes this morning. Now since I'm not about to go to the pancake house down the street, I had to get creative.

Thus Whole Wheat Coconut Berry Pancakes were born. I almost never "create" an original recipe, rather I take a recipe I find online and tweak it. I always like to give credit to the original recipe but I was using my phone this morning, and now I can't find it :(

What you'll need:

  • 1/4 cup whole wheat flour
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1 TBSP sugar
  • 1 TBSP coconut oil, melted
  • 1/4 cup milk
  • 1 egg
  • berries of choice - mine were raspberries!

What you do:

  1. Combine dry ingredients in a small bowl.
  2. Whisk together wet ingredients in a separate small bowl.
  3. Add wet ingredients into dry. Whisk well to combine. 
  4. Pour desired amount of batter into a warm skillet sprayed with non-stick spray.
  5. Cook until bubbly (see right) and then flip. 
  6. Repeat process until all pancakes are done!
I like big pancakes, so this only made two for me. Some people like smaller ones, you guys will probably get 4-5 cakes out of this recipe! Garnish as desired, I used a little bit of Speculoos Crunchy Cookie Butter and pure maple syrup. You don't have to be a fatty like me though!



Hope you enjoy these next time you're really craving some pancakes!


Lauren



Saturday, September 6, 2014

Camp Holiday #TOUPININTENTIONAL

Guys, I've seriously had such an inspiring day. At the end of this blog I'm going to have two questions for you. I'll know you read this blog all the way through because once you do, you'll go to the Facebook link that lead you here and answer them in the form of a comment. I won't be offended if you don't, but c'mon, it'll take you like a minute tops. We'll come back to this.

Today was Camp Holiday in Louisville KY, put on by National Sales Director Linda Toupin. For those of you outside the pink bubble this means nothing, but it meant a lot to me. Let's rewind though to how I got there, because even that inspired me.

One thing you need to know about Mary Kay is that EVERYWOMAN is super nice and EVERYWOMAN helps EVERYWOMAN because that is what we're all about. Once I decided for sure that I was attending Camp Holiday I asked another consultant if I could carpool with her. She then went out of her way to make sure that the other two ladies she was riding with picked me up this morning. Not only did I not have to drive my car, but all three of these ladies were driving Mary Kay career cars! The one we ended up in had less than 400 miles on it when we took off this morning.

Guys. I need to earn my free car. Like right now.

Another thing you need to know about Mary Kay is that we don't have territories. This being said, sometimes a person lives far away from the unit that they were recruited into. Take me as an example: My director lives in the Jasper IN area, and when I joined I was in West Lafayette IN. So not only did I have my director to learn from but I had an adopted director named Cynda. Cynda graciously took me into her home like I was one of her own and taught me how to work my business like I was one of her own. When I moved to Cincinnati I left Cynda behind and met Liz. Now Liz is my adopted director who welcomes me into her home each week for our success meetings. When I got to Camp Holiday this morning ALL 3 of my directors knew I was going to be there and had seats for me if I needed one. Talk about feeling the love.

So, by now I'm sure you're wondering what exactly Camp Holiday was and why I was so gosh darn excited to be there. Well I'll tell you. Camp Holiday was 6 hours of listening to women who make up the top 2% of the company talk about how to be successful during the holiday season. Fun Fact: Today I learned that the holiday season starts September 1st. I for one, did not know that. Today was just so power-packed with all sorts of ideas to help me take my business where I want it to take me. We had an hour for lunch, and it was suggested that we pack our own because imagine 800 women all trying to get lunch at the same Panera. I spent that whole hour making lists and compiling my thoughts. My notes from today are eight pages long...I don't even take notes like that in class. #duh

I'll wrap this up because while I could go on and on about what I heard to day, it would just bore you. So, I have two questions for you:

1. Is there any reason why you can't buy a present for one person on your holiday list from me and my business.

2. If you had $10,000 AND a free car by Christmas, what would you do with it?

Love,
Lauren

www.marykay.com/ldhart1331

Monday, September 1, 2014

Mary Kay Monday - Mobility

Happy Labor Day everyone! Hopefully it means you have today off! I don't...but it's of my own choosing. Holidays are great days for those of us who work at restaurants. Even though Monday is my usual day off, I couldn't say no when asked if I would work dinner tonight.

