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October: What You May Have Missed

Before we plow full-speed ahead into November and all the gleeful, chaotic giddiness of the Holidays, I wanted to recap some of the coolest things I ran across in October.  There’s about enough information floating around the internet, magazines, and the blogosphere to make anyone’s head explode, so below are my Curatorial CliffsNotes to what you may have missed last month.  Because seriously.  Who has time to read all that?  ..bwahaha – well, besides me.

1. Budget-friendly, Rental-friendly, and sheer genius:  Colorful Masking Tape Entryway.  Jenny from Little Green Notebook has featured this project a few times on her lovely blog, and the photos below are from a recent reader’s DIY (wassup, Elsie!)  The tape is sold here for about $4.50/roll, and Jenny gives great how-to instructions here.  PS: using this gold leaf color would be outrageously cool.

2.  Guilt-free and glorious:  this Avocado Salad.  I made it, and then I licked the bowl.

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3.  Looking to update an old dresser?  Check out this gorgeous knob from Anthropologie (gasp!)  I think it might be the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen.

4.  Speaking of dressers, I also nearly lost my marbles when I saw this.  Nothing makes me happier than a lovingly worn, ornately carved piece of furniture.

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5.  I love the quiet poignancy of the quote below.  On a personal note, watching my friends get married and pop out kids at lightning speed has filled my silly little soul with joy, and seeing them climb corporate ladders and nestle into comfortable lives is wonderful.  But in the wake of it all, I hear the echo of my own shoulda / coulda / wouldas…  should I have married him, or him, even though – despite loving him – it didn’t feel completely right?  Would it have been more prudent to have stayed in a six-figure job that made me unhappy?  Etc.  But as I round the corner to the big 3-0, I realize that I have finally made peace with the things that didn’t go as planned, because I don’t think that any decision you make with your gut is ever the wrong decision.  And for the first time in a long time, instead of looking back and wondering if I’ve made the right decisions, I can’t wait to see what’s around the next corner.

6.  Anybody ever perused Young House Love’s House Crashing files?  If you haven’t, you should.  Below are a few of my faves.

The homeowner’s boyfriend painted that mural on the wall.  I’m speechless.

That light is from IKEA, and that giant mirror is made out of an old weathered wood pallet.  Chairs were a thrift store find.  I think I want to be friends with these people.

This 700-pound butcher block was a Craigslist find, took 7 men to lug into this house, and makes me weak at the knees.

7.  The photography below is so breathtaking, it’s actually painful.  Dustjacket Attic is a mystical, dreamy little blog that posts gorgeous photography (often from foreign publications that we might not otherwise stumble across), to the tune of often exotic iPod music.  I could look through its archives for hours.

(Sigh), the beautiful melancholy of fall.  Is that Fields of Gold I hear playing?

Italy??  Yes please.

8.  You’d better believe that I’ll be giving these recipes from House Beautiful a whirl in a skinny second.  If this isn’t the best (low carb) comfort food for fall, then I don’t know what is.

Herb Roasted Chicken with Lemon and Sage

Broiled Wild Mushrooms with Tamari Butter

9.  Oh, Eddie (!) Speaking of fall comfort food, I would like to eat the recipes above at the table below, styling courtesy of the hilarious and stupidly talented Eddie Ross, and brought to us by Lonny Magazine, which is like a Band-Aid over the gaping wound that Domino left.

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10.  THIS SONG by Rooney is my new jump-around-the-house-dancing fave, and it sounds like 80’s, but actually came out in 2007.

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11.  Last month, I ran across too many beautiful bedroom photos to count…  Below are my favorites:

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Uncluttered, clean and utterly beautiful.  The understated, gorgeous antique bed…  the barely-there lavender paint…  those throw pillows (!)…  the camel cashmere throw and THAT mirror.  I can’t even handle it.

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Bedroom of Rue Magazine’s Editor, Crystal Gentilello.  The refined and edited palette of beige and grey tones makes the room feel soothing, but the playful shapes of the bedside lamps, accent pillow and the bedspread – intermixed with the hard angles of the headboard and mirrors – makes this room a visual gem.  Rue Mag’s current issue has an entire spread on Crystal’s Budget Bachelorette Abode, and it’s entirely stunning.

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Heavens to Betsy.  All my favorite things in one shot:  Pretty wallpaper, tufting, poufs, sunburst mirrors, and that pool blue wall color.  If you love blue as much as I do, you should scurry over to House of Turquoise.

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Oh, Lulu!  You ‘ol mixer-upper you.  The photo above is the bedroom of textile designer Lulu DK, featured in this month’s Lonny, and dang.  Her-mix-a-lot sure can weave a good smathering of furniture, textiles and accessories into something genius and completely unique.

