Thursday, June 30, 2011

Your Body is a Temple.


One of the things us college girls pride ourselves on is our confidence.  We are strong, beautiful, independent women.  We make sure we have fun.  We make sure we look good.  And above all we make sure we’re healthy.  With so many temptations around us (tons of restaurants and bars), we have to make sure we take care of our bodies.  You can only consume so many Cosmo’s and cheesesteaks before they start affecting you.  This post will discuss a few ways you can keep your body in check just as much as you do your bank account. 
The easiest and most inexpensive option would be your school’s gym.  If you’re a full time student, you can go anytime for free.  Drexel University offers a TON of awesome classes for its students: Zumba, Yoga, and Spinning being some of the most popular.  Drexel recently started offering Zumba classes (FYI: they’re popular and with limited space in the class, so get there early to make sure you get in!).  I’m personally a huge fan.  Dancing around to some great tunes makes it feel like anything but a workout!  And it’s even better if you do it with friends.  The extra laughs provide a lil’ something extra for your abs. 
Yoga is also another great way to tone and strengthen not only your body but even your breathing.  Drexel offers classes, but if you’re interested in more of a challenge for a cheap price (or if you’re located closer to Center City than University City) check out The Yoga Loft at 1611 Walnut Street.  It offers 5 introductory classes for only $25 with a college ID.  The instructors are so nice, and they really do a great job of guiding you through the different poses.  You walk out feeling amazing and refreshed.
Remember:  you can look good and feel great for free.  We can save as much money as we want, but if we aren’t healthy it won’t mean much.  So let’s get out there and give our bodies the respect it deserves!
Namaste.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Get Your Nails Did.


Someone once told me, "A person can tell a lot about you by looking at how you take care of your nails".  Okay, so maybe no one actually said that.  Maybe I read it in a copy of Allure or Vogue; either way.   Somewhere it’s stressed that we should keep our digits looking magnificent.  Of course, we all have bad habits: biting our nails down to stumps during finals week, ripping the cuticles off, or chewing off our black nail polish to the point where you can find pieces stuck between your incisors.  With job interviews, dates, or any other general setting, let’s try and keep our nails looking pretty or at least healthy.
At Chestnut Nails, located at 2015 Chestnut Street, you can do all of this and more for an amazingly cheap price.  For a mere $25, you can get both a pedicure AND a manicure.  That’s right.  I said a pedicure AND manicure for $25.  The chairs during the pedicures are massage chairs that you can control which is absolutely necessary after a stressful week of classes.  Another perk?  They don't judge you during the pumice stone scraping part if you constantly giggle because it tickles.  (I know from experience).  Their manicures last pretty long as well.   Make sure you’re completely dry before you leave.  You’re supposed to use the dryer twice, so do it once more for good measure.  They also do the usual acrylic nails along with the usual airbrush designs, in case that’s more your thing.   While you’re there you can also get your eyebrows and other facial regions waxed for about $10.
So, let’s head out and have ourselves a bit of a stress relief.  What more could you ask for than a nice massage chair while you’re toes and fingers are being pampered?  And for such a cheap price?  Not much.  See you at Chestnut Nails.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Bring Your Own.


Going out to dinner isn't cheap.  When you want to have a couple drinks along with your appetizer or entree that can nearly double the bill.  Why would you want to pay anywhere from $8 - $12 a drink? It's absurd, and frankly, we can't afford that.  That’s why some genius introduced the idea of a BYO (or BYOB). Is there anything really better than walking into a restaurant for a good meal while holding your own bottle of wine?  Not that I know of. And thankfully, Philadelphia has got plenty of them.

Two in particular seem to be favorites amoung the college crowd:  La Viola located at 253 S. 16th Street and La Fontana della Citta at 1701 Spruce Street. These two restaurants are located in the same general vicinity and offer the same types of fare.  La Viola has great food and friendly service for very reasonable prices.  For under $40, you can have an excellent three course meal while enjoying every last morsel.  Even better?  You can bring your own drinks. Score.  Just a word of advice:  it's cash only.  But no worries!  They have an ATM outside, just in case you forget!

La Fontana della Citta is a great spot for going with a group of friends or on a date night.  The staff here are unbelievably friendly and helpful (with a bit of a heavy accent).  With menu options ranging in price, there's nothing more expensive than $30 on the menu.  They're also a BYO.  (I've gone with the classiest of jugs of wine on multiple occasions).  It can be crowded, so if you make a reservation, you still could wait a bit.  But I promise it'll be worth it.

So, if you're looking for some great Italian food, and a few places to sit back and sip on some of your favorite wine, head to one of these two great locations.  You won't be disappointed Buon Appetito!

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Put It On the Ritz.


I don’t know about you, but I’m a huge fan of movies.  There’s nothing better than sitting back in a dark theater to catch a flick you’ve been dying to see.  Unfortunately, some theaters in the area can cost you up to $12.00 for just one ticket alone.  You want popcorn?  Add another $4.00-$5.00.  Maybe something to wash it down with: water or a soda? Nope, sorry.  You can’t afford it. 
Then there are the Ritz theaters (three of them to be exact).  There’s the Ritz East (125 S. 2nd Street), the Ritz 5 (214 Walnut Street), and the Ritz at the Bourse (400 Ranstead Street).  Despite the different locations, they all have one thing in common: a STUDENT DISCOUNTSunday-Friday, students pay only $6.75 all day, for any movie (make sure you have your college ID!). Now if you’re looking to check out the latest blockbuster film, you’re going to have to stick to paying the $12 bucks.  But the Ritz’s show a ton of great independent films and Oscar contenders. (I saw Slumdog Millionaire about 3 times at the Ritz East).  For them, it’s a film’s content rather than it’s bank ability that they rely on.  If one of the Ritz's isn’t playing a film you want to see, one of the others is sure too.
They have super comfy seats, usually no crowds, and an extremely friendly and knowledgeable staff.  Also, their snack bars are AMAZING and affordable.  From fresh popcorn to coffee and teas to organic chocolates and snacks, they have something to please everyone’s pallet.  Even another perk?  They’re all located in great areas close to tons of restaurants and bars.  With all the money you’re saving on the movie, you can totally grab a bite to eat beforehand or a drink afterward.  Hello, date spot?  I think so.
So if you want to pay $12 and see the latest Transformers, go right ahead.  If you want to pay half that for a film that’s actually good, head to one of the Ritz theaters.  You won’t be disappointed.