With those that are obsessed with the mountains, the passion runs deep. As much as the sea is beautiful, the mountains beckon us always. “Go where you feel most alive.” Alpine folks say the beauty of the peaks stops them in their tracks every single time. Gazing at towering vistas invites one to be humble. Feelings of grandeur overwhelm the senses. Living at nearly 10,000 feet, I’m grateful to call Telluride, Colorado my home sweet home. I speak the mountain language, obsession is an understatement. Not a day goes by that I’m not in awe the mountain towns around the world. If you have a mountain lover in your life, then these holiday gifts will make them smile. They bring the mountains indoors and inspire all kinds of holiday bliss.
1 & 12 Bring the mountains inside any room with artwork and photos of beautiful peaks.
2Cabin Soap with forest aromatics. Made in the USA from sustainable palm and coconut oils, water, juniper, cedar leaf, cassia bark, and fir needle essential oils.
3Vanilla Mountain Bars, a 15 pack. Snack that are great to stash in backpacks & they fit in ski jacket pockets as well. A mound of chocolate with peanuts and vanilla-flavored filling. Absolutely delicious!
4 There’s nothing like a cozy, warm plaid blanket to cuddle up in after a long day on the slopes!
5 Fill a buffalo check flask with whiskey for those extra brrrr days on the slopes.
6 Add some luxury to that mountain lovers life with this Silver Mountain Water fragrance by Creed. A modern scent that captures the purity of the mountains through soft, milky-sweet blackcurrants mixed with green tea, and the richness of bergamot and sandalwood.
7Simper Goods Candles. Mountain Air & Cloudberries: A fresh, woodsy scent of balsam fir, cedarwood, and frozen nordic berries within a comforting base of apple, cinnamon, and clove.
8St. Moritz Sweater, great for both on and off the slopes.
9 Yes, bears live in the mountains and these adorable oven mitts bring the bears safely inside.
10 Maypol mountain boots are cozy, warm and super cute!
11High Alpine Cuisine cookbook. 75 delicious recipes inspired by the greatest alpine escapes around the world.
13Winter wonderland placemats, whimsical illustrations and blanket stitched edging.
14Buffalo Check Apron cook recipes from High Alpine Cuisine in style!
15Laila Eau de Parfum from Norway. A fresh, clean scent inspired by the mountains and fjords of Norway.
16 Set of 6 winter essential oils (the ones in the photo have sold out) but these 6 will do the trick too!
I hope you all have a wonderful and very Happy Thanksgiving with your family and friends! I’m so grateful to all of YOU, my highly engaged audience. It’s so wonderful and inspiring to share recipes, musings from Telluride, CO. and all kinds of fashion/travel and life adventures with all of you. I love hearing your feedback and all about your life experiences as well. Without you, there would be no MarlaMeridith.com. But thankfully there is! If you happen to have lots of Thanksgiving leftovers luck you and have FUN with them! Check out this post and this one for some great T-Giving Leftovers ideas. For my outfit details click here.
So what’s up next around here? Stay tuned for some awesome holiday gift lists and delicious recipes coming your way soon.
There’s no reason to leave the vegans out for Thanksgiving. This Chickpea Stuffed Acorn Squash is the perfect main for plant based diets. Filled with flavor and insanely healthy, this is a recipe you will also want to bookmark for the January…for those post holiday healthy eating New Year’s resolutions.
If you’ve never tried a classic Louisiana Remoulade Sauce then it’s time you do. If you already know this sauce well, then it’s time you have a great recipe to whip up at home. Remoulade is a mayonnaise based sauce that’s flavor is defined by mustard, garlic, paprika and cajun seasonings. Tabasco adds a nice bit of heat and you can adjust that to taste. Add a pinch or two of cayenne for even more heat. Remoulade is great as a dip for shrimp, fried green tomatoes, fried pickles, veggies and excellent smothered on po boy sandwiches and all kinds of seafood filets. It’s guaranteed that once you try it and see how easy it is to make you will want to smother it on everything…even your morning eggs.
How is your holiday planning going? This time of the year can be super stressful, but trying your best to plan ahead is a smart thing to do. I must admit that I’m not the best at that! However, I do know doing so will limit stress the night before and on the actual holiday. This Cranberry Upside Down Cake is delicious and festive. The perfect sweet treat to add to your holiday menu. The gooey cranberry brown sugar topping crowns a delicious cinnamon coffee cake-esque bottom layer. Serve on it’s own or with lightly sweetened whipped cream.
The Ultimate Ski Fashion Guide: Everything You Need to Hit the Slopes in Style!
Looking for what to wear on your next ski vacation? I’ve got you covered. You can shop for everything right here…from your base layers to that smokin’ haute ski outfit! (what I’m wearing in the photo: ski suit Cordova, Goggles POC, beanie Heidi Leibt)
Here in Telluride, CO. skiing is a big thing. Personally, my goal is at least 100 days on the slopes each winter. It’s a favorite outdoor activity for us locals and I gather from social that a lot of you are obsessed with it too. Swooshing down sugary slopes, soaking in the bluebird skies and testing the limits of the human experience. Skiing merges inner and outer strength. It taps into the soul like nothing else, it’s awe inspiring, being on the slopes feels otherworldly….like YOU ARE defying gravity.
