My weekend was fabulously lazy and unproductive. It was a welcome change after a busy week. But sometime, in between the Lifetime movies, I baked, I pickled and I ate. A lot. Here are two original recipes guaranteed to whet your whistle.
Bread and Butter Pickles
Ingredients
1½ cups distilled white vinegar
½ cup apple cider vinegar
¼ cup kosher salt
2 cups white sugar
6 cups sliced cucumbers
1 cup sliced red onion
1 cup sliced banana peppers
3½ tsp mustard seed
1 tsp crushed red pepper flakes
1 cinnamon stick
1 Tablespoon Mulling Spices
½ tsp turmeric
Directions
1. In a medium saucepan over medium heat, bring vinegar, salt, sugar and all the spices to a boil. Boil until the sugar has dissolved, about 10 minutes.
2. Place the cucumbers, onions and peppers sterile jars. Pour the vinegar mixture over the vegetables. Seal immediately and transfer to the refrigerator.
Trail Mix Cookies
Ingredients
1 stick of butter (softened)
½ cup granulated sugar
½ cup light brown sugar (packed)
1 large egg
1½ cups bread flour
½ tsp baking soda
½ tsp salt
1 cup Guittard’s white chocolate vanilla chips
½ cup chopped pecans
½ cup dried sweetened cranberries
1½ tsp vanilla extract
Directions
1. Preheat oven to 350.
2. In a mixing bowl, combine butter, sugar, and egg on low speed until creamed.
3. Add the flour, baking soda and salt and mix on low until blended. Do not over beat.
4. Add remaining ingredients and mix until just combined.
5. Spoon generous dollops of dough onto a cookie sheet and bake for 9-11 minutes or until cookies are lightly golden.
13 June 2011
10 June 2011
Hello Nurse: Fun at the Medical Supply Store
When I was young, I used to ride my bike to the hometown hardware store to buy candy and I would always go up and down the quiet aisles, stepping softly on the old wood floors, and check out all of the gadgets. At the time, I had no real use for any of the things I saw, I only liked to look, but as I got older I would peruse the old hardware shop in search of vintage-y finds or utilitarian beauties. In France, I loved popping in the "hardware" store and would almost certainly uncover at least one little gem with an alternative use. While visiting Cagliari, Sardinia, I found adorable wine carafes at the hardware and would have stuffed my suitcase full of them to bring back for friends and family had I not run out of space.
Another unlikely place I like to scour for home decor is the medical supply store. Although I often come across my share of icky things that I don't want to think about, I also always discover fabulous furniture and decor. Here are ten of my favorite medical supply finds:
I might put this little fella atop a stack of books on a console table or bookshelf for some quirky visual interest. It's sculptural and colorful and a little bit strange. Me likes.
I never met a glass jar I didn't like. I've always loved these jars and I notice them whenever I go to the doctor or vet's office. They make for cute bathroom storage and also come unlabeled.
This eye chart would be fetching as part of a grouping of photos, prints and paintings.
A red locker? Whiskey Tango Foxtrot! If I had a mudroom, I would love to put one of these in both corners and put shelves, hooks and a bench in between. Some red toile wallpaper or maybe some carnival stripes would soften these right up.
Measuring in at a whopping 2 1/8" by 2 5/8", I would buy these little buggers in mass and line them up on mantles, windowsills and the like holding buds and various yard clippin's. They also come in a size that would be perfect for holding frequently used kitchen utensils.
Another unlikely place I like to scour for home decor is the medical supply store. Although I often come across my share of icky things that I don't want to think about, I also always discover fabulous furniture and decor. Here are ten of my favorite medical supply finds:
I love cart. I think it has something to do with the gene that requires me to carry at least two bags wherever I go. It's the bag lady/hoarder/I like junk stores gene and I got it bad. What's better than a cart to haul all your shenanigans around? Nothing. Except for a wagon maybe. But for real, I love these little carts on either side of the bed as nightstands. With a plant and an earthy looking lamp. Yumm.
