Take Comfort…

January 20th, 2007

In taking a nap.

Father’s Day is Sunday!

June 13th, 2006

Don’t forget this Sunday is Father’s Day! The day where kids of all ages, big and small, young and old, search for the gift that will please the father they love. It’s also one of the most stressful times of the year, Christmas shopping aside. Finding that perfect gift for the man that gave you life, a roof over your head, a college education, and most of all, money throughout your childhood (when you pulled out those puppy-dog eyes that never failed ;-) ) can be difficult.

I have been trying to find the perfect gift for my dad, another fish in the sea of men-who-have-everything, and I came across some interesting sites that have unique and fun gift ideas. Take a peek and see if anything strikes your fancy as to what to get your dad this Father’s Day.

Dadsandgrads.about.com gives a random assortment of unique gifts for dad, everything from a thumb wrestling ring (my personal favorite), to a personalized newspaper headline, and even a universal TV remote that has only one button: OFF.

Surprise.com has a little bit of everything, from personalized “king of the grill” aprons, to assorted gift baskets, to slippers that light up and enable dad to wander about the house at night without the fear.

Findgift.com has a lot of touching personalized ideas for dad to show him how much you care.

If you don’t find that perfect gift on the above sites, keep searching, and don’t forget, one of the best gifts you can give your dad is some time spent with his child(ren). Treat him to his favorite restaurant, actually pay the bill, and perhaps take him for ice cream for dessert. Remember, it’s his day!

Kikkerland

April 30th, 2006

I recently stumbled upon a wonderful website full of trinkets, toys, games, kitchen and office supplies, and much, much more. Kikkerland is the place to buy that interesting object that will please that “hard to buy for” person in your life. It is also a site to buy something fun for yourself. I, myself, am the proud owner of one of the commonly featured windups by the name of Cranky. If you are interested in a windup toy, be sure to watch the movie that accompanies the toy. Then, once you are the proud owner of your own windup, create your own movie for all to see! Cranky requires no batteries, and at $9.95, it will keep you entertained for hours, guaranteed.

Comfortable Cats

April 24th, 2006

There is nothing more comfortable than a box, if you are a cat that is. Cats in Boxes is a site where people can view colorful cats lounging in their most comfortable of places. You can also submit photos of your beloved feline, and if approved, your cat will instantly become a member of the Cats in Boxes family.

Why create a site dedicated to cats and their boxes? Their makes perfect sense: Why? Because Cats Love Boxes!

This is Boots in a Box: He loves Saturday mornings when the Avon box comes!

Threadless T-Shirts

April 21st, 2006

In need of new comfy T-shirt? Take a moment to visit threadless.com. It is a great T-shirt site where you are sure to find a design that is unique and interesting. It is also fun because anyone who is anyone can design and submit a t-shirt design. So whether you are a designer, a t-shirt aficionado, or just browsing around, be sure to stop on by.

Random Questions…

January 23rd, 2005

Do you ever get asked a question that makes you stop and think for a long time? It could be the most irrelevant question you have ever heard, but you still think about it constantly, and it drives you insane?

Here is your very first Random Question:

Image that you wake up one morning to find out that today is the last day ever! What do you wear?

- courtesy of Becky Haywood

Please think hard, and then leave a comment if you wish!

Have fun!!!

Ladies, Pajama Yourself!

January 22nd, 2005

All women are different. Some woman have busy lives, some women have kids, some women have a jobs, some women like apples, some women are cat people… etc. Yes, we are different in many ways, HOWEVER, we all one thing in common: We all wear pajamas. (Well, okay, I know some of you don’t know wear pajamas at night, so if you are a nudist, or prefer the feeling of “being free” skip this entry and move down to the next.)

But for those of us who love the feeling of “getting cozy” in a great pair of pj’s, this entry is for you!

After researching all the different ‘PJ’ websites online, we have chosen one to share with you, that is a must see.

Pajamagram.com is a great place to buy a gift for someone you love, for a great friend, or even for yourself! ;-)

Be sure to take a look!

Food Quotes!

