Jul 26
Weekendry
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A little sewing

A little beading

A little Julia

I hope yours was lovely! :)

Jul 22
A Parisian Surprise
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Whoa! Aaaahhhh! Whaaaatttt?!? No!!! Yesssss!!!!

So yeah, those were all the things that went through my head when my friend S. handed this box to me this morning. She’s just gotten back from Paris, and with her thoughtfulness brought me a box of the ultimate French treat. I was speechless. Especially because she put the box in my hands with the words, “These came from the bakery that made the pastries for that film Marie Antoinette.” *gasp!*

I took these photos in my office with my phone. I know posting all of them is a bit excessive, but I kind of felt like those geeks, you know? Those Apple fanpeople who love their Macs so much they post “unboxing” pictures? This is me being a food geek unboxing MY macs! (Heehee.)

Ladurée was established in 1862. It was the Parisian institution that brought the “salon de thé,” or tea salons, to life. These were places where women could gather freely as they grew more confident in roles in society.

I shared these morsels with friends, though I have to admit I ate three all by myself! I had a coconut one, a strawberry one and a vanilla one to cap off my trio of treats. Not all one after the other, though! I stretched those tastings over several hours, their intense sweetness lingering on my tongue long after the last delicious bite.


S. said the line at the Ladurée shop on Champs-Elysées was out the door, and the pastry chefs had to keep bringing in trays and trays of macarons to keep up with the demand. I want to be in that line someday!

And apparently, a Ladurée shop is where Carrie Bradshaw spent some time during her stay in the City of Lights during the last few episodes of SATC.

Aside from these legendary little cookies, they also make the prettiest pastries! *sigh.*

And they come in the loveliest boxes.

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Someday, SOMEDAY, I will eat my way through Paris and have dessert at Ladurée. In the meantime, I will keep this box forever. I even asked for the crumpled-up shopping bag from S. Haha. Such a dork, I know.

Délicieux! May you dream in macaron sweetness tonight! :)

Jul 19
Weekendry
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A lazy picnic at the park

Made some tissue paper bloom into roses to top a friend’s birthday gift

Picked my dad up from the airport! (Those are the new, alien-ish light fixtures at LAX’s Tom Bradley.)

How was your weekend? :)

Jul 16
Curlove: Yummy Threads
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Rowan thread collections inspired by Amy Butler’s “Love” and “Soul Blossoms” fabric sets

They look good enough to eat!

And you, Girl Who Gets To Pretend-Hand-Sew That Awesome Amy Butler Quilt, I kind of hate you. Haha.

Have a lovely weekend! :)

Jul 14
Spinach-Feta Orzo
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Tell you what.

Why don’t you….

cook a box of orzo…

in the meantime, dump a big bag of fresh baby spinach into a bowl…

drain the orzo when it’s done…

add it to the spinach and toss together so its heat wilts the leafy greens…

add some feta (the fat-free kind if you’re feeling guilty!)…

maybe a drizzle of olive oil, salt, pepper and a few squeezes of lemon juice to taste…

stop yourself from standing over the pot and eating it secretly in the kitchen while your boyfriend watches Star Trek in the living room…

step back and hug yourself! You’ve just made a simply good, highly addicting pasta side that’s perfect, hot or cold, to go with any dish. A healthier alternative to plain rice, too!

Seriously though, I ate obscene amounts of this while making it because it’s sooo good! I hope you have better luck than me! ;)

Jul 12
Weekendry
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Who knew the highlight of my weekend would be a plain cardboard box?

That’s because it has all this gorgeous, fresh, organic produce in it!

This is our very first CSA box. What’s that, you ask? Well let me tell you, and please pardon the babbling enthusiasm!

“CSA” is an acronym for “Community-Supported Agriculture.” (I found out about it through Giselle, who had left a comment on one of my earlier vegetable posts.) Through the South Central Los Angeles Farmer’s Coop, $15/week buys me a small share of an organic farm out in Bakersfield. This means a box of locally sourced, in season, picked-fresh, all-organic vegetables!

I can do this as a weekly subscription and get a box of new vegetables every week, delivered to a location close to my home for me to pick up. I can choose to do this every other week instead, if I feel like I’m buried in vegetables. The terms are flexible (you can pay $20 or $25 as well, depending on what you can afford), the money goes directly to my farmer, and I have access to enough vegetables that can feed a family of four for a week or a couple for two weeks.

Part of the charm is that I don’t know what I’m going to get in the box exactly, but what I do know is that everything is picked at their peak. I’m discovering all these new vegetables I wouldn’t think of buying at my local market. The CSA is a great introduction to all these nutritious alternatives, and just in this week’s box, most were vegetables I’ve never cooked with before.

There are many other CSAs for Los Angeles. For more information on those and to find out what CSAs are available in your region elsewhere in the U.S., go HERE.

Lots of healthy cooking up ahead, which should be awesome for my “Eat Your Vegetables” project! :)

Jul 9

Graphic novel version of the parody. Snagged from Hi De Ho comics in Santa Monica, which I remember visiting when I was nine years old!

Happy weekend to you! ;)

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