China cabinet? Anyone? Anyone? Not for actually storing China, of course. I saw a similar one used to hold books and magazines and I loved it as a bookcase. It could also be quite smart if used to display a collection of, let's say, cameras or binoculars or perhaps something softer like pitchers or milk glass vases... Just a thought. I would line a wall with these tall handsomes filled with books and juxtapose the look with an antique velvet sofa.
The uses are endless. This is actually the exact work desk going in my mom's kitchen that I am currently redesigning. I would love this desk anywhere: kitchen, workspace, bedroom, office.
Trays are like shoes- you can never have too many and these stainless steel trays go with everything and since they are stainless they can go almost anywhere. I would use the small one atop the back of the toilet to corral cologne, shaving gear and other oft-used bathroom products.
I love this German anatomy chart. I would frame it in a modern white frame and put it somewhere I needed a pop of red or orange. Every room needs at least one quirky bit and this would certainly do the trick. Sagenhaft!
All products from http://www.medical-supplies-equipment-company.com/ .
05 June 2011
Before and After, Sneak Peek
So many before and afters, so little time. I have a lot to document and virtually no motivation, but here's a sneak peak.
BEFORE
BEFORE
AFTER
01 June 2011
Mamoul-Mia!
This weekend we headed down to South Florida for my sister-in-law's baby shower. It was a long and tedious journey down I-95 with two young in the backseat (Lilly and my nephew Ewan), but eleven hours and more bathroom breaks later we arrived in Boca Raton and didn't stop moving until 8:30 last night when we got home. In addition to being lovely, as always, to visit with family and enjoy the tropical Florida weather poolside, it was a surprising culinary adventure! My brother's wife Rayna is from Lebanon and her mother is a phenomenal cook and, lucky for us, she fed us until my pants no longer fit comfortably! We had homemade hummus, tabbouleh, felafel and many more dishes that I wish I knew the names and recipes for! One bite I particularly liked was a small date-filled cookie called Mamoul.
They are as delicious as they are beautiful and the recipe is en route via Rayna's mama. In the meantime, here is a recipe from food.com .
26 May 2011
From the Estate of Mme. Betsy Breckinridge...
Yesterday, I received an email about an estate sale that Estate Liquidators called, "One of their grandest sales to date!" So this morning ma soeur et moi, along with all three young, headed out to Oak Bluff Court to see what the buzz was about. My standards are high normally, but since our house is already brimming with wedding stuff and hidden clutter, I decided I wouldn't buy anything unless I absolutely loved it and couldn't live my life without it. I didn't even bring my money in because I was determined to be discerning and downright persnickety! FAIL! Thirty minutes and one story in, I was running to the car to get my cash and asking myself, "Would $50 be enough?" I just can't resist old shit with a story. It's a weakness of mine. While my sister was methodically sorting through Eastern ephemera and Asiatique planters and prints, I was stockpiling what my mom would call a bunch of junk. So here are my treasures, they aren't worth much, but I sure do like 'em.
The man taking the money explained to me that this was the home of local celebrity Betsy Breckinridge and the paintings were done by her mother, Carolyn Wells, "in her younger years." In addition to this quirky lady, I bought a landscape painting that reminds me of the Midwest in the '50s.
Enamelware!... and another Ball jar. I can't help myself.
I thought this terra cotta pot had fabulous form and I liked it so much, I bought two.
I buy scarves everywhere I go in hopes of one day framing them or making them into pillows. Rarely I wear them, but I particularly loved the MC Escher-ish one with the navy blue houses.
These two dolls were a last minute find and I think they'll be cute as part of a hanging collage of framed pictures and things.
That's all for now, I gotta run and hide all of this stuff before the old man gets home. It's best that he discover these little treasures after they've been nestled into their proper places. More to come...
24 May 2011
I'm baaack.
