6.30.2011

It's almost the weekend! Time for Drinks!

To celebrate the fact that summer seems to have finally arrived in Chicago, we decided to splurge on some fancy lemonade and then Anthony got one of his brilliant ideas to use it as the base for a cocktail. The following is a visual guide to recreating:

And of course, no happy hour would be complete without:


So there you have it - a perfectly refreshing, slightly tangy lemonade cocktail with a little cooling infusion of mint. I like everything really tart, so mine used a LOT of lemon, but the best thing about this drink is that everything can be adjusted according to your tastes.

On that celebratory note, I will be heading to South Carolina for the 4th so there will be lots of pictures up next week!

Happy Independence Day! 

6.23.2011

Sometimes I Make Dinner

Let's talk cooking.

I'm still in a stranger-in-a-strange-land kind of feeling towards the whole art of making dinner from scratch. Traveling frequently for work for a few years got me in pretty close relationship with my freezer and microwave. Those two appliances and me had a pretty good thing going on. One would keep my collection of frozen dinners nice and cold while the other would warm them up. In return, I would allow them to remain plugged in and pay the electric bill each month. It was nice. Simple. Symbiotic.

But I have been trying lately to make real dinners for myself on the occasions that Anthony is not home. It's not started out easy. When I look in the fridge and try to figure out what the heck kind of flavors go with what the heck other kind of flavors, more often than not I start feeling like I've shown up for a class on test day and haven't studied. Panic starts to set in and then I wig out and eat cereal for the second meal in one day.

Bit by bit I'm getting braver, but the going is slow. Thank goodness for cereal and pasta because that means I won't starve along the way.

The other night I pulled it together and accomplished the following: (baby steps remember)

Step 1: Start with a drink to bolster confidence in one's cooking prowess. You can do this. More bourbon first? Okay.


Step 2: Cut brussel sprouts in half while managing to keep one's fingers still intact despite the bourbon intake that has occurred. Slow and steady. Twenty minutes later (or however long it takes you to carefully cut brussel sprouts despite your fear of really sharp blades severing off your fin- oh, you aren't afraid of knives and got this task done while I was whining? GOOD FOR YOU.) Assemble in straight rows on a pan (because organization of cruciferous vegetables is certain to enhance their flavor), douse with olive oil, stress that the olive oil distribution is not even, get over yourself (myself), add salt and pepper, and broil the crap out of them for fifteen minutes or so. Grate some parmesan cheese on top and DEVOUR. 


But not before....

Step 3: Pick up the frighteningly sharp knife again and decimate the following items: one red bell pepper, one green bell pepper and a turkey sausage. While cutting up the turkey sausage try not to think about the following things: how it was made, where it was made and what things it may or may not resemble. 

Distract that slightly disturbing chain of thought by heating up oil in a skillet. Do not think about house fires or grease fires while doing so. Try to remember what puts out a grease fire. Baking soda? Baking powder? Oh, it's 9 PM already? Time to get cracking. Cook the turkey sausage, cook up some bulgar wheat in the beloved microwave and then! Then! The fun begins.

Throw everything in a big bowl, crumble some feta, add some balsamic and lemon juice and then spend another twenty minutes carefully arranging everything in cute dishes, lighting them just right and photographing them for the blog post you will someday write if laziness doesn't set in first. By the time everything has reached approximate room temperature and the photo shoot is done, sit down to eat and reflect that cooking isn't really that hard after all.

6.21.2011

Week in Tumblrs - recap edition

I'm a little delayed on the Week in Tumblr posts, so here's a little catch up of the past few weeks:

I love seeing peonies in the grocery store. The colors are so perfectly spring-like and they just seem like generally happy flowers. Even the name 'peony' just sounds happy. You have to smile when you say it...it just has that effect. On me at least.


I have been ogling scooters a little bit. It all started when I wanted a bike...and then began looking around at the less labor intensive transport options. Plus the colors! Are so beautiful! Not that I will be justifying a several thousand dollar purchase instead of a few hundred dollar one anytime soon, but it is fun to dream.

After monthsandmonths of lusting over a certain striped dress on Madewell, I decided to take the plunge and am ridiculously happy about it. Do not ask me how many times I wore it around my apartment before taking it out into the world because I will not tell you.

Game of Thrones ended this Sunday as did (sadly) our weekly viewing party dinners. We decided to end the season with some overindulgence and feasted on a 10 pound chuck roast, the most decadent cornbread ever seen on planet earth (as in contained bacon, dripping from aforementioned bacon and cubes of pepper jack cheese) and my first stab at a cherry pie. The only thing missing were horns of ale.



6.17.2011

Poppin!

As a kid, when summer began drawing to a close there was a little sense of melancholy...questions began filling my mind like did I really maximize my time playing outside and building forts and swimming for hours on end at the pool? Did I get through enough Babysitter's Club books to really feel as though I have taken advantage of every spare moment of freedom? And then the school supply lists would arrive and from that moment on it was full-on excitement for the coming year because I knew I would get to start the new school season with a BRAND NEW TRAPPER KEEPER. 

