Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Tuesday Trends: So Lucky Gifts Giveaway

Purveyors of gourmet gluten free food and gifts

Are you on the hunt for the best Mother's Day gift?  Well, look no further.  So Lucky Gifts has the perfect gift just for you!

As described on their Facebook site:
One of So Lucky Gift's founders, along with her two daughters, has Celiac disease, and was frustrated by the lack of selection available for gourmet gluten-free gifts with style and charm.
Mission
Their goal is not to just provide a box of gluten-free products, but to create a truly gourmet gift experience for you and your loved one or client.
So many occasions and relationships are celebrated with food and gifts - So Lucky Gifts conveys their love, affection, or appreciation, and captures the spirit of celebration. They founded So Lucky, a division of Inner Circle Foods, Inc. so that those who need (or want) to live gluten free can also celebrate the special occasions in their lives in style. We are all So Lucky to have these occasions - so let's celebrate!
So Lucky Gifts lovingly creates each gift with attention to all the little details: their signature chocolate brown boxes provide a luxurious wrap to their products and they always include a handwritten note with your personal message. 

From Carey Greene, So Lucky Gifts VIP of Finance...

"We're trying to bring a unique more upscale and 'preppy' take on the gift basket - no more gifts full of tiny packets of things no one wants to eat!  We're all gluten free, but that doesn't compromise taste and flavor, as you will quickly see!  Think of us as the online Dean & DeLuca (but gluten-free) in a box!"
So Lucky Gifts is proud to include the following products in their gifts:
Bob's Red Mill
Chebe
Emily G's Jam of Love
Hammond's Candie
Harney & Sons Fine Teas
Kitchen Table Bakers
Newman's Own
Glutino
Schar
San-J
Stash
Suss Sweets
Ghiradelli
s.a.l.t. sisters
Simply Organic
Tillen Farms

So Lucky Gifts has such a wonderful selection of fine food packages.  Here are just a few of my favorites!


  • Harney and Sons Loose Paris Flavored Black Tea, 4 oz 
  • White Porcelain Teapot with Strainer, 6 cup capacity
  • Salt Sisters Sugar Cubes 
  • Biscottea Chai Tea Shortbread, 5.6oz
  • Sugar Tongs



  • Nana's Cocina Tortilla Chips, 16 oz 
  • Ernie's Gourmet Red Salsa, 12 oz. 
  • Simply Organic Guacamole Dip Mix, .8 oz
  • Simply Organic Chipotle Black Bean Dip, 1.13 oz
  • Emily G's Pepper Vinegar Sauce, 9.5 oz 
  • Salt Sisters Mojo Rub, 4 oz.

  • Sonoma Classic Grenadine, 8 oz

    In celebration of William and Kate's first anniversary, So Royal Tea Time Box

    I was lucky enough to receive the So It's Tea Time - Mommy and Me Sampler


  • Harney & Sons English Breakfast Tea, 20 ct Bag
  • Harney & Sons Vanilla Comoro Tea, 20 ct Bag
  • Suss Vanilla Caramel with Sea Salt, 1/4 lb
  • Salt Sisters Sugar Cubes
  • Hammond's Lollipops (1 Cotton Candy1 Bubble Gum1 Natural Strawberry)
  • Stash Cinnamon Honey Sticks
  • I absolutely loved everything!  The girls especially loved the lollipops.  They were around when I opened the package, and grabbed them up before I could begin to tell them we had to wait and eat them until AFTER dinner.  I love my sugar - ask anyone who has sipped my coffee - I'm talking three packs of Splenda in every cup and cream!  So I loved using the sugar cubes and yummy honey sticks.  So Lucky Gifts thought of everything.  The presentation was perfect upon arrival, and the treats were all delicious!  You can tell they pride themselves on wonderful customer service, too.  I'll be back soon to order up some meals.  While I'm not the best cook, at least I'll have all the supplies in each package, to make it look like I am.  Thanks, ladies!

  • Whether you're a Gluten-free Fan or not, So Lucky Gifts offers some great recipes to try, with all of their products from their site, here!  From scrumptious sounding Merrie's Raspberry Glazed Pork Chops to a JalapeƱo Raspberry Omelet with Goat Cheese.  Makes me hungry just typing those!
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    And now onto the best part...the giveaway!  So Lucky Gifts has generously offered to give away your choice of:
    to one lucky reader!
    Use it for yourself, or save it to gift to your mother for Mother's Day!

