September 11, 2011

Recipe highlight...

In our highly dynamic bustling lives, entertaining is becoming more and more arduous. Juggling careers, school work, activities, service, families....and errrrrrrr a social life? Sending a multitude of emails just to synchronize schedules is laborious! Finally, the date is set, everyone is coming over BUT you sure aren't going to be spending countless hours slaving away at your stove right?


Heres my incredibly simple take on spinakopita, meditteranean orzo and a really awesome salad dressing. The ingredients for all three recipes are similar. This means, your grocery shopping will be a piece of cake. Trick your guests into thinking you toiled your day away, little miss paula deen...
Salad: Spinach leaves, grape tomatoes, sliced strawberries, walnuts, cucumbers....and whatever else you'd like. (personal suggestions: Goat cheese, avocado, mangoes!!) The aesthetic appeal from the splash of colors makes this even more scrumptious!




My secret super duper balsamic dressing: 6 tablespoons Balsamic vinaigrette, 1 teaspoon of EVOO (yes i will quote Rachael Ray my hero...evoo= extra virgin olive oil), 1 pinch salt, 1/2 tsp ground pepper (or less...up to your taste specifictions), 1 clove of minced garlic, 1 tspn of fresh lime juice, (now here's the secret part dun dun dun...) 1-2 tablespoon of freshly squeezed orange juice! Whisk it all together in no particular order and TADA!!!

*Spinakopita, my version.
 Buttery, flaky, wholesome and entirely delish. This appetizer is a no fail, even with the most minimal culinary skills.

1 package of frozen/thawed chopped spinach
1 cup feta cheese
EVOO
1/2 stick butter
Salt
Pepper
2 tbsp of fresh squeezed lime
1 pckg of Phyllo pastry sheets - I like the pillsbury ones, but whichever works for you
1 tbsp minced garlic
2 tbsp of chopped parsley or oregano or dill (optional)
1 diced onion
Crushed red peppers

Process: Preheat oven to 350. In a seperate pan, saute onions and garlic with melted butter. When onion is tender and beginning to brown, place thawed spinach in pan. REMEMBER to squeeze out ALL the water from the spinach before adding it to the pan....the excess water is an absolute no-no. Once the onions turn golden-brown and the spinach begins to wilt, add oregano, parsley, dill and feta cheese and allow to cook on medium-low heat for 5 minutes. Add a pinch of salt, lime, 1 tsp of pepper and crushed red peppers to taste specifications.
Oil or pam a baking pan, lay 1 sheet of phyllo and add one even layer of cooked spinach mixture, place another layer of phyllo and add more spinach mixture. The last layer should be oiled lightly with EVOO. Allow to bake for 40 minutes until golden brown.

Mediterannean Orzo pasta

Ingredients:
1 box orzo
1 tbsp minced garlic
1 tsp pepper
2 tbspn lime juice
1 tsp salt
EVOO
Cucumbers, grape tomatoes
1 cup olives (if you like them)
1 small diced onion
1 cup feta cheese
Herbs: Your choice of fresh dill, parsley, basil, oregano (1/2 cup of any combination)

Process:
To pot of boiling water add 2 tbsp EVOO and 2 tbsp salt. Add orzo and cook as directed per package. REMEMBER, orzo cooks much faster than any other type of pasta so be sure not to over cook, because the surface area is much smaller so it boils much faster. El-dente is best :)
In separate pan add 2 tbsp EVOO, 1 tbsp minced garlic, onions. Once garlic browns slightly add tomatoes, cucumbers, feta, herbs, pepper, olives, lime juice on very low heat.
Drain the orzo and add the veggie mixture and toss. And....voila, there's your entree. In less than 15 minutes. Can be served hot or cold. Effortless meal with a pizazz of flavor.

September 7, 2011

"Each night I imagine my heart is a spinning ball of light that shines brighter and spins faster the more I think about it. So I can give that light to you in the morning" I wrote this for you.

