Thursday, October 15, 2009

Cute -but too expensive!


these are both images of sinks and vanities from one of our large big box stores!
I must get you the contact for the second hand store I shop at-- actually many of the items are brand new! Note the 929.00 price tag on the first item that does not include the counter/sink or the taps! I pay about $500.00 for cabinets, sink, counter and taps at two of my finds.
If you want a custom paint look-simply paint over the standard issue.
I will get you the names- best if you live in Edmonton and are trying to save money!

Pumpkin Soup

Soup in pot- sorry we got so crazy forgot to take a picture
of the soup in the gourd-- but I prefer to wait until serving
time to sprinkle the colourful red peppers on top- so none in yet!

Serve the soup in the empty gourd! (then still
save it for more use!







I just scoop out what I need from the gourd- so I can then serve it in the gourd--- and then simply rinse out the gourd with water, pat dry, cut into a five star shape,rub with oil and put face down in the oven to soften the rest of the 'meat' and harvest that for homemade pumpkin pie! You most likely will have more meat than you need for one pie- so simply let the moisture drain off- more about that in another post- and freeze the 'meat' you do not need for your pies!



Yes, pumpkin soup! We all have to be as frugal as we can-while being stylish!
Pumpkin soup is a silky, easy to make elegant take on simplicity!
While I was young, I was very poor at times and seemed to eat soup every day-so for years I would not even look at soup- peasant food! I have since grown up and have learned to love 'peasant food'-- now called comfort food!

This can be a spicy dish if you add enough ginger or Curry--- or a tame version to simply tease your tastebuds before a more elaborate feast. I make mine rather mild- as the 'boys' in my house do not like too much spice- and also with turkey dinner so not to confuse the tastebuds before the main course-- and also so as not to outshine the homemade stuffing- with fresh herbs of course or the velvet smoothness of perfect gravy smothering the buttery whipped potatoes!

A good pumpkin soup recipe is a necessary thing when fall comes around. Hallowe'en reminds us that pumpkins are the very symbol of autumn, and Thanksgiving celebrates the fall harvest. What better way to take off the chill than with a rich pumpkin soup with warm spices?

Many pumpkin soup recipes call for typical "pumpkin pie" spices, like nutmeg, cinnamon and cloves. These are great in pies, I will agree, but there is a more savory and spicy option that I think works better in a main dish or starter soup. You can adjust the spiciness in this recipe to suit your taste.

4 Tbsp butter or olive oil
2 medium yellow onions, chopped2 tsp garlic, finely chopped or minced6 cups of roasted pumpkin
5 cups chicken stock
2 cups heavy (35%) cream
Cayenne pepper to taste, or red pepper flakes
2 tsp curry powder or more to taste
ground ginger to taste
Salt and pepper to taste

Preparation
1. To roast your pumpkin, cut it in half and scoop out the seeds (put them aside for later). Coat the inside flesh with a bit of olive oil and salt, and place in a roasting pan or on a cookie sheet open side down. Bake at 350 degrees for an hour.
2. Heat oil or butter in soup pot, add onions, garlic and salt. Cook on medium low until onions become soft.
3. Add roasted pumpkin and chicken stock
, bring to a slow boil, and reduce heat. Allow to simmer for about 15 minutes.
4. Use an immersion blender (hand blender) to puree the soup.
5. Add remaining spices and cream. Bring back to heat, and allow to simmer for a few more minutes to let the flavors mingle.
6. Taste the soup, and add more curry or cayenne if you like. If the heat is too much you can add a bit more cream or brown sugar to take the edge off.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Bad Habits in Venice!

Jennifer says this canvas is huge- 3 feet x 6 feet!





Imagine all the fun you could have carefully going over this painting and finding all the crazy and wacky people enjoying their various vices!





ON A VERY LARGE SCALE- 3 FEET BY 6 FEET! OHHHH- THE STATEMENT THIS WILL MAKE

New kitchen series from Jennifer











Sunday, October 11, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving!

