Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Catching Up Over Dinner

I don't know why I've never made mussels before. I always order them when I see them on a menu, but the thought of making them at home always intimidated me. Little did I know that they are truly easy to make. I used one of Ina Garten's (I mean, who else would I go to?) recipes (found here) and they turned out fantastic. I'm definitely making them again and again. Oh, and talk about an inexpensive meal. I paired it with a nice green salad and some toasted baguette with garlic...the perfect meal, in my opinion.

This blog is really slooooooooooow lately, I'm aware and sorry. I just have my hands full with a now very energetic 4.5 month old who likes to be entertained CONSTANTLY. I know you moms of two-year-olds are thinking "ha, she hasn't seen nothin' yet". We're taking full advantage of the great weather and have been to the pool (which he surprisingly loves!) a lot. I've also started hitting the gym hardcore because I refuse to buy an entirely new wardrobe (I'm two sizes larger since having the baby). It's been 4 1/2 months and I still have 20 pounds to lose. Crap. I have some fun and hopefully useful new momma posts up my sleeve, but haven't been able to knock them out just yet. I hope to soon!

Teresa

Monday, July 20, 2009

Easy Sunday Brunch


My husband and I hosted a little brunch on Sunday for my Mother-in-law's birthday. Since having Grayson, I haven't really had the desire to entertain/cook for a large crowd because I've just been too preoccupied with all things baby. However, since he has become more "independent" lately, I'm finding myself back in the kitchen again and lovin' it! Here is what I made. All recipes are courtesy of my go-to-gal for yumminess, Ina Garten. The jam was particularly fantastic and EASY! I don't think I'm going to buy jam again now that I know I can make my own in a little over a half an hour. Seriously, give these recipes a try. They are all winners in my book!

(I made them without the cheddar)
Fresh Fruit Platter
Mini Desserts from Di Mare Pastry Shop

Drinks:

Mimosas
Peach Belinis
Bloody Marys

Friday, July 17, 2009

Love This


Designed by Brooke Giannetti of Velvet and Linen Blog (one of my favorite design bloggers). This master bedroom just speaks to me. All that white with pops of blue and pale green are right up my alley! Ah, and that light fixture!
:::::::drooling:::::::

Here is the adjoining master bathroom. To die for!

Check out her full post here.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Dinner And Some Mommy Talk

{lace cap hydrangea found everywhere in our neighborhood - they always remind me of fireworks}

I'm always amazed when I get an email from someone who follows this blog. Someone really reads this thing? When I started blogging, I never expected anyone to give a darn about what I had to say, not to mention putting up with my horrible grammar and spelling (sorry!).

{where our little family hung out on Sunday}

I'm so thankful for the sweet comments and advice that I receive from many of you. You have no idea how nice it is to know that I'm not alone in this adventure of motherhood.

Recently, since I've been sharing my thoughts and feelings on being a first time mom, I've been receiving many emails asking for advice, or rather just a virtual shoulder to cry on.

{Dad and Gray (great-grandmother in the background) enjoying the nice weather on Sunday}


So, I thought it might be nice to share some new mom topics here and open it up to all of you to share your experiences and advice.


{great-grandmother's garden}

So, my first topic is regarding the "baby blues". A very sweet new baby momma of a two week old wrote in asking
"...how long did your "baby blues" last?"

{great-grandparent's view}

My response:

"...mine lasted for about 3-4 weeks. It was more of random bouts of emotion rather than a full fledged depression, in my case. Must've been those darn hormones! I would be giggly and happy one minute and crying the next. In fact, I still catch myself tearing up from time to time even after four months. I say, if you feel like crying then girl, cry. I thought it felt good to get the emotions out. I think women are just so sensitive, emotionally and physically, after child birth. Just try to take care of yourself. Don't be afraid to ask people for help when you need it. No one will think less of you as a mother if you need some assistance...we all do at one point or another! My only other advice would be to keep the lines of communication open with your husband. He should know what you are feeling and that it's completely normal for women to feel this way after child birth..."

I'm obviously no psychologist, not even close, just someone sharing MY experience. So, I'd love to open this up to your comments, suggestions and experiences with the "baby blues". If you feel more comfortable sharing anonymously, please do so. In this case, it's completely appropriate. Please chime in!

(courtesy of Epicurious)

My beautiful and oh-so-healthy sister-in-law, Kristin introduced me to this recipe while staying with her in NYC. She made it strickly vegetarian, but being a meat lover I decided to add some fish to the dish and served it over brown rice. It's damn good and very healthy!

Garbanzo Beans:
2 15.5-ounce cans garbanzo beans (chickpeas), drained (about 3 cups)
10 garlic cloves, peeled
2 large shallots
3 small bay leaves, preferably fresh
1 teaspoon fennel seeds
1 1/4 cups extra-virgin olive oil (note: I used 3/4 cup)
(note: I added crumbled feta to the finished dish)

Chard:
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
6 garlic cloves, peeled, crushed
3 small bay leaves, preferably fresh
2 shallots, sliced
2 bunches Swiss chard, center stems cut out, leaves coarsely torn
2 cups low-salt chicken broth

Garbanzo beans:
Preheat oven to 350°F. Combine first 5 ingredients in 8x8x2-inch glass baking dish. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Pour oil over; cover dish with foil. Roast until garlic is tender, about 45 minutes. DO AHEAD: Can be made 1 day ahead. Cool slightly, cover, and chill.

