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Sabtu, 30 Oktober 2010

Shhh ~

I've got a lovely sponsored giveaway coming up on November 1st.  We'll be starting the month off right and it is just in time for the holidays.

I think you will really like it!  So watch for my giveaway post on Monday, November 1st!

And just because I need to have at least one picture in a post ~

Image: Pottery Barn

And there is still time to entire my Birthday Giveaway going on until midnight, October 31st!


Kamis, 28 Oktober 2010

proof whisky, A Toast to Halloween, Vol. 4

Adder's fork, and blind-worm's sting, Lizard's leg, and owlet's wing, 
For a charm of powerful trouble, Like a hell-broth boil and bubble." William Shakespeare

Welcome to the October 28th chapter of ‘the proof is in’. This year Halloween lands on a Sunday. In other words, Saturday night’s gonna rock. It’s time to dust off the plastic tombstones and to dazzle friends with your clever costume handiwork. If you’re starting to panic because it’s Thursday and your creative juices still aren’t flowing, let this spicy little sipper provide you with some much-needed inspiration. Good luck! If you would like to learn more about our brand, visit www.proofbrands.com

The Great Pumpkin
Cocktail size:
1 ½ oz. proof whisky
4 oz. mango juice
1 tbsp canned pumpkin
2 tsp spiced simple syrup*
1 tsp fresh lemon juice
pumpkin spice (optional)
To a cocktail shaker filled with ice, add 1 ½ oz proof whisky, 4 oz. mango juice, 1 tbsp canned pumpkin, 2 tsp. spiced simple syrup, and 1 tsp lemon juice. Shake and strain into a glass filled with ice. Optional: For an extra kick, sprinkle with pumpkin spice.

Punch Bowl Size:
1 bottle proof whisky
40 oz. mango juice (5 cups)
1/3 cup canned pumpkin
5 tbsp spiced simple syrup*
5 tbsp fresh lemon juice
pumpkin spice
To a large container filled with ice, add a bottle of proof whisky, 5 cups mango juice, 1/3 cup canned pumpkin, 5 tbsp. spiced simple syrup, and 5 tbsp lemon juice. Shake and pour into an ice-filled punch bowl. Sprinkle with pumpkin spice.

*Pumpkin Spice simple syrup:
Combine equal parts brown sugar and boiling water, add 1 tbsp pumpkin spice (available at www.bulkbarn.ca). Whisk until sugar and spices are completely dissolved. Pour into a jar or bottle with a lid. Drop in a vanilla bean or good quality vanilla extract. Let cool and store in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.


Spruce up your Halloween bevies with these little treats:
Tru Blood – 4 pack $16 USD - Delicious blood orange carbonated drink inspired by Bill's favorite synthetic blood nourishment beverage. Tart and slightly sweet, Tru Blood pours like a regular soda but appears stormy and mysterious when poured into a glass. www.hbo.com


At Pottery Barn you can find these shakers featuring recipes for four Halloween cocktails: “Black Magic,” “Witch’s Brew,” “Red Zombie” and “Skeletini. Throw in a 4-pack of etched old-fahioneds’ to match. www.potterybarn.com
Pick up your ‘brain freeze’ ice cube trays at www.teatroverde.com. It’s My Party on the Danforth has a spooky selection of costumes and bar accents www.itsmyparty.com. Purchase your fog juice and rubber limbs at www.malabar.net.

Pepitas:
Instead of scooping your pumpkin seeds into the green bin, spend a few extra minutes cleaning and sorting them. Not only are pumpkin seeds or pepitas healthy, but they will make a great bar mix at your spooky gathering. Here is an easy and versatile recipe for toasting your pumpkin seeds.

Toasted Pumpkin Seeds:
Pumpkin seeds
Cooking spray, olive oil, or butter
Salt or seasonings of choice

Preparation:
Rinse pumpkin seeds. Use your fingers to remove all the pulp. Drain pumpkin seeds and discard pulp. Spread out on a cookie sheet to dry overnight.

OVEN METHOD:
Preheat oven to 250 F. Line a baking sheet with non-stick foil. Toss pumpkin seeds in olive oil, butter, or spray with cooking spray. Sprinkle with salt, or your choice of seasonings. Toss to coat. Bake about 1 hour, tossing every 15 to 20 minutes, until golden brown.

