Antique Swedish Mora Clocks

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I have been just dying for an antique Swedish Mora clock since I first laid eyes on one years ago.  I know they are trendy right now, but that’s okay.  They were trendy in the 1790s, too!
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Mora clocks were made in Mora, Sweden when the town came onto hard times.

Mora Clocks are often marked with the inscription “A A S Mora”.  These are the initials from Krang Anders Andersson (1727-1799) from Oestnor.  He is traditionally known as the first clock maker in the town of Mora.  (A A S = Anders Anders Son).  AAS initials appeared on clocks in 1792.

Each area in the province of Darlana produced a different part of the clock.  The clocks were initially sold without a case, then buyer would then ask various locals to make a case.  That is why there is so much variety in these clocks!

Antique Swedish Mora Clocks
Antique Mora clocks

Eventually however, the “Moraklockor” grew out of fashion.  A published manuscript from 1878 quotes, “In Mora clocks are being produced, but they are very old-fashioned models which cannot be compared to the more tasteful clocks which are being imported from North America and Germany”.  HA! The clocks were produced for about 80 years and then fell out of style.

There are a few different types, all of which are usually made from local pine but sometimes oak.

Fryksdall: They have a pinched in waist, wide belly, and curly scroll.  These ones are most appealing to me. They are often painted in whites, cremes, and greys.

Bridal: These clocks are the most unusual and most expensive; they have fine carvings and paintings on them.  Often given to the bride on her wedding day.

Country:  Plainer in appearance with less decoration.  Simple hood crowns, may not have a face glass. They are often painted with folk art or in browns, yellows, and reds.

City: a catch-all phrase for all remaining clocks. These ones are often painted black.

Antique Swedish Bridal Mora Clocks
a collection of “bridal” mora clocks!

Clocks made in the North of Sweden were thin and tall.
Clocks made in the South of Sweden were fatter with exaggerated curves.

Antique Swedish Mora Clocks in blue hues
Antique Mora clocks in beautiful blues

Mora clocks do come with original paint; however through the years they have been painted and repainted at times.  The original owners would have never had the “chippy” look; they would have had a new very finely painted clock.  The new “chippy” look is all the rage these days with the shabby-chic look.

Antique Swedish Mora Clocks in Chippy shabby chic white!
antique Mora clocks in chipped down to original wood

They come in all shapes and colors… here are some beautiful blues…

Blue Antique Swedish Mora Clocks
Antique Mora Clocks

These ones are more ornate with finer hand painting…

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Beautiful Antique Swedish Mora Clocks
Antique Mora Clocks

Antique mora clocks painted black and gold in the chinoiserie style…

Black Antique Swedish Mora Clocks in Chinoiserie style!
Chinoiserie black and gold antique mora clocks

Beauty in the simplicity of white and grey…

Antique Swedish Mora Clocks in white and grey

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Beautifully decorated, highly ornate with fancy crowns and painted bodies, these are bridal clocks:

Antique Bridal Swedish Mora Clocks
ornate bridal Mora clocks

 

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They do come in all shades, I love these pink and green clocks…

Antique Swedish Mora Clocks in Pink and Green
pink and green antique Mora clocks

Want to know why I did all of this research?!

I bought one!! Yes, it is featured somewhere on this page… stay tuned for the reveal… whenever I receive it!

Where to purchase?? Check out all of these fine antique mora clock dealers from which I took the pictures from: Mora ClocksGustavianLone Ranger Antiques, Bagatelle Antiques, Cupboards and Roses, A. Tyner Antiques, Eloquence Inc, Raymond Goins, Scandinavian Antiques & Living , M. Naeve, Maison and Co, C’est La Vie

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Easter 2015: The Easter Table

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I am pretty excited about my Easter table this year.  Not a whole lot has changed, but I just love the bunny rabbits!

The little bunnies pulling the wagon are pulling Easter eggs and are a new addition this year from Pottery Barn….

This year I put a white paper lace “charger” under the green bunny plates.

 

I also have little robin’s eggs nests scattered about on the table too.

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Weekend Whimsy #2

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It’s time for Weekend Whimsy… #2. I changed the layout this week, what do you think?
Okay, Let’s get right to it.

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You need to look at the pictures from this beautiful English Country estate. The tile from this bathroom is from the 1730s! go here!