An ode to the awesomeness of the iPhone 4 HDR camera

If you have had the unfortunate adventure of sharing a meal with me, I am certain that at some point you noticed how my food inevitably finds its way on my clothing! Fortunately... I have mastered the art of stain removal through trial and errr.....failure? and finally found my magic. This process works its wonders on even the most pigmented elements embedded on your white linen pants.
1. As soon as those pants/shirt/skirt comes off, soak in HOT, really HOT water for 5 minutes
2. Grab your awesome spray n wash and Spray the area with 5 bountiful squirts. Be frivolous with your usage of this.
3. Thirty minutes later, soak your clothing in hot water for another 5 minutes and lightly hand wash.
4. Finally hand wash with clorox bleach for colors. NOT BLEACH. Bleach will shade your white with a hue of yellow. This, my friends is MAGIC in a bottle...and is your saving grace, so USE it well so you dont have to go spend another 100 bucks replacing that dress


In light of all this, kindly dismiss the ancient rule of not wearing white after labor day. Damn it, its still fashionable and highly trendy. Wear white, and own it, cuz its beautiful! And yes, I broke the rule and wore all white yesterday so for those of you - COUGH COUGH u know who u are-, who wanna comply with every age old rule in the unwritten handbook...yes I AM going to wear white.

Lastly, SONG of the day:

September 3, 2011

The essentials

Three types of earrings every woman should own...
1. The hoops (Silver or gold, your pick)

I love gold...come on which girl doesn't right? haha, but i'm really picky with my shade of gold -- In the event that it's not real gold, it MUST look authentic. Im averted by the tarnished brassy look. Yes yes, sounds a little nit picky and strange, I have my quirks. HOWEVER, (I diverged far off topic) I really believe if you were to own one pair of earrings, the hoop is the QUINTESSENTIAL jewelry piece. It is classic, timeless, and an easy switch from day-to-night regardless of the occassion.
2. The pearl studs

Along the same lines, if you are 8, 18, or 80 a pearl set of earrings will weather you through any adventure! Perfect for a high school graduation, elementary school science fair reception, or great grand kid's 1st birthday party... The versatility of these jewels are marked by an unequivocal elegance.

NOTE: Wear your earrings last after getting dressed, dolling up with your hair & makeup shannanings, and spritzing yourself with your fragrances. Genuine pearls become dull with the slightest contact of alcohol based scents and hairsprays.

3. Diamond studs (cubic zirconia will fit the bill for this...)


Stunning! Now, if you are lucky enough to be donning a pair of 1 ct diamond studs, that in and of itself IS the va-va-voom effect. Cubic Zirconia with a sterling silver base is just as classy and affordable. The diamond (or diamond-looking) stud compliments EVERY outfit and thats why it made my the list of ultimate earrings.

Quote of the day:
"Love never dies a natural death. It dies because we don't know how to replenish it's source. It dies of blindness and errors and betrayals. it dies of illness and wounds; it dies of weariness, of witherings, of tarnishings." Anais Nin

Current song (kind of my obsession for the day):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHO1rRzeXt8
Artistic talent is sublime (I lack it so im in utmost admiration of the slightest bit). This entire family (Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan especially) exemplifies musical geniosity in a whole other realm. Everyone has THAT song(s) that is indelibly etched into their core. The distant harmony of that tune heightens an emotion, any emotion - pain, happiness, anger, love - in a way that is embraced only by the soul and no words.

August 31, 2011

Ephemeral

August has been brilliant in so many ways.


Rainbows...

Yes, I was lucky enough to see a double rainbow. This past month I have seen more rainbows than I have in the last five years. Very fascinating! Perhaps the evanescent nature insists upon some wish-making in addition to my daily 11:11's and occasional eyelash-on-the-cheek moments. Just so magical and ephemeral. The fleeting moments that this kaleidoscopic image dances in the sky is divine. The sheer visual allure of it all is my pot of gold.

My feel good for the day...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDK07Zg1GNA

Food for thought...

Just some inspiration for your Wednesday, hump day...

Psychedelic


A couple years ago, I stumbled upon this beautiful piece. I have since been enlightened...

The Station Robert J Hastings.