Although we prefer the traditional oven method, you may like these options:

MICROWAVE METHOD:
Place butter or
olive oil in a microwave-safe, rectangular baking dish. Heat in microwave on high for 30 seconds. Add pumpkin seeds and toss to coat. Spread seeds out evenly in the bottom of the dish. Microwave on high about 7 to 8 minutes or until seeds are toasted a light golden color. Be sure to stir every 2 minutes as they are cooking. (Microwave temperatures vary, so keep an eye on them and stir often.) When done, sprinkle with salt, or your choice of seasonings. Toss to coat.

SKILLET METHOD:
Heat a large, heavy-bottomed, dry skillet over medium heat. Shake and stir the seeds constantly as they are toasting to prevent burning. When the pumpkin seeds begin to get golden, start to pop open, and release their aroma, they are done. Sprinkle hot toasted pumpkin seeds with
salt, or your choice of seasonings. Toss to coat.

Experiment with all your favourite seasonings: garlic powder, onion powder, seasoned salt, black pepper, cayenne and cumin.
For a sweet version, melt equal amounts of butter and sugar (brown or white) in a saucepan – add a sprinkle of cinnamon or ginger. Toss your seeds in this mixture before toasting in the oven.

HINT: If you like your toasted pumpkin seeds extra-salty, soak overnight in a solution of 1/4 cup salt to 2 cups of water. Dry an additional day, then proceed as above.




The Cheese Boutique is tucked away at the base of a South Kingsway residential are. The first time we visited, we were certain that mapquest had let us down. It wasn’t until we made that sharp turn onto Ripley Avenue that zowee! We had found it. There is nothing subtle about the exterior of the shop, with its cartoon mouse, moose on the roof and bronzed statues and flags. But when you step through the embellished brass doorway, you realize that this is no Mickey Mouse operation. Although the owner has a sense of humour , he is serious about his food – especially cheese. The boutique has its own temperature controlled room or humidor created for the affinage – aging of cheese. Some of the top restaurants in town keep their rounds here. The Cheese Boutique is a culinary gem, one that cannot truly be captured until experienced firsthand.  www.cheeseboutique.com Check out their Fall 2010 tasting series.

True Blue:
For Halloween, we thought that it would be appropriate to talk about moldy cheeses. And so, we went to the experts. At The Cheese Boutique we headed directly over to the cheese counter, (It’s so easy to be seduced by the room of balsamic vinegars, oils and dried pastas.) where Carmelo, a friendly cheese expert came to our assistance. He took us through a flight of four blue cheeses, starting with the youngest.


1. The first French, Bleu De Bresse was first made in the area of Burgundy following WW11. Made from whole cow’s milk, it is whipped and has a fine edible coating, which is white in colour and has the aroma of mushrooms. The interior is smooth and creamy – a similar texture to Brie.
2. Next we went local with a Benedictine Bleu, produced and cured by monks in St.-Benoît-du-lac, Québec. When it reaches Cheese Boutique it is aged in-house for another 6 months. The aroma was reminiscent of mushrooms had a creamy, delicately salted flavour.
3. Then, we visited Spain for a wonderful Cabrales. This cheese is produced in limited quantities using traditional farmhouse methods. Named after the region, the cheese utilizes raw cow’s milk, goat milk and ewe’s milk. Unlike some blue cheeses the blue mold is not artificially injected. It occurs naturally from two to six months in natural caves in the nearby mountains. It had a stronger, spicier flavour.
4. Finally, we were treated to the Roaring Forties from Tasmania. The name derives from King Island Dairy’s geographic position, on the 40th degree latitude said to have the roughest waters in the world. Its buttery smooth earthy qualities finished with a spicy aftertaste – it is definitely a vey special cheese and well worth trying.

Carmelo recommended this sweet limited edition Beemster extra old and a three-year-old parmesan (aged in-house) for pairing with The Great Pumpkin Cocktail. He also suggested the Pumpkin Butter from clearbrookfarms.com as a perfect finishing detail. And to ward off any creatures of the night we picked up these zesty garlic scapes at Ciboulette et Cie www.cibouletteetcie.ca


Beemster: Butterscotch and toffee flavours predominate over smoky undertones followed by slightly bitter coffee-like notes towards the rind. The texture is incredibly flaky, hard, and initially dry, then creamy, almost like fudge. Scattered crystals of milk protein offer a surprising, yet pleasing crunch. Best eaten at room temperature.

Thanks Carmelo, what a treat! May the Great Pumpkin be extra good to you this Halloween.