//TWO//

A design firm transformed a 16th century church into their office. It’s really cool. You MUST look at the pictures HERE

//THREE//

In the mood for Spring? If not, surely these 70+ Spectacular Spring Photos will make you in the mood! 

//FOUR//

Loving my new Bunny Rabbit wall flower from Bath & Body Works… You can get it here

//FIVE//

With Disney’s new live-action Cinderella moving opening this weekend, Disney asked high-fashion designers to give their take on the modern glass slipper.  Here’s what they came up with!

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The editors are Glamour magazine taste-tested the Girl Scout cookies and posted a review.  What a terrible job to have! Check out which ones to avoid here

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You can make some edible cookie dough for one… shhh, I won’t tell! Get the recipe here

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I am loving this beautiful kitchen. I like the white cabinets, marble counter tops, and what appears to be marble subway tile as the back splash.  The farmhouse sink is nice, and I love the two lantern chandeliers. To see more pictures of pretty kitchens including this one go here

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Packing List: What to Pack to Paris

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I travel to Paris and London frequently and I am sharing with you a guide about what to wear to these cities.

I usually go to Paris and London in the Spring or Fall, but I have been there in the Summer too.

With that in mind, I have shared some of my favorite pieces that you can layer easily.

I always fit all of my clothes onto a carry-on bag.  I’ve heard horror stories of lost checked bags on international trips – especially stories of this happening in Paris because France frequently goes on strike!

Imagine going to the most fashionable city without clothes! The horror!

Tops and Tees

Nº 1 // A Breton Striped Tee– You have to wear a striped tee in France! 

Nº 2 //A white and grey t-shirt   – A white tee and grey tee go with everything.

Nº 3 // A Nice Blouse – You need a blouse that you can wear to a nice restaurant. 

Nº 4 // Chambray Shirt – I like this shirt because it goes with everything and is fashionable. 

Nº 5 // Sleeveless Shirt – It is nice to pack a sleeveless shirt or tank top because that way you are prepared for unexpected (or expected!) warm weather!  Sometimes the museum can become very hot too. 

Outerwear and Dresses

Nº 6 //  A Black Blazer – This is essential as you can dress this blazer up or down.

Nº 7 //  Long Sweater Cardigan  – A long sweater cardigan is great for layering and on the airplane and for cooler days.

Nº 8 //  A Little Black Dress  – A LBD is a wardrobe staple and can be dressed up or down depending on the occasion.

Nº 9 // The Trench Coat  – You need a trench coat that will keep you dry in Europe! It frequently rains there for all seasons, except the middle of Summer. 

Jeans and Pants 

Nº 10 // Jeans – The Europeans love skinny jeans. 

Nº 11 // Black Skinny Jeans– You can’t go wrong with a pair of black skinny jeans. They are nice because you can dress then up or down as well.

Shoes

Nº 12 // Ballerina Flat – The ballerina flat is a must-wear in Paris.

Nº 13 // Black Booties – Black booties and boots never go out of style, especially in Europe!

Nº 14 // Mules and Loafers- If you are going to London or Paris in the warmer months, I suggest wearing some slip on mules or loafers instead of bringing booties.  

Nº 15 // Retro Cool Sneaker – I have been wearing these Converse Chuck Taylors  to Europe for years and every time I go, Europeans ask me where I got my shoes. *smirk, they think I’m cool

Accessories 

Nº 16 // A Scarf  – You must bring one scarf with you for the plane and then buy all other scarves in Paris.

Nº 17 // A Cross bodybag  – A small cross body shoulder bag is perfect for your slim camera, passport, wallet, travel umbrella, and lip gloss.  Honestly though, buy a bag in Paris when you’re there.

Nº 18 // a Necklace– Accessorize your outfit with a necklace.  I recommend a simple necklace as the big bold necklaces are not fashionable there.  The scarf instead is worn as a statement necklace. 

Nº 19 // Travel Umbrella – Who knows when it’s going to rain. 

Nº 20 // A watch  – I find that when I go to Europe I wear a watch compared to when I am back in the US.  I usually use my cell phone in the USA, but as I frequently don’t carry my phone there, I actually wear a watch to tell the time. 

Nº 21 // Sunglasses – I always wear a pair of chic sunglasses to Europe. You will find yourself walking around outside a lot (8-10 miles per day!) and you will find some sunglasses very helpful! 