TUCKED AWAY in our subconscious minds is an idyllic vision in which we see ourselves
on a long journey that spans an entire continent. We're traveling by train and, from the
windows, we drink in the passing scenes of cars on nearby highways, of children waving at
crossings, of cattle grazing in distant pastures, of smoke pouring from power plants, of row
upon row upon row of cotton and corn and wheat, of flatlands and valleys, of city skylines and
village halls.
 

But uppermost in our conscious minds is our final destination--for at a certain hour and on a
given day, our train will finally pull into the station with bells ringing, flags waving, and bands
playing. And once that day comes, so many wonderful dreams will come true. So restlessly, we
pace the aisles and count the miles, peering ahead, waiting, waiting, waiting for the station.
 

"Yes, when we reach the station, that will be it!" we promise ourselves. "When we're
eighteen. . . win that promotion. . . put the last kid through college. . . buy that 450SL
Mercedes-Benz. . . have a nest egg for retirement!"


From that day on we will all live happily ever after.
 

Sooner or later, however, we must realize there is no station in this life, no one earthly
place to arrive at once and for all. The journey is the joy. The station is an illusion--it
constantly outdistances us. Yesterday's a memory, tomorrow's a dream. Yesterday belongs to a
history, tomorrow belongs to God. Yesterday's a fading sunset, tomorrow's a faint sunrise. Only
today is there light enough to love and live.
 

So, gently close the door on yesterday and throw the key away. It isn't the burdens of today
that drive men mad, but rather regret over yesterday and the fear of tomorrow. Regret and
fear are twin thieves who would rob us of today.
 

"Relish the moment" is a good motto, especially when coupled with Psalm 118:24, "This is
the day which the Lord hath made; we will rejoice and be glad in it."
 

So stop pacing the aisles and counting the miles. Instead, swim more rivers, climb more
mountains, kiss more babies, count more stars. Laugh more and cry less. Go barefoot oftener.
Eat more ice cream. Ride more merry-go-rounds. Watch more sunsets. Life must be lived as we
go along. The station will come soon enough.

August 30, 2011

Eid Mubarak

My heart bleeds for the victims of the Libyan atrocities. In my thoughts and deepest prayers for the families and the deceased,  Eid Mubarak!
I can not believe I am boycotting the news to save my own tush from this hollow feeling. Seriously I feel so sick. I wanted to cry looking at those bodies. MY GOODNESS...so barbaric and inhumane. http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa/08/28/libya.massacre.report/

Now, to deviate from being such a Debbie downer
Here's my feel good video of the day. Simply adorable... MUST WATCH
http://www.maniacworld.com/stay-calm-dad.html

Isnt she just STUNNING?! This woman exemplifies beauty in its essence. She would make a trashbag look good. The epitome of classiness...


"A genuine smile distributes the cosmic current, prana, to every body cell. The happy man is less subject to disease, for happiness actually attracts into the body a greater supply of the Universal life energy" Paramahansa Yogananda

A funny for the day...

New beginnings... blogging to begin with

Things I am <3'ing right now
1. White nailpolish. Im absolutely in love with this new trend. White looks good on everyone!!!! My fave Scarlett J, and even the Chanel models are rocking this. So fresh...
My feet (excuse them...) courtesy of OPI: Oh so glam




Going along with the nail thing im so loving OPI: Gargantuan Green Grape. LOVE... perhaps because I like all things different. Breaking the monotony of the comfort of mundane neutrals. Comments...

2. Bikram yoga: Posture of the day Dandayamana Janusharasana: Standing head to knee.
* You can never perfect yoga, you can just practice it and your body will thank you a million times over. How immaculate is this. Beautiful


3. Cotton candy colored skies. Seriously, this sky looks so enigmatic and romantic all wrapped into one. I just HAD to smile, and want to dance on the clouds...LITERALLY

4. Song of the day: Carpenters On top of the world http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crWGGy2oBT0&feature=related
This is certainly my feel good of the day :)

"Such a feeling's coming over me,
There is wonder in most everything I see
Not a cloud in the sky
Got the sun in my eyes
And I wont be surprised if it's a dream...
Everything I want the world to be
Is now coming true especially for me
And the reason is clear
Its because you are here
You're the nearest thing to heaven that I've seen..."