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Life & Luxury Magazine™ May 2020 | Issue 12 Publisher Heather Reynolds Heather@CedarbrookMedia.com

Family 6

Unleash Your Inner Home Chef

Homefront 8 How to Create a More Functional Laundry Room In Good Taste 10

Taste of Summer

How to Style Shorts for Your Shape

Travel 14

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Unleash Your Inner Home Chef With many Americans staying home, the pressure is on to maintain fun and variety in the kitchen, so family meals don’t get boring. However, cranking out three meals a day can be a burden.

Have breakfast for dinner. Seemingly always a kid-friendly favorite, scramble some eggs, cook some bacon and get creative with pancakes, French toast or waffles by adding fruit, spices or chocolate chips.

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Build a taco bar. This is an easy way to use leftovers from the week. Pull out tortillas or make rice, add any leftover proteins and sides then mix in taco seasonings. Make a family classic. Think back to your childhood and the one or two dishes that became family favorites. Bust out those family cookbooks and recreate classics by having the kids help with age-appropriate tasks. Try a microwave-friendly meal. For those nights when no one can decide what to eat, or when you’re simply tired of cooking, turn to the microwave. One healthy option is Aqua Star’s MicroSteam Seafood Meals, which combine sustainable seafood, including salmon, shrimp, tilapia and cod, with on-trend ingredients like mafalda pasta, sriracha, red quinoa and yellow carrots. In the microwave, the film expands and locks in steam to cook food evenly in just 6 minutes without a “fishy” smell. Pull out the slow cooker. Being at home all day makes it even easier to prepare a good meal. Choose a recipe, throw it in the slow cooker in the morning and enjoy the delicious aromas as you wait for a meal that’s ready just in time for dinner. Try a meal kit. Meal kits are a fun way to switch up your regular repertoire. They’re tasty, easy to make with kids and many of them come frozen so you can stock up. Take, for example, Aqua Star’s Cutting Board meal kits, which come with all the ingredients required to prepare and clean up a high-quality and nutritious meal in 30 minutes or less. With flavors such as Cuban-style wild rockfish, crispy fish street tacos and sweet & spicy BBQ chicken flatbread, there’s plenty of options for family dinners. Order takeout or delivery. Many restaurants offer takeout options, and with all the delivery services that exist, eating favorite restaurant meals from the comfort of home is easy to do. 6 | Gunter - LifeAndLuxuryMagazine.com

Busting Common Cooking Myths Myth No. 1: Frozen is not as good as fresh. When it comes to nutritional value, frozen foods are packed and frozen at the food’s peak freshness, meaning they’re still full of nutrients. Myth No. 2: Cooking seafood is hard. Seafood is a healthy source of protein that can be steamed, baked, grilled or fried. Start with one technique and master it. An easy way to start is to saute shrimp or fish fillets in a bit of oil. Use the same technique as when you fry an egg and don’t overcook it. Myth No. 3: Fish should never be microwaved. Microwaving seafood can actually help preserve nutrients that are typically broken down when heated using other cooking methods. The key is to use steam: Place the fish in a microwaveable bag or choose one of the many ready-to-microwave selections in your grocer’s freezer section. Steaming fish in the microwave cooks fish evenly and preserves texture and taste.


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How to Create a More Functional Laundry Room A laundry room may be one of the spaces that you use the most, but cramped quarters and clutter can hinder your productivity. Eliminate the excuses and get your laundry room under control with these tips to add function to your washing routine. Use Space Wisely. Your laundry room may not have a big footprint, but you probably have more usable space than you realize. Install shelves or storage units on the walls and consider the ceiling as a spot to hang a floating drying rack. Don’t overlook the back of the door, where you can mount a storage system or use an over-the-door alternative. Maximize Storage. Many laundry rooms suffer from a lack of storage, which hinders space to fold and manage laundry while making the room less pleasant overall. A durable, attractive organization system like Dimensions by ClosetMaid can add instant organization and style to your laundry room. The system provides numerous design options, convenient accessories and configurations of cabinets and drawers, accommodating virtually any space. Resist Wrinkles. Prevent unsightly wrinkles by hanging garments straight out of the dryer. A hanging rod is easy to install and lets you take advantage of vertical space in smaller rooms. Be sure to also stock up on hangers of various styles so you always have an ample supply ready when the buzzer sounds that another load is ready for your attention. Promote Ventilation. Another common issue in laundry rooms is limited ventilation, which can promote mold, affect air quality and hinder air drying for special garments. A clever way to enhance ventilation while increasing your storage space is ventilated shelving that helps keep air flow moving. For example, ClosetMaid’s Premium Wood Kits feature sturdy slatted shelves to stash your laundry essentials and can include accessories like hanging rods. Create a Folding Station. One of the biggest laundry pitfalls is folding and putting away clean clothes. A clear, clean space in the laundry room can help nudge you toward completing the task more efficiently. If you have front-loading machines, it may be as simple as adding a counter or sturdy shelf above them. If you use top-loaders, you may need to get more creative. If there’s room, a laundry sorter with a flat top is a good solution. Or if floor space is at a premium, you might consider a shelf that mounts to the wall and folds down when you need it. Get inspired with more ideas to make your laundry room work for you at ClosetMaid.com.