January 19th, 2005

Well… Since we have not kept up with our promise to provide you with a “Quote of the Day”, we have deicided to give you a bundle of quotes right now!!! Since we have been talking about food and eating right this winter, all of the quotes today are going to be about food!

Happy Reading!

Water is the most neglected nutrient in your diet but one of the most vital.
-Kelly Barton

Tell me what you eat, and I will tell you what you are.
-Anthelme Brillat-Savarin

Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what’s for lunch.
-Orson Welles

If hunger makes you irritable, better eat and be pleasant.
-Sefer Hasidim

Food is the most primitive form of comfort.
-Sheila Graham

I’ve been on a diet for two weeks and all I’ve lost is two weeks.
-Totie Fields

OUT TO LUNCH: IF NOT BACK BY FIVE, OUT FOR DINNER ALSO
-Unknown

Inside this body lies that of a skinny lady.  But I can usually shut her up with chocolate.
-Unknown

Do You Have the Time to Eat Right?

January 17th, 2005

Let’s face it girls, it’s sometimes easier to eat-out than to cook something at home. It takes a little time, effort, and engergy to create a well-balanced meal, and more often than not, time and energy are not readily available. It takes less time, energy, and certianly less effort to make a quick run through the “Golden Arches” and feed the entire family for less than $20.00. As easy as that meal is to pick up and take home, one would think it is the perfect solution to dinner on any given night. But when fast food meals become routine, it can be dangerous. Where are the vegetables? The fruits? The protein? The dairy? I can guarantee you that you cannot get all of those things from a brown sack.

The Solution?

The Comfortable Girl recommends that every woman takes some time out of your busy schedule to research. What should you research? Well… You may be surprised to find out all the different and unique meals you can create in less than twenty minutes. The following is a list of different websites that will give you a head start in your searching. Be sure to check out The Cook’s Thesaurus website! It has a search bar that will allow you to look up anything and everything about cooking. If you are not sure what an ingredient is, it will not only describe the ingredient, but it will also show you a picture, and tell you how to use it. It is an amazing website, be sure to check it out!

Have a look at these sites that will get you started on your journey to “Eating Right”.

Cook’s Illustrated

Cook’s Thesaurus

Easy, Simple, and Quick Meals!

Recipes At The Everyday Cook Recipe Box

Recipe Rewards

Remember, these are not the only sites you should be researching, but they should provide you with a head start. Along the way, if you find any great sites and you want to share them with The Comfortable Girl, be sure to drop us an email, or leave a comment! Thanks!

Happy Searching!

The Experts’ Guide to 100 Things Everyone Should Know How to Do

January 11th, 2005

The Comfortable Girl is proud to recommend The Experts’ Guide to 100 Things Everyon Should Know How to Do. It is an amazing little book that is sure to tickle your fancy. The author, Samantha Ettus is an inspired writer who came up with this clever and unique little book that should be in the hands of every woman. Below is the review as it is listed on Amazon.com. Check it out!

When it comes to changing a tire, scrambling eggs, telling a joke or doing laundry, Ettus is no expert. (She is just the president of a brand-management firm.) But for this guide, she tracked down people who are, and asked their advice on everyday tasks. So former White House social secretary Letitia Baldrige explains how to shake hands; make-up guru Bobbi Brown teaches how to apply lipstick; New York Times Company chairman Arthur Sulzberger Jr. gives tips on reading a newspaper; and three-time U.S. Open winner Jennifer Capriati instructs readers on hitting a tennis ball. For better or for worse, Ettus seems to have allowed each contributor to insert some personality into his or her offering. Accordingly, the explanation on how to make a bed, from Tracey R. Henderson, the Holiday Inn Select Executive Housekeeper of the Year 2003, ends with a hokey “Show someone else the job you have done so that they can pat you on the back,” while the lesson on tying a bow tie, from Tucker Carlson, co-host of CNN is Crossfire and an avid bow tie enthusiast, concludes, “Consider whether you really want to do this…. When you wear a bow tie, people will make assumptions about you.” The result is a guide that is alternately lighthearted and serious, a coffee-table book of the most practical sort. 30 line drawings.