Behind The Scenes
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It's been a great week behind the scenes where I take time to pursue what I
love. I feel like sometimes it's ok to not share right away and enjoy the
proc...
My Favorite Room.....The Lilypad Cottage
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Hey Savvy Southern Readers, I'm Kelly and I blog over at The Lily Pad
Cottage about all things...
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Painting The Pantry
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I noticed something serendipitous while the paint was going up on the walls
in the pantry yesterday. Do you see it there, too? That’s our (50%
lightened) G...
Honeybush Tea Stops Fat Accumulation
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Exciting new research published in the journal Phytomedicine found that
honeybush tea (both fermented and non-fermented varieties) inhibits fat
accumulatio...
Progress Photos of a Client's Cool House
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A very sweet client of ours lives in a home that overlooks the most
beautiful stretch of woods near the Potomac... Her builder (many years ago
& has sinc...
Weekend Reading
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Hi everyone! Thanks for all the sweet compliments on yesterday’s dresser
makeover post! What are you up to this weekend? We’re celebrating an
aunt’s 90th...
Dinner at the Coop-Spring 2013
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Dinner at the Coop this spring was an extra special treat,
full of farm to table goodness!
We started out with a freshly picked mint tisane.
Served w...
Classic Copper
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Pans made with copper are great for making sauces as copper heats quickly
and evenly. And I like the "bling."
It's expensive bling, even when you can ...
All Things French and Paris Oh Yes!
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*Please** join me on an adventure I have dreamed of for a lifetime!*
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*This sculpture of the Winged Victory in the Louvre symbolizes so much t...
Fabulous Room Friday 05.17.13
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This week’s fabulous room is this gorgeous sun porch by one of my all-time
favorite designers, Eric Cohler. The room is part of the Adamsleigh
Showhouse...
Show Off and Inspire - Kate's Place
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Today I am thrilled to show off and brag about Kathy from Kate's Place.
Her home is full of charm and inspiration. I am sure you will drool over
her abil...
Y3W: Mother of 2
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I am late on getting my Mother's Day post up due to a pretty sick Teagan!
She got the stomach bug - bad. 35 hours of not being able to keep any
fluids do...
HGTV Announces 9 New Shows Coming Soon
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Looking for something new to watch? HGTV just announced 9 original series
they’re adding to their schedule. They include the home improvement
competition s...
Fashion Friday: By the Seashore
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As soon as the barometer gets up past 70 degrees I crave being by the
shoreline. And with that I quite enjoy myself some blue and white preppy
meets bohem...
Late week musings.....
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Hello, can't believe it's Friday. Having been away for part of the week, it
really feels like it flew! Hope you are well and have had a good week. I
will b...
Feature Friday: Live Love DIY
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[image: Master-Bedroom-Makeover-34.jpg]
[image: Master-Bedroom-Makeover-34.jpg]When I saw Virginia’s house at Live
Love DIY, it was especially fun to check...
DEAR MISS COTE DE TEXAS–BAD VIEW ISSUES
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[image: Girl with bird]
Dear Miss Cote de Texas,
We recently purchased our home in a wonderful community. I love our home
and I love our nei...
The Daily Bread
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The smell of fresh bread!
just one of the many things that I love about cooking...the smells
bacon...coffee...bread...cookies
but who has time to bake!?
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1st Peek | Thom Filicia Does Greenwich in ELLE DECOR
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The June ELLE DECOR is all about getting inspired. And as Memorial Day
approaches, it becomes for many, focussed on the ease of summer living and
weekend r...
Fertilizer Friday/ Flaunt Your Flowers May 17 /13
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WELCOME!
Do you know what day it is???
IT IS THE FIRST DAY OF THE VERY FIRST LONG WEEKEND OF THE SUMMER!
It’s Friday !!!!
Friday ...
The Family Room Reveal and A Story
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*Where do I begin? I guess at the beginning……..*
There was once a family room, a very nice family room. “ It is just not
ME!” said the magical girl t...
All Spruced Up!
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The Ritz-Carlton isn't the only reason to go "over the hill" to Half
Moon Bay.
Two or three times a year I pay a visit to Schickenberg Nursery who ...
Cabinets of curiosities
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Since ancient times wealthy people are collecting the most diverse objects
in cabinets of curiosities.
The term ‘cabinet’ originally described a room ...
Garden Patios
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Potted Gardens
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A little patio inspiration today.
Amazing what a lovely garden you can make with lots of planted pots.
via
The easiest way to make a garde...
Up Close Fabric Shot
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As promised, here is an up close picture of the master bedroom curtain
fabric.
And this is how it looked rolled out on my hallway floor, before cutting.
