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macaron class deux

Took in another French macaron making class, this time at Sur la Table.  They just opened a store at a mall near me - so happy that I can now just run in and pick up my cooking/baking needs!! We had about 15 people in the class, a mix of singles, friends and mother/daughter groups.  We made three macaron flavors - chocolate salted caramel, lavender with white chocolate ganache and hazelnut with praline buttercream.  We certainly had fun, and learned a couple of new tips, but sadly each batch had some kind of problem.  I have made many a macaron and know just how fussy they are - look at them wrong and they blow out - but some of the ladies were kind of grumpy about the whole thing.  The chef was very apologetic and very sweet, but I do think they need to test the recipes a few times before getting all of in a class.  AND they need to make larger batches - before our filling had set, the other groups had theirs filled and completely eaten.  That was so odd to me ... eat a couple, but leave enough so that everyone has a few of each to take home.  Ahh well... Here's the thing I really took away from the class.  Practice makes perfect.  It's not the equipment, it's all what feels good and works for you.  And if you fail, try again.

P.S.  How about those tatts?  Crazy huh?

categories: food, friends and fam, iphone photo, my life, vsco app
Sunday 05.05.13
Posted by Yvette Fevurly
 

beautiful napa

I think northern California is one of the prettiest places I've ever been.  The lush green rolling hills always drenched in the warmth of the sun ... These are my two favorite iPhone photos from Napa.

categories: iphone photo, travel, vsco app
Friday 05.03.13
Posted by Yvette Fevurly
 

living up to her name

Holy smokes was it windy by the lake tonight. So windy I couldn't stand still to snap a photo. And the blue hour was beautiful! 20130502-220821.jpg

categories: architecture, chicago, iphone photo, vsco app
Thursday 05.02.13
Posted by yffoto
 

another one bites the dust ...

Yep, it's official.  Posterous has left the building.  I am so sad to see it go.  I was an early adopter and really grew to love blogging via Posterous - it was kind of the "Apple" of blog platforms - easy and just worked.  (( sigh ))

P.S.  Now I have that song stuck in my head ...

categories: technology
Wednesday 05.01.13
Posted by Yvette Fevurly
 

Yellow

Was the most beautiful day today.

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categories: flora, iphone photo, photography, vsco app
Wednesday 05.01.13
Posted by yffoto
 

napa : phoned in : people

Just a quickie to share the iPhone photos from my lovely weekend in Napa with the girls... Such a beautiful area!  We loved every second of our trip and I cannot wait to go back!  Maybe we should make this an annual trip... just sayin'

categories: friends and fam, instagram app, iphone photo, iphone video, my life, photography, travel, vsco app
Tuesday 04.30.13
Posted by Yvette Fevurly
 

classic bloom

What is it about black and white photography that makes everything so perfect?

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categories: flora, iphone photo, vsco app
Monday 04.29.13
Posted by yffoto
 

rolling fog

Finally had beautiful Spring weather here in Chicago over the weekend.  I took my workout to the path along the lake to soak in a litte of that sun.  To my surprise there was the most beautiful fog rolling in from the lake.  You know I had to stop and take some photos!  Seriously ... what did I do before my iPhone?  These moments just passed me by...

 

categories: beach, chicago, iphone photo, photography, vsco app
Monday 04.29.13
Posted by Yvette Fevurly
Comments: 2
 

beautiful music

Loving this! Mates of State | Desire | AUDIO-FILES - YouTube.

categories: links, music, video
Tuesday 04.16.13
Posted by Yvette Fevurly
 

Up vs fitbit

20130414-191429.jpg On a whim while in the Apple store a few weeks ago, I decided to pick up the fitbit one to see how it compares to my Jawbone Up.  I have been and Up band wearer since the day it came on the market - I have been very happy with it's sleep and fitness tracking, but to be honest ... I'm getting a little sick of wearing it all the time.  It's awkward with a watch.  It doesn't look good when you want to get all dressed up.  And sometimes I just don't want to have anything on my wrist.

Enter the fitbit one.  It is so small and so easy to wear.  I love the little silicone clip too!  You simply don't feel this thing.  Ever.  This is a huge plus for the fitbit!

I have worn the two together to see how they track the same activities and have found them to be quite different.  Here's a little side-by-side comparison.

movement tracking:

  • Up :  I feel Up is pretty accurate to the amount of steps I take in a day.  I don't know why, maybe because I've been using it for so long, but I do feel like it tracks me well. 
  • Fitbit :  The ftibit is VERY generous.  It measures more movement than the Up, by quite a lot.  Not quite double, but close. That said, somehow the miles and calories seem to be similar to the Up count.

sleep tracking:

  • Up : I like the readout of how Up visualizes sleep - deep sleep, light sleep and awake.  I get that.  Still not sure how it determines deep vs. light, but I can tell the more deep sleep I get, the better I feel.  
  • Fitbit : Fitbit has only sleep and awake.  When I view the dashboard it tells me I slept for 8 hours, how long it took me to fall asleep and how many times I was "awakened" during the night.  This can be 10 times or 18 times or something similar.  And it's usually only for a minute or two.  It gives me a sleep efficiency number, but no idea how to evaluate this really.

wearability:

  • Up : Since Up is always on my wrist, it tracks everything without any thought.  Put the bracelet on and go.  If you want to go into fitness mode - hit the button twice and go.  Ready to go to sleep - push the button and hold till the icon changes.  It's dead simple.
  • Fitbit : I begin the day by taking the fitbit out of the sleep wristband and putting it in the silicone sleeve,  then have to find a place to keep it while I am getting ready for the day - I tend to clip it to my robe.  Then once I get dressed for the day, I have to move it to another location - I like the bra or waistband best.   Then at bed time, I have to move it again back into the sleep wristband.

food tracking :

  • Up : Their newest software make the food tracking actually usable.  You can scan the barcode with the phone camera and enter that way, manually enter product and such.  To be honest, I have not really used this function of the Up because I still feel it's cumbersome.  Everything has to be done on the phone and I would prefer a web portal for this activity.  
  • Fitbit : This is the real winner of the fitbit.  I loooooove the fact that it connects to myfitnesspal.com!  I have used this food tracker in the past and to be able to link it with the fitbit is outstanding.

Bottom line ... it's too hard to choose a favorite.  They both work, and work well.  I will continue to use these type of trackers because I do feel it helps me evaluate my diet and exercise.  They show me the importance of movement.  Having a desk job, it's very important for me to find ways to get those steps in!!!

categories: my life, technology
Sunday 04.14.13
Posted by yffoto
 
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