Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Varoom, Varoom . . .


Yes, this is a stray from my usual type of posts, and I hope you enjoy it, it really was a lovely outing!

My husband and I went to the 17th Annual Old Orchard Beach Car Show and Parade this past September 17 – 18th in Maine. There were hundreds of classic and antique automobiles parading through this beautiful beach town. We had a blast! The Car Show weekend has become a favorite for car fans of all ages, and types! It was a gorgeous weekend, and Old Orchard Beach was the perfect spot for the show.

The cars were lined up and down Old Orchard Street right down to the world famous Pier! Then promptly at 7:30 they started up the engines for the "cruise" along East and West Grand Avenue! It was a walk through time! OOB as it's know was quite the place in the 50's, so naturally it was the perfect location for this fun event! On Saturday from 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. the cars were displayed through Veteran's park, there was music, food, and all sorts of vendor's! We spent several hours viewing the cars! My favorites were the ones from the 50's, my husband's were the Chevy SS, and of course, the Corvette photo's are for Steve!

The Seductive cars from the 50's


Oh Romeo . . .


The 50's Can-Can


I want lipstick that color!


Anyone for the "car-hop"


The "muscle" cars for hubby!



Hmm, look at that, an engine! I bet she purrs!



Love the dice!


Will you just look at that body!

Ah, nice (we won't go there)!


The Suave Corvette's for Steve


Must be a 1966!


The Corvette chorus line!

Very pretty, reminds me of Barbie's Dream Corvette!


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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Blog Winner - Writing Straight from the Heart!!!

First, congratulations to Susan at Writing Straight from the Heart! Susan is the winner of my 1st blog Give Away! Susan, please e-mail me with your mailing address and I'll send you your gift on Saturday!

Susan, I hope you enjoy cooking, breakfast, and Stonewall Kitchen! I love this cookbook, and I hope you will too! I wish I could send all 50 of you this book :-( Let's wish Susan "Happy Cooking" maybe she'll invite us all for "virtual" breakfast!






Tuesday, September 14, 2010

My favorite cook . . . Julia!


To me, she was charming! I grew up watching Julia on PBS television, and I remember at a young age being so impressed with her cooking skills! The photo of her on the left was taken well after she had established her cooking reputation.

Have you ever tried to talk and teach while cooking - it's not easy, and she was the first, and she was entertaining. She is the woman that paved the way and made it possible for Martha, Rachel, Ina, Nigella, Giada and Sandra, to name a few - we won't even mention the gentlemen!

Below are some of my personal cookbooks that I enjoy reading like a novel, yes, it's nutty, I know, but I also really enjoy cooking from them! I take great pleasure in selecting recipes for company, I'll read them several times over before I begin to cook, especially if it's a complicated recipe. I hope you enjoy my tribute to my heroine! Julia Child! I've also added some of her famous quotes, enjoy! Bon Appetit!!


My most prized cookbook. She signed this cookbook, and one I purchased as a graduation gift for one of my girlfriends, when I told Julia I was giving it as a graduation give, she smiled at me and said "that's so nice deary, I hope she enjoys it." I was tongue tied, I didn't know what to say, here, this cooking icon was thanking me!

"Find something you're passionate about and keep
tremendously interested in it." - Julia Child



Some of my favorites on my kitchen counter, they are kept on my book case in my kitchen

"In department stores, so much kitchen equipment is bought indiscriminately by people who just come in for men's underwear." - Julia Child



Here they are on the bookcase in my kitchen
next to the rooster pitchers!

"It's fun to get together and have something good
to eat at least once a day.That's what human life
is all about -- enjoying things." - Julia Child


Here they are up close. I did receive volume I & II for Christmas this past year!

"The only real stumbling block is fear of failure.
In cooking you've got to have a "What the hell?"
attitude." - Julia Child

Lastly, please read "My Life In France" written by Julia's nephew, after a series of interviews, it's a hilariously funny story of Julia and Paul, it's truly laugh out loud funny!

xoxo

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Thursday, September 9, 2010

The Pickle Poem

The Pickle

I love those crunchy pickles

That grow from the pickle bean

They are the greenest pickles

That I have ever seen


I like them with my pancakes

I like them with my lunch

A party isn't proper

Without pickles in the punch




I like them sweet and tangy

Or puckerfied with dill

I dream of Summer barbecues

With pickles on the grill




I wear those gherkin fashions

I love that kosher style

I ride my motorpickle

Through the garden with a smile



When my life is over

And I cash the wooden nickel

I won't give up the ghost

Until I have just one more...pickle




I hope this "pickle poem" made you smile, it makes canning all those pickles worth it! Have a great day!


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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

How fun is this . . .

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Friday, September 3, 2010

The Recipes. . . as promised!


Let me begin with the beautiful & free recipe cards displayed throughout the store!!! THEN, hold on to your kitchen table, it's going to be a mouth watering "Taste of Stonewall Kitchen" experience - I hope you enjoy the meals that I've "prepared" for you! The recipes that I've selected are basic ingreidents and if you don't have Stonewall Kitchen products you can improvise with what you have in your pantry - that's what I did! Bon Appetit!!

Let's start with an appetizer . . . I made this for a 40th birthday party, it was a huge hit!