I...
giannetti home: our clients' beautiful garden...
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Last year I was contacted by a wonderful woman who was looking to heal her house. I know that sounds very "California", but let me explain. A few years ago M...
A Week with Segreto and Me!!
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My weeks are so fun working with clients to make their homes their own - I
love finding new ways to bring in the homeowner's personality. I wanted to
sha...
The elephant in the room
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Two clients of mine love their flat screen television. It takes center
stage in their living room where wires were carefully threaded through
customized ...
The design impact of a framed series
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I have always been a big fan of large grouping of framed series, and two
rooms at the Atlanta Symphony Show House had dramatic examples of this
design ele...
A High End DIY Project: Part Three
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Alright, so part three, are you ready for it? Did you miss *part one*, or *part
two*? Well, go play catch up and I'll be right here when you get back.
Seri...
Modern, Magni & a Giveaway!!
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Work at my Beach House is nearly complete and we will be moving in by the
end of May. I have decided to take a more modern approach to...
Before and After: Barstool Makeover
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I had been looking for a couple of months (no lie) for barstools for my
client's kitchen. She was very specific about what she wanted. Wood with
some uph...
Swedish Elegance
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Nothing but pure delight when I discovered this elegant Swedish home, the
warm wood works so well next to the cool grey carpet and the simple glass
coff...
Quantum Consciousness Redux
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I'm not one to shun anomalous possibilities. If enough strange things
happen to you, it's difficult to dismiss the uncanny as all in your head.
But, I do t...
April
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This is my favorite time of year!
[image: Easter Table 2013]
The sun shines brighter, we begin to wake up and spirits begin to soar.
[image: Easter Tabl...
Where we are - The Beach
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Oh hello! I am behind my computer screen hiding my face behind my hands in
embarrassment. I really do wish to keep this blog going, but unfortunately
life ...
Hello February Mosaic
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A few of my favorite creations, (some with hearts), to welcome in February!
Blessings, Ele
linking to
http://www.domesblissity.blogspot.com (th)
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Just a Note
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Stopping by the original Back Porch Musings with a reminder of my new
address. Hope you are all doing well.
Wishing you the best in 2013.
Pat
Back Porch Mu...
Iconia PC tablet dengan Windows 8
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Acer Iconia PC tablet dengan Windows 8 preview: as Acer moves into the
Windows 8 era, it ...
www.slideshare.net/.../acer-iconia-w510-preview-as-acer-mov...
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Hello It’s Me
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by Drew Ryniewicz
*DREW FANS: *
*My niece has released her first EP on Itunes !!!!!! We have all been
waiting so long!!! *
*3 original songs ~ *
[ima...
Plein Air Painting in "The Spirit of Browns Canyon"
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As a board member of Friends of Browns Canyon, it is my pleasure to share
this beautiful short film made by Salidan filmmakers Sam Bricker and Nathan
War...
Merry Christmas
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Merry Christmas ! I thought I would share a few Christmas photos of Tate.
He will soon be 3 years old. . . I think it is time for another one.
Spea...
Grain Sack Inspired Dresser Makeover
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If you have been reading my blog for awhile, you know that I have a real
love for old French grain sacks. I would cover everything with them if I
could!...
Impact
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So ..... it all started here, or perhaps I should say.... ended here.
With this grand event my life took a different turn and the inspiration ...
Junk Bonanza Dreamin'
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Junk Bonanza 2012 was amazing! Thanks to everyone that helped to make it
such great fun! On to planning our very first Spring event. Yep, 2 Junk
Bonanz...
Home Couture + Haute Fabulous!
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f**lirtatious interiors with an eclectic euro vibe create the home couture
collection. perfect for the urban dweller who believes chicness + fashion
sh...
Ta-Da! It's finally open!
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I feel like this project has been in the bud stage forever, probably because I've had it in mind for oh, about a year. But the day has finally arrived: my ne...
How to paint fun Faux-Wicker Walls
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*No one believes this isn't wall covering*
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After I did Faux Rattan walls in my powder room, I got inspired by squeegee
painting. So I updated my guest/...
Happy Holidays!
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Wow, how time flies?!?!
This time of year is busy for everyone, that I know, but this year has been
an even more busy and hectic (and let’s add “flat ou...
The Colours on my Balcony
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It's this time of the year which I like when the sun is shining - but only
then. The colours of nature are exploding once more - so many different
shades w...
9 Ideas for Pretty Pumpkins
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This Halloween, if you want to go beyond your standard Jack-o-Lantern
carving on a pumpkin – have I got some ideas for you! Below are some of
the beauti...
Pssst...Listen Up!
