Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Renegade Craft Favorites

This post is soooo late . . . to the tune of six months.  I absolutely LOVE the Renegade Craft Fair.  If you haven't ever attended a Renegade Craft Fair, you are really missing out on some amazing artists (and fun).

Six months ago I attended the Chicago Renegade Craft Fair and I wanted to share my favorite items.  I picked up business cards for all of the items that peaked my interest, promptly lost them, and then found them again - six months later.

Without further delay, here are my 2012 Renegade Craft Favorites:

Kit Paulson Glass amazed me.  Everything is made using a method not changed since the medieval days.  I wanted so badly to purchase beautiful ornaments for all of my friends and family.  Check out the Etsy shop:  KITPAULSON.ETSY.COM


HAPPY HAND MADE THINGS.  That is what The Wind & The Sail focuses on each and every day.  You can find tutorials, recipes, and shop at thewindandthesail.com.

I love cards.  I love making cards.  I love shopping for cards.  I love sending cards.  I love receiving cards.  That is probably why I love Tiselle letterpress + design.  Bonus:  This is a local business right here in Chicago, Illinois.  http://www.tiselle.com

Anyone who appreciates a comfy yet stylish hoodie or tee will want to check out umsteigen.

I have seen so many tutorials on Pinterest for hollow book housewares.  If you want to avoid avoid a pinstrosity, check out the beautiful work of Conduit Press (sometimes it is best to leave it to the professionals).

Mother's Day is just around the corner.  Your mother wants a Piebox (pie boxes handcrafted in Chicago).  Purchase these gorgeous reusable pine boxes at piebox.com.

Looking for stationary or prints so sweet they will melt your heart?  Check out Lisa Chow, the artist behind Lisa Chow Art.

I purchased Boucle Earrings in bamboo by Isette.  It was a good choice.

I nearly purchased everything I laid my eyes on at freshie & zero.  Everything is made love and a hammer in Nashville, TN.

Lilian Asterfield . . . oh, Lilian, your products are so pretty and well made, but they are so expensive it hurts my heart.  If you have the money, spend it on one of Lilian Asterfield's beautiful designs.  

Have a furry friend in your life?  Take a look at Perpetually Yours Pets.

For the fun people in your life who have everything:  Mehoi.  I am in love with the Sleep Walker Cuff Links.

My sister purchased a pair of Mohop sandals and some fun ribbons.  I am a little jealous.








Wednesday, February 13, 2013

The SewINg MaNIac

Nope, it's not me.  The Sewing Maniac is a young lady named Lindsay and she is located in Noble Square.  If you ever wanted to learn to sew, you should check out her website The SewINg MaNIac and sign up for a class STAT.  I purchased a GROUPON offer and signed up for two classes:  The Clutch (I really wanted to learn to work with a zipper) and The Skirt.  I had an awesome time.  Lindsay is so patient (even when I melted - yes, melted - my zipper on her iron) and genuinely wants you to learn.  Really, she is the perfect teacher. 

Friday, November 23, 2012

What I Love: September & October 2012

I haven't posted in over a month . . . . not because I didn't want to, but because work got in the way.  Work has really gotten in the way of a lot of things this fall and I am trying to achieve a better work/life balance.

1.  RainyMood.com
Do you love the sound of rain?  You will love RainyMood.com.  Recently, it has been getting me through some seriously stressful work days.

2.  Ghirardelli Dark Chocolate Sea Salt Caramel Squares
Available at Target.  I am addicted.  I can't stop eating them.

3.  Pumpkin Flavored Anything
Love me some pumpkin flavored goodies.  I keep going back for more of Magnolia's Pumpkin Whoopie Pies and Trader Joe's pumpkin flavored coffee.

4.  Mista
A little Italian lunch spot on LaSalle.  Fresh ingredients and fair prices on the pizzas.

5.  Gap Baby
Everything is so tiny and so cute.  I could "ooo" and "aww" for hours.

6.  Whole Foods' Workers
So nice and so helpful ALWAYS.  I want to bring them home with me and my groceries.

7.  Papyrus Cards
Is paying $6 for a card ridiculous?  Absolutely.  I always imagine the smile from the receiver; that image is always enough to justify my purchase.

