Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Home

Last night, Daniel and I sat in our half-way unpacked living room drinking wine & envisioning our new space. We kept moving furniture around, daydreaming & scheming... so fun.
What we didn't plan on doing was moving the office space to our bedroom, which we're almost entirely against having anything non Master Bedroom-y in our room. But the goal is to have comfortable couch seating for more than just us, so into the corner nook of the bedroom it goes. So, my idea is to create some sort of canopy around our bed to block our view of the desk (and change up the feel of the room). The original plan was to buy three iron (iron-ish looking) curtain rods & drill them into the ceiling on three sides of the bed (or maybe only two sides) & hang flowy white sheer drapes from them. But... I may change my mind. I'm going for cool, romantic, whimsical (aren't I always?). Any ideas friends?Our bedroom before (we also ditched the plum color):

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Flourless Chocolate Cake


It's about time I post the dessert I make at least twice a month... the incredible Flourless Chocolate Cake. Three of my closest Seattle girlfriends have gluten allergies, and I feel so bad for them when it comes to dessert, because they NEVER get to partake... so, since last fall it's been my mission to find delicious desserts that a) do not contain wheat b) don't have too many of those weird wheat substitutes that cost my entire monthly food budget, and c) that no one would know it was any different than any other dessert. I love this cake, from start to finish it takes less than an hour & looks like you spent way more time than that, which is always nice.

Changes I make:
-I never use a double-broiler for this recipe, I just microwave the chocolate & butter 30 sec. at a time and keep stirring until melted. Works perfectly, and this is what Ina Garten does, do I don't feel too bad about it! Make sure to use a glass or ceramic bowl, not metal, that way you can just wisk in the other ingredients & only get one bowl dirty.

-This recipe is a great base for adding anything to it. Sometime I add a little vanilla, chopped toasted nuts would be great, almond extract is good. Next up: adding hazelnut liqour & making hazelnut whip cream to top it, sounds festive right? Most used combination: sliced fresh strawberries & homemade whip cream.

- I most always top it with a dusting of powder sugar rather than the cocco powder. I found that cocco powder dissovled into the cake before we even ate it, and it wasn't as even or pretty as I wanted. I put a handful of powder sugar into a fine mesh strainer (I use my pasta one) & dust away... Takes about 3 seconds, and looks great.

The recipe originally came from Gorumet magazine (one of my favorites), and I found it on Epicurious.com (an incredible site). Bon Appetit!

Friday, September 11, 2009

I love Seattle fall

Today was perfect weather.

On my lunch break I sat outside in my very favorite dress in the gorgeous sunshine. Slightly blustery, but very warm, as a sign of my very favorite time of the year: Autumn! With so many changes happening on our lives right now, this wonderfully transitional season makes me quite happy. Planning our Harvest Party, Daniel's birthday, day dreaming of the birthday presents I want (mustard yellow Hobo bag, if it exists), wearing tights & boots & scarves and most importantly all things pumpkin. 

I am hopeful. 

This weekend is also going to be perfect, which I must say, I've quite needed due to recent happenings. Date night tonight with Daniel, which I have no idea what he's planned & can't wait until he gets home to find out. Tomorrow is making jam with Charlotte, Corrine & Julia, then girls night... and then, Sunday morning brunch with my girls from college who I haven't seen in well over a month, and finally back to our church home after two weeks of being away. Cannot wait! 

Thursday, September 10, 2009

moving etc.

Yesterday, Daniel and I officially decided to move. We love the city so much that we're moving a mere 5 blocks away, to the beautiful Ballard Place Condos. Regardless of the distance of the move, we are very excited & I've already taken pictures to sell on Craigs of all the things we don't plan on taking with us, and gone through my closet twice (still need to walk over to Crossroads with bag upon bags of hopeful money makers) & have become more organized than I have been all year this past week.



When describing the condo to someone they mentioned that it sounds like a step sideways for us, rather than forward. Yes, we are only adding 100 square feet, but it's the new adventure of space planning (drawing our space on CAD tonight) and painting and re-organizing and decorating that makes this all worth it (that, and the stainless steel kitchen aid appliances in my new kitchen).



Now I'm off to decide paint colors & am dying to get away from our bright avocado living room, how can I convince Daniel to go for magenta next?