November 24 2009

Our top 5 gift lists: Girlfriends, Hostess and Teacher gifts

This is the post for all those smaller gifts you need to purchase and sometimes spend way too much time thinking over.  All these recipients are just happy to be thought of.  They know you love them so don’t stress.  Here are our stress free gifts:

Hostess Gifts:

There are so many times you need to reach and grab something to give during the month of Dec.  Stock up and be prepared.  Don’t worry about individualizing these gifts!

1) Buy a case of your favorite red or white in a comfortable price range.  You’ll get a case discount and have 12 bottles ready to give.  Tie on a bow and go.  I know it’s not particularly interesting, but it’s always appreciated and always used.  Just buy the case upfront so you’re not scrambling last minute.  Elizabeth’s favorite bottle of red wine is Plungerhead Zin at about $15 a bottle with a 98 Robert Parker rating!  Liza’s favorite $10.99 bottle of white wine is: Raimat Vina 24 from the coast of Spain, with a 90 Robert Parker Rating.  Liza thought she didn’t like white wine, but this one has convinced her otherwise.  See comments below for great deals at The Wine Chap.

Plungerhead Zinfandel 2007

Plungerhead Zinfandel 2007

Raimat Vina 24 2008

Raimat Vina 24 2008

2)The long sturdy match sticks are my favorite.  They are cheapest at Manor and a la Maison at just $3.50 per box.  Take two and wrap some fake berry garland around it, slip your calling card on top and voila! Don’t be fooled by the picture, this box is just over 4 inches long x 2 inches wide.  Who knew luxury could come in the form of a match?

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3)Handmade snowman ornament by StyleBlueprint favorite Jason Parker Counce; available at Digs $14 and $24.

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4)Specialty salts: a la Maison, Ashblue, Whole Foods.  A friend gave me some Vignalta salt, from Italy, earlier this year as a Hostess gift and I think of her with fondess whenever I use it, which is about everyday!  For the Vignalta salt, click here.

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5)Granola Barks. At just $4.99, the dog lover host will be so appreciative that you thought of their four legged family member(s).  Plus, this won’t add an ounce of fat to a friends thighs…and they are a healthy treat for dogs made by local company Two Good Dogs.  We love local.  Available at Fido, The Green Wagon and Caldwell CollectionSee comments below for how to order a sample FOR FREE.

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Girlfriends Top 5:

1) DVD- The Philadelphia Story.  How long has it been since you have seen Philadelphia Story?  It’s just about the best movie ever made….and it’s great to watch with girlfriends.

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2) Blackberry Farm Cookbook: I can’t figure out if the pictures are the best part or the recipes.  I guess that’s just like Blackberry Farm: is the food the best part or the warmth that envelopes you while there?  Available at Davis Kidd $60.

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3)Lip gloss- if you hadn’t noticed, almost all of us LOVE lip gloss and are hugely happy anytime someone gives us some.  Trish Mcevoy, Bobbi Brown, Laura Mercier and Lip Fusion are my favorites, but there are tons of great ones out there.  You can hit Sephora at The Mall at Green Hills or at the new Kiosk at the Galleria.  Also, hit local stores Woo Skincare & Cosmetics, Private Edition, or The Cosmetic Market.

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4) Be Green Not Mean Bag: With the theory that you can never have too many bags, this one is particularly great.  Available at Caldwell Collection $28

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5)Your favorite book. What was your favorite book you read this past year?  Liza’s was Love Walked In by Maria De Los Santos.  Elizabeth’s was  The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shafer and Annie Barrows (don’t let the title scare you off; it’s an amazing book)  Who doesn’t love to read a good book with a nice inscription from a dear friend?

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Teachers:

We completely endorse gift certificates for teachers.  We polled many; all came back practically the same.  Here are our top 5.

  • Starbucks
  • tickets for two to the movies
  • Cheekwood pass for the year
  • pedicure
  • The Parent-Teacher Store

November 19 2009

Pairings: two of Nashville’s favorite chefs and two favorite fesitve designers make Thanksgiving complete!

image courtesy of Google Images

image courtesy of Google Images

Get comfortable because this is a long post crammed with information on how to make your Thanksgiving magical. While many feel Thanksgiving requires lots of preparation, I promise you I know folks who have zoomed to the store looking for a fresh turkey because, OOPS, they forgot to thaw the one in the freezer.  I know people who pick up their entire meal from their country club and thus only worry about a table setting.  So, don’t freak out!  Thanksgiving may be next week, but it is a holiday that can handle as much or as little as you want to put into it.

