
image from white-starr.com
I would love to be aesthetically consulted by White-Starr, thanks to Cynthia Kling’s review in the August issue of Domino. So I was beyond happy to discover this sweet little video further detailing the experience.

image from white-starr.com
I would love to be aesthetically consulted by White-Starr, thanks to Cynthia Kling’s review in the August issue of Domino. So I was beyond happy to discover this sweet little video further detailing the experience.

my favorite summer sandwich
swapped out the “l ” for some arugula
If you’re visiting me for lunch anytime soon, get ready for a blt. Both sets of parents have offered us tomatoes this week (keep ’em coming!) and so I am beyond happy to enjoy a warm, sliced tomato w/salt & pepper, some crispy bacon and toasted bread, mayo and lettuce. Deliciousness.

to remember what “real” tomatoes look like when january rolls around

the bacon must be crispy (the piece hanging out off the plate is for my son)

This summer, our vacation was of the driving sort. First stop (on Thursday) was Madison, Wisconsin. We had a great time, and if you’re planning on visiting, or just want to click along online, here are my recommendations:
We also walked up and down State Street (parts under construction and you can tell they’re trying to finish before the students return) and wandered through the UW campus a bit. The lake was windy but beautiful, and there was a patio off the student union where you could grab a table, look over the lake and enjoy a plastic pitcher of beer. It is Wisconsin, after all. I had to cut short our bookstore shopping because I was starting to want all sorts of things, with that voice saying “maybe you could use a new pen/notebook/new and improved post-it stickies.” School supplies have that power over me. My husband would like you to know that we got over to the football stadium as well. Our son got to peek through the gates and spy the Badgers at practice.
All in all, a nice day. More tomorrow on part two of our travels.
photo from McMaster & Storm
I thought this was one of the nicest collections/mementos. Kara (of McMaster & Storm, a shop I’ve been fascinated with ever since it was profiled in Country Living) has a great aunt who took the time to write short notes on wooden ice cream spoons remembering each treat. The plan is to frame the spoons – I hope Kara shares the finished product. What a family keepsake it will make.
via the McMaster & Storm blog

birthday cupcakes
photo from bigsurbakery.com
After reading Sunday’s New York Times feature about Big Sur Bakery, I knew I’d love it. And after visiting the site today (yesterday it was not working – too many other foodies doing the same?) I just know I’ll be finagling a trip to Big Sur to have a breakfast pizza. And a coffee. And a cupcake. And who knows what else, because it all looks delicious …..

breakfast pizza
photo from bigsurbakery.com

croissant sandwich
photo from bigsurbakery.com