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At Home Workout: With a Deck of Cards

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Easy and fun at-home workout with a deck of cards

We are experiencing unprecedented times right now with this quarantine and I truly am sending you all warm wishes and positive thoughts (and yes, prayers too!).

Since gyms are closed, I wanted to reshare (here is the old fitness post) an easy and interactive at-home workout you can do with two simple things:

  1. Deck of Cards
  2. Positive Attitude

You can use your body weight for these exercises, or add weights (get creative like the Instagram videos you’ve probably seen using bottles of wine or Clorox as your weights, or a paper towel used as a slider, etc.) if you’d prefer.

Pick four exercises, then grab a deck of cards and flip them over one at a time.

♠️ = crunches

♦️ = jump squats

♥️ = pushups 

♣️ = burpees

Whichever number is on the card, do that many of each exercise. For example, if you picked up a 4 of spades, you’d do 4 burpees, then turn the next card and repeat. A king of diamonds would be 10 jump squats. 

I’ll be honest – I’ve done this a number of times and have yet to make it through the full deck. So in an attempt to NOT give up, give yourself a goal. Do the “game” for 20 minutes or say you’ll get through 20 cards. If you are doing the card game with two other people, you can also shuffle and split the deck up. Have fun with it.

You can also add lunges, bear crawls, tricep dips, frog jumps, mountain climbers, ab exercises like bicycles, bridges – the list is endless.

March 22, 2020/by Jayme
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Tupelo Honey: Denver Southern Food Restaurant

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Tupelo Honey: Denver Southern Food Restaurant

A few weeks back, we had one of the best Denver date nights. Granted, we live in the suburbs of Denver, so going into Denver (downtown, RiNo, etc.) isn’t always the easiest or best option, especially if we’re going to partake in a few cocktails.

We checked out Tupelo Honey, just outside of Denver’s Union Station in one of the most bustling parts of downtown Denver. As a somewhat newbie to Denver, I didn’t even realize there was a backside of Union Station. We had only ever seen, walked around the front, so imagine my surprise at how much uncharted territory there still was!

Tupelo Honey features southern food and everything is made to order, so if you’re a picky eater and there’s an ingredient turning you off, just tell the.

Also, the menu is massive – a legit, double-sided FULL menu. Wow. There are 17 options for “snacks” (their appetizers) and their Happy Hour menu features snacks from $2-4, like Fried Cauliflower Tacos, Fried Pickles, Fried Green Tomatoes, Loaded Cracklins, and more.

Another bonus of this cute spot – they serve Infinite Monkey bubbly on draft, which is my favorite local Colorado wine and rosé (also in Austin).

Speaking of rosé, that’s what actually brought me to this spot. I was doing research for best places to drink rosé in Denver, and this spot came up. In case you didn’t already know, southern food and rosé go together quite well.

They offer three rosés by the glass, plus a happy hour rosé, which is $6. They have Les Trois Couronnes, Ava Grace Rosé, and M. Chapoutier, which is usually one of my favorites.

I consider myself a rosé connoisseur but having blind taste-tested four different ones, what I thought was my fave was actually my least favorite. With that said, I seriously loved (and would buy) all four. They also serve a Cherry Bomb Frosé, a frozen cocktail made with rosé, Luxardo cherry liqueur, lime, mint and cherry. Take advantage of their daily happy hour specials (3-6 p.m.) offering rosé by the glass for $6 as well as the Cherry Bomb Frosé for $5.

Our server Jamie had so much personality and made our date night even better. He actually started at the original Tupelo Honey in Asheville, NC and he has the southern accent to prove it.

Rosé aside, the Tupelo Margarita is most definitely worth trying. They make their own sweet and sour mix in a pressurized canister and on tap. For dinner, Jason got the Chimichirri Hanger Steak, and I got the Fried Chicken, which they are obviously known for. I loved the fact you could order a dark meat option, and the pairing with cheese grits was divine.

March 9, 2020/by Jayme
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Goode Co. Seafood in Memorial

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Gal Pal Lunchdate in Houston: Goode Co. Seafood

Since I am still bouncing around from Denver to Houston on a regular basis, I justify eating all the best foods when I am back in Houston. This last trip, I added Goode Co. Seafood’s newest spot in Memorial, and it will definitely be on rotation for future visits.

It’s a massive restaurant with a cute center bar and they serve fresh seafood (as if the name didn’t already give that away). I love the Memorial City location, because it’s in the heart of the Energy Corridor, where I spend a lot of time visiting clients. I went for lunch with my dear friend Robyn, and it was a popular lunch spot for business locals.

Here is a sampling of some of their Goode Signatures:

  • Whole Roasted Flounder
  • Redfish on the Half Shell (I saw at least five orders of this get brought out during our lunch visit)
  • Shrimp Etouffee
  • Crabmeat Fettuccine
  • Whole Stuffed Founder

It’s not all seafood, as some of their signature dishes include Backyard BBQ Chicken, Prime Ribeye,

Goode Co. Seafood in Memorial

and Seared Filet Mignon.

What we ordered:

We started with fresh oysters of course and those were on point. We also split the Seafood Gumbo. I’m not a huge Gumbo lover, but Robyn insisted I try it and I was quite impressed.

I kind of overdid it with the appetizers, though I regret nothing. I had an Ahi Tuna Salad with Avocado that hit the spot. Then we had a few desserts, because why not.

We had a great lunch date. Girl time is always a must in my life and visits to Houston, so is good food, and good cocktails. Their margaritas and wine selection are also worth the visit. If you’re in the area and not super hungry, I’d recommend grabbing a cocktail at the bar and a few oysters.

March 5, 2020/by Jayme
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