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In &GLuxury ood Magazine Taste Life

Taste of Summer A Menu Made for Summer Indulgence

A summer weekend isn’t complete until you fire up the grill, but flame-kissed steaks are just the start to an unforgettable meal that celebrates all the best of the season. To create the perfect main dish, start with high-quality protein, like Omaha Steaks’ Private Reserve Boneless New York Strips. Thick, juicy and full of flavorful marbling, these premier steaks are meticulously aged for optimal taste and tenderness with robust, beefy flavor brought out when cooked properly on the grill. If you’re opting for burgers, elevate your menu with flavorful accompaniments like crisp candied bacon, sautéed shrimp and zesty homemade pickles for a menu you won’t soon forget. CANDIED BACON 1 pound (1 package) Omaha Steaks Applewood Smoked Steak-Cut Bacon 1 tablespoon fresh ground black pepper 1 cup packed light brown sugar Heat oven to 375 F. Place wire rack on foil-lined baking sheet. Place strips of bacon on wire rack and sprinkle with black pepper. Lightly pat brown sugar on top of bacon in thin layer. Place baking sheet on center rack in oven and bake 25 minutes, or until brown sugar melts and bacon is crisp. Remove from oven and cool 10 minutes. Using tongs, transfer bacon to parchment-lined baking sheet and cool to room temperature. Store in airtight container up to 3 days at room temperature.

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QUICK PICKLES 1/2 cup white vinegar 2 teaspoons sugar 1 teaspoon mustard seed 1 teaspoon salt 1 clove garlic, crushed 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes (optional) 1 teaspoon dried dill, chopped, or 2 tablespoons fresh dill leaves 1 bay leaf 4 cucumbers, cut into angled 1-inch slices Heat small saucepan over medium high heat. Add vinegar, sugar, mustard seed, salt, garlic and red pepper flakes, if desired; cook until mixture begins to simmer and sugar dissolves. Remove from heat. In heat-proof bowl, toss dill, bay leaf and sliced cucumbers. Pour simmering liquid over cucumbers and stir to evenly coat. Cool to room temperature or chill before serving. Note: Pickles may be made up to 3 days in advance. Refrigerate in covered non-reactive container.

DRY-BRINED NEW YORK STRIPS WITH GRILLED BROWN BUTTER BALSAMIC ONIONS Dry Brine: 4 tablespoons Kosher salt 1 tablespoon coarse ground pepper 4 (11-ounce) Omaha Steaks Private Reserve Boneless New York Strips, thawed Butter and Balsamic: 4 tablespoons salted butter 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar 2 teaspoons fresh thyme Grilled Onions: 2 large sweet onions 4 wooden skewers, soaked 1 tablespoon olive oil To make dry brine: Combine salt and pepper; season steaks generously on all sides. Place steaks on elevated rack on baking sheet and refrigerate at least 1 hour or overnight. To make butter and balsamic: Heat small skillet to medium high heat. Add butter and cook until butter begins to brown and smell nutty. Remove from heat and add balsamic vinegar and thyme. Set aside.

CONNECTICUT-STYLE SHRIMP 4 tablespoons unsalted butter 2 tablespoons chives 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/8 teaspoon black pepper 12 large, cleaned, uncooked Omaha Steaks Wild Argentinian Red Shrimp Heat medium skillet to medium-high heat. Add butter; cook until melted. Add chives, salt, pepper and shrimp to pan. Cook 2 minutes, turn shrimp and cook 2 minutes, or until shrimp is opaque and cooked through. Remove from heat and serve.

