gift guide: pyt

gifts for her

Oh, hi there!  I hope you all had a glorious Tgiving.  I know I did.  I did a LOT of sitting and a lot of hanging with my nephews, which was very cute.  I also watched some Harry Potter with my family and I hate to jump the gun but…do I spy the makings of a Thanksgiving tradition?
Anywho, now it's December, and (for those of us who celebrate), we have less time than usual to prepare for X-mas!  Never fear, for I have prepared amazing gift guides for you all to help get those wheels a turnin' in your brains.  First up, the little lady or PYT on your list.  If you're like me, this is just a list of things you want for yourself.
1.  Socks.  I believe the black-hole-in-the-dryer theory because seriously I never ever ever have enough socks.  J Crew's socks are warm and grown up but still cheeky, and if you wait for a sale (like NOW! 30% with the code HOLIDAY), you can scoop up a bunch at once.
2. I am a big bag girl.  I think it's partially a New York thing?   I'm constantly carrying work stuff, my planner, my charger, a water bottle, snacks, makeup, enough Tylenol for the entire city of Manhattan…you get the picture.  On my trip to Ireland, I brought a tiny cross body bag and I felt FREE!  I felt so free and wonderful.  This one is nice and itsy and versatile…and can easily be stuffed into a larger bag just in case...
3.  A little personal style resolution I have is to wear more earrings.  I love emeralds this time of year, and these would be a great way to take a simple outfit -think plain white button down and black slacks for work- to sparkle level pretty instantly.
4.  My iPhone case has seen better days.  To be fair, I drop my phone more than I would like to admit, and it's time to graduate.  I feel like a lot of cases are too bright or cheesy; I like that this case is simple and still fun.
5.  Had to sneak some plaid in here.  You all have got to get yourselves a pair of texting gloves.  They have changed my life!  No longer do my hands freeze to death while sending a text or looking up directions.  Tech gloves are, in a word, convenient.
6.  A Pendleton blanket is absolutely on my list this year.  I use throws on the couch year round- for warmth in the winter and snuggle factor in the summer- so the more, the better.  These are large and colorful, two prerequisites for throws in this household.
7.  I'm a bit worried about Charlie's reaction if we did get something like this.  But it's just so precious!
8.  Candles are another requirement in my house.  I have the Linnea's Lights Pumpkin scented candle and it's the best smelling pumpkin item I've ever experienced in my life.  I'm not a fan of Christmas tree scented candles, so for winter time I like to switch to a wood burning scented candle.  Santa, I won't mind this under the tree this year!
What's on your list this year?  What do you think of my recommendations?

FIVER: instant, cheaper, faster, ideal

Good morning, lovely people! How was everyone’s weekend? Mine was definitely of a superior quality. Raven and I enjoyed some QT with his brothers and Dad as a bit of an early birthday celebration!

One activity that I enjoy, regardless of weekend or weekday (hopefully my boss is not reading this!), is shopping online.  Sure, I miss the days of my mom dropping me and a friend off at the mall with a specified pick-up time and place, and nowadays I enjoy the occasional trip to H&M, Bloomingdales, etc, but really, I mostly just shop online.  It’s instant, it’s cheaper, it’s faster, and when you are borderline reclusive like myself, it’s absolutely ideal.

If you are not into Instant, Cheaper, Faster, Ideal (it’s the remix of Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger)  please allow yourself to be persuaded by my five favorite online retailers...

1. Shopbop

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My tried and true, absolute favorite place to shop online, Shopbop is a wonder of the world wide web and I am always astonished when I mention this to friends and they have no idea what I’m talking about! At first glance you’re probably saying, thanks Allie, I’m now face to face with a nearly $1700 coat that is twice my monthly rent...I hate you. I know, I hate me too. Here’s what’s great about Shopbop though...near constant sales, items for every price point, free shipping and free returns (always!), and superior customer service.

red’s testimonial: a couple years ago during a particularly fruitful events season, I had my eye on the coveted Alexander Wang Rocco Bag but knew I could never afford it. I found it on Shopbop for nearly half price and when the strap broke from daily use, they had it fixed for me for free!

2. ASOS

ASOS Glamorous Cardigan in Plaid Knit

H&M and Forever 21, who needs ya? I’ve been shopping at ASOS since college.  Originally it started out as a website with knock offs of designer duds worn by celebs, hence the name ASOS (As Seen On Screen).  Now they’ve got that formula down pat, but have expanded inventory and you can basically find anything and everything at very affordable prices. That $1700 coat above? Not an exact match, but darn close; lookie what I found.

red’s testimonial: It bears repeating - this website is my go-to when I’m on the hunt for a specific  piece, but I’ve got a strict budget.  

