12/30/11

Fashionable Fixings...Day 4

This...a gift from me!  I am notorious for my eye being caught by other's fashion and style.  Then, trying to recreate it from my own closet.  Sometimes though you just need something new to complete the wardrobe.  I have been on the hunt for new brown boots for over a year now.  When I get in my head what I am looking for I won't settle, even if it takes forever to find it.  That's because I want to own it forever.

Last week at work a client came in wearing the boots that I was meant to have!  Of course I pounced on her to find out where she got them and how long ago she got them.  My fingers were crossed that she purchased them this season in hopes I would still be able to find them.  Just as luck would have it she had only gotten them a few weeks ago at DSW, it's as if it was a Christmas miracle!

I rushed home that night and dug deep through about 50 pages of boots on the DSW website only to find they were sold out of my size.  I didn't give up, these were the ones, we were meant to be together.  I could just feel it in my gut that we would have a long and happy life together!  An hour of Google searching later Piperlime was the matchmaker that finally brought us together.

A lady in the fashion of life doesn't give up on what she knows it is meant be...
Here they are, my new love.  The MIA Xara Riding boot...it's the seem on the top with the heightened cuff on the outside that stole my heart.
MIA Xara Riding Boot





12/29/11

Fashionable Fixings...Day 3

This one will touch the heart of all you foodies out there who are on a constant hunt for new recipes and things of the such.  My other aunt is the cook of all cooks!  She is a lady in fashion of life who know how to be creative in the kitchen, cook for parties of dozens and make us all happy with her dashes of spice!

She was quite generous this season when for Christmas she shared with us all two of her most famous homemade treats.  Everyone in our family received in cute holiday packages her biscotti and croutons made from scratch!

Also, she was kind enough to disclose the recipes for my blog readers!



Chocolate Biscotti
1 cup whole blanched almonds 1 cup sugar 2/3 cup cocoa
4 Tablespoon butter 2 tsp. baking pdr. 1 tsp. Vanilla 1 ½ tsp almond extract
½ tsp. Baking soda ½ tsp salt 2 eggs flour
Some egg white lightly beaten
Toast the almonds in skillet  [sometimes I use raw macadamia nuts and do not use almond extract but increase the vanilla]
Mix the sugar, cocoa [I use unsweetened Ghiradeli] butter, eggs salt, extracts, and soda.
Stir in 1 cup of flour and the almonds.  Then add about another ½ cup of flour.  [This is pretty sticky dough]
Flour your hands and shape into 2 loaves about 8 inches by 2 inches.  I put these on parchment and brush them with a slightly beaten egg white.  Bake for about 35 to 40 minutes at 350 o.
Remove them and cool for 10 minutes.  Turn oven down to 300o.  Cut with a serrated knife and place them on their sides and bake again at 300 o for about 10 minutes.  Let them dry out more if needed
Basic Almond Biscotti
2 to 4 T butter [I use 2] about 2 1/4 cups flour
1 cup sugar 1 1/2 tsp. baking powder
2 eggs 1/4 tsp salt
2 tsp almond extract 3/4 cup sliced almonds
1 egg white, lightly beaten
Oven at 350 degrees
Beat the butter, sugar, eggs and extract until creamy
In a separate bowl, combine flour, baking powder, salt and almonds.  Add the
egg mixture to the flour mixture, mixing until a dough is formed.  [It is a dry dough]
Divide the dough in half.  With floured hands, form each piece into a flattish
log about 10 inches long and 2 inches wide.  Brush each log with egg
white. Place on a 10 inch by 15 inch cookie sheet.  [I put them on parchment]
Bake until lightly browned, about 30 minutes.  Remove from the oven and let
cool for 5 minutes
Reduce oven to 300 degrees. On a cutting board, cut logs diagonally into 3/4
inch wide slices.  Arrange cut-side down on the cookie sheet and bake 10
minutes.



I use a sour dough bread, my favorite is day old St. Paul sourdough from CafĂ© Latte, but is rarely available unless you buy it fresh these days.  TJ’s has a San Francisco type that is sliced and I use that too, it’s inexpensive.  I simply butter one side and sprinkle with garlic powder and canned parmesan cheese, turn it over and do the same to the other site.  Cut in cubes and toast in the oven at 350 turning once in awhile until they are done. Store in frig. Because of butter and cheese.

12/28/11

Fashionable Fixings...Day 2

The next gift given to highlight this Christmas in fashion was from my aunt who is alway the hostess with mostest.  It never fails that when the holidays come around she is fully prepared to dazzle us with the in trend hosting goo-gas and gadgets.  We are never with out holiday poppers (a British tradition, which none of us are British, we have never been to Britain, I don't know how this started) and lovely place settings.

This year she has begun a love affair with Anthropology, and I am not complaining.  One, because I am liking the threads she is donning these days.  Two, we got these great mugs as place cards at the Christmas dinner table.

They were filled with candies, treats and special things to spread the cheer!  Each of us got one with our initial on it, how lovely.

She is a lady in the fashion of life who knows how to warm the home and hearts of those who visit!

12/27/11

Fashionable Fixings...Day 1

I have to showcase my top gifted fashionables this Christmas.  Number one received was from my forever in trend mother.  I must confess that my eye for style and love for what's in vogue was passed down from her.  She has worked in the industry for longer than I have been alive!

This women has a closet just for her purses, one for dresses and skirts, one for sweaters (in which there is an amazing collection of vintage ski sweaters that I covet), and another for what's left over.  I can't even begin to discuss her boot collection, that could be a month of blogs in its self.

One piece she has acquired is this amazing black leather wallet with gold hardware.  For the past year every time she pulled it out of a purse of hers (a purse I am sure I wanted), I threatened to steal it from her.  And when I got a great purse that was black with gold how could I not want it.  It would match perfectly!

My mother is of course a lady in the fashion of life, and realized she had live her time with the wallet.  This Christmas Eve I unwrapped a present of sacrifice from her and it was the wallet...



I love it!!!! Thank you mom, I love you too!!!

12/26/11

Stuffed Stocking and Stuffed Tummies...

My holiday was nothing short of amazement.  This year I had a true joy for my family, close friends, and the memories we create together.  I was able to watch children open presents from Santa, adults get gifts from loved ones and me give to others what has been given to me...generosity.

This past year my mind and heart have been hyper aware of how others welcome me into their homes and provide a sense of belonging.  I would be no where near the place I am at in my life with out the relationships I have with those around me.

In the words of Cindy Lou Who "...no one should be alone on Christmas."

And btw, my family nickname is Lindsey Lou Who...

This next year my heart is pressed to pay that forward.  I have learned of too many stories in which some have lost those around them or never had them at all.  And trust me I have plenty of family to share!  My fortune has been given to me in a large loving family where stories, photos, memories, etc. are abundant.  Don't get me wrong... We have our times that belong in a quirky, feel good, seasonal, holiday movie about a dysfunctional family where their craziness can only make you laugh, it makes us laugh too!  However the company we provide can not be replaced and we are so much dang fun!

A lady in the fashion of life knows how to give what she receives.

Merry Christmas everyone!


Ya...that's my tree.