To make grilled onions: Peel off outer layers of onions. Slice into 1/2inch slices. Lay onions on flat surface. Push skewers through centers of onions; two onion slices per skewer. Brush onions with olive oil and season with salt and pepper, to taste. To cook steaks and onions: Make two-zone fire on charcoal grill with coals on one side and no coals on the other. Place onions on cool side of grill; flip and rotate every 10 minutes until golden brown, approximately 25-30 minutes. Total time will depend on how hot coals are and how close onions are to fire. When onions are golden and tender, brush with brown butter balsamic mixture. On hot side of grill, during last 15 minutes of cook time for onions, cook steaks to desired temperature. When steaks are 5 F from desired temperature, remove from grill and let rest 5-10 minutes. Remove onions from grill. Carefully remove onions from skewers and place in serving dish. Top with remaining brown butter balsamic mixture and serve with steaks. Find more ideas for upgrading the grilling experience in your own backyard at OmahaSteaks. com.

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How to Style Shorts for Your Shape Sgo-to summer saviors—an easy staple for endless outfit combos. But, let’s be real, not all

horts are the hero of your summer wardrobe. They can be dressed up or down, and are

shorts are created equal. Get the 411 on which shorts best flatter your figure and fit your style. PRINTED SHORTS Your shorts can walk the walk, but can they talk the talk? Try a pair in a fun conversation-starting pattern to find out. Printed shorts are a great way to liven up any look. We recommend this fit for our petite gals—prints are always going to draw attention, so let them. “Try mixing patterns with a similar color palette for a style that screams summer fun.” LINEN SHORTS Give your legs some room to breathe with a pair of linen shorts. An A-line tie waist, like this pair, is great for an athletic or apple shape. Try pairing these easy-breezy shorts with a contrasting pop of color—the brights and neutrals will make your legs appear longer. CUT-OFF SHORTS Move aside, Daisy Duke! Cut-offs are pretty universal at this point. Wear them short to show off your legs if they’re your main feature, or wear them longer, just above your knee. Cut-offs are a fabulous and casual staple to wear throughout the summer, no matter your shape. CHINO SHORTS The most structured style in the shorts family, chinos are great for athletic and petite figures. A more rigid fabric creates the appearance of a structured silhouette, so balance out your look with a flowy top and some easy-to-wear slides. “Chinos are usually the most acceptable type of short to wear in a professional environment. If your office allows shorts during the summer, try a pair that hits mid-thigh or just above the knee.” BERMUDA SHORTS For thicker thighs, try a minimal pattern and a slightly longer length—like the bermuda. Bermudas are perfect for our pear-shaped & hourglass-shaped gals. Try this style with a blouse that skims the waistline of your shorts to show off your waist—one with a tie front is a flattering way to show off that coveted hourglass shape. CARGO SHORTS Yes, cargo shorts. You can rock them—hear us out. They are great for any body type, and especially helpful for those of us who have thicker thighs (goodbye, chub rub). The mid-rise and thick waistband help to create a streamlined silhouette and a very practical look. Not sure about shorts but still want to try some cargo? Try incorporating cargo into your look in different ways like with a dress or a blouse. No matter your style or fit, always remember that you can rock anything you want. The key to pulling off any look is your attitude, so if you like it? Wear it! Don’t sell yourself short (pun very much intended). “Add a few feminine elements to your look, like a chic peasant blouse, and play with textures with your accessories.” Article compliments of Stitch Fix. Ready for date night? Tell your Stylist what your plans are. Visit http://www.stitchfix.com to schedule your fix!

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Two top agents. One winning real estate team. For exceptional team service and outstanding results, look no further than the Sandidge Harris Group at Compass — a powerhouse duo that leverages the strength of teamwork for Dallas real estate success. Co-founders Lynette Sandidge and Amy Harris work closely together on every transaction so that clients always benefit from their combined expertise, collaborative creativity and responsive communication. Our clients enjoy a luxurious real estate experience from start to finish, backed by industry-leading technology and proprietary programs offered only to Compass clients. Talk to us about Compass Concierge, the hassle-free way to sell your home faster and for a higher price with services like staging, flooring, painting, and more. 214.733.2385 sandidge.harris@compass.com sandidgeharris.com All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only. Information is compiled from sources deemed reliable but is subject to errors, omissions, changes in price, condition, sale, or withdrawal without notice. All measurements and square footagers are approximate. Exact dimensions can be obtained by retaining the services of an architect or engineer. This is not intended to solicit property already listed. Nothing herein shall be construed as legal, accounting or other professional advice outside the realm of real estate brokerage. Compass is a licensed real estate broker. Equal Housing Opportunity. Rules & Exclusions apply. Compass offers no guarantee or warranty of results. Subject to additional terms and conditions.