Oh, the bliss.

Apparently, I still hadn't gotten my fill of office supplies when I got into college, because I spent the next three summers and Christmas holidays working at Staples. Now, I will tell you that there is a special kind of hell that involves restocking the pen aisle at 1 AM after a full day of dealing with customers who may not be mentally equipped to deal with the stress of back-to-school shopping (especially when the power went out and we were forced to ring up 200+ items BY HAND ohtheagony). But even though it was college, and even though I was well past the age of Lisa Frank pencil cases, it was still fun to go through the store on my last day and get my own school supplies...as uninspiring as they may have been.

All of this to say, there is now a company that has taken the boring vinyl binders and ballpoint pens of the adult office supply world and infused some life and good design into them. I first heard about Poppin this week and may have spent quite a lot a totally normal amount of time perusing the site and making lists of things I want picking out a few things I need (so what if I already have a laptop case...maybe I need a backup. That's cute. And has yellow straps). Some of my favorite things are above. 

123456.

6.15.2011

Color Study: stuff on my dresser edition

Do you ever have one of those moments where you look around your apartment and spot things that are all in the same color palette?

No?

Just me?

Okay.

Well, anyway, I had one of those moments this morning resulting in the above photograph. Items involved are: the book I started over a year ago and then needed Robert and Meryl visuals to help with some of the major plot points, new mascara (bought purely for the simple packaging), an industrial spring currently serving time as my business card holder and some awesomely cheap jewelry.

6.11.2011

ALVIN



It's been quiet here.

The past two weeks have been a little overwhelming. My grandfather passed away last Wednesday. While it was hard to lose him, I am thankful for the memories I have and that he was a part of my life for so long.

After the service, my grandmother unearthed boxes of photographs from their lives. This is one of the best of the two of them and it means a lot to me to have a copy of it.

I will miss you Grandpa.

6.07.2011

REARRANGING

I woke up early this morning and couldn't fall back asleep. Usually when this happens I lie staring at the clock, angry that everyone else in the world is peacefully asleep and I am not (not logical or reasonable I know, but I know better than to argue with my mind when it has not gotten enough sleep). When I can no longer pretend that I am going to fall asleep for more than five minutes at a stretch, I get up and start the day grumbling and frustrated.

This morning though, as I watched the sky turn from dark blue to blue to daylight I decided to go out and take a long walk. I loaded up my ipod, threw on some shoes and headed out. The first mile was a slog of grumpiness, but as I kept going, my mood began to lighten and I began to walk through the stresses and problems that caused me to wake up so early in the first place.

And then the sun came out over the lake just as I was turning around to head for home and it was magical.

I think I may make a habit of this.

Sidenote: I also had one of those divine inspirational moments when making my playlist. After just throwing a bunch of songs together, I started it the moment I left my building and had JUST the right amount of music so that the last song was ending as I walked back in. WIN!

6.06.2011

PINTEREST PININGS







I would like to be wearing this outfit right now while strolling to some park bench somewhere to get lost in a book for awhile. Alas, work calls and it is off to the office with me.

1. Lovely red Zara bag 2. Madewell Clipper Stripe Dress 3. The perfect leather wristband 4. Marias Espadrille

In other news, Pinning is my new favorite hobby as it combines my two favorite things: trolling the internet for inspiration and obsessively organizing said inspiration. My little corner of internet has not seen such excitement since I got my first computer for college came preloaded with spider solitaire. Oh heavenly heaven.

Happy Monday!

6.01.2011

a much needed picnic

We've been waiting f o r e v e r for even the tiniest inkling of summer (or spring...I will take anything that's not frozen and cloudy at this point) to show up in Chicago. I've unpacked and re-packed my winter clothes so many times it's laughable (or cry-able because that's what I do now every time I have to pull my #$%& sweaters out from under the bed and cast sad puppy eyes towards all the summer dresses patiently lined up in my closet).

But Monday.

Oh, Monday.

Monday was beautiful. And warm. So very warm. It was weather that required, nay, demanded a picnic. And winter in Chicago has turned us into quite dutiful soldiers when it comes to obeying the weather.

So we picnicked. The following photos were rather hastily taken as the art direction of lunch quickly fell victim to the eating of lunch. I have no regrets.


Black bean, corn and jicama (apparently the 'j' is silent??) salad which was delectable.

 Two kinds of cheese from the odds-and-ends 'little cheeses' basket at Whole Foods. Humbolt Fog is amazing for the record.

 And of course a Parisian starch to act as a vessel for the above accouterments.

 A little discovery: Cas Cal is a soda with a terribly boring and nondescript name but a GREAT taste. They make 4 flavors and since the soda is fermented in a process similar to beer it has a much more interesting flavor than most other sodas. It is excellent and I would highly recommend trying it out.

Cherries are about to be in season. The world rejoices.



Laziness. Also, happiness.

Cheers to relaxing sunny days.