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Orange Blossom Macarons Recipe like Laduree

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I have been back in the kitchen baking macarons.  I have been longing to try Laduree’s famous orange blossom macarons, but I just couldn’t wait until my trip to Paris in April.  So I attempted to bake them at home!
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Orange Blossom Macaron recipe

The result? DELICIOUSNESS!  I was unsure if I would like them since I don’t really like rose flavored things… but the orange blossom flavor is just as if I walked through the orange grove around the block with my mouth open and ate the smell.

No surprise that the blogger of a blog with the name of peonies and orange blossoms likes, well, orange blossom macarons!

Materials needed: (affiliate links are used for your convenience)

    • a food scale (yes, you need this. I use this one)
    • a piping tip and piping bag (I like the ateco #806, I use these tips and piping bag)
    • Food coloring (the gels or dry powder works best, not the liquid store stuff)
    • A macaron template
    • food processor (I use this one)
Laduree Orange Blossom Macaron recipe

Laduree Macaron shell Recipe (from Ladurée Macarons)
275g ground almonds
250g powdered sugar
210g egg whites
210g granulated sugar

1.  Mix almond meal and the powdered sugar in a food processor. Be careful not to grind too long, otherwise it will form a paste.

2. Sift the almonds and powdered sugar. Set aside.

3. Weigh out granulated sugar.

4. Weigh the egg whites.  Beat them slowly on a low speed until foamy. SLOWLY add the granulated sugar to the egg whites as you beat.  Once all mixed, increase speed to medium and beat until a firm meringue forms.  You want a firm meringue with glossy peaks but not stiff peaks.  They should defy gravity and remain in the bowl if you turn it upside down.  If you tilt your bowl to the side and they are sliding out, keep beating.

5. Add the food coloring gel and mix.
6. Then fold in 1/3rd of the almond/sugar mixture into the meringue with a silicone spatula.  Once combined, add another third of the almond mixture. Add last bit.  This batter requires more deflation during this step since it creates such a poofy meringue.

7. Add the batter to a piping bag. . Pipe in rows using your template onto parchment paper.

8. Pick up the pan and beat until the counter.  The cookies need to rest on the counter between 30-60 minutes.  They are ready to go in the oven when they are dry to touch (the shell shouldn’t stick to your finger)

9.  Set the oven to 300F.

10. Bake the cookies for 13-15 minutes one sheet at a time. They are done when they look kind of matte and seem firm when you lightly tap on them.  You can always rescue a slightly overcooked one with the maturation process that comes later, but you cannot rescue an undercooked one!!

11.  Remove from paper once completely cool. If they stick they stick to the paper, they aren’t cool yet. Or you undercooked them.

Laduree Orange Blossom Cream Filling
4 tbsp (60 mL) orange blossom water (you can get it: buy here)
4 1/2 tsp (15 g) corn starch
2/3 cup (160mL) heavy cream
1/2 cup (100g) granulated sugar
3 1/2 ounces (100g) white chocolate, coarsely chopped
7 1/2 tbsp (110g) softened butter
1 drop green food coloring

Directions

  1. Whisk the 3 tbsp (45mL) of the orange blossom water into the cornstarch.
  2. Combine the cream and sugar in a saucepan and heat until simmering.  Whisk the simmering liquid into the cornstarch mixture.  Then return it to the saucepan, continuing to whisk over low heat for 30 seconds until thickened and smooth.  Pour into a bowl.
  3. Use a spatula and little by little stir in the chocolate into the hot cream.
  4. Now pour into a food processor until it cools slightly
  5. Add the butter gradually, the remaining orange blossom water, food coloring and process until smooth and creamy.
  6. Pour into a dish, cover with plastic cling wrap and plate it directly onto the cream.  Refrigerate for at least 2 hours until firm enough to be piped.
  7. Spoon the orange blossom cream into a piping bag and pipe into the remains shells.
  8. Refrigerate the macarons in an air-tight container for at least 12 hours before serving. This allows the “macaronnage” to occur and makes the cookie super yummy.  If you eat it immediately it’s really good, if you wait 12 hours… perfection!

Get the printable recipe here

Orange Blossom Macaron Recipe

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Weekend Whimsy

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I’m starting a new feature on my blog this weekend.  I’m introducing… “Weekend Whimsy”.

It will consist of some of my favorite pictures, articles, and links that I’ve found throughout the net and want to share with you.

The exact format of this will probably change as I figure out how I like it. This week it’s just a week links. But I think next week I’ll include some pictures.

