Thursday, June 21, 2007

chic {and cheap!}

"Based on colorful sample plates used by traveling china salesmen in the 1940's and 50's to show the variety of color available to restaurants, hotels and country clubs," this Pantone Collection from Fishs Eddy is on sale... and basically irresistible. I'm a lover of colored dinnerware (to accessorize my completely white collection).

Despite the turn-offish name, I could definitely eat some cookies and cream in the burnt ochre cereal bowl for only $6.97.

cup and saucer {3 oz.}: $9.07

side plate: $6.97

dinner plate: $9.07

mug: $5.57

cup and saucer {8 oz.}: $10.47

[via Domino]

daily dose: bunny chairs.

I've forever been a fan of Domino online but never knew about their incredible daily dose until this week. It's been a perfect find. Without it, I wouldn't have read Rita Konig's review of bunny chairs.

Available at Design Within Reach, this beautiful sherbet colored seating sells for only $45. {And for limited time, there's free shipping!} I'm so in love. Perfect, perfect to go next to a miniature desk or table that will someday complete my dream nursery.

yea for me!


After almost a two hour drive and a six hour wait, I am the new proud owner for an Anya Hindmarcher I'm Not A Plastic Bag bag. Avery and I left our house early, early yesterday morning and endured a long day at the mall. But, I got one and happy. Not so much for the designer lable {though that makes it all the more fun!}, but for a slogan I fully support. I'm a happy lady today.

I posted about the bag originally here.

{winner!}



We have a winner! The Silly Wagon's Made U Look collection has been one of our favorite finds. We hope you enjoy the super soft and super unique tee's... JR {who said: "Both designs are so cute!"}. You have won! Please email us your name and address and we will have those shipped to you soon.

Thank you, The Silly Wagon!

Next giveaway begins tomorrow...check back in. You'll love it.

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

{reminder!}





Dear readers, The Silly Wagon giveaway ends tonight at midnight. Be sure to leave a comment before then to be in the draw for a lovely set of two Made U Look {children's} tees to start the summer off well. And take advantage of a 10% discount by entering "silly10" as your coupon code during checkout. Also note free shipping on all {domestic and international} orders over $200! Shop here.
[Comments need to be left on the original giveaway post.] Good luck!

Also, we are due for another exciting giveaway on Friday morning. Check in bright and early.

cupcake-a-holic.


"red velvet cupcake is hot. she parties like lindsay lohan yet is topped with cream cheese frosting. can you say paradox? red velvet is a mystery wrapped in an enigma. she'll break your heart and leave you wanting more. she's sweet, but not THAT sweet." - Saint Cupcake

True story: I once had a dream that I was being chased by someone who was trying to hurt me. I was able to find refuge, though, inside of a giant, hollowed out chocolate cupcake. I wonder what Freud would have thought of that. So maybe I have a cupcake obsession. And not only am I obsessed with baking them (I wish that was the extent of it!), I also find it impossible to make a batch without eating at least four of them. I have to try one when it's still warm, fresh out of the oven, another once it's cooled, a third in it's completed, frosted state, and a fourth just to mull over the taste again. I have a serious addiction. In my on-going quest to find the perfect cupcake, I've discovered some pretty tasty recipes. One of my favorite is a red velvet cake from Portland's Saint Cupcake. If you're not familiar with red velvet cake, it has a chocolate flavor however the cake itself is a rich red color. Do your taste buds a favor and try this recipe. You can thank me (and the almighty Saint Cupcake) later.


Saint Cupcake’s Red Velvet Cupcakes


Makes about 2 dozen cupcakes

This is the most-requested cupcake at Saint Cupcake. At the bakery, they frost it with their secret cream-cheese icing. Use your own favorite icing recipe and, for Easter, decorate the just-frosted cakes with green-tinted flaked coconut, tiny jelly beans or sugar sprinkles.

2 1/2 cups sifted cake flour
1 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons Dutch-process cocoa
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 cup buttermilk
2 tablespoons red food coloring
1 teaspoon vanilla
1/2 cup unsalted butter (1 stick)
1 1/2 cups granulated sugar
2 eggs
1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar
1 teaspoon baking soda

Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Line two standard-size muffin pans with baking-cup liners. In a bowl, whisk together the cake flour, salt, cocoa and baking powder to combine. In a pitcher, whisk together the buttermilk, food coloring and vanilla until blended.

In a stand mixer set on medium to medium-high speed, beat the butter and sugar until light and fluffy, about 5 minutes. Add the eggs, one at a time, beating until fully incorporated; scrape down the sides and bottom of the bowl as necessary. Add the flour mixture in portions, alternating with the buttermilk mixture, until smooth and just blended. In a cup, combine the vinegar and baking soda, allow to fizz, then fold into the batter by hand.

Working quickly, divide the batter evenly among the muffin pan cups and place into the oven immediately. Bake for 15 minutes, then check the center of the cupcakes with a toothpick. If you have a few crumbs clinging to the pick, the cupcakes are done. If the pick is coated with more than a few crumbs, return cupcakes to oven for a minute or so, watching closely. Cool cupcakes in pan on a wire rack until cool enough to handle, about 15 minutes. Carefully lift each from pan, and set on wire rack. Cool to room temperature before icing, about 30 minutes.

Proceed with cupcake eating.

cake beauty

I have a soft spot for unique bath and beauty products. Cake Beauty sounds... sweet!

It all started with Heather Reier, a "beauty junkie" herself, who had a vision of creating something that "would trigger the emotional and physical feeling she knew the world was starved for." "She realized that the beauty world needed a line of cremes, suds and scrubs with decadent, nourishing ingredients accompanied by sophisticated packaging and a sassy, fun concept. The inception of Cake was born."


I'm excited about Satin Sugar, an all-purpose treatment balm. Sounds like a {convenient} indulgence, right?! {Has anyone tried Cake?}
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