Recipes

10 Easy One-Pot Recipes for the Shelter In-Place (Stay at Home) Lifestyle

Life as we know is is very different right now. Millions of us have been given the to order to shelter in place due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. This means lots (and likely soon to be most) of us have been told to stay at home. Going out is only for essentials (doctor visit, pick up prescriptions, walk the dogs) are the only times we are allowed out. Gathering in groups is a no no. It’s a time for us all to hunker down in our homes with our loved ones, pets, room mates or solo. What all this means is it’s time to cook! These One-Pot Recipes are some of my very favorites. They are super easy to make and they are also very delicious. If you are feeding a family of four you these recipes will make more than enough. If you are solo or cooking for two then lucky you leftovers will be waiting for you. Hope you are all doing well!

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One Pot Pasta with Beef & Broccoli recipe. A delicious meal on the table in less than 30 minutes! MarlaMeridith.com
One Pot Pasta with Beef & Broccoli

~ Marla Meridith

Fashion

Honeywood Vintage at Gold Mountain Gallery in Telluride, CO

There are many reasons why I love living in the small town of Telluride, Colorado. Not only is it breathtakingly beautiful here, we have excellent skiing, a super tight community (it takes a village!) and we have some of the coolest independently owned boutiques. These indy run shops make staying in touch with the latest fashions easy to do, even when so remote.

On Instagram you will often see me chatting up my love of Two Skirts. Another shop I wish to put on your radar is Gold Mountain Gallery. As of recently GMG has two locations both on Colorado Ave (Telluride’s Main St.) I’ve always been a fan of the first location that houses beautiful one of a kind furnishings, custom lighting, jewelry and fine rugs. The new location has the above plus excellently curated accessories. Two brands (husband wife team) that i’m obsessed with are Honeywood Vintage and Lone Hawk Hats. They are on prominent display at GMG.

Vanessa Dingwell, Owner of Honeywood Vintage
Vanessa Dingwell, Owner of Honeywood Vintage. Photo credit Apartment Therapy

My dear friend Erin Cain aka: Sunshine Hillbilly has been a great asset to Gold Mountain Gallery. Her background as a stylist and makeup artist always has her on the prowl for cutting edge fashion and accessories. As the new gallery grows (it’s only been open a year) Erin and the dynamic duo gallery owners Jessica and Mark Goldberg are adding items daily. They selectively curate and discriminately include pieces that speak to their one of a kind, vintage, luxe aesthetic. The beautiful store front windows beckon you to walk into the galleries. As soon as you enter you are invited to browse, take a seat and stay a while. It’s like visiting your coolest friends super hip, comfy loft.

“We want to have something for everyone and every budget, from antiques from the 1800s that could be at home in a palace to affordable contemporary mountain styles.”

The moment I saw the Honeywood collection at GMG I went nuts for it. Vanessa Dingwell the owner of the boho chic brand, is known for her lust worthy collection of vintage embroidery clothing, unique textiles, accessories, leather goods and jewelry. She specializes and has a very keen eye for ethnic and cultural textiles. Dingwell combines unexpected elements that play off each other beautifully.

“Romantic Victorian pieces mingle with dramatic hand-embroidered Folk Art from Mexico, Guatemala and Eastern Europe, while handcrafted deerskin duffels and Capes are paired with vintage boots.”

The tapestry she sourced for the tote I’m carrying is so beautiful. I love the contrast with the cream hand tooled leather. The size of this piece is perfect for the weekend getaway.

Lone Hawk Hats, a handmade custom vintage inspired collection.
Lone Hawk Hats, a handmade custom vintage inspired collection. Available at Gold Mountain Gallery in Telluride, CO.

If you happen to be in LA you can also visit the Honeywood brick and mortar store in Highland Park. They also have an online boutique.

~ Marla Meridith

Fashion

How to Use the LIKEtoKNOW.it App

I frequently get asked about the LIKEtoKNOW.it app. How it functions and what it’s for. It’s a tool I link to on my blog and on Instagram often. In a nutshell, the app is a revolutionary way to shop online for your favorite influencers fashions, housewares, makeup and beauty products. You can shop for pretty much anything! The interface is clean and very attractive, it’s a friendly place to shop and it’s open 24/7. In todays crazy times (everyone being told to stay home because of the Coronavirus) it makes sense to stay home and make your purchases online. Follow me there @MarlaMeridith

As an influencer I’m always on the prowl for the seasons coolest looks. It’s wonderful to be able to share all of my findings with you. If you like what you see and purchase items with my links I get a small commission aka: finders fee. It’s wonderful and freeing to be able to link to over 4,500 stores worldwide, so you can easily shop for the same or similar items.

