Monday, November 29, 2010

List 30


Love: Christmas month - a big part of which is Christmas music. My all-time favorite holiday song is "Let It Snow, Let It Snow" - especially the Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme version we had on a record growing up, but which is really hard to come by these days. And I must confess a weakness too for Wham!'s "Last Christmas." The video is epically '80s.




Like: This walnut and black version of Eames' classic Hang It All. A great present for the man who has everything...on his closet floor. Which would be Erich. So this was his birthday present.
Discovery: San Francisco's Little Star Pizza opened on our side of the Bay and gives the famous Zachary's some major competition. The interior is really nicely done, and in the battle of stuffed spinach versus stuffed spinach, I'm giving it to Little Star.




Obsession: Zuni Roast Chicken and Bread Salad. It's a bit of work, with lots of steps, but the most successful restaurant-to-home recipe transplant I've ever experienced. We made it Sunday might for Erich's birthday dinner, followed by his favorite, German Chocolate Cake.


Complaint: Black Friday. Waiting in lines at dawn. The mad, frantic crowds. I just don't get it. I prefer Pay 20% More But Shop With Dignity Tuesday.


Thursday, November 18, 2010

List 29


Love: Hannah and Her Sisters. It's a rich, at times funny, at times painful,always truthful and ultimately hopeful film about three sisters, their current and former husbands, boyfriends, parents, and friends. The movie spans three Thanksgivings and has become annual November viewing for us.



Like: A Woody Allen-inspired afternoon in New York City, including a walk by The Lake in Central Park and late afternoon drinks at Bemelmans.



Discovery: This poster for Zurich's Film Podium, by Swiss graphic designer Ralph Schraivogel. It's sitting in our den in a tube awaiting framing.


Obsession: Manhattan, my all-time favorite movie, with too many wonderful moments and bits of dialogue to catalog, beginning, of course, with "Chapter One. He adored New York City..."





Complaint: Allen's personal life has made it hard not to cringe a bit upon re-watching many of his great older films since so often they feature his character with much younger women (Mariel Hemingway, Juliette Lewis, etc.) My favorite pairing for him will always be Diane Keaton, and I particularly loved seeing them together again after many years in Manhattan Murder Mystery.




Tuesday, November 9, 2010

List 28


Love: Anthropologie is one of my stand-by stores for clothes. But they also have some pretty great furniture and home accessories. A few things in my virtual shopping cart, which I hope will be making their way into our house soon, are the Enzo lamp, the Far and Wide sconce, and the Decker console table.




Like: The MUJI Notebook app for the iPad. It totally beats up Penultimate.



Discovery: Pumpkin Stuffed with Everything Good. Our friend James tried this recipe out on us and it's fair it say it blew our minds and taste buds. He used this version from Epicurious, liberally upping the amount of gruyere and bacon, and adding kale as well. I can't wait to make it this weekend.
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/Pumpkin-Stuffed-with-Everything-Good-361169?mbid=rss_epinr


Obsession: Carter Bros. Scoop Chairs. They were made in the late 1950s-early 1960s, in both a one- and two-cushion version. I've been wanting a pair for quite awhile but haven't met my destiny yet.



Complaint: Our troublemaker kitten Fritz has become an even worse food scavenger than our late Labrador Zelda, which is quite something. (Plus he can jump onto the kitchen counter, something Zelda could never accomplish.) I never knew this about cats. And first realized what was happening when cleaning up vomit that featured undigested shrimp tails that had been found in the countertop compost pail.



Monday, November 1, 2010

List 27


Love: My friend Sean sent me a link to this Paris versus New York blog, which is described as a "friendly visual match" between the two great cities. Fingers crossed that creator Vahram makes these available as prints for purchase. I will be first in line. http://parisvsnyc.blogspot.com/




Like: A weekend afternoon spent cooking, while listening to Belle & Sebastian's new record "Write About Love" and Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti's "Before Today" - especially the song "Round & Round."



Discovery: Trappist Rochefort beers. I first had the 8 in Seattle at Quinn's this past Spring, then Chicago's The Publican turned me on to the 10. If I were a beer myself, the 10 would be my new boyfriend.

Obsession: Come Fall, we host an annual Choucroute Garni dinner: braised sauerkraut and a wide array of pork products - a bit of bacon, smoked pork chops, sausages - and a massive selection of mustards. (The Maine Maple Champagne Mustard from The Pasta Shop at Market Hall in Oakland was this year's star.) The dinner is a once year indulgence. And the recipe I use is from the Gourmet cookbook.



Complaint: This says it all.


Wednesday, October 27, 2010

List 26


Love: The Shining. It's my all time favorite scary movie. Watching a man go mad over a period of months while snowed in with his family is much more terrifying (and interesting) than watching some guy in a mask slash up frisky co-eds.




Like: The grown-up grilled cheese feature in the October Martha Stewart magazine, with combinations like Gruyere, Apple & Sage on Rye or Cheddar, Cherry Preserves & Basil on White. Seems like a good pre Trick-or-Treating dinner idea.


Discovery: When I was a kid, we wore out the grooves on this weird Halloween record my parents got us. I have so many memories of sitting in the dark in the rec room with my sister and brother, listening to it and freaking out. It's been re-released on iTunes. And it's even more messed up than I remembered, with this creepy lady narrating little scary vignettes. Ah, old-school no-carseats childhood.



Obsession: Stella's Star Wars obsession means this year's costume is Princess Leia. Depending on how ambitious we are Friday night after a glass or two of wine, we may attempt a Lucas-approved pumpkin too. Apparently there is a solid intersection of geeks + crafty people as I found these fairly epic pumpkins while searching for stencil designs.





Complaint: When Erich forgets to take the left-over Halloween candy into work the day after Halloween, forcing me to eat too much of it.

Friday, October 22, 2010

List 25


Love: We're two episodes behind but very much into Boardwalk Empire. It makes me happy to see Steve Buscemi get a meaty lead role.


Like: Tonight I had the chance to check out Beretta's sibling Starbelly, in the Castro. I really liked the warm wood interior. Not to mention the chicken liver pate and the overall festival of pork products that unfolded.




Discovery: My friend Lisa got us this Wisconsin cutting board from Brooklyn's aheirloom on Etsy. They have other states too, and the borough of Brooklyn itself. The board is made of plyboo, described as "a butcher block architectural plywood made of renewable bamboo." Whatever it is, the wood is cool looking and display worthy.



Obsession: The Malm fireplace from Design Within Reach. For when we win the lottery and build our own weekend place in Sonoma.


Complaint: The textured plaster walls in our 1928 house render wallpaper undoable for us. Which is a bummer since there are so many killer modern wallpaper designs out there. Including this birch tree one from Cole & Sons that my friend KJ has in her hallway. Or this twig design from Graham & Brown. Jealous.