My favorite thing about Thanksgiving? (Elizabeth talking here) I know I should say gathering around the table with friends and family.  But, truth be told– the turkey and dressing.  My love affair did not begin with my mother’s dressing, but rather in the school cafeteria at my school, Immaculate Conception.  My favorite dressing was prepared by the famous school cooks, Pearlie and Pauline.  It was a special day when Pearlie and Pauline whipped up their famous southern cornbread dressing.  Unlike my mother’s, it was moist and could be scooped having been made with lots of eggs and chicken broth.  A heartfelt thanks, Pearlie and Pauline for showing me the way when it came to making delicious dressing.  Sorry Mom!

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Jimmy and Seema Philips, Miel

I asked Jimmy Phillips, chef of Miel restaurant, and Margot McCormick, chef of both of Margot Cafe & Bar and Marche, to share their favorite cocktails, wine, and side dish recipes with the StyleBlueprint readers. Both restaurants offer Thanksgiving food to pick up and you can not go wrong at either place.  Both Margot and Jimmy love seasonal delicacies and understand the concept that less is better.  Both are masters at using high quality ingredients thus allowing the flavor of the food to stand on its own.

Jimmy Phillips of Miel Restaurant :

Favorite Wine:  “I always pull out a Riesling from the cellar.  This year, a
2002 J J Prum Spatlese.”

Favorite Cocktail: “A single barrel bourbon to sip after dinner, preferably by a fire!  Of late,  I have had some Four Roses and Sazerac Rye but the idea is to appreciate the master distillers artistry and style, so I pour it in a glass all by itself– neat.”

Favorite side dish: “Hands down, sweet potatoes. I use white, purple and traditional orange sweet potatoes.”

Ingredients:
1 pound sweet potatoes of any and all varieties
1/4 c olive oil
1/2 lemon
1/2 t pumpkin pie spice
1 t kosher salt
pepper
bunch fresh thyme

optional garnish:
pecans
dried cranberries
You can make this a day ahead of time, reheat and garnish.

yield = 2-3 servings as a side dish

Peel and cut into 1/2 inch pieces. For every 1 pound of potatoes (2-3 servings) toss in 1/4 c olive oil, juice of 1/2 lemon, 1/2 tsp pumpkin pie spice, 1 tsp fresh thyme cut up enough to release oils, 1 tsp kosher salt and pepper to taste. I will also add a pinch of Garam Masala to add more depth.

Roast on a cookie sheet for 35-40 minutes in a 350 degree oven or until soft. When they come out put the hot potatoes back in the bowl you tossed them in.  Add a tablespoon of honey per pound of potatoes and more fresh thyme if you like. Garnish with pecans, dried cranberries and fresh thyme.”  Liza and Elizabeth are both salivating.  YUM!

Miel Restaurant will offer a huge selection of Thanksgiving side items and desserts.  Basically the only thing you need to cook is your protein .   Go to their website:  www.mielrestaurant.com to get their phone number.  Call and they will email you their selections!

Margot McCormack of Margot's Cafe

Margot McCormack of Margot's Cafe

Margot Cafe & Bar

Favorite Cocktail: Ginger Cider

“Add 2 oz. Canton Ginger Liqueur to glass of apple cider (hot or cold). Could add in addition vanilla vodka and/or spiced simple syrup. For something a little stronger try a Vieux Carre-rye whiskey, B&B, Carpano and orange bitters.”

Wine Selection: “If you like fruity full-bodied wines like a Zinfandel, try a sparkling Shiraz.  If that’s a little too much wine, try a nice Alsatian Riesling, Pinot Gris or Pinot Blanc.  Also a red Burgundy should do well if you’re not overdoing the sweet potatoes and marshmallows.  A definite favorite is Domaine Ostertag ,Riesling, 2007, Alsace for about $25 a bottle”

Favorite Side Dish: Savory Bread Pudding:

Ingredients:

1 loaf foccacia bread- other bread can be substituted but this is the perfect bread for this dish as it is highly seasoned and has a fine crumb which absorbs the custard

6 whole eggs

2 cups heavy cream

1/2 cup Parmesan cheese or Gruyere

1 cup of the following flavoring ingredient your choice: roasted mushrooms, sweet potato or squash puree,

or 1 head of roasted garlic, 1 large onion caramelized

onion, 1 cup roasted fennel or 1 cup cooked spinach or swiss chard- the list is infinite.