How to use the popular LIKEtoKNOW.it app

Sign up for the LIKEtoKNOW.it App and follow me @marlameridith

How to use the popular LIKEtoKNOW.it app

This really is the easiest way to shop the great looks you see online. You might be wondering what am I looking for? How do I know if a post is stoppable in this way? If you see a link like this: http://liketk.it/2LBj9 then you know it’s a LIKEtoKNOW.it shoppable post. Below is what you will see once on the app. The main photo with the items, each item is an active link that clicks directly through for you to purchase.

How to use the popular LIKEtoKNOW.it app

The app was created in 2011 by the fabulous folks at RewardStyle. It’s really the best way to shop in the comfort of your own home or office.

How to use the popular LIKEtoKNOW.it app

If you happen to spend most of your social time on Instagram there’s an additional way you can access the products in the photos. You can take a screenshot of the active LIKEtoKNOW.it image (here’s how to do that) and then go back to the app. The picture will show up instantly in the app. (I know it’s like magic!) From here you will see images of the items in the photo. Next, click on one of the items, it will instantly send you to the URL page of the store it’s from. It’s no-fuss shop from anywhere and so very easy!

I hope that helped. Happy shopping!

~ Marla Meridith

Baked Sweets and Treats

Chocolate Chip Banana Bread Scones

These days we are all spending more time at home with worries about Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) putting us all into self preservation/protection mode. We are all in this together friends, we need to listen to the advice from the powers that be to keep this virus as contained as possible. Before we know it life will be back to normal and we will grow stronger as humans and as communities. But for now it makes most sense to stay put and take care of ourselves and our loved ones. It’s a time to slow down and spend more time in the kitchen. I hope this recipe for Chocolate Chip Banana Bread Scones helps to put a smile on your face and makes your tummy happy. We can treat ourselves to the little things these days and these scones make sense in every way! Wishing you all great health and patience as this too shall pass.

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Chocolate Chip Banana Bread Scones recipe

~ Marla Meridith

Crafts & DIY

12 Amazing Homemade Ideas for a Festive Easter

With Easter around the corner it’s time to start thinking about celebrating spring and all the beauty associated with it.

I absolutely love Pinterest for my creative idea gathering. It’s such a great platform and a comfortable space to browse for absolutely anything you might want to learn more about. I’m a visual person, so Pinning is something I take great joy in doing regularly.

Holiday time is so fun and searching for all things related to the Easter Bunny, spring and pastel colors is always invigorating. Here are some favorite crafts and recipe that I just had to share with you. If you try any of these DIY projects please let me know, I can’t wait to hear how they worked out. Here’s my Easter Pinterest board for more fun ideas.

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Adorable Lolly Pop Bunnies by One Little Project
These Temporary Tattoo Easter Eggs are super easy to make and all of the directions are right in this post! All you need are hard boiled eggs, food dye and tattoos for this craft. (I have a list of great ones for you) MarlaMeridith.com
Temporary Tattoo Easter Eggs by Marla Meridith
Easter Bunny Chocolate Bark by The Decorated Cookie
Easter Bunny Chocolate Bark takes just minutes to make from The Decorated Cookie
Easter No-Bake Mini Cheesecakes from SugarHero
So pretty! Easter No-Bake Mini Cheesecakes from SugarHero
Cactus Easter Eggs are so creative!
Cactus Easter Eggs are so creative! by Delia Creates
Easter Bunny Cream Tart - Love Swah
Such a beautiful Easter treat! Cream Tarts by Love Swah
Easter Bunny Mason Jars
Easter Bunny Mason Jars, fill with all kinds of goodies from Crafts by Amanda
Spring Mantle and Easter Bunny Printable by So Much Better With Age
Cadbury Easter Candy Topiary by Lolly Jane
Easter Candy Topiary Such a pretty centerpiece! by Lolly Jane
DIY Sprinkle Easter Eggs by Let's Mingle Blog
DIY Sprinkle Easter Eggs by Let’s Mingle Blog
Peeps Cocktail by Love Bakes Good Cakes
Such a FUN Peeps Cocktail! Love Bakes Good Cakes 
Speckled Malted Coconut Cake by My Kitchen Romance
Speckled Malted Coconut Cake by My Kitchen Romance

