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How to Care for Your Knit Sweaters and Cardigans
The weather might be getting chillier, but it doesn’t mean it’s time to hang up your NUMI just yet.
Fall Layers for Day and Night
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Take Your Outfit from Day to Night
Summer is the season of socializing, and no one wants to be the one that brings the office fashion to the evening fun!
Sunday Style – Backyard BBQ
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How to Prevent Your Clothes from Shrinking
Have you ever found that shirt or dress that fits just right only to wash it the first time and have it shrink a full size? Isn't it so frustrating!
For most of us, this has happened more than we really care to admit. The disheartening part is, even when following all the instructions clothing can still shrink. Like me, I am sure you’re not willing to just accept that your next wash could destroy your favourite clothes.
Tips to prevent clothes from shrinking
Reduce the frequency of laundry day
Washing and drying your clothes often will damage the color and fit. The best way to combat this is to keep each piece of clothing clean so you don't need to wash them as often.
While this can seem like an easy solution, most women avoid wearing undershirts to protect from sweat stains and everyday wear. The right undershirt can help keep your clothes clean so you can confidently wear it several times before it becomes necessary to throw them in the washing machine. This is one of the best ways to extend the life of your clothes and avoid shrinking.
Read and Follow the Labels
All clothing pieces come with a list of do's/don'ts of laundry, most labels will specify the best way to wash your clothes to avoid damages. Whether this means dry cleaning, washing at home, specific water temperatures or laundry cycle, it's important to pay attention. If the label indicates it has been pre-washed it will not shrink as much over the course of its life. Clothing garments that are made of natural fibers (think wool, cotton, bamboo) have more stretch and may shrink less than man-made fibers (acrylic, polyester, and nylon).
Wash with Cold Water
While this does not guarantee that you will avoid shrinking your clothes, cold water is not as damaging on the fabrics as warm and hot water are. Hot water can cause your clothing to relax and release tension which will result in the fabric becoming misshapen. Most modern washing machines and detergents can remove dirt as easily in the cold water setting, but to ensure they are properly cleaned add a bit more detergent in your wash next time.
Air Dry Your Clothing
If you really want to do your best to prevent shrinkage, it is best to air dry your clothes. This is the safest method. If you have any loosely woven or knitted clothing it is best to roll it out in a towel and leave it on a flat surface to dry. Avoid hanging clothes on hangers to dry as the added weight of the water will result in stretching of the fabric, instead drape them over a rack or hanger.
If you prefer not to air dry your clothing but still want to ensure it does not shrink then select a lower heat setting on the machine and take the clothes out while still a bit damp. This will prevent the clothes from over drying which is harmful to the fabrics.
Tips to wash your delicate clothes at home
Choose a Gentle Laundry Cycle
One of the reasons clothing will shrink is because of stress on the fabric and seams, this is why it is important to select a gentle or delicate cycle setting on your washer and dryer. The longer the spin cycle the more agitation your clothing will be exposed to. This is particularly important when washing natural fibers like cotton, wool and cashmere..
Hand Wash Your Delicate Clothing
Alternatively you can hand wash the clothes you are most concerned about to ensure that they are not damaged. Hand washing can help to extend the life of your clothing, keep the colors vibrant and protect the shape. While it is time consuming it is certainly worth it for your most precious clothing. Another option is to use a dry cleaner service for your most precious garments.


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Easy Thanksgiving Dessert Recipe
Maple and pecan scream “Fall” and when you can add them to your holiday menu in under 45 minutes, it makes this dessert the perfect last minute Thanksgiving recipe!
Maple-Pecan Cakes
Ingredients
1/2 cup butter
1 egg
1 1/4 cups self-raising flour (or 1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour, 1/4 tsp salt, and 2 tsp baking powder)
1/3 cup brown sugar
2 tbsp brown sugar
1/2 cup milk
1 cup pecans, chopped
1/2 cup maple syrup
1/4 tsp salt
2 tsp cornstarch
1 1/3 cups boiling water
Instructions
1. Preheat your oven to 350°F. Grease 4 to 6 deep oven-proof glass/ceramic dishes.
2. In a medium saucepan, melt the butter. Take off the heat and stir in the 1/3 cup of brown sugar, flour, egg, and milk until just combined. Fold in the chopped pecans, and spoon into the prepared ramekins.
3. In a large bowl, stir together the maple syrup, 2 tbsp of brown sugar, salt, cornstarch, and maple flavoring (if using). Add the boiling water and stir together. Pour this over the cake batter.
4. Bake for 20 to 30 minutes, when a toothpick inserted into the center of the cake comes out clean.

Essentials for Women in Their 60’s
Just because you’ve crossed the 60 year old mark does not mean you can no longer be stylish. Our youth obsessed culture has many of us thinking that it is okay to wear tight crop tops and neon leggings but not all of us can follow these youthful trends. It is important to not focus on these trends and look for what works for you to create your personal style. Look to style icons of your age such as Helen Mirren, Meryl Streep, and Jane Seymour. Here are a few essentials to get you started in order to look fabulous in your 60’s!

Casual Friday Outfit
Leather jackets are a fabulous thing to make any outfit look edgy, while lace is the most delicate fabric. Some would never put the two together but there is something super chic about the contrast between edgy and feminine. This Friday, why not try combining the two for your casual look of the day. Pair a lace skirt with a grey sheer blouse that can be revealed when you get into the office. As for shoes, we are starting to up our boot game for Fall. These peep toe booties with a chunky heel are the perfect shoe to complement your edgy leather jacket. Top off with a feminine touch by adding a pearly statement necklace.