8.  Trader Joe's Spiced Apple Cider
I spent years making my own homemade cider.  I doubt I will ever make that mess again when Trader Joe's does such a good job.

9.  Sleep
Enough said.
 

It's a short list, I know.  November will be better.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

10.11.12

What are you doing today?  Did the date influence your activities today?  Since 2003, I have personally known individuals to choose a date represented by a sequence of numbers.  It is always the same explanation: "It won't happen for another hundred years."  I have thought about this response a lot over the past few days.  And I can't help thinking (in response), each and every day will never happen again.  Our time here is far too short.  Whatever the sequence of numbers, make the day count.

Thursday, September 27, 2012

What I Love: August 2012

1.  Visits from Friends
Summer time = Visits From Friends.  We have had a spectacular time with friends and I can only hope that we have just as many fun times with friends this fall.

2.  Penny Talk by Essie
Metallic colors are back, ladies.  Essie has some fabulous colors to choose from this season.  This girl is hooked on "Penny Talk" ($8).  My only complaint is that the nail polish chips very easily (within 3-4 days).

3.  High Tea at The Lobby (Peninsula Hotel)
There is nothing better than catching up with friends over high tea.  No one does it better than The Lobby. The service, the food, the string quartet . . . is there anything not to like about the experience?  I think not.

4.  Antique Taco
My new favorite taco joint.  Here is a pic of my favorite menu item (the crispy fish tacos):



5.  Fresh Baked Bread
I purchased a bread machine in late July.  I love it so much.  I make fresh bread every Sunday evening. I use All Recipes to find most of my bread machine bread recipes and have only been disappointed once.

6.  Pretty Little Liars
OMG.  Did you see the summer finale???  My brain is still spinning out of control over the Betr-A-yal!

7.  The Art Institute of Chicago
I find it so relaxing to spend the day or even just a couple of hours at ARTIC.  The collections are incredible and the exhibits are always well done.

8.  Travelzoo
I find the BEST deals and ideas for trips on this website.  Most recently, I found (and booked!!!) an outstanding vacation package for Peru.

9.  An Organized Closet
This is really an on-going project (it is not nearly completed), but I am loving going through the things in my closet in an effort to simplify my life. 

10.  Trendy Earrings
I know I just said that I am trying to simplify my life and purchasing more earrings doesn't really seem to be in line with that goal, however, I LOVE taking "old" outfits and making them new again with a new pair of earrings!  My new favorite pair have hot pink feathers and cost a whopping $2.50 from Old Navy (I am channeling the character Aria from PLL . . . ).




Monday, September 24, 2012

SUMMER FUN-DO LIST: FINAL REPORT


Well, it is officially FALL.  Here is the final report for the Summer FUN-DO List:

1.  I'm On A Boat  DONE
Enjoying the Chicago skyline from the Chicago River is a fantastic way to pass the time.

2.  Roy Lichtenstein:  A Retrospective  DONE


Per usual, the Art Institute of Chicago presented a fantastic exhibit.  I took a few pics of my favorite pieces, but, of course, an iPhone photo just doesn't do Mr. Lichtenstein's work justice.  The man was an artistic genius.  






3.  Bike Ride to the Botanical Garden  DONE
It was a looong ride, but it was worth it!  My husband and I started out early (me on my new bike) and took our time getting there.  It was so relaxing.  We reached the gardens and decided that we were too hungry to wait until we got back from our ride to eat.  It turned out to be a great choice because the food at the gardens was fantastic.  After we ate, we walked around the rose garden and got back on our bikes to head home.  TIP:  The gardens have PLENTY of bike parking.

4.  Early Evening Concerts in Millennium Park  DONE
I ended up attending only two this summer.  Both concerts were fabulous.  I hope to attend more next year!

5.  Navy Pier Fireworks on Wednesdays and Saturdays.  FAIL
I visited Navy Pier, but it wasn't on a Wednesday or a Saturday . . . 