~ Marla Meridith

European Travel

Video: Girl’s Guide to Zermatt, Switzerland

I always get asked this question “What are your favorite alpine resort towns.” Although there are many and I can speak highly of them for various reasons, one of my all time favorite destinations is Zermatt, Switzerland. The Swiss Alps are fascinating and Zermatt is charming in every way. From it’s carless streets to the majestic Matterhorn that dominates the vista, to the world class skiing, the locals, the boutiques, hotels and the most delicious food & drink. Located  in the German-speaking section of the canton of Valais this is a must stop for any alpine obsessed traveler. My first visit to Zermatt was so magical and it gets even better every time I return. Watch my video to learn more about this special place.

Winter Ski Trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Explore the skiing, hotels, food and Aprés ski! MarlaMeridith.com

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~ Marla Meridith

Mountain Life

Dining at the Four Seasons Jackson Hole

The Four Seasons Jackson Hole is the ultimate winter resort experience. The four restaurants and bars plus in-room dining have diverse menus for everyone! Whether you are the gourmet or a rustic, comfort food enthusiast there are so many options to satisfy all palates. The best news is you can enjoy breakfast, lunch, dinner, Aprés ski and all of your dining desires under one roof. When it’s cold and blustery outside you can stay in the comfort of this five-star alpine resort. It’s also slope side for when you are ready to hit the slopes!

Read the full article over at The Snow Magazine: Exploring Culinary Delights at The Four Seasons Jackson Hole.

Want to learn more about dining and skiing in Jackson Hole Wyoming? Check out this post.

~ Marla Meridith

Ski

Winter Ski Trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming

This year marked our first time to Jackson Hole, WY and we absolutely fell in love with this culturally rich ski area. Set in the Teton mountain range, this place is nothing short of amazing. The natural beauty is astounding everywhere you turn. Sean and I were there just in time for major snowstorms. This meant there was plenty of fresh powder stashes & the skiing was top notch. There is diverse terrain no matter what your ability. Watch our video HERE.

If skiing is not your thing, this is a great place to try it for the first time. If you don’t want to, then there are so many other things to do and you can stay as busy as you wish. If you just want to relax by the fire, this is the place to do that too!

Winter Ski Trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Explore the skiing, hotels, food and Aprés ski! MarlaMeridith.com
Rendevous Mountain in Jackson Hole, Wyoming
Winter Ski Trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Explore the skiing, hotels, food and Aprés ski! MarlaMeridith.com

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The food & Aprés ski are especially noteworthy. Jackson Hole is a world class resort that attracts guests from around the world. They take great pride in their ski mountain and their cuisine.

We stayed at The Four Seasons Jackson Hole and were pampered in every way. I highly recommend this ski-in, ski-out located in the heart of the Teton Village. This is the closest you can get to the ski hill when at the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort (also known as JHMR.) It couldn’t be easier to hit the slopes when staying at this location. The lifts are literally steps from the hotel. There is also a wonderfully spacious spa and a pool that’s not to be missed! Our slope-side room was sumptuous and so comfortable. It was had to leave the decadent Four Seasons bed!

The entry way at the Four Seasons Jackson Hole Wyoming
The glorious pool at the Four Seasons Jackson Hole Wyoming
Winter Ski Trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Explore the skiing, hotels, food and Aprés ski! MarlaMeridith.com
The coziest bed at the Four Seasons, make sure to leave extra time for napping and hanging out in bed!
Winter Ski Trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Explore the skiing, hotels, food and Aprés ski! MarlaMeridith.com
Kicking our boots up by the fire at the Four Seasons Jackson Hole

There are plenty of restaurants and bars in the grand timber lodge, which makes it easy to cozy up and stay indoors when the winds are howling. The culinary options are diverse and sure to satisfy both gourmands and rustic comfort food enthusiasts.