The post wedding melancholies have descended upon me and I have decided to finally pay a visit to my long lost friend, The Avarice. I have been gone so long, I have almost forgotten how this goes and how good it feels. I am now ready to focus [almost] all of my attention on what I want to be when I grow up. Did you hear that universe? I'm ready! Send those clients my way.
My wedding weekend was fabulous and beautiful and gone too fast. In addition to being a perfect celebration of a long-time-comin' union, it was full of little glimpses of what was to come and got me thinking that perhaps the universe had heard my requests and was finally ready for me to come out from under the wedding planning rock and do what makes me happy!
Two friends mentioned using my "services" after seeing what I'd done with my own home. It's possible that they were just being nice, but I will choose to think otherwise. One of these fabulous friends was my wedding photographer, Ashley Brokop, who has become one of my all time favorite people and a truely inspiring creative who is enjoying wonderful success doing what she loves to do- she's inspiring and awesome to be around. (Check out her blog http://www.ashleybrokop.com/blog/ ) Ashley was a photographer in the military and her husband is still in the service, so when she said she would love for me to come to her house and help her, I immediately thought red, white, and blue. It sounds cheesy and contrived, I know, but the red, white and blue I pictured was clean and bright and done right. This is probably not what she is looking for, in fact, it is very likely not, but it was nice to be inspired by something other than wedding goop for a change and it got me searching for some patriotic inspiration, if you will. When I first started looking I found a lot of Americana-ish style, for instance:
Yuck. Period. Sorry to offend, but this is not my cup of tea and not what I pictured when I thought red, white, and blue. Further searching revealed some fresh and lovely options...
My wedding weekend was fabulous and beautiful and gone too fast. In addition to being a perfect celebration of a long-time-comin' union, it was full of little glimpses of what was to come and got me thinking that perhaps the universe had heard my requests and was finally ready for me to come out from under the wedding planning rock and do what makes me happy!
Two friends mentioned using my "services" after seeing what I'd done with my own home. It's possible that they were just being nice, but I will choose to think otherwise. One of these fabulous friends was my wedding photographer, Ashley Brokop, who has become one of my all time favorite people and a truely inspiring creative who is enjoying wonderful success doing what she loves to do- she's inspiring and awesome to be around. (Check out her blog http://www.ashleybrokop.com/blog/ ) Ashley was a photographer in the military and her husband is still in the service, so when she said she would love for me to come to her house and help her, I immediately thought red, white, and blue. It sounds cheesy and contrived, I know, but the red, white and blue I pictured was clean and bright and done right. This is probably not what she is looking for, in fact, it is very likely not, but it was nice to be inspired by something other than wedding goop for a change and it got me searching for some patriotic inspiration, if you will. When I first started looking I found a lot of Americana-ish style, for instance:
Yuck. Period. Sorry to offend, but this is not my cup of tea and not what I pictured when I thought red, white, and blue. Further searching revealed some fresh and lovely options...
houzz.com
Images courtesy Domino Magazine
M Design Interiors
Domino Magazine
ELLE Decor
House Beautiful
ELLE Decor
House Beautiful
via Apartment Therapy
Apartment Therapy
Lonny Magazine
Desire to Inspire
Red, white and blue go together like Stabler and Benson. I dig it and I'm so glad to be back. I have done quite a bit to our little home and I can't wait to reveal it all in the coming weeks.
Stay tuned...
25 March 2011
A Painted House?
I love me some painted brick and when my mom decided that she was going to have her house painted I was all over it! She asked me to help pick some colors and my vision was a creamy white with sage shutters and a red door. The tricky thing about colors is that one person's sage is another's cucumber. The whole paint job was done in only days and now I am wishing that we would have slowed down, taken a deep breath and followed the steps I always follow when working on a project. So now that the house is painted and we've decided that, although it looks a million times better, something is still amiss. Lesson learned, now we gather inspiration. Here are some of my favorite painted houses in the area.
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