I’ve chosen the weekend to post my favorite items from the week because I often find myself reading blogs on Saturday and Sunday morning and wishing that there were more blog posts on those days.

What is Weekend Whimsy?  It’s a fun collection of links and pictures that I found on the web and wanted to share with everyone.

How good do these Extra Nutty Dark Chocolate Fudge Brownies look?! ummm, want to bake some and send them my way?

Check out these pillows made from vintage Hermes Scarves


I bought some new boyfriend jeans this week and I love love love them.  I highly recommend them: Awesome boyfriend jeans

These are some beautiful photos taken from around the world that will make you have wanderlust to pack up and get on an airplane tomorrow.

According to the WSJ, purse prices are going to start falling.  Good.

I think I am going to attempt to make these lavender pistachio madeleines next on my madeleine baking frenzy.

I normally don’t post about “real-word” stuff here, but Jimmy Kimmel rounded up a bunch of real doctors and put together this video for the anti-vaccine movement: Get your kids vaccinated 

And we’ll end this with a laugh for the week… Watch penguins falling down!  It’s so cute and awkward.

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Spring Pasta Recipe with Asparagus, Avocado, and Peas

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I have a delicious Spring pasta recipe for you today!  It contains pretty Spring greens and the creamy sauce is made from… avocado! (I know that sounds weird, the husband was skeptical, but then loved it!)

Spring Pasta with asparagus, peas, and an avocado "cream" sauce! Healthy and delicious, perfect for vegetarians!
Spring Pasta Recipe with pears, asparagus, and avocado!

Spring Pasta Recipe – printable recipe here

Ingredients

  • Angel hair pasta or thin spaghetti
  • 1 cup frozen peas
  • 1 bunch of asparagus, chopped into bite size pieces
  • 1 shallot, diced
  • 1 tbsp olive oil

For the Sauce…

  • 1 avocado
  • 6 tbsp water
  • 1 tbsp lemon juice
  • the zest of one lemon
  • salt and pepper to taste
  • 1/2 tbsp thyme

Directions

  1. Bring large pot of water to a boil.  Add the pasta and cook for 5 minutes. Then add the asparagus to the same pot and cook for 4 more minutes.  Drain.
  2. While the pasta is cooking, make the sauce.  Add all ingredients to a food processor and process until it is smooth.
  3. In another pan, heat 1 tbsp of olive oil over medium heat.  Add the shallot and cook 2-3 minutes, until soft.  Then add the peas and cook for another 2-3 minutes, until they are hot.
  4. In a bowl, mix together the pasta/asparagus, peas/shallots, and the sauce.  Enjoy!  Serve with some delicious homemade pain d’epi bread!

Spring Pasta with asparagus, peas, and an avocado "cream" sauce! Healthy and delicious, perfect for vegetarians!

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Kate Spade Spring

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I was perusing the Kate Spade website yesterday when I found she has some of her new Spring line online.

She always has fancy clutches but I thought these were particularly fun and putting me in mood for Spring.

Now, I would never use one of these bags because of the odd shape and the volume of stuff I carry in my bag, but they are so much fun!

A flower pot…

 a frog…

A hot air balloon…

A watering can…

The birdhouse is my favorite with the little birdie on the side…

This lady bug clutch is fun too!

Now, like I said, the bags above are just for looking for me.  But several things caught my eye that I could possibly buy if I wandered into her store…

My favorite pink necklace broke this weekend. I am so sad.  Then I saw this “garden bed gems” necklace which could replace it.

Did you know she made cups?  I could see myself sipping on an homemade iced caramel macchiato in one of these, hee  hee..

Kate spade, sadly, did not pay me to write this post.  But I’ll accept donations, Kate Spade.

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Biscoff/Speculoos Cookie Butter Macaron Recipe

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Remember how I mentioned how I loved cookie butter.  I had some chocolate macaron shells laying around (yes, I literally have macarons laying around the house… the life of a macaron lover and baker!) and I didn’t know what to do them.  I thought… I love cookie butter. I love chocolate macarons. Why not… combine the two?  I made a cookie butter chocolate cupcake here and it was yummy.

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The combination was a win. If you don’t know what cookie butter tastes like… it’s like brown sugar, caramel, with a hint of spice.