I say that Monday is my usual day off, but what I mean is that Monday is my Mary Kay day. On a usual(non-holiday) Monday I have a weekly success meeting at 9:30. I love starting my day off with this meeting. Not only do we get together to celebrate each others success from the previous week, but we also share ideas and try out new products. I always leave feeling super motivated to move my business forward. After the success meeting, I drive down the street for lunch and productivity time at Panera. If you ask me, this mobility is one of the best parts of having my own business. I love that I'm not tied to an office or schedule. The fact that I can grab my laptop and work wherever I want is great!

With today being Labor Day our usual meeting was moved to tomorrow. However, I know myself well enough to know that if I don't stick with my schedule, it won't become a habit. So I'm sitting here chugging away, updating my customer profiles and gearing up for my last big push to become a Star Consultant for this quarter.


This week I have daily product goals, that when reached would skyrocket me past my goal! Tomorrow starts off my six day self challenge with a goal of selling 20 lipsticks! When you look at it, 20 seems like a lot, and I agree! I just started wearing lipstick and by that I mean I own one personally that I occasionally remember to put on. Even if you rarely or don't wear lipstick, I bet you know someone that does. Or I bet you know someone you could give one to for Christmas. I don't care if you buy one for you or if you buy five for other people. Each one is a lipstick gone and a notch in my belt, if you will.

Not to mention, I love to reward people for helping me! Anyone one that helps me out this week by referring customers to me will be awarded discounts or freebies, based on how the referrals work out for me. You can send your customers here!



So, are you ready to be bombarded with pink this week?! My daily goals are as follows:
Tuesday - 20 Lipsticks
Wednesday - 15 Satin Hands Sets
Thursday - 3 TimeWise Repair Volu-Firm Sincare Sets
Friday - 20 Mascaras
Saturday - 6 TimeWise Skincare Sets
Sunday - 7 Clearproof Acne Skincare Sets

Let's see where I stand this time next week!

Lauren
www.marykay.com/ldhart1331


Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Squash & Banana Brownies

Hey guys!

Remember me? Lauren, the author of this blog? I've been a bad blogger...can you forgive me?

I hope so.

So let's catch up! Things you need to know about my life so that my posts from here on out aren't totally confusing:

  • I'm not a hog farmer anymore! 
  • I've moved to West Chester, which is a suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio! I'm living in my dad's basement. Woo yay woo.
  • I'm a student at the Midwest Culinary Institute in the Pastry Arts Program.  
  • I've been a Mary Kay Independent Beauty Consultant since February.
  • This week I started training for my second half-marathon. I'll be running the Avengers Half-Marathon at Disneyland in November.
Okay, I think we're all caught up! This week fall classes began at Cincinnati State and tonight is my first baking lab! Fundamentals of baking from 4-9:50! I'll be all dressed up in my whites so I'll be sure to update this with a picture later : D

In honor of tonight, how about a recipe? I was craving chocolate Monday but I didn't want to indulge my sugar demand so I made these brownies. My inspiration came from here but I changed the recipe quite a bit by the time it went into the oven.

Summer Squash & Banana Brownies

What you need:

  • 2 bananas - mashed
  • 1/2 c applesauce
  • 3/4 c sugar
  • 2 tsp vanilla
  • 1/2 cocoa powder
  • 1 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1 c AP flour
  • 1c wheat flour - you can use 2 cups of AP flour if you don't have this.
  • 1 medium summer squash - this is basically a yellow zucchini so if you can't find one, grab a zucchini!
  • 1/2 c chopped walnuts - I omitted these so my nut-allergic friend could eat them.

What you do:

  1. Pre-heat oven to 350F and grease a 9x13 baking dish.
  2. Peel and grate the squash. Transfer grated squash into a paper towel and squeeze out the excess water. THIS IS IMPORTANT!!! Your batter will be super soupy(heh heh) if you don't do this.
  3. Add mashed nanners, applesauce and sugar together and mix.
  4. Add in vanilla and cocoa powder and mix again.
  5. Add the your S-es: soda, salt and squash. Mix again.
  6. Finally, add in the flour and nuts and give the batter a final mix.
  7. Spread the batter evenly into your pan. My batter was a little clingy so you may need to coax it into the corners of your dish. Bake for 20-25 minutes, until the brownies spring back when gently touched. I cut them into 20 equal servings.
Yum! These have a great chocolate flavor and won't leave you feeling guilty! I actually did the math and by subbing the applesauce in, these babies come out with .3 grams of fat per serving! Not too shabby! 

Well friends, thanks for reading! It's good to be back!

