Posts from — October 2013
it’s that time of month…
No not that!
It is Sweet Salvage time, of course!
As much as I’m dying to share recipes and projects from the Fall Crafting Party – I can not pass up the opportunity to give you a taste of the gorgeous vignettes I saw plus the amazing finds I found at this month’s sale.
One thing I’ve come to realize – I may have a thing for vintage French enamel porcelain. Last month, it was the scale and large measuring cup.
This month, I found a smaller and even more detailed measuring cup and…
… This!
October 19, 2013 1 Comment
setting up
I am busy setting up for the Fall Crafting Party that I’m holding tonight.
Too busy to put up much of a post.
Just a few snapshots of what I’ve been up to.
October 17, 2013 7 Comments
el pollo “what”?
When my kids were young, there was a chain of restaurants called El Pollo Asado, in our area. I don’t know what happened to them or exactly when they went away. But we really loved their chicken.
Photo credit – stolen from Ty’s Facebook page
Fast forward to this past Sunday when I was over at my cousin, Ty, and his wife Michelle’s, home for potluck Basketball & BBQ. Since it was a smaller crowd than they’ve had in the past, Ty brought in chicken instead of grilling.
Three it was – that chicken we loved so much – way back when.
Ty said he got the chicken from El Pollo Asado, but when I went to look up the location, I could only find El Pollo Loco. I’m guessing that is what he meant, and where he bought the chicken.
I decided to try and recreate it at home.
This comes pretty close. Not exactly that same distinctive flavor – but close enough – in a pinch.
P.S. Ignore the fact that in the photo above, I have only 2 oranges and 3 limes. I flipped that ratio after the photo was taken and conveniently forgot to take another picture. Please forgive.
October 16, 2013 4 Comments
an everyday side
Are you looking for an easy and family friendly side dish?
Look not further, this is it.
It’s as easy as steaming and mashing a whole head of cauliflower, core, and tender leaves included.
Add a little Parmesan, serve with chicken or fish and dinner is on the table in no time.
October 15, 2013 No Comments
let there be light…
Back in April 2010, when I did a charity-prize dinner with Larry Fitzgerald in my kitchen, I knew I had some serious “light issues” on my back patio.
We ate dinner out there and even though I loaded the table with candles and turned on every available light in the vicinity, it was so dark that we couldn’t see our food! It was quite embarrassing actually.
Fast-forward 32 months – problem solved!
Click Here to see my dream light fixture from Restoration Hardware.
When you look at that price tag, you can easily see why it is … “But a Dream.”
Even though they’ve marked it down $270 since I first set my eyes on it, you’ve got to add back in the $125 shipping fee and another $185 in tax for a grand total of $2635 for one light fixture.
No!
Can!
Do!
Click Here to see my solution …
October 14, 2013 5 Comments
Friday Funnies, the abbreviated edition
I am spending all my waking hours either supervising the front yard remodel, trying to keep the dirt and dust from said remodel to a minimum, or driving all over town gathering supplies for next week’s Craft Party.
Dave, on the other hand, is spending each waking minute working on taxes for the October 15th extension deadline.
Under the current government crisis, could this one be any more accurate?!? [Read more →]
October 11, 2013 1 Comment
ode to Oktoberfest – beer vs. wine
Sorry to have to be the one to tell you, but officially, Oktoberfest is over.
Oktoberfest is the world’s largest fair held annually in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. It is a 16-day festival running from late September to the first weekend in October with more than 6 million people from around the world attending the event every year.
So, yeah it ended on October 6th, but here in the USA, we celebrate all October long!
To help you keep that party spirit going, I give you this informative chart sent to me by web journalist, Alex Hillsberg.
Enjoy!
October 10, 2013 4 Comments
pumpkin … maybe
Last year I drove up north to Freeman Farms in Chino Valley, Arizona to buy these Jarrahdale pumpkins. Then, after Thanksgiving, I harvested the seeds, dried them on a rack, and waited until this year to plant them.
Problem is, I planted them too late for Halloween.
This is what my “pumpkin patch” looks like as of today.
October 9, 2013 3 Comments
Olive Garden Salad Knock-Off
Even though I may be a food industry professional who generally avoids big chain restaurants, even I have to admit that Olive Garden’s all-you-can-eat salad and bread-sticks are hard to pass up!
Not that we are frequent diners at Olive Garden. In fact, I believe the only times we’ve eaten there in the past decade have been on road trips.
This is the salad I made for work-weary Marissa and Jeff on Friday night. I have a few more photos of the apartment kitchen too. Here you can see that 6′ 3″ Jeff doesn’t have to stretch much to touch both ends of the kitchen at the same time.
After I complained about how dark the sink area was at night, Dave went to Costco and bought a cool light strip that Jeff and I installed around the kitchen and over the sink. It even has a remote and you can have a full-color light show! Most importantly, it really lights up the place.
Lastly, Marissa used the velvet pumpkins I made for her last year, to cover up and camouflage the TV cords and components on her mantel. Cute!
And most wonderful of all… I found the Jarrahdale pumpkins, which I so love, at Marissa’s corner market which is only two blocks from her house. I smuggled home three of them in our luggage! So excited!
October 8, 2013 3 Comments
cooking in a postage stamp-sized kitchen
We return later today from a glorious long weekend, spent with Marissa and her boyfriend, Jeff, in San Francisco and Napa.
Marissa had a very busy and stressful work week, so I made dinner on Friday night in her very small kitchen. When I say small, I mean really small!
In May, Marissa moved from the Outer Sunset neighborhood to Pacific Heights. Part of the tradeoff to living closer to the center of the city was less space.
The closet-sized kitchen is only 7 feet wide by 10 feet long, with less than 25 square feet of walkable floor space and only 3 linear feet of counter space. No dishwasher, no garbage disposal, and a smaller than an average-sized refrigerator.
Speaking of the refrigerator… remember this Friday Funny I posted last week?
It is Marissa’s reality! Here is her refrigerator…
… and here is how mine typically looks. Just a bit of a contrast!
So, what did I make for dinner in the tiny kitchen, you ask?
After a quick trip to Trader Joe’s, I unpacked it all, which took up every inch of counter space, then I proceeded to make a one-pot (no drain) pasta dinner, rounded out with a salad and garlic bread. The salad recipe will be posted tomorrow.
The one-pot Marissa owned, that was big enough, had a lid with holes, for draining pasta. I needed a solid lid so I covered the pot with foil, then added the lid, for a tight seal.
October 7, 2013 7 Comments