6.  Jazzin' at the Shedd FAIL
I let my membership expire :( 

7.  Genghis Khan: The Field Museum  DONE
I knew ZERO about Genghis Khan before visiting this (well done) exhibit at The Field.  Genghis Khan   can be credited with religious tolerance (by government), burger patties (seriously), the postal service (he created a medieval pony express system), and, of course, incredible military tactics.  The most interesting thing I learned from the exhibit?  Historical record and DNA data implies that Genghis Khan helped populate the world to the tune of 16 million men (0.5% of the world's male population).  So, it appears Genghis Khan was a lover AND a fighter . . . .






8.  Patio Time  DONE [and still enjoying]
I love patio time and I hope that the fall season allows for additional time outdoors!  Although the temperature on the walk to work this morning was a very chilly 40 degrees!  YIKES!

9.  Pedicures with my Husband  FAIL
Well, it didn't happen BUT he agreed to going for pedis SO we are going to make a date this fall for pampered feet.  SIDE NOTE:  I did get myself to the spa for some pretty feet!

10.  Day at the Pool  FAIL
I never got the "entire day" at the pool.  That's okay.  I got some pool time in and when I did it was relaxing.  

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

SING



"As goofy as it sounds,
I sing in the morning.
It's hard both to
SING
and maintain a grouchy mood, and it
sets a happy tone
for everyone."
- Gretchen Rubin, The Happiness Project

Monday, September 10, 2012

Labor Day Staycation

I absolutely love a good "staycation."  In my mind, I need "a special reason" to splurge on some good food and relaxation.  Well, Labor Day is as good a reason as any, I suppose.  So I took in dinner at Bite Cafe.  Bite Cafe never ceases to amaze me.  The service is always fantastic and the food is always so good you can't help but think about what you will order "next time" before you pay your check!  On this visit, I indulged in the famous fried chicken.  Absolutely magnificent.  Coffee at The Field Museum (after taking in Genghis Khan) is something I never tire of . . . sitting in the hall of such a magnificent structure . . . it's just so cool.  I never realized how spectacular the jewelry selection is in the main gift shop.  I spent an equal amount of time in the shop (needed some birthday gifts) as I did the Genghis Khan exhibit.  Sunday was spent at church and catching up with friends over brunch.  It was perfect.  And what is a staycation without a long(ish) bike ride?  I hit the Lakefront Trail on Monday morning for exercise (and a view).  What more can a girl ask for other than good food, good friends (including a significant husband), and some good (healthy) activities?

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

What I Love: July 2012

1.  Boat Rides
There is nothing better than an afternoon on a boat with friends.  I liked it so much, I am doing it again in August.

2.  Glaceau Vitamin Water Zero Squeezed Lemonade
Zero calories and not too sweet.  Perfect for after a long bike ride.

3.  Starbucks' Hibiscus Refresher
Those peeps at Starbucks know a lot about marketing.  One free taste and I was hooked!  It contains some caffeine, but not anything compared to a cup of java.  I have replaced my afternoon coffee with this drink.

4.  Godiva Banana Split Truffle
The banana split truffle is one of Godiva's summer ice cream flavors.  It is melt in your mouth magic.  BONUS:  If you sign up for the Godiva Rewards Club, you can have your own truffle for FREE.

5.  Couch Time
It has taken me a very long time to be completely fine with "couch time."  Yes, there are a million and one things to do on my to-do list, BUT I NEED COUCH TIME.  Zoning out on the couch is not something that needs justification.  Sometimes you need it and you should take it.

6. Sally Kristen Ride, First Woman in Space
In grade school, (I think it was third grade) there was a specific lesson plan about biographies and autobiographies.  Each student was assigned to write a "mini-biography" about someone he/she admired.  I wanted to write my mini-biography on an "important woman."  I picked Sally Ride because of my fondness for her middle name and my fascination with space.  I was heartbroken to learn that she passed away on July 23, 2012, from pancreatic cancer.  Thank you Ms. Ride for teaching young girls that there are no limits - not even the sky.

