Saturday, January 16, 2010

Food for thought…..

This week I am joining Jain at Once in a Blue Moon for her new event beginning on January 16.

 

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Food and reading are a perfect match. I love to read and primarily use my Kindle but every so often I come across a book I have to have in hard or soft cover. Tuscany for Beginners is such a book. Brits living in Tuscany rule the roost and believe that they are the true royalty of the region. Egos abound and the recipes are a travesty to good Italian cooking. The book is just amusing and a good belly laugh or two are contained between the covers.

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Imogen Edwards-Jones captures the lives of her characters with great wit and understanding of human nature. I most likely would not try any of the recipes (particularly as the book progresses) but I have developed a fondness for Prosecco!L1020105 L1020112

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This a book about perception and reality. It is truly a good read. I keep a copy in my guest room and all who have read it have been truly amused. I hope you will enjoy it as well.


Friday, January 15, 2010

Pink Saturday for a Monday Morning……

Another Pink Saturday hosted by Beverly at How Sweet the Sound.

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I have been working very hard to get my house in order since we got back to Florida in November. I was sidelined by a nasty cold and an even nastier flu bug. My upstairs room was in a shambles as I waited for all to be done there. The holidays were wonderful but busy. So I decided that I need a day off – or at least a morning. I am planning on Monday.
I love our bedroom and as I looked around the room I was amazed at all the pink!! I was appalled at all the dust as well but that is another story for another time. I will put all the pillows on the bed and set the bed tray as if I were having tea in bed, gather my unread quilt magazines, stay in my pink pajamas and generally just have a lazy morning. I may even stop by and say hi to my followers.
First I will set the scene.
The bed tray I found at Bed, Bath and Beyond and the Royal Albert China is Old Country Roses and I found that at Marshall’s. The bedding is from Pottery Barn at few years back and the quilt I made. The pattern is Rosy Romantic and is a Kaffe Fassett. The fabric used in this one is Amy Butler and Kaffe Fassett. I made this a few years ago and have made several more of this pattern as gifts.
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The pillows I embroidered on my embroidery machine. They were fun to make and unfortunately I have no idea where I put the cd with the design on it.
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All my perfect morning needs now are some pretty pink tulips like these at Fresh Market.
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Some pink candy might be good as well.
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Happy Pink Saturday! Don’t forget to go see the Pinks!

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Salad for supper…

At St. Armand’s Circle in Sarasota is a restaurant called Columbia. There are a few more scattered throughout the state. On a sunny but not too warm day it is fun to sit outside with a pitcher of Sangria and have their 1905 salad and people watch. The salad is quite garlicky so it is best if everyone you are eating with has the salad too.
The restaurant started in 1905, so the salad most likely gets its name from this date.
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1905 Salad
½ head of iceberg lettuce
2 ripe tomatoes, cut in eights
½ cup Swiss cheese, cut in julienne strips
½ cup ham (or turkey or cooked shrimp) cut in julienne strips
1/4 cup green Spanish olives, pitted
2 teaspoons grated Romano cheese
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Salad Dressing Ingredients
1/8 cup white wine vinegar
½ cup extra-virgin Spanish olive oil
4 minced garlic cloves
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
1 teaspoon oregano
2 teaspoons lemon juice

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Mix garlic, oregano, and Worcestershire sauce in a smaller bowl. Beat until smooth and slowly add olive oil to form an emulsion. Add vinegar and lemon juice.
Toss together all salad ingredients in a bowl, reserving the Romano cheese.
Add to salad and mix well. Add cheese and toss again.
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Sunday, January 10, 2010

Mosaic Monday and my 100th post!

Happy New Year! I know I am a little late. I just can’t seem to catch up. The holidays were wonderful and I hated to put all the decorations away. I  am already planning for next year! My new sewing studio/office/guest room is almost done. I am so anxious to accomplish something creative! I have had to force myself to organize and sort before I start. Today I bent the rules just a tad and did some embroidery on my machine. I helped my friend who owns 2 quilt shops on Friday and Saturday at the Ft. Myers Quilt Show. I know there will be no sympathy from up north but Florida is cold and the civic center was freezing! The quilt show was lovely.
Every Monday Mary at Little Red House hosts Mosaic Monday. She encourages and helps with technique and instruction. Stop by and see what fabulous work the participants contribute.
It just does not seem possible that I have written 100 posts! I started blogging to take my mind off smoking! I needed something that kept my hands busy and my mind occupied so I would not stray to the cupboard or the refrigerator. And I got hooked on blogging. I have learned so much and “met” so many wonderful bloggers. And I don’t smoke. It will be a year in February…yeah.
I think the “funnest thing” I have learned how to do is make mosaics or collages. You have all shared your techniques and tricks most generously. Thank you. The following are some of my favorites.

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So another year approaches. I will be back next year. Serendipity needs to have a face lift (I could probably have one as well) and I need to learn how use the Mac to do all these wonderful things I did with Windows.
Again Happy New Year everybody!

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Pink Saturday – the last one this year!

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Just don’t know where the holiday season has gone! This year has been a lot of fun. Seeing what everyone else has done and sharing mine has made the holidays very special. Stepping into everyone’s homes has made it seem like we have gone to so many holiday parties when in reality we have spent some delightful time at home just the two of us. We celebrated the holiday itself with close friends and will celebrate the New Year with friends as well. We missed family and friends up north but June will be here before we know it.
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Each Saturday Beverly at How Sweet the Sound  hosts Pink Saturday. This is a fun event and during this holiday season we are taking some liberty with “pink” so red is very permissible.
This year I even decorated the powder room. Machine embroidered guest towels share the spotlight with a plaid ribbon covered glass tile and plaid guest towels.
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I shared with you how wrapping is a struggle for me. Well, this year I really concentrated and the presents looked much better!
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Little Miss Prissy whom you have met before supervised and Sidney and Perry (the bears I made) offered a lot of encouragement.
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So today my sister and her husband will stop by on their way further south and then tomorrow Jack and I will put the decorations away until next year. Have a wonderful Pink Saturday!


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