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Under a Blue Moon

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Was ist Liebe?  ◊  old jewelry goodies  ◊  "Paris is always a good idea"  ◊  Autumn Swings

 

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  • If you love houseplants then you HAVE to see Hilton Carter's Instagram.  And while you are at it check out his home tour
  • Mercury glass globe and coffee table tray from Monday's post
  • The reviews for Lady Bird are exceptionally good.  Side note:  Does anyone actually go to the movies anymore or do you wait for it to be released on DVD or cable TV?
  • H&M is my go to place for sweaters.  Seriously – the fine knit ones are beautifully made, don't pill and are crazy inexpensive.  I have about a half of dozen of them.  I'm thinking of branching out to their cashmere line of knit wear.  Starting with this scarf

We had to turn our heat on this week.  First time this season.  We also swapped out our bedding for something cozier and warmer.  It sure makes it hard to pull yourself from bed in the morning when it is so comfy and warm.  

I'm relishing my quiet November weekends.  You know, before the mad rush of the C-word starts up in earnest.  There is something just so relaxing and restorative with letting the days unfold as they please with nothing taxing or strenuous on the agenda.  I think we might go to an architectural salvage yard to look for an interesting old door for our pantry but other than that we have no plans.   

The only other thing planned is to head over to my Dad's tonight and make dinner for him and my sister Mary who is visiting for a month and make her a birthday dinner!  Happy Birthday Mary!  I love you!  Hope you like Chicken Milanese…..

Have a lovely weekend everyone.

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November 10, 2017 12:01 am Andrea Filed Under: Favorites

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A bonus post!  With not great pictures!  Clearly a food photographer I am not.  I switched up my posting schedule this week because I wanted to share a food/diet related post.  

Back in May (May 22nd, to be exact) I decided that I was tired of feeling fat and sluggish all the time.  I tend not to ease into things when I want or need a change.  Like when I gave up Diet Coke which is, honestly, harder than crack cocaine to give up (I'm guessing….).  I just quit my six-pack a day habit cold turkey.  Well in May I decided to quit my bread habit.  

I went Keto.  This isn't going to be a how to post on the ketogenic way of eating but I wanted to give some background on how I lost 40 lbs.  Keto, for anyone that doesn't know, is essentially a low carb, high fat diet.  It's reminiscent of the Atkins diet but with more restraint – no eating bacon and steak all the live long day.  I keep my carbs under 20 grams a day and my fat and protein intake almost equal (81 grams of protein and 101 grams of fat is my daily goal).  I get my fats from avocados and avocado oil mostly with the occasional pat of butter thrown in when cooking.  Some would say my fat to protein ratio isn't high enough but since I have fat to lose I want to get the rest from my ample stores.  So far it is working for me and I have been steadily losing weight at a healthy rate.  

Anyway – blah blah blah…bottom line is I found this way of eating incredibly easy to adapt to.  I may have had a week or two at the beginning where my body was a bit mystified that it wasn't getting two slices of buttered cinnamon toast every morning but other than that I haven't felt deprived.  I also find it very easy to eat out – just order a salad with some grilled chicken and you are good to go.

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So on to the recipe – I call this a deconstructed egg roll.  There are a number of versions out there generally referred to as Crack Slaw (two references to crack in one post – I'm going to attract a different kind of demographic here) and this is my take on it.  I don't eat pork, which is the standard protein in this dish, so my version is made with ground chicken or ground turkey.

This is seriously good whether you are eating low carb or not.  Rick loves it as much as I do.  It is a great weeknight meal because it doesn't take very long to throw it together.  We have it at least once a week.

Deconstructed Egg Roll

  • 2 tbsp sesame oil
  • 1/2 cup diced onion
  • 1 lb ground chicken or turkey
  • 1/2 tsp garlic powder (or two cloves fresh garlic, minced)
  • 2 tbsp minced ginger (or 1/2 tsp. ground ginger)
  • 1 tbsp garlic chili sauce 
  • 1 14 oz. bag coleslaw
  • 3 tbsp tamari or soy sauce
  • 1 tbsp rice wine vinegar
  • 1/2 cup chicken broth
  • 2 tbsp sesame seeds, toasted
  • 2 green onions, sliced (white and green parts)
  • Salt and pepper to taste

In a large skillet heat sesame oil over medium-high heat and cook the diced onion until translucent. 

If using fresh garlic, add to pan and cook for another minute or two. 

Push to the outside and add ground chicken or turkey, garlic chili sauce, ginger and dried garlic powder, if you are using it instead of fresh, to pan and cook until chicken or turkey is cooked through. 

Add coleslaw, tamari (or soy sauce), rice wine vinegar and chicken broth and saute until coleslaw is tender.  Add salt and pepper to taste.  I like to wait until I've added all the other ingredients since the tamari (or soy sauce) and chicken broth are both salty and I don't want to over do it.

Garnish with sliced green onions and toasted sesame seeds.  

