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House Happenings, in Pics

If anyone has sucked at blogging lately, it’s been me.  #oosie!  But it’s been busy at work, and outside of work, it’s been busy around this house.  Also in TMI news, it appears I have a strenuous-exercise-induced hernia.  Wait what?

So outside of work and hyenas, here’s what’s been happenin’ around these parts, in pics:

KITCHEN RE-DO.  My lovely landlord FINALLY stripped the Ferngully-esque wallpaper off the kitchen walls, and let me pick a paint color.  I chose a Sherwin Williams matched version (SW 6189 Opaline) of Serena & Lily’s Rain, which looks like a very very very very, barely there watered-down sea foam:

The kitchen doesn’t get a lot of natural light, is tiny, still has teal astroturf carpet (I sh*t you not), and has the original, probably 1940’s maple cabinetry.  Which makes it look like a sweet little cave at Grandma’s house.  This color is like a breath of fresh air in there.  Also added some lavender tulips (heaven) and a new Anthro bowl to holster the bag of lemons I buy every week.  Lemons are to me these days as Windex is to that guy in My Big Fat Greek Wedding.  I use them on my face, in my garbage disposal, zest in my food, and fresh squeezed juice in my water.  I could go on and on.  And on.

Also thinking of installing this little ditty in place of the crusty $5 frosted glass bug catcher that’s up there now.

Cuz what did genius child Angie Hranowsky tell us in Lonny last week about making a rental home your own??  These are all GREAT tips, btw:

DINING CHAIRS.  I’ve had these antique Louis chairs for YEARS (in black), and had nearly retired them…  they just looked tired.  But thankfully, a few coats of awesomely tacky gold spray paint brought these beauties back to life and up-to-date:

Not sure what I’m going to use to reupholster the seat cushion…  but it’s likely going to be one of Vivian’s bespoke raspberry/grape/magenta watercolor creations from Spoonflower.  Probably this one:

Or this one I blogged about last week, but the scale of this lattice fabric may be too big for that application (but perfect for drapes!)  This is an 18×20″ sample, so about the size of the seat cushion:

Vivian and I have been having a ping-pong-marathon email session this week over fabric.  So fun.  Chairs are going in this room.  Which fabric of the 2 above would you guys use??

BACK PATIO / GARDEN.  Ugh.  Quel mess – this is what it looks like now.  I moved all the patio furniture off of it to sweep, so it looks even sadder than usual.  Trying to find some good outdoor pillows I like for the furniture, but the more pressing matter is – eek.  What on earth do I do with that dead hunk of mondo grass (which Gus thinks is his bed) and the bed full of weeds on the other side?  Hydrangeas, potted plants, ground cover? I have been shopping for a pond fountain, because I’m thinking that might just do the trick. I need a fairy garden godmother.  Or, maybe I should just line up about 10 of these pink flamingos and call it a day.

Since that would probably give Gus a heart attack, maybe I should build up a bed and grow a jungle of basil??  Otherwise, the easy button version of that would be these 5 gallon buckets below, wrapped in burlap and twine.

I envision quelque chose comme ça for a patio.  Guess I’d still have to figure out the plant part, but look how cozy, fabulously un-decorated and inviting these patios are. We’re also planning to add a u-shaped outdoor kitchen to complement the outdoor dining space. I want to rig something like this, since we literally use that space as the living room May through October:

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Maybe a few of these guys (stripes | vintage block print) from Pottery Barn out there somewhere to add some color much-needed color (?)  Target also has some good ikats hanging around.

GRUB. Sidenote:  We did have this for dinner out there last night…  The shrimp marinade is my go-to homemade concoction I’ll have to getchooguys the recipe for soon, salad was thrown together, relish on the halibut is here.

And this the week before.  It did not suck.  Hummus Recipe is from Smitten Kitchen.  I would’ve done a little less garlic than they suggest.  And more pine nuts.

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VOLLEYBALL LESSONS. When I haven’t been redecorating the house and the yard, I’ve been beating Matt teaching Matt to play volleyball in my spare time.  Bless his heart.

Two claps for Matty for being such a good sport and taking a beating from Drill Sergeant Ballard.  Rawr.

BEDROOM. Last but not least, I moved the freshly painted, happiest-green-ever dresser from the guest room into our room.

The walls are THE palest, barely-there lavender, and the furniture is cream…  so it needed a pop of something unexpected (and not something pink).  This is a pic of it when I first moved in, but you get the idea on the colors…

Also using Viv’s lattice fabric for curtains…  just can’t decide on a color yet.  I’m thinking I’m not going to try and coordinate it perfectly.  Because it’s not science, it’s decorating, and I firmly believe when it comes to decorating, you should do what makes you happy.

