Thursday, May 31, 2012

Infinitely Adaptable Spanish Tortilla


Too lazy to run to the grocery store? Bare essentials staring you in the face when you open the fridge? Craving breakfast for dinner? Fear not! Spanish tortilla [the Spanish version of a frittata] may be what you need.  Back in college, I was fortunate enough to study abroad in Madrid. While I enjoyed shopping at the Zara there more than the cuisine, I came back with a couple of recipes [okay, maybe just one] under my belt…thanks to my house mom, Maria! Tortilla [not to be confused with the Mexican corn tortilla] is an egg and potato dish that is, oddly enough, eaten for lunch or dinner. Maria would serve it for dinner alongside a hot bowl of veggie soup—something that really hit the spot, particularly when one is homesick for the U.S. [don’t judge me!] I should make this more often but I actually haven’t gotten a hold of flipping an “egg cake” over a hot stove. There have been disasters, yes, and there have been triumphs. The good news is you can tailor this recipe however you like. The traditional calls for onions and potatoes but there is definitely room to be creative. This past weekend I made a version with Vidalia onions [sooo “in” right now] and garnet yams.

Spanish Tortilla
Olive oil [in this instance, I used coconut oil because that was all I had--it works though!]
2 tsp. minced garlic
2 medium Vidalia onions, sliced
2 garnet yams, baked in the microwave and sliced. [ok so traditionally the potatoes are cooked in the pan with olive oil, but this takes wayyy too long and makes the dish heavier. I just pop them in the microwave at 6 min/potato]
6 eggs beaten
Salt to taste

In a frying pan, heat some olive oil over medium heat. Add the sliced onion and garlic and sauté until they begin to brown just a bit. Meanwhile, beat eggs in separate bowl along with some salt [I want to say 1 tsp. but as Rachel Ray says… just eyeball it]. When the onions are done, pour the egg mixture in. Move the pan around so that every nook and cranny has some egg in it. Cook until the bottom, middle and sides are firm. The top should still be runny. Turn off the heat and run a spatula along the sides of the pan to loosen the cake.  Put a regular plate on top, holding it firmly, and flip the pan. The cake should have popped onto the plate [expect some gooey egg to land on your countertop].  Heat the pan again and add some more oil. Slide the cake back onto the pan so that the runny part is now on the bottom. Cook for another 5-10 minutes…and flip it back onto the plate. I like to eat this with a simple green salad, but again, it’s really up to you! 


 --T

Friday, May 25, 2012

Homemade Iced Chai Latte

I love me some Starbucks especially on weekends.  But sometimes going to Starbucks every week can leave your wallet a bit empty with their 4 dollar drinks (and that's for the tall size).  I read some reviews on Chai Latte Concentrates and I decided to give it a try.  I went to my local wholefoods and they had to brands, Oregon Chai Latte Concentrate and Tazo Chai Tea Latte Concentrate.  I decided to try the Oregon brand because they had one that was "slightly sweet" with only 7 grams of sugar per serving.  The directions say to put equal parts of the concentrate and milk, so I did 1/2 cup of each and then poured over a cup of ice.  The result was pretty delicious.  It wasn't totally the same as what you would buy at Starbucks, but it was pretty darn close.  Next time I think I would add a little bit more concentrate and less milk to give it a stronger Chai flavor.  Wishing everyone a great Memorial Day weekend!



-A

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

DIY Butterfly Wall Art via Gossip Girl

DIYing is what I do best! and when I walked into my little sisters room one day and saw her DIY attempt, I felt she needed an intervention. She was trying to duplicate the butterfly wall art as seen on Gossip Girl by Paul Villnski, but she didn't really execute it as well so I had to step in. I found out that its actually pretty easy, cheap and fast. 

Supplies:
1. Scrapbook Paper 
2. A hole punch (at least 2in wide)
3. Craft Tack (any brand but I prefer Aleene's)

The inspiration...
1. Punch out butterflies
2. Fold butterflies and add some tacky to the back fold
3. Start designing! If you want a circle in the middle like I did, trace on the wall with a pencil and start to scatter them further apart as you go out. 

before and after! 

-M


Monday, May 21, 2012

M's Vintage Birthday Bash

M turned 25 this past Thursday, and we have been busy with celebrations this weekend.  I cant believe my little sister is already a quarter years old!  We always go to Mai Thai in Old Town, Alexandria for her birthday, and we went on her actual birthday on Thursday because it's sort of a tradition.  Then on Saturday we threw her a small vintage bbq bash which was inspired by the 1950's and we encouraged all of our guests to dress in 1950's vintage attire.  The decoration had a pastel color scheme with little touches of vintage.  Our food was all bbq food with the typical burgers and hot dogs but we added special touches such as vintage ketchup and mustard bottles and little trays for the onion rings and fries. Overall it was a great night and she said it was one of her favorite birthdays ever!  Here are a few photos from M's birthday weekend.

                                                  Dinner at Mai Thai in Old Town, Alexandria
Food and Dessert
Vintage Coke Bottles and Paper Straws
                                                           Making wishes and blowing candles
                                                                       Decorations
ATM

-A

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Estate Sales and Tips

The secret to all Vintage Stores are Estate Sales! they have tons of clothes, jewelry, and anything else you can think of for low prices. The only thing is they usually start during the week (which most of us work) and by the time Saturday comes around everything good is gone. Here are some tips about estate sale shopping.