Servings: while Elizabeth and Liza say 6-8 restaurant servings, I think 4-6 with the seconds everyone will get!

Mix the eggs and cream together in a large bowl.

Add the focaccia tearing or cutting into small cubes.

“Add whatever additional ingredient you prefer as well as the cheese. Mix well. Let the mixture rest in the bowl for 10-15 allowing the bread to absorb the liquid. You will want the mix to still appear wet but not dry. Much will be determined by how fresh the bread is and how much extra liquid your additional ingredients have. Feel free to add more bread or liquid as you see fit.

Pour mix into pie tin, springform pan or 9 by 9 square pan or muffin tins and bake at 375 30-45 mins. Baking time will vary depending on what cooking vessel you choose. This recipe can easily be doubled.

This recipe is perfect for chilly fall or winter weather. It’s easy to prepare accessible to everyone with all of its variations. It makes a great addition to the Thanksgiving table in lieu of stuffing or on its own.”

Marche has a full Thanksgiving catering menu available. You can order Oyster Bread Stuffing, Cauliflower and Cheese Gratin, Autumn root vegetables and so much more.  Click here to see the full menu: marche Thanksgiving Catering Menu.

Both restaurants will be closed for Thanksgiving; Margot, however, will be serving a Thanks Giving feast to about 60 people who are in the Martha O’Brien “Linked Together” program. Way to go Margot!

Now that your menu is swirling in your head, let’s head onto Table Decor!

Jason Parker Counce has come through for us once again with bountiful tips for this great day.  He believes that one look at the dining room table sets the mood for the entire day.  If you need Jason’s help with any Holiday party or home decorating, contact him NOW so that you can enjoy the Holidays with ease and panache.  He really is great and has killer ideas that won’t break the bank. www.jasonparkercouncedesigns.com
Jason: This season I am all about using what we have and “recycling” with natural elements.  We all have the dishes, grandmother’s tablecloth, and family silver to use…but it is more than just that.  I am talking about, “Simple is More”: a philosophy I try to live by everyday!

One look we can achieve is a “Fall Tone” table by using our wood tones in the dishes, place mats, and centerpiece. Put the turkey on a Vietri Faux Bois platter that is a Terracotta color rather than a silver tray.  Use a pair of glass vases and fill them with pine cones and nuts (still in the shell), topped with your pillar candles. Go outside and get a few fall leaves to incorporate on the table.  Use a “Pine cone Candle” for the place card and your guests can take it home to enjoy.
Here are some pictures that can help you achieve this look:
Fall Tone table at Obelisk, on Hillsboro Rd next to Bradfords

Fall Tone table at Obelisk, on Hillsboro Rd next to Bradfords

Available at West Elm

Available at West Elm

Next, the “Natural Tone” table. I like to use more unfinished or light wood tones with white accents to achieve this effect. White plates on silver or pewter chargers, linen napkins using small vine wreaths or jute rope for napkin rings. Place cards are easily fashioned from unfinished wood pieces from the craft store– just write their name with permanent or paint pen. The centerpiece can be anything from a fantastic driftwood candle holder to a collection of wood logs from the yard with candles placed on top (secure those candles before you light!). If you don’t have a tablecloth or a runner to use, why not MAKE IT! Go get some Burlap from the fabric store (Liza piping in here: it’s really cheap and the back room at Fabric House has tons of colors of burlap, but so does JoAnn’s). Measure your table and add 2 feet for overhang off the ends.  Pull off a few pieces of the burlap thread for an all around fringe look and voila!: no sewing and SO MUCH LOOK for very little effort!

Some pictures to help you achieve this look:
Obelisk
Obelisk
I couldn't resist this closeup of the driftwood centerpiece.
I couldn’t resist this closeup of the driftwood centerpiece.
I am all for the dramatic statements and this is the best look I have seen: Take a long log about 4 feet and tie jute rope on either end to suspend from your ceiling (use big C-Hooks from the hardware store.)and drape over a large stand of clear lights and voila: instant “Natural” chandelier.  If you still don’t have a chandelier above your table, do this.  Otherwise, think bar area, sideboard, island or above the fireplace.
You can see this in person at West Elm

You can see this in person at West Elm

Jason concludes his advice to us all by saying, “Don’t forget to make the day easy for you too! Set up your sideboard or accent table with a hassle free buffet: pile up the dishes, napkins, flatware in a clay pot or glass vase and the side dishes. Do the same thing at a bar by placing out the glasses, napkins and accouterments. Open the wine and set out the liquor. Don’t forget the “Game Day Beer” placed in a galvanized tub w/ ice, sweet tea, water and soft drinks.
After the hustle and bustle of running around, literally like a “Turkey!” set aside just a few moments to relax and enjoy before the guests arrive, raise a glass and say “Happy Thanksgiving to all!”