And I just want to put up curtains in whichever color really tickles my pickle.  Let you know how it shakes out!

Happy Monday,

What’s Cookin’ for Thanksgiving… plus some cheap table decor

When we left off, I was fanny-ing around with decor and the guest list…  which is shaping up to look like a pretty full house.  And I might do a tap dance and shed a few tears if everyone shows up – nothing would make me happier.  But now that Thanksgiving is (gulp) 1 week away, I need to fine tune this menu smorgasboard so I can pre-game grocery shop and not have to clothesline the other hookers in aisle 12, whilst I dive in super slo-mo for the last can of French fried onions.  I’d really like to avoid pulling hair unless absolutely necessary.

For the last few weeks, I have been stock-piling recipes on The Mothership, and I swear my pants get a little bit tighter every time I look at that board…  Because I want to make all 875 things.  But alas, my tiny antiquated kitchen can only do so much, so we gotsta whittle down a menu.  ALSO, I think when you have people over, nothing is more important than making sure they’re comfortable, happy, feel welcome and are taken care of.  So this week I’ve been asking everyone who’s coming if they had a favorite dish growing up, or what they cantlivewithout on Turkey Day.  With all that said, here’s how Grubfest 2012 is shaping up…

COCKTAILS

First thing’s first, especially for this group:  have a Fall-Themed Cocktail at the ready.  Like, bourbon & spice & everything nice or something like that.  I originally wanted to set up something like the above… which is lovely, in a King Arthur / Fields of Gold / I just dropped $300 bones at Pottery Barn kind of way.  But I’m more into trying my best to use what I’ve already got, plus maybe a few new things here & there, so my spread is probably gonna be a bit more modest.  So, I’m thinking of serving a fall sangria…  that’s a crowd pleaser, right?

AUTUMN APPLE CIDER CHAMPAGNE SANGRIA

But…  wait for it…  sangria will be served iiiiiiiiiiiiin THIS (!)  I swear, it’s like Roost + Wal-Mart = World Market.  $19.99.

7-Liter Glass Teardrop Tank

Other than sangria, I’m setting up a beer tub for the boys…  maybe outside by the fire.

And maybe in my old copper boiler…

APPS

The second thing I want to have are a few Appetizers lingering…  not enough to fill people up, but just enough to nosh on, and maybe to soak up some of the booze I’m gonna feed them.  Up for consideration are:

CROSTINI of some sort…  (Clockwise from top left) – Blue Cheese & Fig | Grilled Fig, Hazelnut and Ricotta | a whole mess of ’em | Peach, Prosciutto & Ricotta | Mozzarella, Arugula & Pesto Bruschetta

BUTTERNUT SQUASH SOUP…  maybe in big shot-sized glasses?  Karrie’s wedding caterer served this to us last weekend in Anna Maria Island (deets to follow in an upcoming post), but she added apples to her recipe and used a vegetable-based broth instead of the chicken-base that this one is made of.

CASTELVETRANO OLIVES…  uh, these taste like buttered popcorn.  Found ’em at World Market.

SOUTHERN FRIED STUFFING BALLS – cooked spicy sausage rolled together with stuffing to make balls, then fried again.  Served with cranberry dipping sauce.  What’s not to love?

ROASTED BEET HUMMUS

GOOD ‘OL FASHIONED ANTIPASTO

BRIE IN PHYLLO CUPS…  OR JUST TOSSED ON THE GRILL

SUNDRIED TOMATO STUFFED MUSHROOMS

BACON WRAPPED DATES.  This is happening.  Last Christmas, I stuffed the dates with little squares of parm 1st.  Money.

I realize that is a ridonculous list of ideas.  As for this casa, I think we’ll probably end up with bacon-wrapped dates, some Italian Castelvetrano olives, and maybe the little brie cups.  The dates are easy to prep the day before…  nothin’s easier than dumping olives in a bowl (I’d drain and drizzle with olive oil and a dash of sea salt)…  and the brie cups are a breeze.  Plus, if I make the crostini, Grandpa’s gums can’t take it unless I toss it in the blender for him.

DINNER

When it comes to the main event, I’m leaning on the classics…  the real fatty kind covered in cream-of-everything and brown sugar and stuff.  PS, remind me to recruit someone who wants to gut the bird and yank out the innards and then make gravy out of em.  Gag.

