Monday, 28 May 2012
What's in Season: May Fruits
Before May ends I wanted to post about the fruit that is ripe and in season this month! Fruit always pleases a crowd at our house. I want to enjoy fruit when its ripe, ready and true to taste as this book points out. Food is a straight shooter to my heart and what better way to celebrate it than with the seasons.
I would like to make sure my kids get the most out of what they eat so learning what's in season is like keeping with my grandmother's tradition of sprinkling our plates with love (she always said that was her most important ingredient).
Here's fruits that are in season during the month of May (and the vegetables too!). Again these lists are relative to up here in Toronto and would be appropriate for most of the United States.
Fruits for May
cherries
pineapples
apricots
Cherries rarely ever make it past fresh from the stem for me. I don't eat many of apricots but might pick up a few next time we are at the market (I tend to only pick them up if they are dried because they are so handy in a trail mix) Do you have a favorite fruit? (Colum loves pineapple ;)
xo
ps. I have rhubarb in the oven and it smells beautiful! I can't wait to share the recipe with you!!
Friday, 25 May 2012
Have a Relaxing Weekend!
Wow! Would you believe its Friday already? This week has been pretty up and down for me and I'm really looking forward to a few days of winding down. Things get kind of crazy when its just the two of us and I think I am a bit family and friends homesick. Living around the world is great but not being able to take everyone with you is not so great ;) Trying to keep some spare time to catch up with Colum is proving challenging these days with the energetic duo and the late nights of catch up work. So this weekend I think there is a bike ride or two in store and a packed picnic lunch. Ella and Finnian love picnics! And Colum and I get a chance to get away from the computers ;) I hope everyone has a relaxing weekend!
Check out some links from the week
gorgeous dress
how did I not see these until now
interesting article
more pretty halo's here
in case you missed it
more about this next week
not sure what to do with this
xo
Photographraphic Project: Michael Wolf
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Michael Wolf is a German photographer based in Hong Kong and Paris. He's really well known for his diverse photographic projects. Wolf has been invited to photograph such cities like Chicago and the impression is incredible. I loved this one and anyone would be lucky enough to be able to hang that in their home. I thought this one from Tokyo really shows how adaptable the human spirit can be when it needs too. This series really took me by surprise. Each city has such distinct ways they shape their surroundings in an 'organic metropolis'. Michael Wolf's photographs have been on display in Asia, Europe and the United States. And he has been published in a number of books. I wonder what his next project will be?
xo
ps. What do you think about the toy story collection? Or real fake art?
pps. Just watched this documentary
Thursday, 24 May 2012
Pretty Flower Halo's
My sister is getting married in August and these flower halo's have come up in conversation quite a bit. They are so lush and impressively simple that no wonder she has had her eye on them. I think its a really great way to add such unique natural beauty to such a memorable day. There are so many different styles from simple to extravagant, I think it would be so hard to choose if I were the bride (I don't think my sister knows if she'll wear one or not just yet).
How about this one?
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on the simpler side?
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or with a veil?
something a bit more lush?
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Wednesday, 23 May 2012
What's in Season: May Vegetables
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Here's what to expect for May the next time you hit the farmer's market
okra
zucchini
rhubarb
artichokes
asparagus
spring peas
broccoli
lettuce
Have you ever cooked with okra? It reminds me of this book. I think rhubarb is first on my list before the past due date creeps up on me, it reminds me of home. Do you have a favorite on the list? I would love to hear your thoughts.
xo
Tuesday, 22 May 2012
What Are You Reading: French Woman Don't Get Fat
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The French way of life has been popping up all over the place for me lately; like here and here. So when I came across this book I thought I would see what the sudden fascination was about. This book had a lot of great things to say about how woman approach food and drink (I'm sure men can relate too!). Mireille Guiliano pointed out some key things for me. I really liked her constant reminder that food is a stimulation of the senses and her bit about how all water is not good water even if its fancied up with a pretty label. Best thing about the book is being reminded that each season has its own style of fruits and pleasures to enjoy! I am going to try and follow the growing seasons a bit more and remember that just because I have a large selection to choose from at the market doesn't mean that it will taste the way it was meant too!
Do you think you'll read the book? Have you read it already?
ps. here's Mireille's latest cookbook
Friday, 18 May 2012
Have a Fun Weekend!
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Can't wait for the long weekend! It gets tricky trying to juggle everything and an extra day added to the weekend is always a good idea ;) Colum and I thought we would plan to do nothing and try do a bit of catch up on life stuff. Ella and I bought some plants at the farmer's market yesterday so we are going to get them in some soil and I think all this awesome weather calls for a barbeque!! What do you have planned? Have a fun weekend!
Here's a few things from the 'net this week
A song
Would you try this
Cool Tumblr
might try this idea!
this could be really handy
I'm looking for sunglasses anyone have these?
Was thinking this might be a nice gift for my sister and her fiance (they love crack pie)
nice hat for summer
Thank goodness can't beat a good cup of coffee!
xo
ps. I have some cool stuff lined up for next weeks posts! See you then ;)
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