Thursday, December 8, 2011

Going to hell in a handbag

I had a working lunch yesterday with a friend who is helping me with a trendforcasting project I am working on. 

I consider myself a decent "spotter" but forecasting has been an interesting challenge. I have been asked to predict what will be happening in the design world a year and a half from now.

Of course, I only hope that the economy gets back on its feet and that all will be right with the world - all the while with everyone sporting great shoes, and lounging on streamlined furniture.

Until then, I am seeing lots of neon brights for spring and this bag just might need to be a part of my ensemble.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Chocolate Memories



My friend Wendy grew up in Seattle, WA and has yet to say anything positive about her childhood there except this little trip down memory lane involving Frango Mint Chocolates. I had never heard of them.

She remembers her mother taking her to a sophisticated Tea Room at Frederick & Nelson's department store where Wendy recalled this frozen treat as a silky confection that melted in her mouth. She kind of went on and on about it and lamented that the store closed and was then sold to Bon Marche.
A little Google search directed me to find them sold exclusively at Macy's.



Of course, I'm going to ship her a box...

I, on the other hand, remember the days of waiting on a long line with my friends for the Frrrozen Hot Chocolate at Serendipity's. 

Serendipity's
225 East 60th Street
NYC





Sunday, December 4, 2011

Use your Trigger Finger

I think these are a perfect holiday gift for the iphone-ers amongst us.
Magic Texting Gloves


These are all from Zappos:
Echo Touch Cashmere Gloves
Michael Kors Texting Glove



Shelli Segal E-Touch Glove



And then there's Brian's expert contribution to all this:

Featuring Textured palm and fingers for better grip while shooting

Friday, December 2, 2011

A Charming Duo

I stumbled across these books several years ago at Anthropolgie.

Cordelia was about five years old at the time, and they were immediately appealing. You see, my kid walks the "naughty or nice" tightrope often.

Let's just say they have been a mainstay in our house, and gifts to my close friends with kids.

With the holidays approaching, I may just pull these out again. At age ten, and as adults, we could all do with a little polishing up with Miss Manners.

Originally published in 1946, some things (thankfully) never change.

How To Behave and Manners Can Be Fun, available at Anthropologie and other fine booksellers.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

'Tis the Season

Hello friends. It’s been a while. Don’t worry, I have been shopping like a mad woman, but not blogging as much.
There are 24 days until Christmas. Time to get in gear.

My Mother lives in a Co-Op building in New York City where the Board dictates all matters of dwelling decoration. It is against policy to hang anything on the apartment door, or put out doormats. Ever.

For those of us who don’t have such restrictions, we get to choose what we put on our front door this holiday season. I have my eye on this succulent wreath from Viva Terra. I know it really only works in warmer climates and it seems to require some upkeep which is always a bit tricky with my brown thumb.

West Coast:
Succulent Wreath by Viva Terra $88
I cannot imagine this greeting me on the door of a house in Connecticut. And in the end, Brian will most likely opt for the traditional deal.
But you just never know.







East Coast:
Lands End $44.95 and free shipping.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

The Easter Bunny


Dean & Deluca
My eighteen year-old stepdaughter Deena says she'd still like an Easter basket. She likes high quality chocolate please and no jelly beans anymore. My nine year-old daughter Cordelia still wants to believe, so an Easter egg hunt she shall have.

I have very fond memories of my Easters - ones spent in Amagansett Long Island with my cousin Sandy and my Jewish Father, who funnily, went all-out on this holiday. Our tradition was a treasure hunt complete with  fog rolling in from the beach, and in our matching flannel nightgowns Sandy and I would discover rhyming poems that would lead us from the garden shed, to the bathroom, to under the bed, etc. to find our next clue and delicious treat. My Father lived on East 86th Street in the 70's and 80's when it was still called Germantown. On his block was a store called Marzipan. And that's all it sold. The most amazing collection of marzipan intricately shaped into pigs, rabbits, and frogs, and that's what my Easter basket consisted of. Oh, and there was chocolate too. Good German chocolate. Sandy and I spent the rest of our time sorting through our goodies and talking about our favorite part of the hunt.


My little brother Gordon once said of Easter "Chocolate must have been Jesus' favorite food."


The Lindt chocolate bunny



Cadbury Mini Eggs Easter Candy Chocolate Gift Four 18 Ounce BagsNot part of my childhood but now a staple for Cordelia's memories: 



And Martha Stewart's "easy" craft ideas:

Glittered Floral Egg Basket


Friday, February 11, 2011

Ladies Lunch

It's a little difficult to be writing about the delicious lunch I had yesterday as I am sipping green juice from my two day juice cleanse from Blueprint Cleanse (more on that some other time.) I had the fortune of eating a yummy meal at the very newly opened Olive & Thyme in Toluca Lake, CA. Brilliantly located around the corner from Warner Bros. It definitely attracts the studio crowd.

A cross between Dean & Deluca and Le Pain Quotidien, Olive & Thyme is as pretty as it is tasty, and the staff is attentive and cheery.

The white tea lemonade needed some kick and the carrot cake could stand to sit out to room temperature, but I loved my trio of salads - Beet & arugula, fresh corn & mint, and tuna salad served with two slices of fresh olive bread.

Intelligentsia coffee is served as well as freshly packed teas. Attention to detail all the way.

Thumbs up. I'm going again. Soon. Join me.




Olive & Thyme


4013 Riverside Drive, @ North Pass Avenue, Toluca Lake


 

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

A charming walk in the park.

J Crew
I have been looking for a fun necklace to spice up my all black uniform. I like the J Crew selection but looking for something a little more original. Stella & Dot has a fun one too.
Stella & Dot

And then I found myself on etsy.com. It's the site for all things crafty.
Searched for "vintage enamel necklaces" and voila.

Talulabelles
Mine is called "A Walk in the Park." I'm very excited. It's made by a company called Talulabelles, a mother daughter design team from Yorkshire, England.

Here were the contenders:

J Crew
Stella & Dot
And my purchase: ESTY for $55.00.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Brother, can you spare a dime?

When a friend of mine pulled out this coin purse the other day, I was reminded of how much I love this logo. Graphic genius.

It's the paper cup most New Yorkers get who still buy their coffee from street vendors. It's also widely used by homeless people asking for change, and so it follows that part of the proceeds from the sale of each purse goes to HELP USA, an organization working with the homeless since 1986.

These days I feel more mindful of spare change.

Monday, January 3, 2011

Naughty or Nice?

It's beautiful, and yes, the coffee is really that delicious.

Nespresso CitiZ C120 Automatic and programmable Espresso and Lungo Machine w/Frother, Fire-engine red


When I visit my friend Jane in New York, I have to limit myself. Their Nespresso machine beckons an addiction.

The good news is that I stay around the corner from the Nespresso cafe and store where there is a gallery of coffee pod varieties and strengths to choose from.

And yes, you can recycle the capsules. These days what's better than a latte with a good conscience?

At $349 it's totally worth the investment. Next is a class in latte art, offered at Intelligentsia Coffee, 594 Broadway on January 7th or February 4th.

In 2011, I resolve to be a coffee achiever. So far, so good.
Chefs Brand Banner

Labels

Search This Blog