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Showing posts with label pink. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pink. Show all posts

Friday, June 1, 2012

Friday Linky's and Roses...


I love summer, but I miss my Spring roses!

Good thing I take pictures...and more pictures....

to remind me.

When that doesn't help, I head off to the sewing studio to make some.

And then I put them on EVERYTHING!

Doggie bags....


Clothing...


Walls...


I've posted on Feathered Nest Friday's, and
Show and tell Friday
and.....


  Beverly's PINK SATURDAY


...
 everyone links are so gorgeous!

Monday, December 5, 2011

Chirstmas from l'uccello!!!! I won...can you believe it?


Anyone who knows me is aware that I NEVER win ANYTHING!!

It's a standing joke at work, when one of our regulars hands out lotto tickets every night,
that I WON'T be winning!

So when my favorite fantasy shop online l'uccello had a giveaway....I knew I wouldn't win...


never do...right???  But this is my fantasy store so heck yeah I was going to try!

OH. MY. GOSH.

I WON!!!


So the best Christmas gift ever. From my dream store. Free.
I'm still in shock, even after it got here!


The wrapping was gorgeous. The cards were fabulous.


And the vintage goodies are AMAZING!!


So thank you so very much l'uccello, I'm thrilled!

Friday, July 22, 2011

Salad with Pomegranate Dressing Recipe

Pomegranate Dressing Recipe!

I lost the pics of this when I changed my blogs, it was worth re-posting!

  I've shared on 

Show and Tell Friday on My Romantic Homes,

504 Main

Shabby Art Boutique

French Country Cottage

Picnic time!

 

                                


The promised recipe for the Pomegranate dressing.
This was so easy even I could make it!
Thank you for posting it Sam!



You will need:

For the vinaigrette:
1 cup pomegranate juice reduced to about 1/4 cup
1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
1 Tablespoon honey
1 cup oil, preferably olive oil
Pinch of salt and pepper

For the warmed goat cheese garnish:
Goat cheese (Chevre was the brand I used )
3-4 Tablespoons chopped herbs (I used chives, but parsley, chervil, dill, thyme or an assortment thereof would work just as well)


You will start by adding the pomegranate juice, vinegar, honey, salt and pepper to a bowl and whisking everything together.




Then, slowly at first, begin to add the oil while whisking. You should see the mixture thicken slightly.


Next, you will slice a log of goat cheese into rounds and press each side of the goat cheese into the herbs. It helps to put the goat cheese in the freezer for a few mins (approximately 10 mins) before slicing, it will be firmer and easier to slice.

Then lay the goat cheese in a lightly oiled pan and bake at 400 degrees F for 5-7 mins or until warmed, but not melted.





I used mixed spring greens, oranges, raspberry's and pecans, but you can use any seasonal fruit or nuts that you like.







And you know I had some questions for Chef Sam!


What is reducing and why did you do it for this recipe?

Reducing is just bringing a liquid to a boil and letting the water evaporate so you're left with a more concentrated flavor. I did it in this recipe because the other ingredients will dilute the taste of the pomegranate and I wanted that flavor to be very prominent in the finished vinaigrette.

Can I leave that part out?

Sure.

Can I substitute another cheese for the goat cheese? What kind?

Absolutely. I like the slight tartness of goat cheese, but Brie or Camembert would also be excellent choices!

Why did you heat the goat cheese?

When Chevre is cold it's a little bit crumbly, but as you heat it, it becomes almost creamy. By heating it, it provides not only a contrast in temperature, but also creates a pleasant textural contrast between the rest of the salad.

What can I do with this recipe besides using it as a dressing?


It also makes an tasty, unusual sauce. If I plan to reuse the vinaigrette, I will double or triple the recipe above and then whisk together an egg yolk with a splash of water or, better yet, more pomegranate juice. Then I'll whisk the egg yolk mixture while slowly pour the vinaigrette into the egg. It makes a creamy sauce that goes surprisingly with game (lamb, squab, quail, etc...), as a condiment, or even as an accompaniment to desert!


This was fabulous dipped in fresh baked bread! Greg and I ate the whole loaf before we could get a picture. Whoops!  Ah well...next time...

Friday, May 20, 2011

Friday, May 6, 2011

Show and Tell Friday!


It's been such a busy week!  My computer has almost died...I'm humming the funeral march for it as I type...

I'm still working on getting the booth at the antique mall stocked...washing and packing and pricing...


Found a luscious new lilac color of lace for my leggings....


Worked my day off at my regular job...really?

And finally just wore myself out, sat down and enjoyed my first roses of the year in a pitcher that a friend just gave me....whew.

Y'all can just see the edge of my bulletin board that I made from bark-cloth. I love it!

I'm linking this back to the blog for show and tell Friday at My Romantic Home!

Monday, April 11, 2011

Photo shoot with a girl, a boy and horse!


A fabulous Sunday afternoon photo shoot! 
It's taken me forever to find a photographer, a model and a horse all in the same place! 
Heaven forbid I should want it all. 
It was too much fun, we had pizza, the horse had grass and all was happy!




Whitney is such a trooper! We had her climbing...


 Riding....


Posing precariously....


Wading in cold creeks...



Perching percariously....
 
Hanging on...


Laying on briars and anthills....



And just plain having fun.

And then of course, you know I was across the field taking pictures of Greg taking pictures!



A huge thanks to Greg and Whitney!


Saturday, October 16, 2010

Peach jam and roses....

A lovely lady sent me some homemade peach jam this week through her daughter that I work with and have "adopted".  (Thank heavens she's already grown!)
So to give it the appreciation it deserves, I did something I haven't done in YEARS....

I had breakfast on my pretty shabby roses plates, with my lavender sachets scenting the room



and the last of my summer flowers in the rose room....


next to the rose nightgown that I made last week and is just to pretty to take off the mannequin!

The cat was confused with the change, but came along anyway!

So tell your other Mom "Thank you" for me Kyla! 

If I get gifts for adopting you, it might not be such a bad thing....

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Keeping the pink.....



My enablers must have had me on their minds yesterday!  I was trolling through my favorite thrift store, they buy left overs from yard sales, so this is not an easy thing.  I never expect to find anything and yet I've never left empty handed.  Whether we can chalk that up to my uncontrollable urge to collect or if they actually have good things..I'll leave that up to you to decide.

I always tell myself it's to put on ebay to resell...sigh...but then something like this comes along....


3 yards of Italian pink 35 inch velveteen!!! 
Hanging out with dusty old comforters, ratty cotton throws....I snatched it, looked around to see if anyone had noticed that I was dancing in the aisle...nope...they were all digging in the kids toys...and ran to the cash register...paid the 1.50...gave them the change for the till....leaped into the car like a bad imitation of Luke and Duke in the Dukes of Hazzard and escaped with no one trying to wrestle it from my cold dead hands.

And that is how you KNOW you're not going to list it on Ebay!



Can't you just see pleated fluffy barckcloth pillows with velveteen edges?