Cookie Butter Biscoff Chocolate Macaron Recipe

Materials needed:

  • a food scale (yes, you need this. I use this one)
  • a piping tip and piping bag (I like the ateco #806, I use these tips and piping bag
  • Food coloring (the gels or dry powder works best, not the liquid store stuff)
  • A macaron template (either make one or get one here or here. It makes piping easier)
  • food processor (for the cream filling, I use this one)

Chocolate Macaron Shell: GET THE PRINTABLE RECIPE HERE
260g almond flour
250g powdered sugar
15g cocoa powder
210g granulated sugar
210g egg whites

1.  Mix almond meal, cocoa powder, and the powdered sugar in a food processor. Be careful not to grind too long, otherwise it will form a paste.

2. Sift the almonds, cocoa powder, and powdered sugar. Set aside.

3. Weigh out granulated sugar.

4. Weigh the egg whites.  Beat them slowly on a low speed until foamy. SLOWLY add the granulated sugar to the egg whites as you beat.  Once all mixed, increase speed to medium and beat until a firm meringue forms.  You want a firm meringue with glossy peaks but not stiff peaks.  They should defy gravity and remain in the bowl if you turn it upside down.  If you tilt your bowl to the side and they are sliding out, keep beating.

5. Add the food coloring gel and mix.  To make mine a richer brown color, I used “chocolate brown” food coloring.


6. Then fold in 1/3rd of the almond/sugar mixture into the meringue with a silicone spatula.  Once combined, add another third of the almond mixture. Add last bit.  This batter requires more deflation during this step since it creates such a poofy meringue.

7. Add the batter to a piping bag.  Pipe in rows using your template onto parchment paper. 

8. Pick up the pan and beat until the counter.  The cookies need to rest on the counter between 30-60 minutes.  They are ready to go in the oven when they are dry to touch (the shell shouldn’t stick to your finger)

9.  Set the oven to 300F.

10. Bake the cookies for 13-15 minutes one sheet at a time. They are done when they look kind of matte and seem firm when you lightly tap on them.  You can always rescue a slightly overcooked one with the maturation process that comes later, but you cannot rescue an undercooked one!!   

11.  Remove from paper once completely cool. If they stick they stick to the paper, they aren’t cool yet. Or you undercooked them.



Cookie Butter Filling
Go to Trader Joe’s and buy a tub of cookie butter. Either the smooth or crunchy. I tried both.. they both taste good.
Or you can use the Biscoff cookie butter filling. I think I saw a Target have it once.


Directions
1. Carefully spread some cookie butter filling on one side of the cooled macaron shells, then place a shell on top.
2. Refrigerate in an air-tight container for 12 hours before serving. Why? This allows the “macaronnage” to occur… basically the flavors all meld together to make a delicious cookie even better.


Biscoff Cookie Butter Chocolate Macaron recipe

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Bread Making: Pain d’Epi Bread Recipe

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Have you ever heard of Pain D’Epi (aka Wheat Stalk Bread)?  Perhaps not heard of it, but maybe you’ve seen or ate it.

It is called wheat stalk bread because, well, it looks like the top of a wheat stalk.  Don’t you agree?

The recipe is adapted from Artisan Bread in 5 minutes.  I added my own tips/tricks into the mix. But I feel like the book is a lie… it takes way longer than 5 minutes to make fresh artisan bread. Even more than 5 minutes of prep time.  It’s a 4-5 hour process, in reality.



Pain d’Epi Recipe

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cups lukewarm water
  • 1 packet yeast (7g)
  • 3/4 tbsp salt
  • 455 grams (3 1/4 cups) all-purpose flour


Directions

  1. Add water, yeast, and salt together.  Let sit for approximately 5-10 minutes to allow the yeast to activate. (don’t use too hot of water, approximately warm bath water is nice. Remember, the yeast is alive!)
  2. Add the flour.  Now mix together until is incorporated.  It’s handy to have a mixer here.  Mine mixed for approximately 10 minutes using the bread hook on my mixer.  It’s done mixing when a nice dough ball is formed.
  3. Place a cup of water in the microwave and heat it up.  Then, place your bowl (that contains the dough) into the microwave, cover the bowl with a cloth, and close the door.  Allow the dough to rise for about 2 hours.
  4. Once done rising, you can either: put in the refridgerator and store for 2 weeks OR continue on.
  5. Place about a dough ball approximately the size of a large orange onto a floured surface.  Shape by stretching it into an oval.  Then fold the dough into thirds, like you’re folding a letter.  The dough should now be about a baguette shape.
  6. Place the dough on a piece of parchment paper that has cornmeal on it.  Allow the dough to rest for approximately 20 minutes.
  7. Turn the oven on to 450F.  If you have a baking stone, place it in the oven when the oven is heating up.
  8. After the dough has rested, take kitchen shears and cut into one end of the dough at about a 45 degree angle towards the bottom of the dough.  Then take the dough chunk and lean it to the left. Repeat multiple times, alternating which side you leave tend ought on.
  9. Just prior to placing your dough in the oven, put a baking pan of water below the baking stone.  This simulates what a steam oven does… providing a steamy environment for the perfect piece of bread! 
  10. Now, slide the dough onto your baking stone (or just put your pan in the oven).  Bake for 20-25 minutes until the crust is browned.  The dough is done when it has a hollow sound to it.
  11. Cool then serve.