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Wintry and delicious.  Look (!)  It’s the garland light from the Dreamy Little Bathrooms: Lighting on a Shoestring post!  That and the itty bitty silver bedside lamp would make this room icy cool, except the nubby throw, hide rug and floor/ceiling/wall planking keep it uber warm and cozy.

12.  I ran across the photography below on Bottom of the Ironing Basket, which is always full of amazing eye candy.  This one’s for all my favorite mamas raising sweet little girls. 

13.  October was like opening a treasure chest of fabric sourcesCalico Corners (swatches at right), which I gushed about last week, and LS Fabrics out of Atlanta (swatches at left) are two of my new go-to’s.  PSST:  stay tuned next week for a surprise give away!

14.  Nicole from Making It Lovely – who posted the GORGEOUS dining room below (which I logged into my inspiration folder stat) – is also the genius author of the 30 Before 30 List…  a list of 30 goals she set for herself, and then worked diligently to hit in the months leading up to her 30th Birthday.  You’d better believe making THAT list is on my to-do list for the week.

15.  Last but not least, House Beautiful‘s November 2010 Issue featured one of the BEST resources, ever, for entertaining – 101 Party Do’s & Don’ts.  And I’m not just saying that because we’re in it.  Whether you’re having 2 people over or 20, these 4 succinct pages are filled with smart, witty, all-encompassing, simple-but-genius tips to being the Hostess with the Mostess.  I already have ’em in a plastic binder sleeve, stashed in my cupboard for easy access.  The issue – on newsstands for another 2 weeks – also marked Covet Living‘s very first appearance on the glistening pages of a magazine, which was exhilarating, to say the least.  We heart them for including us, and we’re almost ready to shut up about it.


And now, you may proceed to the Holly-Days.

xoxo!

Recipe of the Week: Turkey Ragu with Gluten Free (or Regular) Pasta

During my tenure at my previous job, I could always count on my colleague Jessica to slip into my office with her pretty, white Cheshire grin and with tales of the new recipe she’d tried out at home the night before.

As long as I’ve known her, she’s always had her finger on the pulse of everything restaurant and recipe-related.  I loved walking over to her office, grabbing a cookbook from the stacks piled on her shelves and plopping down to read a couple pages.  Usually, my IMs to her went something like this:

Hey, so I want to go somewhere where I feel super cool tonight and eat a good steak.  Thoughts?”

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“Haaay, so my college roommate’s visiting Savannah right now.  What’s the name of a good, authentic restaurant somewhere near downtown?”

I’m telling you, the girl always pulled through like a newly acquired Zagat in a strange, foreign land.  Well lo’ and behold, this week we’re super excited cause my ever knowledgeable friend and former colleague is becoming our new food guest blogger!!

Her recipes/restaurant suggestions/general expertise in healthy and nutritional ingredients have always been spot on, so I’m delighted to share her sage advice with everyone.

Just back from a trip to South Africa (why did She wants to lead… the glamorous life! just pop into my head?), Ms. Jess is sharing her very first recipe for Covet Living.  Oh how exciting!  Here goes:

Hello everyone. I’m Jessica and I’m going to be doing a little food coverage for Covet Living.  The theme of this week is the joy of cooking at home.  I LOVE restaurants – I read menus and recipes constantly and have recently become obsessed with creating restaurant quality food at home.

Part of the problem is that I don’t have the heart to use half of the ingredients that Paula Deen does so my versions are always a little healthier. I always try to use the best possible ingredients that are available to me and use herbs and spices to bring out the flavor in my food. My most recent conquest was a turkey ragu with gluten free linguine.  It was everything I could have imagined and more, and I have to say there is nothing more satisfying than doing something yourself and having it totally hit the spot. Here’s a breakdown of what I did.  This is enough for one person so expand as you see necessary.

Turkey Ragu with Gluten Free (or regular) Pasta

INGREDIENTS:

  • 5oz of ground turkey breast
  • 1.5 cups of arrabiata sauce (I LOVE Rao’s)
  • ½ of a small yellow onion
  • 1 clove of garlic
  • Salt to taste
  • Crushed red pepper to taste
  • 1 tablespoon of olive oil
  • 2 oz of pasta

PREPARATION:

Put the onion and garlic in the food processor and finely chop.  In the meantime, begin to heat your olive oil in a pan with the crushed red pepper.  Add the chopped onion and garlic and sauté until translucent (around 3 or 4 minutes).  Add the turkey and break up as you mix it in with the onion and garlic mixture.  Add a nice amount of salt and cook turkey through. Add arrabiata sauce and allow it to simmer for 10 minutes.   Cook pasta in a separate pot and add to the sauce when you are done for an additional minute.  Grab a plate and enjoy!