A Guide to Attainable Luxury

 

For the Bibliophile

November 28, 2009 | posted by Molly
 
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“Some day you will be old enough to start reading fairy tales again.” -C.S. Lewis

When in doubt, you can’t go wrong with giving a book. In today’s tech-filled world, there is still no better escape. And still no better way to show off…dare to answer, “what’s on your nightstand?” From art books to cookbooks, we’ve got literary gifts sure to impress everyone on your list.

 

The Cultivated LifeThe Cultivated Life (Jean-Philippe Delhomme): Chuckle right along with the first English compilation of Delhomme’s satyrical musings of “rich problems.” Dramas pertaining to art, decorating and the literary world, this is for anyone who gets the ridiculousness of the conundrums that we urbanites find ourselves in.  ($30)


 

Layout 1Rules for My Unborn Son (Walker Lamond): Based on Lamond’s popular blog of the same name, this is a collection of sound advice that everyone can use—not just sons. From the practical “If you’re going to reinvent yourself, be original” to the humorous “close the door, turn it up, dork out” to the genius “girls like boys who shower,” this book is a glorious reminder that chivalry is not dead and there are still people out there teaching their children well. ($14.99)



TheArtofOvereating_resizedThe Art of Overeating (Leslie Landis, MFT): Laughter is the best medicine, and apparently the best remedy for losing weight. With advice such as, “Be a good guest and offer to do the dishes. Alone. That way you can lick each plate clean,” readers are encouraged to do the opposite, thus identifying with funny overeating behavior. The #5 reason Landis gives to be an overeater? “The U.S.A. can still be #1 in something!” Sad, but true. ($9.95)


Chanel Her Life_resizedChanel Her Style and Her Life (Janet Wallach): A chic coffee table book for the style maven, this inside glimpse at the House of Chanel comes complete with commentary and illustrations. From men’s sportswear, to costume jewelry, to the little black dress, Chanel’s influence is chronicled up close and personal. ($199.99)

 

 

What to Drink with What you Eat_resizedWhat to Drink with What You Eat (Andrew Dornenburg & Karen Page): Based on advice from some of America’s best sommeliers, this comprehensive guide tells you what food to pair with wine, beer, spirits, coffee, tea and even water. From potato chips to oxtail,  trust me, your palette will thank you. ($22.05)

 

 

You vs Wall Street_resizedYou vs. Wall Street  (Natalie Pace): The anecdote to overspending, buying and holding in a slow growth economy. Number one stock picker, Natalie Pace shows you how easy it is to modernize your portfolio and win back your losses. It’s time to pick yourself up, dust yourself off and get back in the game. ($10.18)

 

 

 

Great Expectations_resizedClothbound Penguin Classics: Now you can own literature’s most beloved novels like Great Expectations, Wuthering Heights and Pride & Prejudice in gorgeous embossed canvas covers. The perfect first step in getting that magazine worthy bookshelf, you can look elegant and well read at the same time. ($20)

 



Rachel Allen Home CookingRachel Allen Home Cooking (Rachel Allen): Rachel Allen knows how to show a girl a good time in the kitchen—as in simple, delicious recipes that are sure to please without fuss or canned ingredients. She is Ireland’s favorite cook and for good reason. If you can’t get to her standing-room only cooking classes at Ballymaloe Cookery School, you can bring her into your own kitchen instead.  ($27.15)

 

 

Contributors: Elisabeth, Palmer, Jenn

A Wealth of Knowledge

September 7, 2009 | posted by Molly
 
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natalie-paceOn the second Thursday evening of every month, you will not find me glued to the tube for must see TV. Instead, you will find me promptly seated, home-cooked meal in hand, ready to discuss stocks with the eleven other members of my Investment Club.  If you consider yourself a novice, never fear.  A year ago, I didn’t know diddly and certainly never thought we would achieve 48% gains in our first year (let alone in this market).  But, we did.  Money talks.  Are you listening?

Our club aims to educate, empower and invest in green companies…getting rich, while we go green. Following top stock picker, Natalie Pace, we follow her advice and “put our money where our hearts are,” meaning we seek out profitable companies that are leading the world in change for the better (clean energy, fuel-efficient cars, natural health cures, etc). Eventually, we hope to use our gains to invest in green real-estate, like Living Homes, a company that is working with leading architects to create great designed, self-sustaining homes.

Our club is the brainchild of three women, who after spending a weekend together at one of Natalie’s “Get Rich & Green Retreats,” decided to continue their knowledge and empower others to learn about investing. While each meeting centers around buying stock, we also have guest speakers, discuss our personal nest eggs and make time for individual financial interests.  More than anything, our club is a place to learn, grow and prosper in a supportive environment. 

Got an extra $100 laying around every month? Come on, you know you were going to blow it on something you don’t really need. Put it towards your financial education and watch your money grow. Your friends will be green with envy.

TIP: Want to start a club of your own? Natalie Pace has free downloadable forms to help you get started.  In the meantime subscribe to Natalie’s newsletter to start your education.