7. Soulard
Soulard is an historically French neighborhood in St. Louis, Missouri.  The Farmers' Market and the little shops are so fun and full of so much character.  I love taking a stroll through the streets of Soulard to enjoy the architecture and landscaping.  There are so many great restaurants (all with fantastic patios) if you grow hungry during your adventure.  My favorite is McGurk's Irish Pub and Garden.

8.   Fresh baked bread
I bake banana bread anywhere between 2-3 times per month.  Of course, banana bread dough doesn't have to be kneaded or rise - piece-of cake, right?  Well, a friend brought over fresh baked French white bread at the beginning of July and OMG it was AMAZING.  I couldn't stop thinking about it.  Really, for nearly one month I have thought about this bread.  Well, I don't have time to make fresh bread each week and after talking to her, I found out that she doesn't either!  She uses a bread machine!!!  Well, I bit the bullet and I ordered a bread machine (the exact same one as my friend).  I am super pumped to start baking!

9.  Champagne Grapes
I am always "window shopping" at Whole Foods.  There are so many different fruits and vegetables - some of which I never knew existed.  Well, of course, I know that champagne is made from grapes, but I didn't realize that the grapes were SO GOOD.  They are small, black seedless grapes and they are so sweet it makes you feel like you are eating candy!

10.  Wet Ones Wipes
I keep a travel pouch of these wipes in my handbag at all times.  They are so handy!  Saved the day a couple of times in July!


Monday, August 6, 2012

Summer Fun-Do List: Mid-Summer Update


1.  I'm On A Boat  DONE
On the Fourth of July, I found myself enjoying the Chicago skyline from the Chicago River.  AND I am scheduled for another boat ride in August!  Stay tuned for my review of both boat rental companies.

2.  Roy Lichtenstein:  A Retrospective
It closes September 3, 2012.  YIKES.  

3.  Bike Ride to the Botanical Garden  DONE
It was a looong ride, but it was worth it!  My husband and I started out early (me on my new bike) and took our time getting there.  It was so relaxing.  We reached the gardens and decided that we were too hungry to wait until we got back from our ride to eat.  It turned out to be a great choice because the food at the gardens was fantastic.  After we ate, we walked around the rose garden and got back on our bikes to head home.  TIP:  The gardens have PLENTY of bike parking.

4.  Early Evening Concerts in Millennium Park  DONE
So far, I have attended two concerts and both were fantastic.  TIP:  Get there EARLY and claim your spot.

5.  Navy Pier Fireworks on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
I visited Navy Pier, but it wasn't on a Wednesday or a Saturday . . . 

6.  Jazzin' at the Shedd
Well, there aren't very many available dates left and I think I let my membership expire :(

7.  Genghis Khan: The Field Museum
Another deadline of September 3 . . . MUST VISIT SOON.

8.  Patio Time  In Progress
It was so HOT for so long.  I am trying to enjoy the patio when it is cool in the mornings and the evenings.  This weekend I logged some SERIOUS patio time.  It looks like the weather is cooling off and I am going to take advantage of every opportunity to get out there!

9.  Pedicures with my Husband
I have him convinced!  Now, I just need to schedule the appointment!

10.  Day at the Pool  Progress . . .
So far this summer, I have spent 2 hours on a lazy river and another 3 hours floating in a pool - I am taking opportunities where I can get them!  I am not giving up the goal of an ENTIRE DAY by the pool.  

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Briciola: La Dolce Vita

You MUST try Briciola while the patio is still open (I know, I know.  It is only July, but I am telling you, my friends, that summer will be over before we know it.).


I mean, tell me this patio is not the perfect setting for a delicious Italian meal on a gorgeous summer night.


The tiramisu is the best tiramisu I have had since living in Italy.  Heaven on a plate.
(I forgot to take pictures of the amazing appetizers and entrees, 
but please believe me that EVERY dish was equally incredible.)



There are very few meals that affect me so much that I find myself thinking about them the next day
 . . . and the next day . . . and the next day.  
When you decide to go, let me know because I will definitely go with you!