3. Etsy

I remember years ago when my incredibly crafty SIL turned me on to this amazing website. The premise and tagline are one in the same: Your place to buy all things handmade, vintage, and supplies.  This is my source for treasures for my home as well as one of a kind gifts for loved ones.  My vintage coffee table was a steal from here, as well as a custom painting for my brother’s wedding, and handmade greeting cards for my Mom. And it just feels good to support real, small businesses.

red’s testimonial: When I wanted to recover a chair for my living room, a thorough etsy search yielded just enough of the most perfect to the trade fabric at a fraction of the typical cost.

4. Biscuit Home

Pete standard shams taupe & lilac photo by me!

Speaking of small business, man am I glad this shop exists.  The brainchild of my favorite blogger, Bailey McCarthy (Peppermint Bliss), Biscuit was created out of a need for beautiful yet affordable bedding.  And satisfy that need she did. The prints are refreshingly gorgeous, and they feel wonderful!  I never realized that threadcount made a difference, and I am sorry that I waited this long to find out.  Their flagship store of the same name is in Houston, but if you’re not going deep in the heart of Texas anytime soon, their online shop boasts plenty of decor items for the home, furniture, jewelry - everything unique and special.

red’s testimonial: Peppermint Bliss was the first blog I ever read, at a time when I felt creatively stifled and a little sad about my life situation, so I'm very happy to support Biscuit!

5. Google

Garnet Hill Toggle Pea Coat

I always joke that if I had my druthers, I would love to be a professional googler.  My friends and family frequently reach out for help finding certain items (clothes, products, furniture, etc), and I always jump at the chance! Maybe it was my summer as a production intern on a film set that sparked this love affair with internet searches, but I remember being delighted when presented with the challenge to find a “very comfortable but easily stowable cot for a man who is well over 6 feet tall.” Well, I crushed that challenge. To this day, whenever I find something that I want but either a) it’s sold out or b) it’s financially unattainable, I usually just Google it! Obviously this is not earth shattering information to some/most of you.  But again, I’m surprised at how many people don’t think of it. The search can be as easy as the item name of a particular product, or you can get really creative. That jacket above? I searched for “women’s plaid jacket”, and when I came up empty-handed, “women’s plaid coat red.” A few clicks later, I found this beauty.

red’s testimonial: Google is also great to ensure you’re getting the best price. Quickly plugging the product into Google will show competing prices/sales around the web. Pinterest also works as a great resource for creative searches.

There you have it!  What are your favorite online retailers? Any search secrets you'd like to share? I'm all ears eyes!

FIVER (that's really a 10er): A & C's top 5 astoria hot spots

Hi!  Allie here.

We simply could not write this blog without talking about our collective love affair with Astoria. Courtney and I were roommates once upon a time and thought we were the luckiest girls in the world when we found our cozy two bedroom apartment one block from the subway.  Astoria was a semi-obvious choice for living, what with Manhattan being financially untouchable and Brooklyn being a little to scene-y for me.  Now, given the choice, I wouldn’t live anywhere else! My love affair with Astoria is a full blown committed relationship; my boyfriend, Raven, and I live in a one bedroom apartment near the park with our Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Charlie, and we’re stickin'!

I’m simply aghast and always a little annoyed/defensive of my ‘hood when people say “I hate Astoria” or “It’s sooo far!” Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but check out my top 5 favorite spots in Astoria, and tell me you’re not at least a little intrigued. It’s not that far…

1. New York City Bagel & Coffee House

http://nycbch.com

It’s a good thing Court and I moved, because this new-ish coffee shop is right around the corner from our old place, and I most likely would have gone into debt.  Bagels made on site, in every iteration imaginable (think bialy, flat, mini, etc), cream cheese as far as the eye can see in flavors like jalapeno cheddar and cinnamon apple, and locally roasted coffee from Brooklyn. Pair that with free wifi, extremely friendly staff, benches outside, and even a water dish for thirsty Charlie, and you’ve got a recipe for a perfect Saturday morning.  My order? A flat whole wheat bagel with 2 eggs and swiss, and a nonfat coffee frap. BOOM. 

2. The Sparrow Tavern

http://thesparrowtavern.com

Another great spot just down the road from my old apartment, Sparrow is at once a dive bar and farm to table-esque restaurant that Raven and I frequent for their good eats, extensive beer list, and creative cocktails.  Raven likes it because the beef is grass fed, I like it because they have plenty of vegetarian options and the best french fries I think I’ve ever had (that is a BOLD statement, as you will learn that fries are one of my main food groups).  Bonus?  They serve brunch and are right across the street from the Bohemian Hall Beer Garden!

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 3. Nook N Crannie

http://www.nookcrannie.com

A quintessential antique shop, Nook N Crannie offers everything from china to jewelry to one of a kind tchotchkes, but where it shines is the furniture pieces: midcentury end tables, apothecary cabinets, enormous armoires, the list goes on. I myself have acquired two small antique mirrors and a pink depression glass fruit bowl, but I'm still kicking myself for letting go of an enormous brass mirror and a cookie jar from the 30’s.  Bonus: all proceeds benefit a non profit organization helping those who are battling addiction.