Steak Crostini


Serves: 2 dozen

Ingredients
  • 1 pound beef loin boneless strip steak
  • 1 French baguette
  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  • Stonewall Kitchen Blue Cheese Herb Mustard
  • 1/4 cup crumbled blue cheese
  • Fresh parsley leaves for garnish
Directions
  1. Grill or broil the sirloin steak to desired doneness, preferably rare or medium rare. When cool, trim off fat and slice thinly.
  2. Cut the French baguette into at least 24 1/4 inch slices. Brush both sides of each toast with olive oil. Place toasts on a baking sheet under the broiler until golden on both sides.
  3. Spread Stonewall Kitchen Blue Cheese Herb Mustard over each French bread toast. Then layer a piece of steak. Top each crostini with crumbled blue cheese and a parsley leaf for garnish. Serve at room temperature.






The Main Course . . . I make this for dinner at least once a month! Love it!

Spicy Habanero Shrimp


Serves: 4

Ingredients
  • 1-1/2 pounds peeled and deveined shrimp
  • 1/4 cup plus 2 Tbsp. Stonewall Kitchen Habanero Mango Hot Sauce
  • 1 lime
  • 2 Tbsp cilantro leaves, stems removed and gently torn into small pieces
Directions
  1. Marinate 1-½ pounds of peeled and deveined raw shrimp in ¼ cup plus 2 Tbsp. Stonewall Kitchen Habanero Mango Hot Sauce for at least 2 hours.
  2. Skewer the shrimp and grill 1-2 minutes on each side until just cooked through, but still tender.
  3. Squeeze a little lime juice over the shrimp and garnish with gently torn cilantro leaves. Serve over your favorite rice dish



And Finally, Dessert . . . I made this for Christmas, it it makes a stunning appearance at the dinner table!

Dulce De Leche Banana Trifle



Serves:
12

Ingredients
  • 1 box Stonewall Kitchen Vanilla Cake Mix
  • 8 ounces mascarpone cheese, softened
  • 3 cups heavy cream
  • 1/2 tsp. pure vanilla
  • 1/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 jar Stonewall Kitchen Dulce de Leche Sauce
  • 3 ripe bananas
  • 1 cup Heath toffee bits
  • 1 cup Snickers or similar chocolate bar, chopped
Directions
  1. Make cake mix in two 8-inch round cake pans according to package instructions. Cool completely and cut into 1- inch cubes.
  2. In a mixer, fitted with a whisk attachment, whisk the mascarpone cheese. Slowly add the heavy cream and whisk on high making sure the cream is incorporated into the cheese. Scrap down the sides of the bowl periodically. Whisk until the mixture is thick and forms soft peaks. Add the vanilla and sugar, mix.
  3. In a trifle bowl, measuring approximately 8½ inches high and 5 inches wide, layer 1/3 jar of SWK Dulce de Leche, one half of the cake cubes, ¼ of the mascarpone cream, 1 sliced banana, and sprinkle with 1/3 of the toffee bits and 1/3 chopped chocolate bar. Repeat these layers. Finish layering with ¼ of the cream filling, sliced banana the remaining 1/3 Dulce de Leche, then the rest of the cream filling topped with the rest of the toffee and chopped chocolate.



As for cocktails, I'd serve a nice Malbec with the appetizer, Pino Grigio with the shrimp and a Chocolate dessert wine with the trifle. Oh, don't forget to wear loose fitting jeans! LOL!!!

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Thursday, September 2, 2010

The Gardens . . .


Please pull up an Adirondack chair and relax, make sure you have your favorite beverage! I promised you that I'd give you some more information on one of my favorite stops in York, Maine - Stonewall Kitchen, if you haven't been to the store, or it's not possible for you to visit, you should take a "virtual" trip! Simply click on http://www.stonewallkitchen.com/ I think you'll enjoy your visit! I always do! Stonewall Kitchen has some beautiful gardens, so sit back and enjoy a brief tour of the gardens. It's such a nice place to stop, shop or relax and take a break, if I worked near Stonewall Kitchen I think I'd drive over there every day and just enjoy the grounds!


Decisions, decisions, which way shall I go . . .



lovely grasses along the paver walk way



If I go down here I can also see where the jams, jellies, and sauces are made . . . hmm


Love the windmill garden sculpture



a peek at a table with umbrella and a pergola in the background



If you look real close you can see a butterfly . . .



I love these large pots . . . I wish I had a place for them!



The front of the waterfall

The back of the waterfall, just lovely!



I hope you enjoyed this quick tour of these gardens. I have more garden photos and building photos, I'll save those for another post. Be on the lookout for the recipes later this week!!!

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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Raspberry Lemon Smoothie . . . anyone?


One of our favorite shopping stops in Maine is Stonewall Kitchen! It's very seldom that we pass up an opportunity to see what'scooking - literally! Today we decided to stop for lunch, we needed an outdoor spot because we had Duke with us, it was 95 degrees outside, and Stonewall kitchen is dog friendly.

Below are some photo's from today's lunch, I hope they don't make you too hungry!
















Here's my Raspberry Lemon Smoothie, it was VERY delicious!















Here's my pulled pork sandwich with a side of potato salad, sorry, I had to take a bite, I couldn't wait!


Here's hubby's triple grilled cheese sandwich with a side of pasta salad!

Over the next few days I'll publish some recipes from Stonewall Kitchen and some photo's of their beautiful grounds! Stay tuned! Have a happy day!