Sunday, April 19, 2009

Saturday, April 18, 2009

clam lights


Had a delicious clam dinner at my friend Bill's house. It was his birthday and our friend Ed, the clammer, brought these yum yums. I took these emptied clams home and intend to fill them up with tealights for the big party.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Goldfish bowl


I'm always trying different ways to display these two goldfish I bought in the Cape years ago....This is a pretty crystal bowl of my mom's. The lid broke a long time ago, but it was an expensive bowl so I never wanted to throw it out. I sometimes use it as a vase, but Sunday night, when I should have been sleeping, I decided to combine the two and pair it in the bathroom with my tulip/daisy/rose arrangement.
(I'm trying to pretty up the house for the upcoming party for Mr. Scott!)

Monday, April 13, 2009

This quote, from Tut, is so true. Just thought I would share:

Too often, Karen, the only difference between HAVE and HAVE NOT depends on whether or not the initial request was followed by a thank you, yee-haa, and action, rather than a question mark, timidity, and TV.
Don't ask. Give thanks. Bust a move.
Yo - The Universe

pretty Easter things













Here are some pretty Easter-y items I have seen over the last few weeks. The eggs, I made myself. The flowers and chocolates were all seen on my travels. The fanciful mums are the cutest, aren't they?!


Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Easter basket with a twist


I love Easter decorations. Everything about them, the pastels, the flowers, the cute little bunnies, they are all some of my favorite things.
This Easter Basket is one of the coolest decorations I have seen this Easter. This photo doesn't do it justice because the really cool element to this, doesn't some across well in a photo.

The special part about it is it's made of real grass. A woman I work with brought this to work last week - she said she grows the grass weeks before and uses it instead of that store bought stuff. It really makes a difference. When I saw it I was like "Wow." Can you make me one?

She just puts the grass in a basket, buys decorations, like little chickies and eggs, and then sticks real flowers in little water containers in the grass. Very clever.

Monday, April 6, 2009









Here's the simple Sunday lunch that sparked me to toss out most of the spices in my cupboard. I'm looking forward to getting a cool rack, however.












First, I started with an iceberg wedge, I love iceberg, even though it's not very nutritious, at least not as much as kale or romaine or other greens. But I LOVE iceberg texture, so I love ordering "wedge salads" when I go out to dinner. I drizzled a simple Paul Newman's Italian dressing on top and that was it. It really was delish.



I also made sloppy joe's with turkey. YUM. That's when I realized I could really use cayenee and paprika and oregano. The oregano looked really old. I added a little but then started googling and came across that really great McCormick Web site that told you everything you ever wanted to know about spices.

This turkey reciple turned out good. I didn't use buns, although I think it would have tasted even better with buns, but I'm trying to avoid carbs as much as possible. I started with olive oil, about two tablespoons and three or four cloves of garlic. With that delicious smell in the air, I was in heaven as I started getting ready for the rest of the dish. After a few minutes, I added about one pound of ground turkey and I used about a half teaspon each of oregano, paprika and cayenee. I kept stirring for a few minutes and then added a 28 ounce can of organic tomatoes, a tiny can of tomatoe paste, and about two cups of water. I kept stirring, maybe 30 minutes longer. That was it. It turned out great, eaten as sort of a stew/soup. I even took some to work for leftovers. I actually tasted even better today.