Next, Roger Higgins of R.Higgins Designs created this centerpiece for Elizabeth’s sister.  Her dining room is a gorgeous in tones of blues and golds.  Since she scored on getting the family heirloom dining room table, she needed a centerpiece to anchor this table that seats 12 people.  The seasonal apples and greenery are wonderful for the fall and winter months.  You can see how it can be used for Thanksgiving and then you just add some red berries and your Christmas centerpiece is done as well.  We love that simplicity.

Centerpiece by R. Higgins Design

Centerpiece by R. Higgins Design

Enjoy your Thanksgiving day.  We all have much to be thankful for. -Elizabeth and Liza

October 14 2009

Local Halloween Decor + pretty Fall Flowers

I’m not a gruesome Halloween girl.  All the graveyards and skeletons kind of freak me out…just a bit.  I’m partial to decorating my house for Fall and then throwing in some Halloween touches (like cute cats, black pumpkins and white ghosts) a couple weeks out.  Well, a couple weeks out is this Saturday and I’ve scouted out some fun stuff for your house, all available locally from locally owned stores.  So, stock up on pumpkins and mums, grab some bittersweet vine, orange mums and roses, and perhaps some white cabbages from Import Flowers (see pictures at end) and then add some Halloween Decor.  When Halloween is over,  you can take your ghosts and cats away and still be left with some seasonal decor.  Be sure to see the end of this post for a fun party on Thursday, Oct 15th!

First off, these fun crows and eggs from Fabu. The eggs are $7 each and the crows are $12.  I know the pictures are terrible; they are from my iphone…..but you’ll get a good idea!

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Next, check out this cute Halloween Village at The Beveled Edge. That’s my 8 year old daughter staring in amazement.

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The Beveled Edge also featured all this skeleton stuff which wasn’t overly creepy to me, just fun!

 Local Halloween Decor + pretty Fall Flowers

Caldwell Collection has these magnificent witches, and many more, for sale. There is even a HUGE one (maybe 3 feet big?) that you could buy and just bring out each October for the next few decades!  She is fabulous.  Witches start at $95 and the huge one is just over $300.  Drop by Caldwell Collection, on Bandywood, to see them!

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a la maison has lots of Halloween decor as I pointed out last week. My favorite are these pillows, black on one side and white on the other, handmade in Nashville and just $25-$30 each!  These old style jars are filled with fun witches brew ingredients for $17.95.  I hear they have some more in a similar style, made by the same person, for $25 that have candle wax dripping and more fun ingredients!  I love these….

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Speaking of a la Maison, Jason Parker Counce’s handmade witches and other creations continue to be available for purchase there as well as at his booth at Gas Lamp Antiques next to the 100 Oaks Staples. His booth is at the far back of the showroom. Check out these pictures from his booth:

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Custom Embroidery has some cute Halloween things as well.  They always have fun seasonal items.  They were closed when I went by, so here are some pictures from the outside looking in:

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Import Flowers has some beautiful Bittersweet that they just got in on Wednesday (it’s yellow in the picture b/c it takes about 24 hours for the yellow “shell” to fall away after taking it out of the box).  I was there as they opened the box! Check out the box of bittersweet ($18 a HUGE bunch).  I love the cabbages as they last FOREVER (I got them one Thanksgiving and I still had them out at Christmas!  They will start smelling like cabbage after a few weeks though….)

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*As a final little decorating touch, Lou Ferrel’s (owner Import Flowers) wife is having a “garage sale” from the trailer behind Import this Saturday.  Worth checking out if you are over there!

AND- Remember that EdgeHill Village is hosting a Halloween Block Party Thursday night, Oct 15th from 5-8!  Nest Interiors, located there, will also be hosting a Ransom+Scout handbag trunk show from 2-8.  20% off all Ransom + Scout purchases!  Feel free to go in costume:-0!  Yes, I know I put the “0″ not the “)” as in “ooohhhh, if you dare!”  Featured Band: The Young Republic.

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