Winter Ski Trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Explore the skiing, hotels, food and Aprés ski! MarlaMeridith.com
The Nachos at The Handle Bar at The Four Seasons

Watch the video to see how they turned this tostada stack into nachos!

Sea Bass at the Westbank Grill at the Four Seasons Jackson Hole
Winter Ski Trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Explore the skiing, hotels, food and Aprés ski! MarlaMeridith.com
The Cowboy Cookie, Westbank Grill at The Four Seasons JH
Winter Ski Trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Explore the skiing, hotels, food and Aprés ski! MarlaMeridith.com
Tuna Canapes at Fahrenheit 47, Four Seasons Jackson Hole
Winter Ski Trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Explore the skiing, hotels, food and Aprés ski! MarlaMeridith.com
Sashimi Plate at the Ascent Grill, Four Seasons Jackson Hole
Winter Ski Trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Explore the skiing, hotels, food and Aprés ski! MarlaMeridith.com
Enjoy Aprés Ski with Moët & Chandon Champagne at Fahrenhiet 47 in the Four Seasons Jackson Hole
Winter Ski Trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Explore the skiing, hotels, food and Aprés ski! MarlaMeridith.com
Aprés Ski at Fahrenheit 47 in Jackson Hole

If you’ve worked up an appetite on the slopes then head on over to the Piste Mountain Bistro. We shared the Reuben and the Bacon & Egg Salad. Both are delicious and belly filling for worked skiers. We finished it all off with Boozy Hot Chocolate. A great way to warm up before heading back out to brave the storm!

Winter Ski Trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Explore the skiing, hotels, food and Aprés ski! MarlaMeridith.com
Bacon & Egg Salad at Piste Mountain Bistro, Jackson Hole

The town of Jackson (about a 15 minute drive from the ski village) is a combo of rustic cowboy meets trendy, modern boutiques and galleries. There are also remarkable restaurants and watering holes. We stayed at the historic, centrally located Wort Hotel while there. Two iconic bars to check out are the Silver Dollar (located inside the Wort) and just around the corner is the famous Million Dollar Cowboy Bar. We also very much enjoyed the food and drinks at Local restaurant located right next door. We shared the Hot Wings and the House-Made Sausage, we will return for both!

House-Made Sausage at Local restaurant in Jackson, WY
Winter Ski Trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Explore the skiing, hotels, food and Aprés ski! MarlaMeridith.com
Delicious chicken wings at The Local in Jackson, Wyoming

For coffee, pastries and all kinds of delicious nibbles head over to Persephone bakery in Jackson.

Winter Ski Trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Explore the skiing, hotels, food and Aprés ski! MarlaMeridith.com
Persephone Bakery in Jackson, Wyoming
Persephone Bakery in Jackson, Wyoming
Winter Ski Trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Explore the skiing, hotels, food and Aprés ski! MarlaMeridith.com
Persephone Bakery in Jackson, Wyoming
Winter Ski Trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Explore the skiing, hotels, food and Aprés ski! MarlaMeridith.com
The Silver Dollar Bar in Jackson, Wyoming
Winter Ski Trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Explore the skiing, hotels, food and Aprés ski! MarlaMeridith.com
Million Dollar Cowboy Bar in Jackson Hole Wyoming
Winter Ski Trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Explore the skiing, hotels, food and Aprés ski! MarlaMeridith.com
Million Dollar Cowboy Bar in Jackson Hole Wyoming
Winter Ski Trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Explore the skiing, hotels, food and Aprés ski! MarlaMeridith.com
Million Dollar Cowboy Bar in Jackson Hole Wyoming
Winter Ski Trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Explore the skiing, hotels, food and Aprés ski! MarlaMeridith.com
The Million Dollar Cowboy Bar in Jackson, Wyoming


Just a few miles outside of Jackson is the Grand Teton National Park and the National Elk Refuge. At the refuge there are regularly scheduled tours to see the elk in their natural habitat. Both areas are spectacular no matter what the season.