Meatatarian’s party platter:
It’s pretty easy to slap together a cold cut platter, but the perfect ‘assiette de charcuterie’ requires some extra legwork and a little help from an expert. The friendly guys at The Cheese Boutique counter are not only cheese experts – they really know their meat. Visit the shop for their wonderful selection of cured meats and pâtés.





Mad for glassware:
We were feeling a bit experimental this year and wanted to serve our guests something other than the usual highballs, snifters and shot glasses, so we set up a ‘mad scientist bar’ and headed north to Efton Science for the appropriate glassware.


Efston Science, is located at 3350 Dufferin Street, across from Yorkdale Mall (on subway line).  www.escience.ca

As a final touch visit the iceman for dry ice delivery www.the-iceman.com or www.dryiceandgases.com and you are good to go.


Thanks to all those who stopped in to see us at Whisky Live on Friday. We had a great time!

Weekend Forecast:
Saturday – Cloudy with showers and 10 degrees
Sunday – Sunny with cloudy periods! And 9 degrees – hooray!

Happy trick-or-treating!

Rabu, 27 Oktober 2010

A Quick Copy ~ Fall Table

I found this picture on the Pottery Barn website and after taking a really good look at it, realized this centerpiece would be so easy to recreate.


I already had two of these open-ended hurricanes.  I also had some Fall filler.  I put my hurricane on a small dish {one of those little cheese ones that come with a gift basket} in a Fall color, because I have to remove mine from the table or move it around quite a bit.  I added my filler trying to recreate it similar to the PB picture.  You can see there are gourds, pumpkins and leaves. 


Inexpensive and easy!  You could probably just use your "extra" or left over decor to fill these.  I used the leaves I still had left over from the dollar store hurricane project I did here.  I already had the filler.  Mine didn't cost me anything to put together because I had it all on hand, but you can get the leaf bundles from the dollar store and probably the filler, too.  I think I got my filler from Michael's last year.

This would work well on a tabletop vignette, dining table, shelf, or a countertop. 



Yellow leaf dish came in a Fall themed basket I won from a raffle {along with a reddish one}; the dishes are from Kmart's Country Living collection; the charger is from Pier 1; placemats from Pier 1; napkins made by moi; glassware from Kohls.

Leaf bowl also came in raffle basket; candles are from Kohls; faux Mum bouquet from raffle basket; leaves on table from Dollar Tree; and the candleholders are glass pieces found at Goodwill that I glued together.

Don't forget to enter my Birthday Giveaway!  It ends at midnight on October 31st!

Linking up with:

Tablescape Thursday at Between Naps On The Porch
Vintage Inspiration Friday:Setting A Fall Table at Common Ground
Vignette Friday at Color Outside the Lines
Make It Yours Day at My Backyard Eden

A Birthday Giveaway!

**This Giveaway Has Ended**
Hooray for you!  My birthday is on Halloween and I am having a giveaway to celebrate! 

Image from The Weed Patch

I have been purchasing some new Christmas ornaments the past few months to be used on a little tabletop tree I bought on clearance last year at Michael's.  Since this tree will be in my kitchen and be a red and white peppermint theme, I am buying ornments that are kitchen related and/or red and white.  This giveaway is for an extra ornament that I picked up just for one of you!


It is this beautiful Coffee Diva!  Isn't she divalicious?  I think she's even a little sassy!  I am assuming she's coffee, but she could be a hot chocolate diva.  I do need my coffee in the morning to function and I think she definitely lets that be known.  She stands 5 inches tall {from her head to toe} and is about 3 1/2 to 4 inches wide.  She comes with the red ribbon already attached.

She's got a plateful of goodies, some whipped cream and you can see the "steam" coming off the top. 


How to win:

You do not have to be a follower.  Just leave me a comment below telling me what your morning drink of choice is that helps you wake up.  

Additionally, for a second entry, you can blog or tweet about this giveaway; just come back and leave me a link in a second and separate comment.   You don't have to have a blog to enter either.  Just leave me an email address to contact you at {like this spam proof way: kathyp (at) creativehomeexpressions (dot) com} if you should win.


This giveaway will end on November 1, 2010, to give everyone time to enter up to and through my birthday!  I will announce the winner sometime during the day on November 1st, using random.org.
**This Giveaway Has Ended**


Senin, 25 Oktober 2010

Evalyse Goes To Goodwill

This should be entitled "Evalyse Goes To The Plaza", but grandma hasn't won Lotto yet! 


