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The holidays are here, and let's be honest— it can be tough maintaining a healthy lifestyle during a season where we tend to indulge in sweet, savory, and filling treats (and rightfully so!). As someone who has gone through many dietary food changes in the past year, it's known that when you eat specific types of foods, you feel either better or worse.Many people refer to their gut as a second brain, and it makes sense because a healthy gut is essential for fueling and healing your...
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Sisters and co-owners, Kelsey Miller & Megan Quintero, grew up in Boise with aspirations of opening a business together. After working in the service industry and retail for many years, they took the leap and opened SHIFT boutique nearly six years ago!SHIFT boutique sets a high priority on making lasting connections with customers and developing a recurring customer base. They have dressed customers from their first dates, engagements, maternity, and then motherhood.At SHIFT boutique, you ca...
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COVID-19 left hundreds of Idaho nonprofits in distress –– events were canceled and postponed, leaving a critical cash gap for many organizations. The Idaho Nonprofit Center has continued to provide information to the public in order to help boost nonprofits who are in need. The Idaho Nonprofit Center continues to be a resource for nonprofits to turn to.
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School is in full swing and while it can be a relief to have your kids back in the classroom, finding something to keep them entertained after hours can be tricky. That’s where iCode Boise comes to the rescue.Newer to the Treasure Valley iCode Boise offers Computer Science education for students K-12 in a fun and highly interactive way! As being somewhat technology savvy ourselves, Totally Boise got the chance to get a crash course in what an after-school program looks like at iCode Boise....
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Fall is here, and we can't help but fall in love with Boise again! As the leaves start to turn colors and the weather cools down, it's time to make your rounds and do all the fun fall things. At Totally Boise we love celebrating the change of seasons, but there is something special about fall that makes us so excited to be a part of the Boise community. Here are six fun ways to kick off fall 2024!
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Our motto at Totally Boise has always been, "For the community, by the community," and while the work we do may seem effortless, it takes a small village. That's why when Lindsay Smith reached out to Totally Boise about her business, Organize Simply, we leaped for joy at the thought of having a more well-organized and high-functioning office.Starting her business in Nevada, Lindsay has officially made the transition to the Treasure Valley with one goal in mind, create functional or...
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Crown Gems Jewelry has everything you need and more in a jewelry store. Owners Brian Height and Ben Moore met in 2018 then later reunited in 2020 with plans to open Crown Gem Jewelry. The intimate space is your one-stop shop for high-quality pieces as well as creating and repairing quality jewelry.
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Jump in your car and fall in love with Idaho this autumn. Idaho is filled with endless miles of rugged terrain and beautiful landscapes to admire. And, these roads can lead you to unbelievable adventures such as hot springs, hiking, camping spots, wildlife, and many more outdoor adventures! No matter your destination, you can always enjoy the ride - wherever it may lead. Here is Totally Boise's list of 6 scenic drives to take this fall.1. Boise Drive to Arrowrock, IDJust a short drive from B...
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Duck Donuts in Meridian uses its 'Quack Gives Back' program to help raise awareness, funds, and coping techniques for local children in chemotherapy. While Duck Donuts can be found all over the U.S., Idaho resident, Kimberlee Guinn brought Duck Donuts to the Treasure Valley to give back to the community and give families a place to gather and create memorable moments.Duck Donuts and Gabe's Chemo Duck Program's MissionPartnering with a national nonprofit, Gabe's Chemo Duck Pro...
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As the saying goes, "Winter is coming" and for Idahoans, winter sports are one of our favorite activities. Local hotspot Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation Area has 2,600 acres of day skiing, 175 acres of night skiing, and 37,000 Nordic trails at your disposal. While it's only fall, winter will be here before you know it, and at Bogus Basin, they are already prepping for another tubular season on the second largest mountain in Idaho.Bogus Basin Gets You on The Mountain FasterEsta...
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Just because summer is coming to an end, does not mean your adventure has to. Wild Experience Gear has what you need to be prepared for your autumn explorations, and the best places you should explore.Never go into the woods without being prepared. Yes, the natural and rugged terrain of Idaho has an unmatchable beauty, but without preparation, it can be quite unforgiving. Acting as a toolbox and lifeline for your next camping experience, Wild Experience Gear Medical Kits are made to keep adventu...
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It’s okay to want to feel beautiful in your own skin! Many people care about anti-aging other skin concerns. West Ada Dermatology, in Meridian, has one goal – to heal skin and help you feel like your best self. Totally Boise tagged along with Ada West employee, Keri Swan on her Botox journey.
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The Treasure Valley is finally cooling down, leaves are starting to turn, and pumpkin spice lattes are beginning to brew. While fall can be seen as the kickoff to the holidays and beautiful scenery, it also is known as the most dreaded season of all –– cold and flu season.While we are currently facing an uncertain pandemic, cold and flu season can still put a dent in our fun fall outings. Elevated Hydration in Boise focuses on drip therapies that supply guests with vitamins to boost ...
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Boise's 9th annual Treefort Music Festival is back, and boy are we ready! While there are over 400 artists set to perform, it can seem overwhelming to choose where to go! While my favorite part of Treefort is never having a plan and discovering new artists wherever I end up, it's also nice to have a few musicians in mind.
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According to Mad Swede Brewing Owner and Head Brewer Jerry Larson, there are two rules when naming a beer. The beer has to be impossible to pronounce or what one would consider a dad joke. Owners Jerry and Susie Larson have over 30 years of brewing experience. The three-decade dedication to their craft motivated their whole family to get involved in creating and delivering quality craft beer in Idaho!Totally Boise got to go behind the scenes and see the process in which beer is brewed, canned, a...
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