this recipe makes about 3-4 loaves.

Artisan Bread in 5 minutes has a lovely guide on their website on how exactly to shape the bread…


What to serve this with?  This is GREAT for dinner rolls or at parties. 

Serve with… some butter.  Or take some olive oil and balsamic and mix together.  Or take some olive oil, italian herbs, and some garlic, mix together, and dip the bread in that.  

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Biscoff Cookie Butter Chocolate Cupcakes

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I have a delicious recipe for you! Cookie Butter Chocolate Cupcakes!  I’m assuming by now you’ve tried cookie butter. AKA Biscoff spread. AKA cookie in a tub.  It’s really yummy.  If you haven’t had had a Biscoff cookie, they taste like… brown sugar, caramel, with a hint of spice. The first time I had one was from American Airlines years ago. Anyway…

The chocolate cupcake recipe is not mine. It’s from Niner Bakes. 

Chocolate Cupcakes

Ingredients

  • 2 cups granulated sugar
  • 1 3/4 cups flour
  • 3/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 1 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 1 1/2 tsp baking soda
  • 1 tsp of salt
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1/2 cup vegetable oil
  • 2 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 cup hot boiling water

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 and line your cupcake pan with cupcake liners.
  2. In your mixer bowl, mix together eggs, milk, oil, and vanilla extract. Beat together.
  3. In a separate bowl, add sugar, flour, baking soda, baking powder, cocoa, and salt.  Mix together.  
  4. Slowly add dry ingredients to wet ingredients and mix.
  5. Carefully pour in boiling water then mix.  *start mixing slowly at first so you don’t get burned!*
  6. Pour the very thin batter into the cupcake pan, filling the liners 2/3 full.
  7. Bake for 20-24 minutes, until toothpick comes out clean from the center.
  8. Let cupcakes cool completely before frosting. (If you don’t, your frosting will look like mine in the pictures!)

Biscoff Cookie Butter Frosting

Ingredients

  • 3 cups powdered sugar
  • 3/4 cup cookie butter spread (can use the crunchy or smooth spread)
  • 1/4 cup butter, softened
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/3 cup milk (skim or low fat is fine)

Directions

  1. Put all ingredients into a bowl. Mix together.  **Note, if it’s not the right consistency, you may add more powdered sugar.
  2. Frost once cupcakes are cool. If not, the frosting runs (like in my pictures! Hey, I was hungry!)

If you would like to substitute peanut butter instead of biscoff cookie butter in the frosting, you can. I did. It’s really easy.  Then you have peanut butter cupcakes.

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Favorite Oscar Gowns and Looks 2015

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It was a rainy day here in Southern California last night, so we were finally huddled inside like the rest of the country (yes, we don’t go outside when it rains).

I am sharing my favorite looks from Oscar night 2015.

I like this pretty black dress from Rita Vinieris that Kelly Osbourne was wearing.  I think the A-line is very figure-flattering for all women and the black lace is pretty. Now she just needs to ditch the purple hair and tattoos..

Rosamund Pike is wearing this pretty red lace dress by Givenchy.

I know Patricia Arquette’s look won’t be on most peoples’ list of favorites but the reason I chose to feature this dress by Rosetta Getty is for a few reasons: it’s simple, it’s classic, it has an interesting feature with the white cape going down the side, and it’s very flattering on someone who is not supermodel stick thin (aka us normal people could wear something like this!)

While I have never heard of this actor, David Oyelowo, when I saw his picture wearing this awesome tuxedo I had to feature him.  It is a Dolce & Gabbana tuxedo and it looks fabulous on him.