    Here are the many ways you can enter the giveaway:

    1 Entry:  Become a follower of Sweet Southern Prep (or let me know you already are)
    Extra Entry:  Grab my button (or let me know you already have it)
    Extra Entry:  Blog about the giveaway on your blog
    Extra Entry:  Tell me which So Lucky package you would choose, if you won.
    Extra Entry: "Like" So Lucky Gifts on Facebook
    Extra Entry: Follow So Lucky on Twitter
    Extra Entry: Follow So Lucky Gifts on Pinterest
    Extra Entry:  Share So Lucky Gifts on Facebook
    Extra Entry:  Tweet about the So Lucky Giveaway (make sure to tell me your name on Twitter). Mine is @SweetSouthPrep.
    An extra entry each for every time someone refers you in their comments, about how they found out about the giveaway (I'll keep track of this.).  Endless entries!

    Please let me know in ONE comment, how many entries you get.  The easiest way would be to list it on your comment, 1., 2., 3., etc in one comment box.  That would help organize it for me a great deal.  There are lots of ways to get extra entries.  It will end on Wednesday, May 2nd, at 11:59pm.  I'll choose the winner the next day, and announce the lucky winner on Friday's post, the 4th.

    Good luck, y'all!  And thanks again for reading!

    Monday, April 23, 2012

    Monday Manners: Defending the Lululemon Mom, W Says the Lord's Prayer

    E's Latest Masterpiece
    Happy Monday, Y'all!  Hope y'all had a wonderful weekend.  Ours was cold and rainy, so lots of resting and relaxing for us.  We did manage to make it to church though, and then headed to one of our favorite Mexican restaurants for lunch.  We'll be back there more often on Sundays now, since we found out Kid's Eat Free on Sundays!  On Friday night, the hubs and W camped out about an hour and a half from here, on my dads' land, and had the best time (sleeping bags, tent, smores, fishing, campfire...the whole shebang).  Not a single complaint from Miss W - such a trooper!  Photos to come on Wednesday.
    For today's post, I thought I'd share a Forbes article with you.  Moms especially, be my guest to voice your opinions about it.
    A Working Mom Defends the 'Lululemon Stay-at-Home Mother'
    This is a guest post by Wendy S. Goffe, a trusts and estates lawyer with Stoel Rives in Seattle.
    Every morning my alarm goes off at the same time. Lately it seems that’s when our local radio station announces an update on the Trayvon Martin/George Zimmerman story. In case you have missed it, Trayvon Martin, a black 17-year old in Sanford, Florida was shot and killed in February by George Zimmerman, a member of the neighborhood watch group. Many people think that Zimmerman shot Martin because he was wearing a hoodie, which in Zimmerman’s mind made him look like a character guilty of a crime.
    As columnist Sandy Banks wrote in the Los Angeles Times, “somehow the humble hooded sweat shirt has evolved from basic, everyday apparel to a sinister symbol of urban terror.” I lie in bed, thinking about how terrible it is that we have essentially created our own American caste system, or social order, based largely on appearance.
    Then I go about my day, which includes dropping off my daughter at school. At schools around the country, a line of cars pull up, and the working moms frantically inventory homework, coat, gym shoes, overdue library books, and launch each child out the door.
    The stay-at-home moms, or the “Lululemon moms” as the working moms in my community often call them, seem just a bit calmer. Of course, not all of them wear Lululemon workout gear–in fact a lot of them might not even be able to afford $95 or so for yoga pants. Still, the reference to the “Lululemon mom” has become short-hand for what many working moms incorrectly assume to be a certain kind of person.
    In reality, I don’t know anything about their lives except that they get to wear comfortable clothing when I am dressed for the office. I imagine that they are going off to exercise class (likely Pilates) which, with a personal trainer can sculpt your body to look like you did before motherhood, and if I had time, before I spent 20 years sitting at a desk staring at a computer monitor.
    We imagine that exercise is followed by coffee with other Lululemon moms, some sort of grooming appointment (eyebrow wax, a visit to the hair salon, or a manicure–something working moms have to do on Saturday morning, if at all), followed by lunch with another mom.
    Somewhere in there they attend a PTA meeting or some sort of charitable or neighborhood committee, or bake something for a bake sale. These are all things that contribute to our community. But admittedly a lot of working moms just don’t have time for such activities and leave it to the stay-at-homers, assuming they can much more easily schedule volunteer work.