Chard:
Heat oil in large pot over medium-high heat. Add garlic, bay leaves, and shallots. Cover; cook until shallots are tender, about 2 minutes. Uncover; add half of chard. Toss until chard wilts and volume is reduced by half, about 2 minutes. Add remaining chard. Toss until chard wilts, about 2 minutes. Add broth. Cover and cook until chard is tender, stirring occasionally, about 10 minutes. Season chard with salt and pepper. Transfer chard mixture to large sieve set over bowl and drain. DO AHEAD: Can be prepared 2 hours ahead. Let stand at room temperature.

Drain garbanzos and reserve oil; discard bay leaves. Combine garbanzos and chard in large skillet. Add 2 tablespoons oil reserved from garbanzos. Toss over medium heat until warmed through, moistening with more oil by tablespoonfuls if needed, about 5 minutes. Season with salt and pepper and serve.

For the halibut (I didn't use a recipe):
Season with a generous amount of freshly chopped thyme, chives, lemon zest and salt and pepper. Dip the fish in flour and dust off excess. In an oven proof skillet, heat up some olive oil and pan sear the fish on both sides. Place in a 400 degree oven until fish is flaky. Easy peasy. Enjoy!

Friday, July 10, 2009

Reality


{C'mon, you just have to chuckle, right?}

I LOVE being a mom. There isn't a day that goes by that I don't thank my lucky stars for this little chunky monkey. Even after he spits up on an outfit warm from the dryer.

{zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz}

Or after an hour of trying to get him to nap in his crib, he decides that his activity mat is MUCH more comfortable. Ah, the joys of being a mom to a four month old. And you know what? I look forward to it everyday!

Have a fantastic weekend!

A Manuel Canovas Summer


This bedding by Manuel Canovas stopped me dead in my tracks in Gracious Home the other day. The colors and the print are so happy and summery. It would be the perfect bedding for my fantasy Hamptons beach cottage.

Here it is in a cool color pallette.

A few other summery favorites...




Thursday, July 9, 2009

A Quick Trip to New York

Makes you hungry, no? I was only in NYC overnight to hang out with my Sister-in-law who just moved to the Upper West Side from Boston and I had a very short list of things I HAD to do while visiting...

1. Go to Russ and Daughters for bagels and lox. People who are unfamiliar, Russ and Daughters is quite possibly the best place in all of New York City for smoked fish. Anthony Bourdain, my favorite television personality, names this deli as one of his 13 Places to Eat Before You Die. Best lox EVERRRRRRRRRRR.

2. Head to Zabars to buy some of their amazing coffee to bring home. I also got sidetracked at their fantastic cheese counter and had to sample a few, of course. I fell head over heals for a triple creme named Pierre Robert.

3. Hang out in Central Park. Central Park is probably my second most favorite place (first being the Met) in all of NYC. Gray is now old enough to actually notice his surroundings, so it's fun to bring him there.









Monday, July 6, 2009

What a Weekend

Ah, what a great Forth of July weekend we had!

Friday night we had a handful of friends get together for a Tex Mex dinner - fajitas to be exact. That would be yours truly grilling up some major beef.

Following dinner we heading to Stamford Harbor for dessert and fireworks from my in-laws sailboat. Can you believe the baby slept through the entire fireworks display? Incredible!

Saturday our in-laws had their annual 4th of July BBQ. That would be yours truly enjoying my sangria a little too much. Don't I look like such a responsible mom in this photo?

And Sunday we got together with some dear friends in town from Philly. They have a 5 month old daughter who is absolutely gorgeous.

I think Gray was smitten!


And today, Gray had his first "swim". Bwahaha, he looks terrified, doesn't he? He actually ended up liking it and we "swam" in the baby pool for a half an hour. Isn't he becoming such a bruiser? He's just plumped up before our eyes!

Now I'm off to NYC for a couple days with the baby to hang out with some friends!

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Friday, July 3, 2009

Feeling Yachty?

Spending the weekend at the Montauk Yacht Club (pictured above) totally got me in the mood for all thing nautical. That and looking forward to spending some time on my in-laws sailboat this weekend -- and yes, Anonymous Commenter from a previous post (have I mentioned how I despise anonymous comments??) Gray will be sporting his infant life preserver -- has made me obsessed with all thing nautical.

{photo: Coastal Living}

Although some nautical interiors can be on the kitchy side, there is something about all of that crisp white paired with cool blue that makes me instantly calm.

{photo: Coastal Living}

Now, if I didn't still have 20 pounds of baby weight to lose, I'd be sporting one these nautical little numbers over the holiday weekend.

Courtesy of J Crew


These Vineyard Vines totes are the perfect bags for sailing, shopping or as an overnight bag. Love 'em!


Oh, and you can't forget your non-marking boat shoes courtesy of Sperry

{photo: Sperry}

Yes, and this is what we look like while we're sailing (in my dreams). Doesn't the "dad" in the photo look like a maniquin? Creepy, no?
{Greece, 2008)
This is the oh-so-glamorous reality. That would be me at the helm...what was I saying? "Arrrrrrgh, matey"??? Who knows.

These shorts would be perfect for the boat (also courtesy of J Crew).

These Lands End totes are the quintessential boat bag.


Loving the tangerine color of this beautiful beach towel from Lands End paired with the navy accessories.


And we can't forget about the bambinos...




All found at Janie and Jack - too cute.



Happy 4th Everyone!