Winter Ski Trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Explore the skiing, hotels, food and Aprés ski! MarlaMeridith.com
The historic Wort Hotel in Jackson, Wyoming
Winter Ski Trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Explore the skiing, hotels, food and Aprés ski! MarlaMeridith.com
Be sure to head over to Town Square to see the Antler Arches in Jackson, Wyoming. You can go ice skiing there too!
Winter Ski Trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Explore the skiing, hotels, food and Aprés ski! MarlaMeridith.com
Winter Ski Trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Explore the skiing, hotels, food and Aprés ski! MarlaMeridith.com
The National Elk Refuge in Jackson, Wyoming
Winter Ski Trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Explore the skiing, hotels, food and Aprés ski! MarlaMeridith.com
Grand Teton National Park Wyoming

Watch our video of JHMR here for more inspo!

~ Marla Meridith

Fashion

Travel Essential: Go Hands-Free with a Chic Crossbody Bag

There’s nothing more difficult then trying to make your way through a busy airport with roller bags, clunky oversized luggage (in my case skis) and trying to juggle your purse at the same time. Same goes for a busy day of shopping, whether at the supermarket or on Madison avenue. Holding your purse can be a giant drag and trying to keep track of it even more so. Another time a crossbody is ideal is at cocktail receptions when you are holding that glass of bubbly and trying to shake hands with other guests. Its easier to not have to hold a purse.

Prada Bowling Bag with Removable Crossbody Strap
Prada Bowling Bag comes in 2 colors: black/white pictured here and brown/white

Wearing your handbag across the front of your body means it’s always visible and you can go hands free. It’s no effort to reach for your passport, Global Entry card, cell phone and lipgloss. You can go with a super mini purse or a slightly larger one depending on your needs. These are saviors for all of us busy gals on the go. I love my black & white Prada Bowling Bag that easily transitions from day to night, it has the removable crossbody strap and top handles for a more formal look.

Shop the Post: Go Hands-Free with these Chic Crossbody Bags

Below are some of my favorite crossbody bags that look great even if you are stressed trying to keep it all together. Some are small enough to pack some extras in your suitcase if you want more looks. Here are 12 styles to suit many occasions.

Prada Bowling Bag with Removable Crossbody Strap
Prada Bowling Bag comes in 2 colors: black/white pictured here and brown/white
Travel Essential: Go hands free with a chic crossbody bag. Prada Bowling Bag with Removable Crossbody Strap

Balmain

B-Camera Bag

Swiftly go from day into night with this chic logo bag. I love the gold details in the strap and the B.

Shop the Post: Go Hands-Free with these Chic Crossbody Bags

COACH

Originals collection

This fun archival inspired Coach bag comes in four beautiful colors. The classic turn lock closure is easy to open and close too.

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Ganni

Slouchy Canvas Crossbody

The top handle and adjustable crossbody strap makes this bag easy to wear with so many outfits.

Gucci

GG Marmont 2.0

The GG monogram keeps this bag classic but the size makes it so hip and fun. Also comes in red.

Prada

Bowling Bag w/ Removable Crossbody Strap

I absolutely love this purse! The top handles are great for evening or times when you don’t need the adjustable crossbody strap (which you can easily tuck into the purse when not in use.) This bag holds a lot or essentials too! Comes in a Brown/White combo too.

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J & M Davidson

Herrison Floral-Print Zip Crossbody Bag

This bag is so whimsical and perfect for spring/summer flings. There is a yellow flower on one side and a blue one on the other.

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Loewe

Gate Mini Leather Crossbody Bag

Every fashionista needs a mini Gate bag. This beauty is so lightweight and carries the essentials. Comes in four soft & beautiful colors. I’m obsessed with this Icy Pink!

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Hobo

Groove Calfskin Leather Crossbody Bag

The round shape of this bag is so fun. It comes in five colors. This distressed gold will easily transition from daytime to that cocktail party.

Shop the Post: Go Hands-Free with these Chic Crossbody Bags

Saint Laurent

Lou Medium YSL Monogram Calf Leather Camera Bag

A classic purse that is as beautiful with jeans as it is with your favorite black skirt.

Shop the Post: Go Hands-Free with these Chic Crossbody Bags

Tory Burch

Perry Bombe Leather Crossbody Bag

This sweet bag is irresistible with the stamped signature double-T logo. It comes in five colors. I would love one of each!

