Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Stuff It!


I’m so excited for Thanksgiving next week! Seeing the fam is great, but I'm really looking forward to all the wonderful homemade goodness :) Especially my favorite Thanksgiving side dish, the always delicious stuffing. I don’t discriminate, I love all types: in the bird, out of the bird, homemade, even good old Stove Top! Last Thanksgiving I came across a recipe for cornbread stuffing with onions and bacon. I'll definitely be making it again this year. I really love the sweetness of the cornbread combined with the smoky saltiness of bacon. It’s to die for! So if you’re sick of making the same old stuffing on Turkey Day, give this recipe a try. Happy Thanksgiving!

Cornbread Stuffing With Bacon

8 cups store bought cornbread
1 pound thick-sliced smoked bacon, cut into 1/2-inch pieces
2 large white onions, diced
1/4 cup chopped parsley
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
1 cup canned turkey or chicken broth
2 tablespoons unsalted butter

Directions

1. Preheat oven to 300 degrees. Cut cornbread into 1/2-inch cubes. Bake on cookie sheet for 30 minutes, flip cubes until lightly toasted and firm. Cool completely. Place cornbread in a large bowl.

2. Cook bacon in a large skillet over medium heat until crisp. Remove bacon and place on paper towels to drain. Save 3 tablespoons of bacon drippings in the pan. Add onions to the bacon pan, cook about 8 minutes. Stir in parsley; continue to cook until onion is translucent and lightly golden. Stir into cornbread with salt.

3. Drizzle broth over stuffing and gently toss until evenly moistened (for wetter stuffing, add more broth). Spoon into a buttered casserole dish and dot with butter.

4. Bake for at 350 for 25 minutes. Remove foil and bake 10-15 minutes, or until stuffing is hot and browned.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

How Was Your Day Dear?

***WARNING!!!*** This post will probably make Gloria Stiman want to track me down and punch me in the face. So be it!

As un-politically correct as it sounds, part of me longs to be a housewife. But before you get all women’s lib on my ass, it’s not the life of a modern housewife I covet. I’d really like to be a circa late 50's/early 60's housewife. It sounded pretty sweet; staying home to take care of the kiddies, baking pies, vacuuming in heels & pearls...not too shabby! Ok, I’m aware this pipe dream scenario is impossible. And not completely historically accurate. But thanks largely in part to Mad Men, at least I can dress like a retro housewife! And since Thanksgiving’s around the corner, I thought I’d throw in my favorite apple pie recipe. Happy baking!










Floral dress $79, Red Dress Shoppe





















Pink Birds Apron $57, Cherry & East

















Glass Pearl Necklace $7, GirlProps
















Pink Suede Pumps $79, Nine West










Caramel Apple Pie:
1 pastry crust for a deep-dish pie 9-inch (homemade or store-bought)1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup sugar
3 Tbsp. all-purpose flour
1 tsp. cinnamon
1/8 tsp salt 6 cups thinly sliced peeled Gala or Honeycrisp apples
1/2 cup chopped pecans 1 cup caramel topping

Ingredients for the Crumb Topping:
1 cup packed brown sugar
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 cup quick cooking rolled oats
1/2 cup butter

Directions for Crumb Topping:


Stir together brown sugar, flour, rolled oats.
Cut in 1/2 cup butter and mix with fingers until topping is course crumbs. Set aside.

Directions for the Pie:
1. In a large mixing bowl, stir together the sugar, flour, cinnamon and salt.

2. Add apple slices and gently toss until coated.
3. Pour apple mixture to the pie shell
4. Sprinkle crumb topping over apple mixture until completely covered.
5. Cover edges of pie with aluminum foil.
6. Place pie on a cookie sheet & bake in a preheated 375 oven for 25 minutes.
7. Remove foil and bake another 25 to 30 minutes.
8. Remove from oven. Top with caramel (it’s best to heat the caramel first so it’s easier to spread) Sprinkle chopped pecans on top of caramel.

Best served warm.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Chilly Willy


I need to complain a little. I’m freakin’ freezing today. Not only is it bitter & windy outside, but my office is also chilly as all heck. I’m so not ready for cold weather! So here’s a Cold Weather Playlist to ease my pain.


Baby It's Cold Outside – Johnny Mercer
I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm – Billie Holiday
I Felt The Chill Before The Winter Came – Elvis Costello
It’s a Little Heat – The Black Keys
Frozen – Madonna
In the Cold, Cold Night - White Stripes
Sweater Song – Weezer
Comfortably Numb – Pink Floyd
Cold Shoulder - Adele
Shiver - Coldplay

Thursday, November 5, 2009

ATREYU!

If you look up Epic Children's Movie in the dictionary you'll see the movie poster for The Never-Ending Story. What an awesome yet bizarre flick! Isn’t it funny how movies marketed to kids in the 1980’s were really intense and freaky? Kid’s movies today are so safe & pansy-like.

If you’re unfamiliar with the movie, here’s a brief synopsis:

Nerdy boy gets picked on. While hiding from bullies, nerdy boy finds old book. Nerdy boy is introduced to a dreamy world called Fantasia. Residents of Fantasia include a child empress, a child warrior, an enormous furry dragon and a scary-as-shit wolf (that’s really an evil force threatening to destroy Fantasia). Many terrible, heart wrenching moments ensue, including the death of child warrior’s beloved horse and destruction of Fantasia. Nerdy boy magically gets written into the story. Many wacky adventures ensue and with the help of a bad ass amulet (pictured below), nerdy boy restores Fantasia. Everyone lives happily ever after. Nerdy boy grows some balls, and dead horse comes back to life.

So where am I going with this whole Never-Ending story shpeal? Well, lately I’ve been seeing necklaces all over the place that remind me of the bad ass amulet. So now I want a bad ass amulet of my very own. That’s about it.




Never-Ending story bad ass amulet













$8, Forever 21














$12.50, Wet Seal















Judith Jack $125, Nordstrom












$430, Ka Gold Jewelry



Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Seeing Spots!


Not many prints have the power that polka dots have. Think about it...what other print is kooky yet classic, whimsical but not wacky and can make you feel child-like without looking childish? It's no wonder these delightful dots have been popping up in clothing and accessories for decades. Strangely enough, the exact origin of the polka dot print is a mystery. It was most likely the influence of (surprise surprise) the Polish Polka dance craze that began in the late 19th century. From then on, ladies from Lucille Ball to Minnie Mouse have had a love affair with the print. I’m quite parcel to polka dots myself...something about them just makes me smile. Whether wearing something super casual or a show stopping piece, it’s impossible to put on polka dots and not have fun!


Mini skirt $15, Forever 21













Cashmere scarf $95, Replique













Sweater $55, Mod Cloth














T-strap pumps $100, Betseyville












Organza Ball Gown $460, Alyce Designs




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