Turkey | Mashed Potatoes | Gravy | Green Bean Casserole

Sidenote:  I tested that homemade green bean casserole recipe this past weekend.  The trusty out-of-the-can recipe has served me well for my whole life, but I was intrigued.  And I’ll tell ya – if you have time – the homemade way is amazing.  The only thing I would change about that recipe is to double the amount of shallots it asks you to fry, add some extra green beans (the ratio of beans:cream is cream-heavy), and I wouldn’t quarter the mushrooms, I’d slice ’em thinner.  Maybe with a mandolin.

SIDES

CANDIED YAMS topped with Marshmallows & Pecan Crumble (inset) | SWEET POTATOES stuffed with apples, cranberries and pecans

**uh, who doesn’t love to mix yams together with all the salty stuff on their plate?**

MUSHROOM AND ROSEMARY STUFFING | FIG AND PINE NUT STUFFING

BRUSSEL SPROUTS WITH PANCETTA | WILD RICE WITH MUSHROOMS

CRANBERRY SALAD

Do brussel sprouts AND green bean casserole make for too many greens?  Are rice, stuffing and taters too many carbs?  Is stuffing balls for apps and stuffing for dinner stuffing overkill?  These are the burning questions that keep me up at night.  Our crowd is shaping up to be about 10 people, including one individual I have lovingly nicknamed “Hoover” (hey Sugar, hey!).  So maybe I’ll make it all.  These folks can EAT (plus leftovers are the best part…  right?)  And after everyone is lulled into a salty coma, I’ll stuff ’em full of sweets.  Here’s what’s in the running:

DESSERT

CARAMEL VELVET BUTTER CAKE.  This is happening.  Also, I just felt a dimple of cellulite pop up on the back of my thigh.

PECAN BARS

LAVENDER HOT CHOCOLATE

GJELINA’S BUTTERSCOTCH POT DE CREME

SALTED CARAMEL CHEESECAKE – Pretty sure this is def happening.  It’s the boyfriend’s fave, and all dudes love cheesecake, right?  This recipe is out of Australia and the ingredients are in metrics, so that should be a good time.

Is that not the most gluttonous lineup you’ve ever seen??  Hopefully in my attempt to organize my menu, maybe you picked up a new recipe or two for your holly-day next week.  Before I sign off, could we go back to decor real fast?  ‘Cause this is the stuff that really fans up my skirt.

DECOR, ONCE MORE

Since I posted about Thanksgiving table decor a few weeks back, I have gone into full-on Martha mode.  I thought I was going to casually traipse through World Market last weekend and instead, 3 hours and 1 brain orgasm later that spawned all kinds of other ideas, I came out with a full cart and a nearly complete scheme in my head.  There were some beautiful table scapes online that I considered, but I really wanted to try and use what I had, then supplement what I didn’t with versatile things I love and know I’ll use again.  So to start, here’s the gist of what my dining room currently looks like…  lots of neutrals, with pops of fuschia and greens:

So for the table, I dug up a box of old brown transferware that used to hang on my dining room wall in Charleston (and that I almost sold in a yard sale)…  I’m adding mismatched napkins in shades of greige-violet-chocolate-sky blue from World Market…  tying the napkins with raffia…  and then tying on regular shipping tags from Office Depot that I stamp with a little spoon/fork thingamajiggy.  Then I’ll write everyone’s name on ’em.  BANG.  Napkins were under $3 each on sale at World Market, Fork & Spoon stamp was $6, tags and raffia combined $10.  That just doesn’t suck.

That idea is stolen from Karrie’s wedding, and is courtesy of the genius planner A.J. Latteri of The Loft5.  And I totally feel justified in hijacking that idea since Karrie made me stamp and then write all 120 guests’ names about 30 minutes before her wedding last year.  I couldn’t write for a week, God love ‘er.

Last but not least, I stole this glorious idea from the latest issue of HGTV Magazine:  Stock up on to-go containers (I got these at Michael’s for 99 cents each, and the labels at Office Depot for a few bucks) so you can easily delve out leftovers for parting guests.

If anyone needs me, I’ll be sewing an elastic waistband into my jeans in preparation for next week.  Also, I should probably start cooking like, yesterday.  And after dinner (and a few beverages) on Thanksgiving, you will either find me passed out on the kitchen floor, or maybe if I get hopped up enough on sangria, doing the truffle shuffle in the front yard.

xoxo,

Photo Credits:  Cat Fight | King Arthur wheat table | Beer Tub via The Knot | Copper Boiler | ALL RECIPES AND IMAGE CREDITS AVAILABLE HERESpoon/Fork placecards by Joielala Photographie | Truffle Shuffle | All other images taken by Stephanie Ballard