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Pssst...Listen up It's an Estate Sale! Once upon a time, there was an
accomplished and distinguished gentleman who moved to Kentucky from
Virginia. Alo...
Project Updates from Rwanda
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(Goat-giving Ceremony)
This past Friday marked the kick-off of the income generation project of
our maternal healthcare education program. 31 of the 50 wom...
To Paint Or Not To Paint??
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I'm finally starting to decorate the living area in our home. I found cute
little birdie candle holders at Pier 1 Imports. They were the perfect color
matc...
I'm Addicted!
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I love The Skirted Roundtable (and not just because of its adorable name)
It's a weekly interior design radio show hosted by the talented designers
and bl...
I haven't met a recipe that I didn't want to change -- even a little bit. This one is no exception. My aim is to make it healthier, using less sugar, for example . . . . So, to begin, let me tell you how I altered the recipe below with good results.
First off, I used fat-free organic milk. I also opted to go a bit lighter by using 4 egg whites and 1 whole egg -- not the 4 whole eggs, as dictated in the recipe below. Additionally, I used 1/2 cup real organic maple syrup rather than 3/4. I didn't have the crystallized ginger, so I chopped up some pecans and added a small dollop of yogurt. I love this dessert.
INGREDIENTS:
1 1/2 cups 1% milk
4 large eggs
3/4 cup maple syrup
3/4 cup canned unseasoned pumpkin puree
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1/4 teaspoon salt
3 tablespoons whipped cream
1/4 cup chopped crystallized ginger
DIRECTIONS:
1. Preheat oven to 325°F. Put a kettle of water on to heat for the water bath. Line a roasting pan with a folded kitchen towel.
2. Heat milk over low heat in a small saucepan until barely steaming but not boiling.
3. Whisk eggs and syrup in a large bowl until smooth. Gently whisk in the warm milk (a little bit at a time so the eggs don't cook). Add pumpkin puree, cinnamon, nutmeg and salt; whisk until blended.
4. Divide the mixture among six 6-ounce (3/4-cup) custard cups. Skim foam from the surface. Place custard cups in the prepared roasting pan. Pour enough boiling water into the pan to come halfway up the sides of the custard cups. Place the pan in the oven and bake, uncovered, until custards are just set but still quiver in the center when shaken, 45 to 50 minutes. Transfer custards to a wire rack and let cool for 45 minutes. Cover and refrigerate for at least 1 hour, or until chilled.
5. To serve, top each custard with a dollop of whipped cream and a sprinkling of crystallized ginger. (Again, since I didn't have the cystallized ginger, I topped it with chopped pecans -- that I did have. Plus a little yogurt.)
HERE'S ANOTHER RECIPE -- WITH MY HEALTHIER TIP! It's a Scarlet Quinoa Salad. YUM!
This quinoa (keen-wah) salad is a favorite! Everytime I prepare it, someone asks for the recipe. If you're interested in reading about the nutritional benefits of this grain-like crop, go here.
I plan to share all the ingredients of this recipe, which I found on a bag of Eden Red Quinoa. However, *instead of the plum vinegar, I use apple-cider vinegar. Why? Well, the plum vinegar has a whopping 1,050 grams of sodium per teaspoon!! (yikes.) The apple-cider vinegar contains zero (0)!
Ingredients: 1 medium beet, peeled and diced (2 small)** 2 tbsp. extra virgin olive oil 1 tbsp. plum vinegar (*I use apple-cider vinegar) 2 tbsp. freshly squeezed lemon juice 6 red radishes (optional) 2 tbsp. finely minced red onion 1/4 cup chopped scallions or chives (optional) 1/4 cup dried cranberries (or cranraisins) 1 cup red quinoa
Preparation: Rinse quinoa in cold water. Add 1 cup quinoa to 1 1/4 cup boiling water. Add chopped beet(s).Cover, reduce heat and simmer for 15 minutes. Let stand for 5 minutes and fluff. When cool, toss with remaining ingredients and serve. Or place in fridge, as it works as a cold salad. Serves 4.
**Cut off the beet leaves, rinse to add to a green salad or in cut up into small pieces for a pasta salad.
The Scarlet Quinoa Salad, is a pretty red dish, as you might imagine. Think holidays? or anytime, like I do . . . .
Water ensures skin health and weight management/loss.
So, drink up. Consider adding to your daily diet the veggies above and the following foods that contain at least 75 percent water by weight: apples, limes, lemons, cantaloupes, watermelons, strawberries, plums, pears, kiwis and grapes.
Foods that Keep Your Skin Healthy and Young.
Click the bowl of tomatoes for the article and recommendations.
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