I like this simple red dress with a twist… literally, a jeweled twist on her left shoulder.  Dakota Johnson is wear Saint Laurent (PS Did you know she is the daughter of Melanie Griffith?)

I love that Jennifer Lopez wore a gown fit for a princess (well, maybe the cleavage would be less revealing if worn by a princess), but it is such a pretty gown. Of course it’s by Elie Saab.

Emma Stone looks very pretty in this lime-green Elie Saab gown.

This gown was shown with a cape on the runway… given how “cold” it is here I’m surprised she didn’t wear it!  I like this pretty white graceful gown by Zuhair Murad.

I love this pretty blue number that goes well with Jessica Chastain’s red hair; gown by Givenchy.

While this gown isn’t anything super special… just a nice black evening dress, I just love the Tiffany statement necklace that makes Cate Blanchett’s pretty baby blues pop.

Anna Kendrick looked so pretty in this simple gown by Thakoon.

I love this beaded gown by Yanina Couture worn by Jamie Chung.

At first I the nude color was a little off, but I love the hand embroidery on Valentino’s beautiful gown worn on the very pregnant Keira Knightley.

Singer Rita Ora wore this pretty blue and gold gown by Marchesa. Love the train!

Now for the girls in pink!  Supermodel Karolina Kurkova is wearing this pretty pastel pink number by Marchesa… the back is so pretty, although I don’t know how she would sit down! No one said these dresses were practical!

This is one of my favorite shades of pink and Gwyneth Paltrow is wearing it yet again to the Oscars (remember her Ralph Lauren number from the 90s?). I’m not too sure how I feel about the giant rose on the shoulder, but I just love this color on her so much I don’t care!  Gown by Ralph & Russo.

If you did not watch the Oscars last night, then you missed Lady Gaga sing a beautiful tribute to Julie Andrews and the Sound of Music. I couldn’t believe my ears! I knew she could sing, but she can sing!
You have to watch this, here: http://youtu.be/Y2KSOeLXIzo

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Spring Sneaker Trends 2015

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I put together this style board of my favorite sneakers for Spring 2015.
I have never put together one of these boards before; it was fun!


Spring sneakers 2015

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What I noticed about Spring sneaker trends this year is that they are a nod to sneakers that a lot of us grew up wearing!  Old school Vans type sneakers, original Adidas, Converse (my favorite), and Keds.

Which one is your favorite??

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Honey Vanilla Latte

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After going to Urth Caffe recently where I had their fabulous honey vanilla latte, I thought to myself, why not make it at home?

The funny thing, after searching google and pinterest, almost NO ONE had any honey vanilla latte recipes!  All of them were for chai tea or other tea lattes.  This one is with coffee. 

Honey Vanilla Latte Recipe

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup of very strong coffee (or 1 pod of Nespresso)
  • 1 1/2 tsp of honey
  • 1/2 cup of hot skim milk
  • 1/4 tsp of vanilla extract

Instructions

  1. Brew your very strong coffee.  When the coffee is very hot, add the honey and stir.  The hot coffee will dissolve the honey. Then add the vanilla.
  2. Heat up your milk, either on the stovetop until just frothy or in the microwave in 30 second increments.  (If you want to have lots of froth like my pictures, use a milk frother.)
  3. Add your milk to your coffee and stir.  Enjoy!

ICED HONEY VANILLA LATTE:

To make an iced latte, don’t heat up the milk.  Instead mix in cold milk, then pour the latte over ice cubes.

Honey Vanilla Latte recipe – Urth copycat

This recipe I suppose is an Urth caffe copycat, except I can’t do fancy latte art.

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New Butter Plate

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I’m so excited to share my new butter plate!  I have been wanting one of these for a long time and this past Christmas my Mom bought me one!!

As most of you probably know, the original ones are from the late 1800s in England and were used by shopkeepers to display butter, cheese, etc…

butter ironstone slab

The one I have is by Parnall & Sons.  It is not original but it is made from their original design and original molds.  I placed my antique cheese dome on top.  It’s quite cute; it has cats walking around the edge with an owl biting a cat’s tail on the other side.

Joanne Hudson also makes repro dairy slabs.  The real antique ones cost $$$$.  The report ones cost $$.

I have my orchid sitting on top of it right now…

Are you in love with the ironstone dairy slabs as well?  I am looking for a large Fromages rectangular one….

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