Friday, November 26, 2010
Fruit of the Earth
WAIT!!! Don't throw out your pumpkins now that the Christmas season is officially upon us. Instead cut those babies open, scoop out the seeds and roast 'em up with these great recipes. We did and they made a great Turkey Day app. I am thinking about dumping the leftovers into ziplok baggies and stashing them in my purse for emergency Christmas shopping snacks. Shopping always makes me hungry.
Going along with our "fruit of the earth" Turkey Day apps, we also whipped up this delicious spread using porcini mushroom we foraged for earlier this year in the NM mountains. Can I just say, it will definitely be made again.
Friday, November 19, 2010
Everything's bigger in Texas
I was in Dallas last week for work. It was my first time visiting The Lone Star state, and I must say it was pretty nice! My hubs has been telling me for years what a bad place TX is (it is a NM thing) so I was slightly brainwashed and not expecting much. Boy, was I wrong! The food alone was worth the trip! Everytime I turned around the hotel was bringing out another snack of some sort. I mean, who really needs Bread Pudding at 2 pm, after you just consumed a HUGE buffet lunch and have been doing nothing but sitting around all day listening to conference speakers anyway. As if the food wasn't enough to talk about, this ginormous centerpiece greeted me when I arrived in the lobby of the hotel. How can I get a job just going around to different hotels and designing their seasonal centerpieces??? I need to figure that out, fast.
I love the mossy-ness (must be a theme for me this fall) mixed in with all the gorgeous pumpkins. The colors are to die for! I hope you enjoy. I am just sad I don't get to make a trip back to see their big TX style Christmas decor.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Post-Halloween Centerpieces
For those of you not quite ready to drag out the Holiday decorations yet, check out these centerpiece ideas Eddie Ross came up with for Women's Day. The metallic touch in each one makes them feel modern, yet incredibly simple. What a pretty way to make the transition from Halloween to Thanksgiving.