    How much further from the truth could this be than the assumption that a kid in a hoodie is guilty of a crime?  Yes, some criminals may wear hoodies, and some moms wearing Lululemon may lead the life I imagine. But one of the biggest financial crimes in history was committed by Bernie Madoff, who when he wasn’t wearing a suit, sported tennis togs or golf attire – no hoodie there. And in fact, one of the moms in my daughter’s class drops her children off in Lululemon, but her next stop is the hospital, where she changes into surgical scrubs for her day as a prominent physician.
    A lot of those moms may wish they were employed outside the home but can’t find a job, or can’t find one that would pay more than the childcare they would inevitably have to compensate someone else to perform. Or maybe they are in an abusive marriage with someone who controls them, won’t let them work, and belittles them if their body fat gets higher than that of a supermodel.
    I thought of all this when the news broke recently about Democratic strategist Hilary Rosen’s comment that Ann Romney “never worked a day in her life.”
    I don’t know Ann Romney, but as a working mom, I don’t know how she found the time to raise five children. And by the way, Ann Romney has multiple sclerosis. Her life sure sounds a lot harder than going to an office, where someone else makes the coffee, and I know my daughter is well cared for by a nanny that is the closest thing to Mary Poppins in the 21st century.
    As a Democrat, I am simply embarrassed by that comment.  Rightly distancing himself from Hilary Rosen, President Obama came to Ann Romney’s defense, and the defense of all stay-at-home moms, saying that “there’s no tougher job than being a mom. . . Anybody who would argue otherwise, I think, probably needs to rethink their statement.” I am proud to have a president who is in touch with his constituents, regardless of political party or appearances.
    I also feel privileged to have the job that I do and the ability to hire a nanny. Frankly, I don’t have the skills to raise five children.
    We all have moments when we would gladly trade in our day for someone else’s. After days in mediation, or struggling to write a brief only to lose it when my computer crashes, I fantasize about life in Lululemon. But I also know that when my husband was sick and on long-term medical disability, if it weren’t for my job, we wouldn’t have been able to afford that portion of his treatment not covered by insurance. Without my job, if we had paid for everything out of pocket, we likely would have lost our home, and our daughter would have had to be pulled out of the private school that connected us to a community of stay-at-home moms who cooked for us during the darkest months.
    During the worst years of his illness, which I have largely blocked from my mind, I did have a pair of Lululemon yoga pants. I was wearing them when I took my husband to the emergency room at 2 a.m., and for the next three days while he was in intensive care, following emergency surgery to eliminate the cause of his 105.7 degree temperature. I never wanted to see those pants again following that ordeal, only because of the memories they provoked. But dang, they were a comfortable way to get through 72 hours of Hell.
    If I were a stay-at-home mom, I would live in daily terror that my husband’s cancer would come out of remission and we would lack the resources to manage the costs. Lululemon couldn’t reduce that terror.
    We each need to eliminate the caste system we have created in our heads based, in great part, on what people wear. We need to understand that clothing means very little.
    None of us lead the lives our appearance suggests. We each lie in bed at night with our personal terrors as to what life could be, or about what life is like right now, and whether we have the strength to get through it. Clothes and money rarely can make that go away.
    Yesterday, I went shopping for a new suit for work. I tried on a fabulous looking ensemble that felt like I was wearing a cross between Spanx (a company run by Sara Blakely, a working mom who just joined the Forbes Billionaires list) and really comfortable pajamas. I asked the saleswoman what made this work outfit feel so good. Her answer: “We bought our fabric for that line from the Lululemon factory.”

    IMHO (In My Humble Opinion)...
    You never know another woman's story, therefore there's no reason you should judge them.  No matter how well you think you may know them, there could be an underlying issue they're dealing with.  In my opinion, worry about yourself, and remember the real reason we were each made (in His image) and why we were put here on this Earth.

    “Do not judge, and you will not be judged. Do not condemn, and you will not be condemned. Forgive, and you will be forgiven."  Luke 6:37
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    If you weren't a lucky winner in the Southern Nest Monogram Giveaway.  You have another chance to win a wooden monogram!  Monograms and Manicures is hosting a Southern Nest giveaway, that starts today.  Good luck!
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    Okay, I've never done a video on here before, so please bear with me.  Hope this works!  It's a clip I took last night of W (3 1/2) saying the Lord's Prayer before bed.
    Hope y'all have a great start to your day!