4. Astoria Park

http://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/AstoriaPark

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A suburban transplant, I have always felt refreshed when taking the train back to Astoria after work, watching the city fade into the background, hopping off at my (almost) quiet, residential stop. If ever I’m really craving home, though, I head to Astoria Park. Sure, Manhattanites have Central Park, and I can’t say a bad thing about it, but Astoria Park is wonderful in its own right. Flanked by the East River, with sprawling grass, tall trees, and plenty of space to picnic, it’s like a mini vacation just down the block. Bonus: off leash hours for Charlie before 9am and after 9pm, and access to Astoria Park pool, the biggest in all 5 boroughs, for FREE (summers only, of course).

5. Butterfly Nail Salon

http://www.yelp.com/biz/butterfly-nail-salon-astoria

It is a rite of passage for every New York City girl to have “her” nail place. So it almost seems silly that my place makes my fiver list this week.  Almost.  I love my place because it’s close to my apartment, clean, inexpensive, and bizarrely enough, the owner opened up a second salon literally around the corner, with no plans to shut the first down.  Sound random?  IT IS!  But it’s amazing...the new salon is bigger and has huge, leather pedicure chairs, but if it’s full you just go around the corner to the original!  Bonus: the original offers a mani/pedi for $20 Monday-Thursday.

And now Courtney's rendition of Astoria's best and brightest:

When I first moved to the city, I felt like it was a bummer to move to Queens. Granted, it was also a bummer that I didn’t have limitless cash flow, a puppy, or a lifetime supply of Starbucks, so I was prepared for disappointment.

But then I moved to Queens.

And realized it’s freaking awesome.

I fell in love with Astoria. Quiet tree-lined streets, Greek food, multiple beer gardens: suddenly I felt like I hit the jackpot, and began waiting ever patiently for that nice Starbucks lady to give me the good news. Well she didn’t, but here are my top five favorite spots in Astoria that more than make up for the lack of lifetime Starbucks:

1. Astoria Bookshop

http://www.astoriabookshop.com

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This is a brand new installation to the bustling Broadway/31st Avenue sub-neighb. It’s small (though mighty, with a diverse range of books) and independently owned (in fact, it’s the ONLY independently owned bookshop in Astoria). Maybe it’s too soon to tell, but are we getting a little Park Slope-y up in here? I’d suggest going with the intent to browse rather than search, but that said, Astoria Bookshop has a healthy selection of titles, including a hearty children’s section for those with tiny people.

2. Sweet Afton

http://sweetaftonbar.com/ 

Remember when I asked if we were getting Park Slope-y up in here? Well, with Sweet Afton, we are super Slope-y. This rustic, cozy bar reminds me of Brooklyn in the best ways: great outdoor seating, simple, but delicious menu with great Gastro Pub choices, and a killer speciality cocktail list including Gin’n’Juice, a cocktail with equal parts fizzy freshness and old school charm. Did I mention they have live Bluegrass, Folk, and Jazz on Monday nights? Get there.

3. The Strand

http://www.thestrandsmokehouse.com/

Whiskey. Beer. Meat. Live Music. Why would you need anything else? Straightforward and right to the point, this is a recent addition to Broadway and the perfect spot to replace those summer Beer Garden nights out with a big group of friends. All the beers come from within 200 miles and the whiskey pours straight from the barrel. With seat yourself tables and benches inside (and more beautiful outdoor space when the weather is warm), The Strand is an easy go-to option for that annoying and ubiquitous question, “What should we do tonight?”

4. Yoga Agora

http://www.yogaagora.com/

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What. A. Great. Place. Situated on the corner of Broadway and 33rd Street, this one room studio packs a majorly positive punch. Right when you walk in, you are greeted warmly, invited into the space and taken care of through the whole class. The thoughtful instructors lead you through an intentional, vigorous, and lovely practice. Oh, and on top of it all - classes are $5. Unless you are taking a donation only class (which just makes me want to pay them even more for their generosity)! Why haven’t you gone here yet? Go! Now!

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5. Coffeed

http://www.coffeednyc.com/

One of the coolest spots in Astoria, if not a little far out for most. Coffeed is on the ground level of a huge building on Northern Boulevard and 37th Avenue, a little distant from the bustle of Broadway, but so worth it. And it’s out there for good reason: on the rooftop of the building is A FARM. A FARM. Brooklyn Grange to be exact. My husband and I were taken up there the first time we stopped in, we checked out the view of Manhattan and spied on the farmers harvesting crops. All the food comes down to supply the coffee shop, and the coffee is meticulously crafted by knowledgeable and friendly staff. Not to mention 10% of  beverage sales and 5% of food sales go to local charities. So much for my need of lifetime Starbucks!

Have you been to these places? What do you think? What are some of your favorite spots in Astoria? Comment below and let us know what you think!