1. Visit websites such as EstateSales.net  to find local homes that are selling, sometimes newspapers or craigslist has listings as well, but most people will list on that website. The website also posts pictures and lists generally what they will be selling. 
2. BRING CASH. Most companies prefer cash, and its easier to bargain when you have cash in hand.   
3. The earlier the better. Lines can form on the first day! not everyone is looking for the same stuff as you, but if its a good find someone will snatch it up.
4. Look before you buy. You can't really go back and return your item, so check everything out before you buy it. If its fixable, find out how much it will cost to fix and if its really worth it. Sometimes the saying "someone's junk is someone else's treasure" isn't true if its really junk. 
5. CLEAN IT. Usually when you buy from an estate sale you're not 100% what living conditions that person was in (yes I finally said it, Estate sales are usually selling things for people who have passed). I put all the things I buy in a plastic bag before I bring it home, and dry clean clothes or clean everything else with with some warm soap, water and a old toothbrush. 

Hope everyone uses this information and visits your local estate sale! if you're not someone who will buy old stuff its even fun to go look at everything. The last estate sale I went to I found a box of love letters from the couple back and forth from the 1930's.. is it weird that I wanted to buy the box?

-M

this person was obsessed with elephants like me! so I had to buy one

A vintage dress with matching jacket, its very rare to find the jacket to go along with the dress.
I also found a beautiful jewelry box, 2 bracelets, 3 earrings and a ring.
Baby shoes for my "future babies" that I already shop for. 
A little vanilla bottle and some old serving trays.

I was always looking for an old Army Jacket, but this 1966 boys scouts shirt is even better! especially that its from my hometown Springfield VA!

These 2 dresses are perfect for summer days




Monday, May 7, 2012

Shoe Box Treasures

178 pictures from the 1900's were found in a shoe box in London! these pictures are so fun and show the greatness of India which I hope to visit one day! Here's the link the the article..








-M

The Mascara Diaries


I have an addiction…and it’s mascara. I try to avoid spending too much on makeup, but alas, I cannot with mascara. I think long lashes always look good… even with minimal makeup. Every day I wear the same thing:  under-eye concealer, bronzer, blush and MASCARA—so I think it’s perfectly normal to spend a little extra on basics [this is my reasoning, you know YOLO].  I have gone thru a lot of brands—Dior, Givenchy, Shiseido, Benefit, YSL… blah blah blah. They are generally good, but haven't done it for me. I need a lightweight formula that curls, lengthens, doesn’t smudge and comes off relatively easily (I have lots of needs]. My go-to for the last couple of years has been my Fiberwig [post to come]. It’s perfect for day… for night…for yoga…for channel surfing. But I digress. I recently received a small sample of Laura Mercier’s Full Blown Volume Lash Building mascara, and I have to say… I like it! It is not the fiber formula I tend to stick with, but it’s versatile and what I’m looking for.  I haven’t yet reached Twiggy-status… but I’m happy for now!

--T 


 **Top right is the before pic. Please excuse my unkempt brows...they are a work-in-progress.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Street Style

I love seeing new trends from fashionistas on the street... some great websites that snap those looks are STREETFSN, Street Pepper, and Leo Oliveria. Here are some of my favorite looks.





-M



Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Birthday Cake for a Special Lady


I spent a long weekend home in New Jersey to celebrate my mom’s birthday [I tend to go home for birthdays, including mine]. Per the usual, I hit up a couple of malls and made some really important/not-so-important purchasing decisions and of course, cooked. Follow by a bout of my mom feeding me leftovers, I made tacos for everyone on Sunday and started on the birthday cake. My mom is definitely a dessert connoisseur so I had to make something that would impress…so I opted for this layered strawberry shortcake—something light for springtime [the chiffon cake really made the difference]. A few tweaks…I am a bit weary of cutting/slicing layers, so I just did two layers using two 9” cake pans. Also, I went ahead and macerated the strawberries using some sugar and lemon juice. My mom was super pleased with the finished product—and I must say—for someone who has frequent meltdowns when baking, this was a cinch! 

--T


By the way, how cute is the electric beater? My mom kept the one she got in the 80s and it still works like a charm!

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Spring Cleaning

I have lived in my townhouse for a little over 2 years, but I still feel at times that I have just moved in because I lack organization in some parts of the house.  I love my kitchen and I have a lot of drawer and cabinet space, but it seems that most of my stuff is just thrown in there.  I bought these drawer organizers that you can find at The Container Store.  After organizing my drawers, I will go on to organize my pantry.  Because of the warm weather approaching, storing your dried goods in canisters is always a good idea because sometimes you can find pantry moths or the food could just get easily spoiled and go bad.  I bought these also from The Container store, where I plan to store items such as flour, sugar, brown sugar, pasta, cereal, etc.  I am hoping to finish this part of my spring cleaning by the end of this month, so that I can move on to other parts of the house.  Wish me luck!


                           My inspiration.  Hopefully mine could look something like this...

                                                                                -A

Elephants and Vintage

Elephants and Vintage. Those are two of my favorite things. Something about elephants melt my heart and I'm a little obsessed with them. Vintage is something I love because its not all about the piece itself, its how you find it, what it means to you, and the fact no one else will have it! Here are some of my favorite vintage rings. Soon I will share some of my secrets about Vintage shopping... You can find a lot of interesting pieces without spending a fortune!



-M