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Life & Luxury Magazine Travel

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5 Ideas for a Virtual Family Adventure dream vacation is the perfect antidote to stress and the monotony of daily life. When a getaway isn’t in the cards, you can still escape and explore new places virtually. A virtual trip can be a great way to explore destinations you might consider for a future vacation, or it may be a chance to see remarkable sights around the world that you wouldn’t get to experience otherwise. Virtual travel can also engage kids in learning when you pair the experience with lessons on culture, geography or even a homemade take on local culinary treats.

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Add authenticity to the experience with special touches that mimic the ambiance. If you’re visiting the beach, kick up the heat and turn on a fan for some breeze. Light a coconut-scented candle and enjoy a bowl of ice cream while you take in the sights. Get your virtual adventures underway with these selections from the travel experts at Vrbo: Look around the Louvre in Paris. Explore the Egyptian Antiquities, remains of the Louvre’s Moat and Galerie d’Apollon by virtual museum tour as you head inside this iconic art lover’s institution. Sneak inside the San Diego Zoo. Get up close and personal with the resident apes, penguins, pandas, giraffes, elephants and tigers in real time via one of the many live cams positioned to spot wildlife from the comfort of your couch.

Walk the Great Wall of China. Make your Great Wall goals a reality. Get a glimpse of this 300-mile wonder of the world with a cyber stroll before dreaming up your own future family trip. Watch big wave surfing in Maui. Transport yourself to the beach as you watch white-knuckle surfing at its most surreal. Whether you’re a super fan or first-time spectator of the sport, it’s a compelling beach-cam watch and a welcome escape from the everyday. Travel 352 million miles to Mars. Feel a world away as you explore Mars from aboard NASA’s Curiosity Rover. Learn as you roam between its different mission sites for a virtual, yet realistic, view of the Red Planet’s remarkable landscape. For families who miss traveling together, you can share the joys of your virtual journey through videoconferencing and adding some extra ambiance and a change of scenery by downloading a travel wallpaper for your meeting background. If the virtual destinations inspire you to visit in person someday, use resources like Vrbo’s Trip Boards to create a list of places to stay as soon as you can get away, and keep the dream going by sending the link to family members and asking them to vote and comment on their favorites. Find more travel-inspired ideas to pass your time at home at vrbo.com.

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Super Agents

Mary McCauley & Kristy Campbell Mary and Kristy met 12 years ago while volunteering on the Celina ISD CARE Board (now known as the Celina Education Foundation (CEF)). Kristy says, “We were kindred spirits from the start. Our shared values of faith, caring for people and problem solving fit together perfectly. Mary is a solid person; someone you can always count on to do the right thing. She’s fun to work with and an expert in real estate sales with a very loyal client base that keeps growing with every referral.” In 2019, Mary and Kristy’s listings had an average “days on market” of just 23 days. Compare this to the average of 61 days on market in the area’s MLS. What makes the difference? Mary says, “We have a 21 Step Marketing Plan that we implement on each of our listings. We utilize the top real estate photography firm in Texas, customized staging and pricing strategies way above and beyond the norm. We leave no stone unturned in looking at what is happening in the market including calculating absorption rates for the specific area and neighborhood.” Mary is a graduate of Texas A & M University and Kristy graduated from Baylor University with a degree in Business Administration. Both have had corporate careers including sales and the real estate industry. Higher education and professional experience go a long way in making for a stress-free real estate transaction. Couple that with hundreds of closings of all types and that brings expertise, knowledge and comfort to buyers and sellers alike. In early 2020, The McCauley and Campbell Team joined a boutique brokerage, Fraser Realty. Kristy says, “We are so pleased and excited to announce our new association with Fraser Realty. Fraser employs a full-time marketing director who is very talented and has taken the marketing of our listings to even higher levels. This is a game changer for our team and for our clients. Exceptional online marketing attracts ideal buyer prospects which produces great results for our seller clients.” Prospective clients can know more about The McCauley & Campbell Team by our Mission: “To serve the real estate needs of the people God brings across our paths with servant hearts valuing the relationship over the transaction and trusting in God for the end result to be His purpose.”

Mary says, “We love Jesus, we love our families and we love our work in real estate.” Mary is married to Jeff and they have two married adult children and three grandchildren. Kristy is married to Carey and they have three married adult children and two grandchildren. Mary and Kristy continue to volunteer in Celina and Gunter in the areas of their passions. These include helping young people know they are loved and valued; also helping them find meaning, purpose and their calling in life. If you or someone you know needs assistance with anything real estate related, contact The McCauley & Campbell Team. Mary and Kristy are eager and ready to help!

Mary McCauley’s Cell 214-773-8467 Kristy Campbell’s Cell 972-754-1636 maryandkristy@gmail.com mccauleyandcampbellrealestate.com

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