Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Happy Holidays!

It's been an action-packed few weeks with the Santa Crawl, holiday shopping, the Clear Cap Winter Wonderland, shoveling and Christmas Eve arriving tomorrow. Not much time in there to blog. So, I shall wish you a happy holiday season and I'll see you in 2009.

Psst...you know what I love? Early Christmas presents to/for myself. Thanks for these, Meesh:
Stadium-cloth Shipley coat from J.Crew
Born Shilo Shearling boot

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Happy Happy Happy...

...1 year anniversary, CBD crew!
You need a picture that shows Kristi too like this one...

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Critter Crazed Web Wares

I'm critter crazy today. It started with this:("Wise guy, eh?")

and then this:
("I go out walkin' after midnight, out in the moonlight...")

Before you know it I was in a rabid frenzy digging up critters. Fortunately for me, I found Sharon Montrose and her candid pics on Etsy. Most of her subjects are residents at a small zoo in Cali and she has me ooh-ing and aww-ing...




Friday, December 5, 2008

We're off to welcome the weekend

It's Friday and I'm ready for the weekend though very little relaxing will take place I'm sure.  Wine tasting at Bacchus & Venus tonight (featuring FBD Catering) followed by a performance by Rak's band, Maxwell at good ol' Bar of America.  

Tomorrow we'll be brunching babes for Robyn's shower before hightailing it to Reno for holiday gift and party dress shopping. 

I'm hoping for another Fat Kid Sunday as my recipes to try have been piling up.  Throw in some holiday decorating, party planning and jingle caroling and it'll be a great 3 days.  

Illustration courtesy of Fountaine Anderson

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Burning the days away...

I have a severe weakness for package design. I could roam aisles for hours just to identify and leer at unique products wrappings. I will often times wll purchase items simply to be able to admire them at my leisure. To get my fix when out of the stores, I frequent the The Dieline.com, an entire site dedicated to the art of packaging. Ahhh...

Yesterday in flipping through the pages, I landed upon the coolest calendar I have ever seen courtesy of Ukranian artist Yurko Gutsulyak. Each day of the year is a match and both sides of the stand feature a striking surface. Day comes to a end, strike and watch it burn. I have a feeling this would be extremely therapeutic for those days you just want to forget...and definitely appeals to the pyro side of me. ;)


Coolest calendar runner-up (and equally therapeutic):


Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Web Wares for Wittle Wones

Miss Robyn is about 6 weeks from her due date and as her belly continues to grow and the arrival of Cash/Mason/Parker/Esteban Hyams nears, I can't seem to divert my attention from baby goods.

I first spotted Studio Mela aka dazeychic on We Heart It. Her So Very Happy print graced my computer background, my Gtalk avatar, good ol' Yes, Please! and anywhere else I could put it.

In visiting her site over the past few weeks, I could help but think about fantastic her prints would be hanging in a nursery or child's bedroom.






Visit Studio Mela via these routes:
Etsy
Blog

So excited to see one more little face join this lovely bunch:



Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Peter Pennoyer's Places

I gaze about architect Peter Pennoyer's works in awe. His crafting and blending of classicism and tradition are stunning to the eye and inspire me to hold tight to my dreams as they may pay off in this way.





Monday, December 1, 2008

Fat Kid Sunday

Two fat kids pulled out cookbooks early Sunday morning before eating breakfast. This resultedin a roughly 4 hour cook-off that ended with 3 bloated bodies sprawled out on the floor and one big kitchen mess.

The menu:
Steamed Shrimp Dumplings

Potato & Sauerkraut Pierogies

Naan

Pea & Potato Samosas

White Chicken Chili with Cheddar Cornbread

Monday, November 24, 2008

Turkey Day treat

This Thanksgiving will find us hanging at the lake with Chris, Taude and the whole Miller family. Considering that all the Millers are fantastic cooks and/or bakers, most of the big ticket items have been already assigned. So, it's up to C, Phil, Tom & me to fill in the holes. Tom loves pears, Phil loves poms and everyone loves pie so this will be my contribution:

Pear & Pomegranate Caramel Pie

Start to finish: 1-1/2 hours (40 minutes active), plus cooling
Servings: 8

2 cups all-purpose flour, plus more for dusting


1/2 teaspoon salt

1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, cut into cubes, chilled, divided

6 tablespoons cold water, divided

2 cups pomegranate juice

1 cup dark brown sugar

3 strips lemon zest (optional)

6 tablespoons cornstarch

4 pounds firm pears, such as d’anjou or Bartlett, slightly underripe, peeled and cored, sliced about 1/4-inch thick

1 tablespoon cinnamon

1 teaspoon ground nutmeg

1 egg, lightly beaten

To make the crust:

In a large bowl, stir together the flour and salt. Add chilled cubed butter. Use your hands or a pastry cutter to cut butter into the flour until butter pieces are slightly smaller than a pea and the mixture resembles cornmeal. Add 2 tablespoons of water and gently stir mixture together with your hands or a fork until the mixture is evenly moist but not sticky. If the mixture is too dry, add more cold water 1 tablespoon at a time until it reaches desired consistency.

Lay a sheet of plastic wrap on the counter and turn the dough onto it. Push the dough together to form a ball and wrap well in the plastic. Refrigerate until chilled, at least 30 minutes and up to 2 days.

To make the filling:

In a medium saucepan over medium-high, combine the pomegranate juice, brown sugar and lemon zest. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to medium. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the liquid is reduced by half and is very thick, about 20 to 30 minutes.

In a small glass, whisk together the corn starch with the remaining 4 tablespoons of water. While whisking the pomegranate syrup, slowly pour in the cornstarch mixture. Bring the mixture to a boil and cook for 1 minute. Remove the syrup from the heat, discard the lemon zest, and cool to room temperature.

Heat the oven to 400 degrees F.

Lightly dust the counter with flour. Remove the dough from the refrigerator and cut in half. Roll out one dough half to about 1/8-inch thickness. Transfer the dough to an 9-inch deep dish pie plate and press it gently into the plate. Set aside.

In a large bowl, combine the pears, cooled pomegranate mixture, cinnamon and nutmeg. Toss well to combine. Transfer the mixture to the dough-lined pie plate, pressing the fruit down or mounding it as needed to fit.
With a pastry brush, brush the overhanging pie dough lightly with the whisked egg. If needed, lightly dust the counter with flour. Roll the other dough half out to a thickness of about 1/8-inch. Use cookie cutters or a paring knife to cut 2 or 3 small holes at the center.

Carefully place the rolled crust over the pie, centering the holes over the top center of the pie. Press together the overhanging dough at the sides to seal with the egg.

Trim the overhanging dough to about 1-inch all around the pie and fold the overhang under itself so that it rests on the lip of the pie plate. Decorate the pie edges as desired and lightly brush the entire top and edges with the remaining beaten egg.
Transfer the pie to a rimmed baking sheet and bake until the crust is deep golden brown and the filling is bubbling, about 50 to 55 minutes. Transfer the pie to a cooling rack and cool to room temperature before serving.


Friday, November 21, 2008