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See by Chloé

Mini Joan Leather Crossbody Bag

I love the braided leather and charms on the signature ring hardware. Another bonus is the top handle and removable adjustable strap. Note that the crossbody strap is not very long on this, so best for more petite ladies.

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Loewe

Balloon Small Leather Bucket Bag

A fabulous two-tone leather hobo bucket bag with adjustable shoulder strap.

~ Marla Meridith

Appetizers

Chili Cheese Oven Fries

This recipe for Chili Cheese Oven Fries is the best of all worlds and is great as an appetizer or main course. There is nothing better than french fries smothered in homemade chili and lots of melted cheese. I’ve lightened things up a smidge as the potatoes are not deep fried. They are oven baked fries. This cuts out a whole lot of calories so you can save ’em for something else!

Click HERE for recipe details.

Chili Cheese Baked Fries: this recipe is lightened up and absolutely delicious! MarlaMeridith.com
Chili Cheese Baked Fries: this recipe is lightened up and absolutely delicious! MarlaMeridith.com

~ Marla Meridith

European Travel

How Skiing in the Alps is Different from the USA

I get asked the question all the time “How is skiing in the Alps different than USA.” I always love this question and I have plenty of colorful answers as they are kind of similar but the nuances are quite a bit different. Many skiers I talk to want to explore skiing in Europe but they are scared to do so. They fear the language barrier and the unknown of doing something they love in a foreign country. These ski tips should help you demystify the differences between the Alps and the Rockies. I urge you to try skiing in Europe at least once. I bet you will love it as much as I do. There’s nothing like exploring different cultures on your skis. You can access unbelievable places by your own ambitions and curiosities.

How Skiing in the Alps is Different from the USA

On and Off-Piste

These terms can be used interchangeably, but in the Alps they say Piste and here in the USA we refer to them as ski Trails. A piste is a marked ski or snowboard run.  These are groomed/un-groomed marked trails, most typically in Europe they are groomers. Off-Piste means you are venturing off the marked trail, into the trees or ungroomed more natural terrain.

Conditions can vary due to natural features. In the Alps you will find most skiers stay in between the markers on the groomers. This is very different than here in the States where we adventure all over the mountain. Bump runs don’t excite the Europeans like they beckon us here. If you plan on going ski touring off-piste in Europe I highly recommend you hire a professional ski guide. They will take you around safely and a guide also has knowledge about glacier crevasses, avalanche prone territory and natural features including cliffs etc. They know the area topography and can help if there is an emergency.

How Skiing in the Alps is Different from the USA. Great tips for ambitious travelers! MarlaMeridith.com
How Skiing in the Alps is Different from the USA. Great tips for ambitious travelers! MarlaMeridith.com

Signs & Markers

Skiable terrain in the Alps is way more vast, linking villages and even countries together. Trails are marked with circular numbers instead of the characteristic trail names that we have here. Pay close attention to the markers as you cruise around, the trails will all get you somewhere but not necessarily within the resort you started in! As far as the color codes go in Europe:

  • Green: First timers, barely any grade and usually pretty wide
  • Blue: Beginner slope (US Green)
  • Red: Intermediate slope (US Blue)
  • Black: Expert slope (US Black diamond)
  • Orange: Extreme terrain (same in US)

 

How Skiing in the Alps is Different from the USA. Great tips for ambitious travelers! MarlaMeridith.com

Restaurants & Bars

This is one of the main reasons you visit the Alps to ski. You will find charming eateries and places for drinks that are locally owned and so delicious. Often ingredients are locally sourced and family run, one of my favorites is Chez Vrony in Zermatt. Restauranteurs take great pride in the daily offerings. Small, remote refugios and huts serve up regional dishes. Larger on mountain dining will have more complex menus, but the experiences are always grand. Prepare for extra time as lunches are long and drenched in wine and grappa. When the sun is out snow revelers soak it in for hours. The restaurants are not made for just a fuel stop, they are there for the lifestyle as well. Even in the cafeterias, you will find delicious regional fare.

How Skiing in the Alps is Different from the USA. Great tips for ambitious travelers! MarlaMeridith.com

All Types of Chairlifts, Feniculars, Cable Cars and T-bars

This is a very intriguing difference and can be a bit intimidating. The chairlift infrastructure in the Alps always baffles me. Most lift systems are manufactured in Switzerland and Austria with the Doppelmayr/Garaventa group being the largest producer. When there is new technology you will find it there first, with exceptions of course. Big Sky Resort in Montana has the first 8-pack Dopplemayr D-line Direct Drive chairlift in the world, appropriately named called the Ramcharger.