Ski clothes should not only look great but they need to behave right on the slopes. They need to be comfortable, warm…and yes, if you are caught skiing a Hollywood line (underneath a popular lift) you want to look as great as you feel.
Let this be your one stop shop for everything SKI!
You can go all matchy with your jacket and pants or do something different. These days I like my top & bottom to be from the same collection, but you do you.
ski jumpsuits, bibs & catsuits.
Ladies, these are back in fashion in a big way. Cordova and Bogner make some really awesome and super sexy styles. The retro vibe is big with these looks but they are back to stay in a big way. Don’t be shy, you can totally rock one of these. Keep in mind that if the weather is super cold you might want to wear a large puffy ski jacket over your catsuit. Not to worry, the puffy comes off at Cloud Nine!
the helmet.
Not an option, a ski helmet is an essential. So what if your hair gets a little trashed underneath it…if you don’t wear one and have a wreck you could sustain hideous injuries. Be cool and wear a helmet. Besides, you can go total glam these days as so many chic designers are making them. Also, you look more like a real skier if you do. I’ve heard that some mountains even make this an essential rule if you are going to hit their slopes.
You can have ridiculous amounts of fun with the sweater options out there. From wool to alpaca to cashmere there are lots of warm fibers to choose from. You can go with a classic Fair Ilse or something graphic bold and bright. Remember when the jacket comes off the sweater is what they will see next.
the beanie & hats.
You’ve gotta keep that lid warm when you take off your helmet. Some beanies you can fit in a jacket pocket. I often wear a small backpack for accessory changes when I know we are going to hit up slope side restaurants and bars.
The jury is out on what’s better out on the slopes, gloves or mittens. Gloves are easier to grip your poles with, but mittens keep you warmer. It’s a toss up. I have plenty of each and switch them out depending on the temperature. On very cold days, for layers of warmth, you can also put wool liners in your mittens.
the socks.
We aren’t going to get into hardware in this post: skis, boots and poles. But, we do need to address those socks. If your feet don’t stay warm and dry you can end up miserable. One thing many first timers think is the thicker the sock the better. This isn’t necessarily true. Every boot fitter I’ve ever worked with prefers that skiers wear a lighter, less padded sock. If you go that route, then your feet will create an air pocket within the boot that will help to keep you warm. Also, to get the boots to fit their best you really need to feel what’s going in inside. Micro movements with your feet will help with turning, this is tricky in a thick sock when you potentially have less feedback between your feet and your boots.
the neck gaiter or “loop scarf”
Wearing a full on scarf can be dangerous when you are skiing. It can trip you up and get caught on things. That’s why a gaiter or loop scarf is the absolute best way to go. On really cold days I couldn’t imagine skiing without one. They also help protect your face from the high altitude sun.
Feeding my family healthy meals is very important to me. My son is super active at school and he comes home starving, even after munching on snacks. Thankfully he loves salmon, which is something I like to regularly include in my healthy meal planning. In France Salmon with Lentils is often found on the menu at local bistros and cafes. I always love it and order it when I can. It’s one of my all time favorite dishes. Cook this Skillet Salmon with Bacon & Lentils up for dinner tonight and I’m sure your family will love it too.
It must be because I live in the mountains that I love warm clothing and accessories sweaters, beanies, scarves… Fair Ilse patterns have always held a special place in my heart and my collection grows each winter. This cold weather classic is great for layering and so charming with a handmade feel. There are many many beautiful selections out there right now…trust me if you invest in this trend you will not be disappointed. Long gone are the days of super scratchy, itchy Fair Isle sweaters, these days you can find them in the most comfy, sumptuous of fibers.
If you are getting your shopping lists ready for the holidays these charming heritage inspired pieces make for great gifts and stocking stuffers.
Video: Delicious Food & Libations in Vail, Colorado
Last winter I was a buddy for the Ski.com Epic Dream Job. My travels took me to the slopes in Vail, Colorado. This was the last stop for the famed adventures that took videographer/content creator Jackson Lebsack around the world on an EPIC ski pass. With him and the Ski.com folks I got to experience lots of skiing and culinary adventures. The food & drink are delicious there and calories are not a thing when you are swooshing down the slopes all day!
Watch the video to see our culinary adventures both on and off the slopes…
Sometimes you need to get creative with all that leftover Halloween candy. Have too much candy corn on your hands? No worries. Bake up this Melted Candy Corn Skillet Brownie. It’s a whimsical recipe that makes the most of that leftover candy corn. The texture of this brownie is very chewy, a bit gooey and perfect for chocolate lovers. You can’t taste too much of the melted candy corn, but you can tell they add something special to the recipe. Need more leftover Halloween candy recipes? If so, check out my post 12 Sinfully Delicious Recipes for Leftover Halloween Candy.
Home cooked meals that are easy to prepare, have minimal fuss and clean-up and of course taste amazing are always a priority in my house. This Sheet Pan Red Miso Glazed Chicken with Mushrooms is all that and more. It’s a healthy dish and if you are lucky, then you’ll end up with enough leftovers for lunch the next day. My 12 year son gobbled this up and that’s always a sure sign that I’m on the right track with meal planning! Get this dish on your calendar asap.