Until next time,
Lauren 

Monday, March 31, 2014

Vacation Part 1 - Amarillo Texas

Last week I had the privilege of embarking on a week long vacation with my best friend! Even though I had to work the weekend at the farm, as soon as I could escape I headed down to meet her in Jeffersonville! Then we loaded up the car and were off!

First stop? Amarillo Texas! In case you're wondering, yes I did play and sing "Amarillo By Morning" as the first song in the car. The drive really wasn't that bad and we split it up into two shifts with Jackie driving us through IN, IL and MO and myself taking OK and TX. We got into Amarillo with  plenty of time to stop for a delicious breakfast at Ye Olde Pancake Station. Totally worth it.





After breakfast we found a hotel room for the night, checked in and freshened up. We didn't book the room in advance but rather just used Priceline to find a cheap room. We actually did this twice throughout the trip and it worked pretty well for us. Now we were finally ready to take on Amarillo.  

The first place we visited was the American Quarter Horse Association Museum. I was a little worried that Jackie would find it boring but being raised riding Quarter Horses, I couldn't pass it up. The museum was small but very informative and I think we both had a good time. 



Our next stop was the Cadillac Ranch located along I-40. Cadillac Ranch is considered a sculpture and is basically a bunch of old Cadillacs shoved nose first into the ground a painted. Tourists are actually encouraged to paint them! Lucky for us we found some leftover spray paint cans and were able to add our initials to the cars! 


Inside one of the shells.
It should also be noted that we freed a tumble weed from a life of being stuck in the fence.



For dinner Monday night we went to the Big Texan, home to the free 72oz steak! That's right, this restaurant is famous for it's promise that if you can eat the 72oz steak, shrimp cocktail, baked potato, salad and roll, you get the whole thing free! We opted for the 21oz ribeye prepared for two, which we assumed meant we would split the steak and sides. But we were wrong. They say everything is bigger in Texas and this meal was no exception. Along with our 21oz steak to split, we each got two sides and rolls. I think it goes without saying that we were pretty full. Especially once you factor in the boot of in-house brewed beer we each had.




With (very)full bellies we waddled to the car and returned to our hotel room. We turned in early but it was a necessary evil as we wanted to be on the road by 4am.

So that is day 1 of our cross-country road trip to Las Vegas! Stay tuned for more adventures!

Lauren

Sunday, March 30, 2014

My Crazy, Tragic, sometimes almost Magic, Awful Beautiful, Life.

Wow. What a crazy life I live. So much about my life has changed in the last month and is going to continue to change with this next month. I know I've been hush about details so this blog is to bring everyone up to the same level.

In February I hit my two year mark with MP3Farms, and while I love the pigs, I haven't been as pleased with everything else. I had told myself in November that in 6 months I would be somewhere different. So I started looking. I updated my resume and applied for jobs, with no return. Which anyone one with job search experience can tell you is pretty depressing. 

So along comes the Christmas season and while visiting my father, it comes up that if I could drop everything and go to culinary school, I would. Well leave it to my father, the wonderful man that he is, to offer to house and feed me for the duration of school if I was serious. Wait, did anyone hear that? It was opportunity pounding on the door. 

Don't worry, I wasted no time in figuring out where I could go to school and still live with my dad. Which led me to apply to the Midwest Culinary Institute at Cincinnati State. The application was the easy part, since then I've had to submit transcripts, take placement testing and apply for financial aid. The whole process has taken a couple months. 

In the meantime, completely out of the blue a few weeks ago I got an email from an Ag Talent seeking group looking to fill a position on a hog farm. The chosen person would receive a salary, company car and have a masters degree paid for. The catch was that the farm was in Iowa. Well, once again I couldn't let this opportunity pass me by so I updated my resume and sent it in. 

I then proceeded to hear absolutely nothing back. Not even a confirmation that they received my email. Bummer. 

So here it is, March and time for my vacation. I still don't know my admission status for the MCI and I don't know if I'm going to hear back about this job or not. So Friday morning I called the MCI and guess what?

 I'M GOING TO CULINARY SCHOOL!!!!
Yep! That's right, and the best part? I'm starting May 5th! So soon! So I basically have a month to quit, pack, move and start school. Did I mention I'm also putting on three Skin Care Classes and a Grand Opening Party with Mary Kay and running a Spartan Sprint? Holy hell somebody pinch me! 

So yeah, that's what my life has looked like. I plan to write some posts about my vacation as it was pretty dang awesome. So stay tuned!

Thanks for reading,
Lauren