    Saturday, April 21, 2012

    Updated Blog Sale! New Items Listed and Reduced Prices


    I've updated my blog sale with NEW items!  I've also reduced prices on some of my previous items listed.  Remember, all of my items ship for FREE! And if you pay today, I can have them mailed out to you by the next business day.  Email me at sweetsouthernprep@gmail.com, if interested in any of the items listed.

    Brand new, with tags, Elizabeth McKay Lindsey Dress in Brown Feather, Size 8
    SOLD

    Brand new, with tags, still in plastic, Lilly Pulitzer Men's Swimming Capri Trunks
    in X Marks the Spot, Size Medium
    SOLD

    Brand new, with tags, never worn, Lilly Pulitzer Surfs Up Bottom in Hotty Pink Ten Speed
    Size Extra Large (Note: This is only for the bottoms.)
    SOLD

    Brand new, never worn, in box, Bonanno Sandals in Platinum/Platinum, Size 8.5
    SOLD

    Brand new, in box, Dolce Vita 'Daisy' Sandals, Size 8
    Mine are NOT this color, but a pretty grass green.
    SOLD


    Brand new, in package, Tory Burch iPhone Case
    $38 shipped


    Brand new, with tags, Tory Burch Keaton Top, Size Large
    SOLD


    Brand new, with tags, Elizabeth McKay Jo Jo Polo, Size Large.
    SOLD

    Brand new, with tags, Elizabeth McKay Scotland Dress in Chambray, Size 8
    SOLD

    Brand new, with tags, Elizabeth McKay Lindsey Dress in Bows, Size 10
    SOLD

    Brand new, never used, medallion still has plastic on it, Tory Burch Robinson Zip Coin Case
    Perfect for holding credit cards, shopping cards, ids, etc.
    SOLD


    In Brand New Condition, Lilly Pulitzer Blackberry Pouch
    Sad to part with it, but I have an iPhone now.
    SOLD

    In Brand New Condition, Kate Spade PINK Blackberry Pouch
    Sad to part with it, but I have an iPhone now.
    SOLD

    New, with tags, Elizabeth McKay Lindsay Dress, Size 8
    SOLD

    Happy Shopping!

    Friday, April 20, 2012

    Fashion Friday: A Lillified Event in CLT, Dani Notes Giveaway Winner!

    For my Charlotte readers, and those living nearby, you don't want to miss out on this fabulous event!  The Mint Museum is beginning their spring season with an "Evening Under the Palms."

    Erica Hanks of QCExclusive writes it "will be a night filled with cocktails, a seated dinner, raffle, and live music....if you are headed to a Lilly soiree, I shouldn’t have to tell you how to dress, but the dress code for women is Palm Beach attire: Lilly (or louder!) is encouraged, and jackets are required for men. Gents, take this opportunity to pull out that seersucker!"

    Please tell me if you're going, I'll only be there in spirit!  We'll be at the beach, but still wearing my Lilly, of course!
    Saturday, April 28th, 7-11pm
    Charlotte Country Club
    Tickets are $300 and are still available.
    You can purchase them through the Mint Museum,
    by contacting Terah Polite at terahpolite@carolina.rr.com.
    Sponsors: Belk, Lilly Pulitzer, Wells Fargo Private Banking

    If I were attending, I'd love to be wearing this piece, from the spring 2012 line...

    TGIF!

    Hope y'all have a wonderful weekend!
    For a laugh, read this: 50 People You Wish You Knew In Real Life
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    Congratulations to Preppy Love!  She was the winner of the Dani Notes iPhone Case!  Contact me at sweetsouthernprep@gmail.com, and I'll put you in touch with Dani.  Have fun choosing your design!  Thanks again for all who entered, and thanks for your continued readership.  And as always, there will be another giveaway soon.  Cheers!

    *I also noticed that some of you entered your info more than once, sometimes even three times, thinking your comment hadn't been published.  I apologize for your frustration, especially having to type and re-type your entries.  For future reference, since I choose to waive the whole writing those weird words before adding a comment, the comment must be approved by me, before your comment can be published.  Therefore, after you comment, look at the top of the screen and it will say, "Comment will be visible after blog owner's approval." Then, I get it in an email, and try to publish it as quickly as I receive the email.  Plus, that way I get a chance to read every comment, each and everyday! :)  Hope that clears that up!

    Drawing
    #9,859

    ENTRANT
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    Dani Notes iPhone Case Drawing
    2nd drawing held by Sweet Southern Prep
    Completed on Friday, 20 April 2012 at 15:45:41 UTC
    269 entrants, 1 winner
    Giveaway through Random.org.
    For details on your entries, click here.