My nemisis in the Alps are the T-Bars, these 2 person bars drag you uphill with your skis on the ground. They can transport you to excellent terrain…but I also have a hard time both getting on and the dismount without a buddy. Try to ride with a friend, it’s great time to tell stories. In the Alps you will also experience many cable cars, holding up to 200 guests. Try to avoid being trapped in the middle of the tram, a space by the window is best, they can get very stuffy! An easier ride is the underground mountain railways/funiculars. They can take you up the mountain quickly and keep you warm and out of the elements.

How Skiing in the Alps is Different from the USA. Great tips for ambitious travelers! MarlaMeridith.com

Timberline / Tree Line

Here in Colorado, our timberline, the edge of the habitat at which trees are able to grow, goes up to about 11,000 – 12,000 feet. In the Alps its a bit lower 8,200 – 9,800 feet (2500 – 3000 meters.) What does this mean for your skiing? This means that most of the skiable terrain is located above the treeline in Europe. If you like using trees as your guide on a stormy day here in the US, that likely won’t be an option in the Alps. Storms move in quickly and visibility can be hindered before you know it. To make sure to stay on the piste one must stay between the orange ropes, they will be your biggest guides in case of a whiteout.

How Skiing in the Alps is Different from the USA. Great tips for ambitious travelers! MarlaMeridith.com

Villages and International Borders

Unlike the USA where you are likely skiing one area at a time, ie: Vail, Aspen, Park City, etc. Our ski resorts are not connected here in the States. In the Alps you can easily access neighboring villages and even other countries. For example when you are in Zermatt, there is the option to purchase an international ski pass where you can ski across the Italian border into neighboring Cervinia. One minute you see Swiss flags flying, the next Italian. This is a phenomena that happens often throughout the Alps so be sure to read trail maps and look at signs carefully. What is a 15 minute ski into another country can take hours to get back in a taxi if you miss the last lift back home.

How Skiing in the Alps is Different from the USA. Great tips for ambitious travelers! MarlaMeridith.com

Alpenglow Ski Safaris

If you are curious about skiing in the Alps and want the comfort of English speaking guides with excellent credentials, hit up my friends at Alpenglow Ski Safaris based in Telluride, CO. They offer several trips a year to France, Switzerland and Austria. I travel with them at least once a year. They know the in’s and out’s of the on and off-piste terrain. They will also hook you up with the best foodie & cultural experiences while abroad.

~ Marla Meridith

Chocolate

14 Decadently Delicious Chocolate Recipes for Your Valentine

History says that the one and only St. Valentine was not a patron of true lovey dovey things. This however doesn’t mean that we can’t embrace this sweet holiday with all our hearts! If you love chocolate then this holiday is probably among your favorite. All things cacao become the focus. There’s no end to the chocoholic fascinations you can find online, at the markets and there are so many decadent recipes you can make at home.

So no matter who you are celebrating with, make it a point to honor them or yourself with some chocolate love.

Hazelnut Hearts

Source: Good Housekeeping

Flourless Chocolate Brownies

Source: Marla Meridith

Chocolate Cupcakes

Source: Cooking Classy

Impossible 5 Ingredient Chocolate Cake

Source: South Your Mouth

Frech Silk Pie Cake

Source: Liv for Cake

Best Double Chocolate Muffins

Source: Also the Crumbs Please

Chocolate Coffee Toffee Crunch Muffins

Source: Handle the Heat

Mexican Hot Chocolate Brownie Bites

Source: Marla Meridith

Salted Caramel Dark Chocolate Cookies

Source: Sally’s Baking Addiction

Easy Chocolate Mousse

Source: Cookies and Cups

Dark Chocolate Mousse Cake

Source: Sally’s Baking Addiction

Chocolate Mocha Tiramisu Icebox Cake

Source: The Busy Baker

Chocolate Tiramisu Swiss Roll

Source: The Country Cook Easy Recipes

Vegan Chai Spice Hot Chocolate

Source: Cupful of Kale

~ Marla Meridith