Well, it was bound to happen.  This weekend I went out with my daughter and granddaughter, and in our quest to find some lamps for my daughter's apartment we hit Goodwill {and Pier 1 as they had some on Clearance}.  We saw a few possibilities but came away with these darlings.


I have a small shade that I picked up at the Restoration Hardware outlet over the Summer for the smaller lamp.  She will use this on an entry table/shelf by their door so when they come in they can switch a light on.  I will be spray painting this little one black.  It had a paper shade, but it was crap so I threw it out when we got home.
We also found this larger more solid lamp {no shade} in a sage green color.  It would be okay "as is" but I will also be spray painting this lamp black.  It has a little crack in the base, but once I fix it up, it will be hardly noticeable.  Both lamps are wood.  I'll pick up a shade at Target for this one.  She decided to go with black on these lamps to go with the black one we purchased on Clearance at Pier 1. 

Of course, we couldn't leave without my looking things over and I came away with these items.


A brand new cloche!  It has a gold band along the bottom that seems like it is painted on, so I may just paint over it or see if I can attach ribbon or something.  It would be great if I got lucky and it just peeled off smoothly.

This cheese dome.  The dome itself is plastic and that hit the garbage once I got home.  I really wanted this for the wood base.  A clean up, some Oil Rubbed Bronze spray paint and I have a base for my new cloche.  If I can find a wood candle stick somewhere along the line, I'll glue that to the bottom of the base to give it some height.



Lastly, I found this wooden dish/tray/stand/thingy.  I had seen this on someone else's blog awhile ago{maybe Thrifty Decor Chick or Beneath My Heart} and it was spray painted ~ white, I believe.  I'm not sure if I want to go with Heirloom White, ORB or black with this one.  So, I'll think on that one for a bit.

Update: I managed to get these pieces spray painted {except for the large lamp which I patched up with wood fill} on Sunday.   The smaller lamp is now black.


The wood base from the cheese platter/dome is now Oil Rubbed Bronze.  I still need to deal with the gold rim on the cloche before I pair these two up.


My favorite so far is this stand, which I painted in Heirloom White.

Not sure where it's going yet, but for a picture I put it on my kitchen table. 


Evalyse loved everything we got!  Although someone got a little cranky when we were waiting on line; but that's only because I didn't have my breakfast.  : )  It was lovely to spend a little time out shopping with my girls!

Linking up with:

Nifty Thrifty Tuesday at Coastal Charm

Bobbypins Boardwalk Bragfest

Frugalicious Friday at Finding Fabulous


Minggu, 24 Oktober 2010

Balancing Act

Today I'd like to share the living room of a client I have been working with.  They are a lovely young family who had moved to a new and larger home.  When I came into the project, the client already had furnishings in the rooms; either new or existing from their previous home.  We decided to tackle the living room, dining room and entry first.  Today I'd like to share a portion of the living room with you.


Here is a "before" picture of the living room as it appeared when I first visited.  Accessories and wall decor have since been added.  The items in the picture above I had just brought in when I realized I didn't have a "before" picture of this corner, so imagine them not there.


Everything looks very nice and the furniture is new.  There are two large openings {from the entry and also between the dining room} in this room, as well as two walls of windows.   Not a lot of solid wall to work with.  The client was not sure what to do in here, but knew she did not spend a lot of time in the room and wanted to change that. 





The pictures above show what I suggested to the client on the design board, as far as corner bookshelves and an accent chair for the wall across from the seating, as there was nothing on this side of the room.   It seemed a little "heavy" on one side due to the furniture and window treatments. 

Here are some "after" shots of this corner.  {I do need to get some shots of the room in its entirety}.



I added some accessories {below} and I'll be bringing over some of my "donate" books to fill some space for now.  The client will be looking to get some books to fill it with.



Here it is with the accent chair.  I chose a leggy chair so that it does not visually take up space, yet it does allow you to sit and be a part of the conversation area or find the book you are looking for on the bookshelves.


This custom piece was done fairly recently as you can see the shims are still in place and I set the shelves up when I arrived.  Some books and a few more accessories and this spot will be done.  I suggest leaving some space available for new books that come along or new accessories you want to add.  The client just loves it and has spent more time in this room just looking at the bookshelves than she did before they were even there! 

Sometimes people are intimidated by accessorizing.  I'm planning a future post where I will talk about accessorizing bookshelves, using these as an example.

Linking up with:

Metamorphosis Monday at Between Naps On The Porch

Vignette Friday at Color Outside The Lines