    Wednesday, April 18, 2012

    Wednesday Whereabouts

     Last Friday, we visited my grandfather.  The girls love spending time with him so much!
    How great are these little tops and shorts?  I'd wear the same thing, if it came in my size.
    You can find them at your local Target.

    Hope y'all have a wonderful Wednesday!
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    Today's the last day to enter my giveaway for a free monogrammed iPhone case.  Click here to enter!

    Also, in case you missed it, I updated my blog sale.  Click here to check it out!

    Tuesday, April 17, 2012

    Blog Sale Updated - Tory Burch, Elizabeth McKay, Lilly Pulitzer, Bonanno's, Etc.

    I've updated my blog sale!  If interested in any of the items below, contact me at sweetsouthernprep@gmail.com.  The sooner, the better!  Remember, all of my items ship for FREE! And if you pay today, I can have them mailed out to you by the next business day.
    Brand new, never worn, in box, Bonanno Sandals in Platinum/Platinum, Size 8.5
    SOLD

    Brand new, in box, Dolce Vita 'Daisy' Sandals, Size 8
    Mine are NOT this color, but a pretty grass green.
    SOLD


    Brand new, in package, Tory Burch iPhone Case
    $40 shipped


    Brand new, with tags, Tory Burch Keaton Top, Size Large
    SOLD


    Brand new, with tags, Elizabeth McKay Jo Jo Polo, Size Large.
    SOLD


    Brand new, with tags, Elizabeth McKay Scotland Dress in Chambray, Size 8
    SOLD

    Brand new, with tags, Elizabeth McKay Lindsey Dress in Bows, Size 10
    SOLD

    Brand new, never used, medallion still has plastic on it, Tory Burch Robinson Zip Coin Case
    Perfect for holding credit cards, shopping cards, ids, etc.
    SOLD


    In Brand New Condition, Lilly Pulitzer Blackberry Pouch
    Sad to part with it, but I have an iPhone now.
    SOLD

    In Brand New Condition, Kate Spade PINK Blackberry Pouch
    Sad to part with it, but I have an iPhone now.
    SOLD

    New, with tags, Elizabeth McKay Lindsay Dress, Size 8
    SOLD

    Happy Shopping!

    Tuesday Trends: Lifeguard Press Review

    I'm sure y'all know by now that I have some serious love for Lilly Pulitzer, from her clothes and shoes to her jewelry, licensed stationery and gifts.  I was lucky enough to have Lifeguard Press send me two Lilly Pulitzer products to review, and of course I'm in love with both of them!

    "Lifeguard Press specializes in licensing and private labeling in the fine stationery and gift industry. Working with world renowned companies challenges us to create and manufacture top notch products that exude style and personality and to really tell the story of the brands we are representing. Our dedication to each line we produce speaks to the success we've shared with our customers and has become a stamp of approval of our strength and ability as a licensee in this industry.
    Little did we know a road trip up the coast of Carmel, California twelve years ago would prompt the launch of a company. We account our success to the great people we've worked with.
    Our employees share our commitment to provide high quality products, service and have fun along the way too!"

    First of all, the photo of the Lilly Pulitzer Insulated Cooler doesn't do it justice.  It's HUGE!  We're headed to the beach in a couple of weeks, and I know now what I'll be taking down to the beach everyday.  And with the capacity it holds, there's no way I'll forget anything, or have to leave anything out.  It's also very durable, and not flimsy at all.  In addition, it comes with it's own bottle/wine opener.  Definitely, a MUST in my book.  Lilly seriously thinks of everything!
    This baby is coming with me to picnics and the pool every single time.  I'm also thinking this would make a perfect graduation/Mother's Day gift!  Monogrammed, perhaps...on the strap?

    My daughters LOVE the Lilly Pulitzer Melamine Place Setting in Floaters.  The girls also have two other place settings in other Lilly prints from Lifeguard Press, but seriously, the more the merrier, right?  They also enjoy using them in their play kitchen.  I'm not joking when I say I'm a Lilly lover, right down to the last drop of milk...in my Lilly cereal bowl.

    Check out Lifeguard Press for a wonderful selection of gifts and stationery by:

    Happy Shopping!
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    Oh, and you know I couldn't resist a photo of L...
    Visiting my grandfather, last Friday.
    He turned seven months old yesterday.  No milestones yet.  Hasn't even rolled over or sat up on his own, but I'm loving every minute of his sweet laughing and cooing, oh yeah and his immobility.  Lol.