Goodwill Glamorous Fashion - Winter take 2

A 2nd edition of Winter Goodwill Glamorous Fashion finds;
Where I put together work and casual outfits from clothing I purchase at Goodwill Stores.
It's been Spring-like weather, so the clothing is lighter.
Last week we left off with what I wore to work on Valentine's Day.
So here is Tuesday:
This outfit is very comfortable, totally thrifted and great for the busy day I had at work.
Blouse is slinky material, Apt 9 - Goodwill, $4.39
Dress slacks by George - Goodwill,  $4.59
Casual Corner Purple Vest - Goodwill, $2.55
Cream belt with leather - Salvation Army, 99cents
Purple-ish Loafers - Salvation Army, $2.99.  The picture does not do them justice.
Most of my shoes are black or brown, so I can't wait to mix these in with other outfits.
Same necklace as last week, it's the only creamy one I own.
Earrings were gifted at Christmas
Wednesday - Work (Mixing shades of green, teal and brown)
So why is it I look a lot chunkier with the jacket on?
Dark Green Corduroy Jacket (Target brand) - Goodwill, $8.09
Ruffled Teal top - Goodwill, $4.39
Light Green Casual Corner Cardigan - Goodwill, $2.24 (half off deal)
Paisley skirt by AGB - Goodwill, $4.49  (it has 2 shades of green and the same blue in it as the top)
Black Tony Lama leather belt - Goodwill, $2.00
Black Boots - Belks, gift
Chunky bracelet - Christmas gift from my mom
Necklace - Kohls on sale, it's actually long and tucked in my shirt. ;-)
Earrings, were also a Christmas gift
Thursday, I went to work, got home after dark and no photo.  Hopefully I can snap a pic
when I wear it again, because it was also totally thrifted.
Friday is casual day at the office; so I choose a casual skirt. paired with a denim jacket.
So this skirt has to be really 'vintage,' it had a matching shirt, same printed material.  I passed on a totally sensory overload outfit and mixed it up with some other great thrifty finds.
This is my favorite outfit of the week and yes that is one of our horses.
The western print skirt feels like a soft suede - Goodwill, $4.39
Cream tank with lace at top - Walmart, several years ago
Brown long sleeve T, GAP - Goodwill, $4.39
Lightweight Denim Jacket (which I LOVE), Liz Claiborne - Goodwill - $3.99
Navy woven belt - Goodwill - $1.01
Wore my very old riding/barn short boots (not shown)
Necklace and earrings - Kohls, a few years ago.
Saturday - Roadtrip to Alabama with my Sweetie
We had dinner at Cracker Barrel and snagged these photos.
Green lightweight corduroy jacket - Goodwill, $5.79
Top by Vanilla Sugar - Goodwill, $1.99
Jeans are Liz Cliborne and a tad big for me, but comfy for riding hours in a car - Goodwill, $4.59
Same Tony Lama leather belt seen above.
Black necklace - Christmas gift from my wonderful daughter!
Same chunky bracelet as seen above
Black drop earrings - Catos (recently) $3.99
Not shown - black Puma tennis shoes from about 4 years ago.
Sunday - Grilled out at home with family
Pink and brown Taylor Marco blouse - Goodwill, $1.99
Brown tank - had for years ???
Old Lee jeans
Brown BareTrap clogs - Goodwill, $4
Tan cloth belt with design - Goodwill - $1
My very subtle attempt at mixing stripes with a pattern.  Baby steps!
I am linking in again this week with What I Wore Wednesday ,
The Color Brigade @ Cute and Little and adding -  Jewelscapes Bejeweled (for stunning jewelry)
Check out both for ways to mix up YOUR closet into fresh outfit ideas.
Do you mix stripes and patterns? I wanna see!
Check out ALL of my Goodwill 'style' HERE.


Roast Beef Sliders

Got Beef?
Yeah, I went there.
I love this recipe to use up leftover roast beef.
Here's what you will need ~
  • Small Rolls - I used Walmart Deli brand Potato Rolls this time.  King’s Hawaiian Hawaiian Sweet Rolls work well too.
  • Roast Beef (use leftovers or Deli sliced Roast Beef)
  • Peach Preserves (2/3 cups for entire package of rolls)
  • Mayo and Honey Mustard (1/4 cup of each, if using 12 rolls package)
  • Cheese slices  **Optional
1.Preheat oven to 325F.


2.Remove rolls and cut in half horizontally, creating 1 top and 1 bottom. Spread preserves on bottom side of rolls. Top with cheese slices (if you are using cheese) then roast beef.  If you use Hawaiian Sweet Rolls, you can leave the entire package of rolls together unseparated and then slice after baking into individual sandwiches.

3.Mix together the mustard and mayo. Spread mixture on top side of roll.  Sprinkle with salt and pepper, if desired. Place the top of rolls on the other halves with the beef, and wrap sandwiches in aluminum foil.

4.Bake for 15-20 minutes or until cheese is melted. Serve immediately.

Note: These can be made ahead of time and refrigerated, may require 5 more minutes of baking. Also can be prepared ahead and frozen. Defrost in refrigerator overnight and bake as directed.
These are super yummy with a sweet and a tangy flavor from the preserves and mayo/mustard.  Great way to use up leftovers or pick up deli slices for a super party sandwich. 
What are you cooking up?
We are grilling out today and taking advantage of the Spring-like temps we are having here in Georgia this week!



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