You can add fried wonton strips (found with croutons at the store) for anyone that is not worried about the carbs.  

One last tip before I end this post – I found lightly dried ginger in the produce section of our grocery store and it is fabulous.  All the flavor of fresh but without the hassle of mincing it.  I use 1 tbsp. of the lightly dried in place of 2 tbsp. of fresh ginger.

I hope you'll give this recipe a try.

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November 8, 2017 12:01 am Andrea Filed Under: Food

November’s due

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I plan on keeping this blog Christmas free until after Thanksgiving.  Just so you know…

I spent Saturday putting away the Halloween decorations and I wanted to Autumn things up a bit so I styled the coffee table. The candle certainly helps with the ambiance.  It is the Rosy Rings Pumpkin Farmhouse I mentioned a while back.  You don’t even have to light the thing.  It smells heavenly all the time.  It’s not too baked goods scented, if you know what I mean.  Just a nice fall scent.

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Whoops – can you spot the Halloween decoration I forgot?    

In other decorating news we finally had our two plaid bergère chairs reupholstered.  They are really nice chairs and the plaid worked nicely in our last house but not so much in this one.  Not to mentioned they had faded terribly.  We went with a pale grey/taupe linen looking fabric.  Such an improvement.  I kind of wish the wood was whitewashed a bit but I can live with it the way it is.

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I also added some globes to the top of the armoire.  It was crying out for something up there but there is just a shade over a foot of space between it and the ceiling.  I was at Cost Plus (which they insist on calling World Market but it will always be a patchouli scented Cost Plus to me) and I found these globes.  This picture doesn’t do the green one justice.  Some of the countries are mercury glass.  So pretty.  I kind of wish the stand was weathered brass like the others.  If it bothers me enough I’ll just paint it.  

It’s nice to change things up now and then.  I feel like I can get into a decorating rut.  What I really need to do is pull out ALL of my decorative objets, take inventory and organize it all properly.  I have stuff spread out from my office, to the garage and out in the shed.  That’s a project for another day.

Happy November my friends! 

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November 6, 2017 12:01 am Andrea Filed Under: House

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  • I plan on fully embracing the rest of Autumn and not rush too quickly into Christmas.  Thanksgiving is such a lovely holiday.  It's hasn't been over commercialized or hyped up like Christmas.  For me, Thanksgiving is just a day to relax and really enjoy your loved ones.  In addition to the great food I love being in charge of the tablescape.  Isn't this Thanksgiving table just lovely?  I absolutely love the collection of turkey plates.  The rest of the table is perfection in its simplicity.  I'm so on that.
  • I have this Staub Cast Iron Pumpkin and aside from being a great cookware piece it is a great addition to your Autumn table.  If you aren't into the orange, rustic colors it also comes in white.  Which I am seriously lusting over now….
  • Look at this adorable AirBnB in Portland, Oregon.  One of my favorite nieces lives in Portland and I'm thinking I just might need to go visit her.  
  • I am so looking forward to this Daniel Day Lewis movie:  Phantom Thread.  I do love a DDL movie.  

We have just been having the perfect Autumn weather – oh sure it was a bit hot earlier in the week but now it is time to pull out the sweaters and all the soup recipes and just hunker in.  We have a no plans kind of weekend but we might head up to the Napa area to offer our support and patronage.  My friend went up there last weekend and said the wineries and restaurants are just so thankful for any kind of business. There is no sign of any smoke or damage – just establishments hoping people will come back.  

I hope you have a lovely weekend planned.  Happy November!!

 

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November 3, 2017 6:50 am Andrea Filed Under: Favorites

Happy Halloween!

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I wonder how long that poor guy has been waiting?  He looks pretty patient.  

I don't go all out with Halloween decoration but I do like to do a few tasteful (haha) vignettes around the house.  I've never been an autumnal colors type of person so I keep my Halloween decorations pretty much in sync with the rest of decor.  

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In fact the pumpkins pretty much stay out until I swap them for Christmas decorations.  I want to show you a clearer picture of those two crystal balls on the left.

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This was a complete Pinterest win!  Maybe for the first time ever.  Pretty darn clever.  And lucky for me Michael's had all of their Christmas crap out in July so I could easily find the clear ornaments.

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White pumpkins sure were a thing this year, weren't they?  They go with my white, silver and black leanings so it works for me.

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Here is my one concession to orange.  He was too cute pass up.  He has a perpetually startled look that I find endearing.

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We had our 29th Annual Halloween party on Saturday.  Per usual the costumes were fabulous.  We have a contest every year and the competition is tough!  I made these award statuettes to give to the winners.  We have five categories:  Funniest, scariest, most effort, best group/couple and Best of Show (who ever has the most overall votes, regardless of category).  You'll notice one of the statuettes has a crown.  Best of Show gets that one.

Have a spooktacular Halloween!

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October 31, 2017 12:01 am Andrea Filed Under: Holidays, House

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