Sometimes we do need days like this. Something to make us sit back and remind ourselves to be grateful. I am grateful for my lovely home, my terrific son, my dogs Versace and Louis Vuttion (this is his 4th Birthday at his forever home- he was a rescue dog that was not adoptable--- and we took him anyway! He has turned out to be a lovely dog- just goes to show what love can do to change an animal or a person). I am grateful I have a job that allows me to provide a Thanksgiving meal for my family, and I am grateful for my friends and family-- and oh grateful for my cat Furbee (another SPCA find- he was a grown up alley cat and looked frightful=plus he is all black and somehow folks are still afraid of blackcats so they often do not get adopted).
Thank you-- for all I have been blessed with.
What are you grateful for this Thanksgiving?
Subject: PUMPKIN PIE

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Happy Thanksgiving everyone!! Click on the link

PUMPKIN PIE

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Stanislav Katz’ Brilliantly Bright Furniture Designs




I love pink--- I love black- I love these!
The white on white look is nice- but I must admit I am getting bored with it! I love colour! I just love colour! Understated sometimes, POPs of it sometimes, with a white background--- but no more white on white on white!

Sunday, October 4, 2009

what a way to recylce!

Branches and crystal light fixture
Last place







Last dance



last waltz




Last night






Last dance





Love to sew gold also avaialbe in green.

fabric ..........

Love to sew- beige

Bath Tubbies

click- click for more details
I would love this as a shower curtain! Well, it does not match my 'trying to be uber stylish 1920's Hollywood glamour bathroom'- but what fun!
Jennifer has a series of these bath 'tubbies' that for years I have coveted- but being a spoiled brat I wanted originals-- I know-- just a tad too much-- never mind she paints in water colour and not an option for a steamy bathroom! You can check out her website though for the bath tubbies individual pictures!
Jennifer has a way of making life fun- and we need people that can do that!

Combs and foams


Again click for larger image--- too much fun! Jennifer does it again...

Having another bad hair day


Click on image to see larger view-
enjoy!
Jennifer Garant

More fabric- from Jennifer Garant



'cats and mices'
You must click on these images for larger and more enjoyable viewing

(this fabric design has not been finished being
formatted- so we get the first viewing)


Thank you Jennifer, we are now on first name basis-- ahhh I blush---.She has just sent me some images of her new upcoming fabric line. !

a new take on the little black dress! WOW


The little black dresser by the incredible, talented, out of the box creative designer - Judson Beaumont.
Famous for whimsical pieces of children's furniture and 'FUNctional installations in children's hospitals around North America Jason seems to be thinking now of enticing the childish grownups into his Alice in Wonderland world. His company 'Straight Line Designs Inc., ' is truly a 'twist' on his creative ideas and use of irony and wit.
A 'FUNiture' designer with obvious references to Alice in Wonderland and Salvadore Dali- he transforms the dull dreary world of furniture into a delite of fantasy for the young and old!
You must/have to and cannot miss this site if you enjoy smiling!
http://www.straightlinedesigns.com/

Friday, October 2, 2009

When you feel like life is a worm/caterpillar

I had a lovely AHA moment the other day at my paying day job! One of the ladies sent me an e-mail (we were chatting about the stresses of life in our times at present) She wrote to me

Everything in life changes-- otherwise we would not have butterflies

AHA-- If we let life unfold the way it should- and ourselves--- we can take the 'ugly' in our lives and let it evolve into something beautiful! I am now in love with butterflies!

What do famous artists wear while they paint? Fat babies


Ah, yes one famous artist - my favorite anyway wears these while she paints!
Jennifer, thanks for the great pics-- Fat Babies-- we do not have these available in Canada
at least not where (wear) I could hunt any down on the Internet!
Anyone has a link or place to buy these in Canada let us know!
These must be new-- come on even you must get paint on your shoes! I would be covered!