Friday, July 31, 2009
Margarita Chicken Lettuce Wraps
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Mojo Pork Chops
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Wedding Inspiration: Yellow Balloons


I'm swooning for the pictures of Josie and Adam's wedding on Brooklyn Bride. So classy, yet simple. I love, love the balloons. I know they're cliche at this point, but as a devotee of "The Red Balloon," I think they may have to be an integral part of my decor.
Mad Men Yourself

Looking for a good distraction from work? My entire office just got sucked into Mad Men Yourself, a web site where you can make your own little '60s-inspired cartoon self. That's me up there, the Jackie O doppelganger.
Side note: Mad Men is my most favorite show, maybe ever. It's the show I waited for all my life: packed with style, wit, history, sex. It's fabulous. If you're interested in watching, you have a couple weeks to get caught up before the show starts up again on August 16.
James Nares


Cruising around the internets this morning I was reminded of how much I like the work of James Nares. His oil paintings seem deceptively easy; I love the movement and the way the bends of the curves look like chiffon. Very rich, a little messy, a little smooth. I'd love to have one on my wall.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Steak, not quite well done
I decided to make a broiled flank steak and prepared the marinade, which I found on Epicurious, the night before. It had chopped shallots, 2 tablespoons of red wine, 2 tablespoons of olive oil, the juice of half a lemon, thyme and pepper.
For the wine, we used a Cote de Rhone blend that Sean's parents brought for us.
When I got home last night, I set about immediately making the food. I was weak with hunger, as always, and didn't pay attention much to timing or anything else. I popped the steak in the oven to broil, and even though I prefer my asparagus roasted, I decided to make it on the stovetop. Friends....this works fine if you take it out when it's tender. It doesn't work fine if you forget about it and take it out many minutes later. It was so soft, the pieces flopped and curled. Ugh.
And of course, I overcooked the steak. Medium rare always makes me a little anxious, so I tried to cook just a little bit longer. I failed. It was done and ended up getting cold before I served it because I can never remember to tent it with foil.
So I served up my floppy asparagus and my cold, done flank steak (which wasn't sliced quite right, but that's not totally Sean's fault since I didn't show him what it's supposed to look like) and realized I had left my bread heating up in the oven too long.
So we had burnt bread...almost like croutons. SIGH.
But you know what? It was still a good dinner, at the end of the day. It felt good to be eating what grown-ups eat. It felt like a meal our grandparents would make, and the flavoring of the marinade was delicious. I can only imagine what it would have been like if cooked properly!
Friday, July 24, 2009
Fettucine Alfredo: A forbidden love
Watermelon Feta salad
- Toss together arugula (or in my case, baby spinach), watermelon chunks, feta, red onion and if you want, olives.
- Drizzle with homemade vinaigrette of one part white wine vinegar to three parts olive oil, with pepper and salt.
Dinosaur print by Jason Polan

Thursday, July 23, 2009
Blossom Dearie, I hardly knew ye

Undomesticated, indeed
Here's the evidence of why this week, I'm just undomesticated. Not even pretending to be.
- For the first time in my life, I ruined the laundry. We had so many loads and so much stuff going on, that I forgot a load and left it in the washer. It was a load of whites and once they got through the dryer, I was horrified to discover blue spots on nearly everything in the load. There wasn't anything blue in the entire load, so my only guess is that the blue dye in the detergent congealed and manifested itself into ugly splotches. And the worst part is, that happened on Sunday and I've been so exhausted all week I haven't gotten to fixing it yet. Does anyone have a suggestion? Should I hit it with some Spray-N-Wash?
- Sean broke my mirror and there are still tiny little microscopic bits of glass in the carpet that only I can see.
- I dropped my cell phone in the toilet. I carried it in there so that the alarm wouldn't bother Sean and after washing my face, I reached for the towel and SPLAT! the cell phone plopped into the water. I started screaming "DISASTERS! OH NO! NO NO NO!" but it was too late. The damage was done. The screen literally turned white. I only got a replacement phone today, so for half the week, I was incommunicado.
- Last night I got home and was so hungry, I figured I'd have a snack of popcorn before I made dinner. I ate way too much, though, and by dinner time I wasn't hungry, which meant by midnight, I was starving and had a hunger headache. FAIL.
- I still have laundry waiting to be folded. From Sunday. Oy.
- I have to get my hair cut desperately. I also have to get my car inspected. Dreading that...
Needless to say, I haven't been productive this week anywhere but work. I'm so exhausted when I get home, faint from hunger and sitting in traffic for an hour, that all I want to do is sit and read. How do the rest of you have the get up-and-go to exercise? I am in awe, friends.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Amy Atlas Candy Bar

Like, it took my breath away. Like, I have to see one of her candy bars in person before I die. Could one of you hire her, please?
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Alphabet Drawers

{found via Oh Joy!}
Monday, July 20, 2009
Chicken Scallopine
Wino Wednesday: Red Varietals
- Steak House Wine: A dry Cabernet Sauvignon with a nice finish, apparently perfect with steak.
- Menage a Trois: Our unanimous favorite; a blend of cabernet, merlot and zinfandel. It was fruity, but soft with a touch of vanilla. A little sweet, but perfectly so.
- Banfi Bell'agio Chianti: I brought this one; I'm a fan of Chianti with red-sauced pasta dishes, especially lasagna and ravioli. It's a very light yet spicy Chianti, enough flavor to balance with meat but not heavy at all.
- Stonehedge Reserve Merlot: To be completely honest, I didn't write anything about this on my card. Not sure what happened there, but the description says "cherry berry plummy" flavors, which sounds good, right?
- Thom Clarke Milton Park Shiraz: I learned two things: shiraz and syrah? Same thing (what the what?!) Also, good shiraz comes from Australia, Italy and California. Good thing this spicy shiraz comes from the Outback!
- Zen of Zin: A delicious red zinfandel with a smoky, oaky taste and a bit of a burn at the end (but in a good way!).
- Trinity Oaks Pinot Noir: Light, fruity yet spicy wine – a little heavier than normal.
- Nero d'Avola: a mild, almost effervescent red varietal from Sicily. Very, very good.
- Cabernet Sauvignon: A tangy start but a smooth finish. We learned that cabs have more tannins. Lookatme, I'm so fancy!
- Cline Zinfandel: So I'm not totally positive this is the one we had, but it sounds close. It was oaky and had notes of chocolate — very rich.