It has been fairly chilly outside, as of late. In addition to the rapidly plummeting temperatures, setting the clocks back has, as expected, thrown many people for a loop. When it starts getting dark at 4:30 in the afternoon the last thing most of us want to do when we get home from work is prepare an elaborate meal. Hence, it has come to my attention that Casserole Season is upon us—that wonderful time of year when it is perfectly acceptable to throw a bunch of ingredients in a baking dish, pop it in the oven, promptly gobble the results, and call it a night. It's also a great way to put some of the Pyrex you've been collecting to good use.
A few minutes of internetting lead me to the following mouth-water recipes:
French Toast Casserole (here)
Mushroom Casserole (here)
Mexican Chicken Casserole (here)
Friday, November 19, 2010
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Happy Chic
Holy moly. I am currently lusting over some of Jonathan Adler's newest tabletop offerings. Yes, that is a shoe-shaped butter dish. Now all I need is a set of sock-themed silverware and I'll be set for the holidays!
This peacock lollipop holder is AMAZING.
BTW, Open House over on 13th is currently carrying some of these little pieces of happiness. And Mr. Adler has got some new books coming out.
This peacock lollipop holder is AMAZING.
BTW, Open House over on 13th is currently carrying some of these little pieces of happiness. And Mr. Adler has got some new books coming out.
Monday, November 15, 2010
I Know You Are, But What Am I?
I recently saw the Pee Wee Herman Show on Broadway. It was even more spectacular than I thought it would be! As a whole, the show was a hilarious, charmingly nostalgic production. Oh, and the set was pretty radical as well. When you think about it, some of Pee Wee's decorative preferences put a wacky twist on mid-century modern design, don't you think? His mondo bizarro home is laden with neon-hued elements of Americana, tiki motifs, and space-age eccentricity, drawn right out of the 1960's. I would totally model my own home after Pee Wee's insane digs if I didn't think that it would cause me to go blind.
I should also send a shout out to fellow SRT alum Miss Lexy Fridell a.k.a. Chairry. You were awesome, Lexy!
I should also send a shout out to fellow SRT alum Miss Lexy Fridell a.k.a. Chairry. You were awesome, Lexy!
Saturday, November 13, 2010
New Arrivals!
Monday, November 8, 2010
Grilled Cheese Sandwich and Chocolate Malt NOT Included
My most recent perusal of the internet brought forth some intriguing vintage finds. Behold…The Bean Bag Store. For a sum of money, my kitchen could look like a diner?!? Yes, please. (Okay, I know I should go all vintage, but sometimes it's hard to find exactly what I want.)
Aside from the cost, my sole concern is that with all of that chrome and sweet pastel vinyl, I would feel inclined to cook diner food ALL day, EVERY day. That could be slightly problematic.
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Birthday Cake, Rosemary and Thyme
Strangers With Craftsrooms
I think that Amy Sedaris is just the gosh-darned coolest person in the universe. Her Harriet Nelson-meets-Pee Wee Herman persona is infinitely entertaining and inspiring. Just when I thought that I had enough reasons to admire her, I saw a photo of the craftsroom in her Greenwich Village apartment. Wow! Her design sense only makes her more awesome, in my book. Speaking of books, check out her new one, Simple Times: Crafts For Poor People!
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