Briciola
937 N. Damen
(Between Augusta and Iowa)
 

Monday, July 23, 2012

National Hot Dog Day

Happy National Hot Dog Day!  

I have to admit that I was completely unaware of this "holiday" until it was brought to my attention last Saturday.  I don't know that I would have blogged about hot dogs if I had not just had THE BEST HOT DOG EVER.  Here's the scoop:

Name:       Steve's Hot Dogs On The Hill

Location:   The Hill (St. Louis, MO)

Price:         $ (less than $10/person)







I have had some good hot dogs in my day (I mean, I do live in Chicago), but this place blows Portillo's, Hot Doug's, and Super Dog out of the water.  From what I understand, Steve smokes his dogs for over an hour before putting them on the grill.  AMAZING.  Here are a few pictures:


The St. Louis - Chicago Dog



The Backyard BBQ Dog



The Hawaii 50 Dog



The Chili Cheese Dog



BONUS:  Steve's Hot Dogs on the Hill serves Fitz's Rootbeer (my favorite) and Zapps potato chips!!!



If you are in the St. Louis area, you MUST make the trip over to The Hill and force yourself to pass each and every amazing Italian restaurant.  It will be difficult, but you will be so happy that you did.  Steve's is worth the hype - a hype everyone should experience for themselves.

NOTE:  Steve's also serves veggie dogs!




Thursday, July 19, 2012

What I Love: June 2012

First, can I just say:  WHERE THE HECK DID JUNE GO????  The entire month was here and gone before I could even adjust to dating my forms June.  Well, even though it feels like it didn't happen, I have many things that I enjoyed throughout the month to prove that, in fact, it DID happen.

1.  Pret's Spicy Shrimp and Cilantro Wrap
290 calories, 7 grams of fat, and 3 grams of fiber.  It keeps me full and I love the sweet chilli dressing.  YUM.  $6.  You can find Pret at Washington and LaSalle or on Madison between Clark and Dearborn.

2.  My NEW new Bike
The tale of my NEW new bike is told HERE.  I am happy to report it is amazing and I had two weekends in a row (in June) of amazing rides.

3.  Pretty Little Liars
Netflix recently added Pretty Little Liars to its instant queue.  I cannot stop watching this program.  The clothes, the hair, the plot . . . it is all so addictive.  I would recommend it to anyone who enjoyed/enjoys Veronica Mars (I am NOT saying that it is better or as good as VM, but lends itself well to the same audience).

4.  Summer Cocktails on Rooftops/Patios
Chicago's best patios have brought out their new summer cocktail lists.  They are pricey and delicious.  My favorite remains to be the French 27 at ROOF (the Wit).  First and second runner up are Rasberry Caipirinha at ZED451 and Sangria at Smoke Daddy's.

5.  Trish McEvoy "High Volume" Mascara
This mascara is AMAZING.  It stays on ALL DAY LONG and slides off (YES, SLIDES OFF) with warm water.  Trish, you are an exceptional woman.

6.  C9 Racerback Compression Sports Bra
I am definitely an activewear snob and this one makes the cut.  At $14.99 (regular price), you can't go wrong.

7.  My Sister
She is obviously always on my "What I love" list.  In June she graduated from college and I could not be more proud of her.

8.  Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee
I could not get enough of the coverage of Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee.  So wish I could have attended any one of the splendid festivities.

9.  Brunch at Francesca's Forno
On Saturday and Sunday from 10AM to 3PM, you can enjoy delicious dishes like Arancini Benedict or  Tomato Braised Pork Hash.  BONUS:  You can order Glazed and Infused donuts from your table.

10.  Recipes on the Jello Pudding Boxes
Lately I have been pressed for time in a very serious way.  After getting some days confused (in terms of after work commitments), I found myself in a pickle - dessert expected and not a thing in the cupboard EXCEPT for some chocolate pudding mixes.  On the side of the box was a great and, more importantly, simple recipe for double chocolate mousse.  EXCELLENT.  Because that recipe turned out so well, I have tried a few more of those jello pudding box recipes and each one was pretty darn good (for a pudding mix recipe that takes less than 10 minutes and fewer than 3 ingredients).

Sunday, July 15, 2012

The Bike Thief

After renting bicycles in the City last summer, I decided that I was ready for the responsibility of caring for a bike of my own.  I went to several bike shops - just to look - and researched all the different types of bicycles.  I talked to other bicycle owners about what they loved and didn't love about their own bikes.  I felt ready to purchase.  So after doing some price comparison and feeling the love of supporting a local business in a small Illinois town, I purchased my first bicycle (as an adult).

Lucky for me, the weather last fall was incredible.  I rode nearly every weekend in October and November.  It was fantastic.  I was nervous at first - would I fit in with all of the serious cyclists?  Could I remember all the rules of the trail?  After a few rides, I was a natural.

I am completely aware that city living necessitates city safety.  Storing your bicycle should include many many precautions including, but not limited to, U-locks.  Unfortunately, that did not keep The Bike Thief away and my bike was stolen.  I was heartbroken.  She never even got the tune-up she so deserved and now she is out there all alone with some new person who doesn't love her nearly as much as I do.

I fretted and worried over my bike for a couple of weeks.  I am still very angry with The Bike Thief.  I decided it was not wise to put my heart back out on the trail right away - I would wait, save my money and purchase a new replacement bike when I was ready.  Well, it only took one trip to my favorite small town bike shop and I was back at the counter, card in hand purchasing my NEW new bike.  Being around all those pretty frames and fancy tires made me remember all of the great rides.  Every girl needs a good heart healthy activity in her life and right now biking fills that role for me.

I have already taken her out for three long rides.  She is magnificent.  Her storage situation is more secure than her predecessor so I don't anticipate another visit from The Bike Thief.

I can only hope I will love her as much as I loved my first and that The Bike Thief will eventually be taught (sooner rather than later) that crime doesn't pay.

Monday, July 9, 2012

Kentucky Bourbon Brownies

I  celebrated our nation's birthday on the Chicago River.  Could it get much sweeter?  Actually, yes.  I made Kentucky Bourbon Brownies for me and my friends to enjoy while we cruised.  I found the recipe at Southern Girl's Kitchen.  I knew right away that I would like this blog because the title of the post was "Hello Bourbon . . . . are you there?"  I love a good Judy Blume reference.

So here is the skinny on the brownies (although, I must warn you that my use of the word "skinny" is in no way connected to the calories in these brownies, which I assume are quite high based on how delicious they turned out to be):  (1) the ingredient list is simple; (2) I followed the Southern Girl's directions exactly; (3) it took nearly 35 minutes for my brownies to bake; and (4) the brownies were AMAZING. 

I added Southern Girl's Kitchen to my blog list.  Here is the LINK TO THE RECIPE.  And, if you don't want to use the link, here is the recipe:

Ingredients:
2 cups bittersweet chocolate (I used Ghirardelli baking bars)
1 stick of butter, melted
3 tablespoons Bourbon
2 eggs
3 tablespoons cocoa powder
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
3/4 cups sugar

Baking Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees and prepare brownie dish (I used PAM butter flavored spray)... Southern Girl & I used a 9x 13 pan.  Southern Girl lined her pan with parchment paper; I did not and did not have any problems.

Melt chocolate in a microwave safe bowl for about 2 minutes make sure to stir every 30 seconds (this is very important so your chocolate doesn't burn) until melted.  Add melted butter stirring to combine.

In separate bowl.. sift together flour, cocoa powder and sugar. Then add melted ingredients, then eggs and bourbon ... mix to combine.  NOTE:  I normally do not mix my dry ingredients in a separate bowl as most recipes direct you to do.  However, here it is very important to do so because you don't want your batter to become tough.

Pour mix into baking tin and bake for 25 minutes (mine took 35) or until they pass the toothpick test, check at about 20 minutes.


Remove from the oven and place pan on wire rack to cool completely before cutting (very important).

ENJOY!!!

Next time, I want to brush bourbon on top of the brownies as soon as I pull them out of the oven for a glaze effect . . . .