Showing posts with label cheese board. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cheese board. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

fruits of labor. first feast of 2011





last night was our first dinner together at home of 2011.

simplicity, homemade and good wine were on the menu. smoked salmon, oysters, cheese, capers and red onion accompanied by homemade irish brown bread and fresh satsuma mandarin and a light but earthy syrah.

after all the holiday travel and eating out it was so nice to finally be home again sharing a meal - this dinner was the perfect way to set off the new year. we make a conscious decision to eat at home as much as possible. We also eat meat only about once a week if that. I have been reading Anthony Bourdain's newest book "Medium Raw: a bloody valentine to the world of food and the people who cook" and while its written in his expectedly brash and sometimes over the top style he raises some interesting points about the importance of featuring meat as the main part of the meal or as the case may be moving away from it as the focal point.
we are lucky enough to live in a part of california that is food-centric and always has an amazing selection of fresh vegg. making it easier to choose an eating style which features more veggies and very little meat. im by no means a vegetarian (though i was earlier in life for about 10yrs) but personally i notice a huge difference in the way i feel physically when i eat less meat and more vegg.

I am going to be more diligent in 2011 about doing more fruits of labor posts and sharing more recipes. I will also be introducing a new weekly column - Wednesday Wine Files look for that to start next week!

find the recipe for the brown bread here.
glasses pictured can be found in the shop

Monday, February 1, 2010

warmth in wood - cutting boards



i have a great affinity for wood, especially in the kitchen - one of the things i treasure is a wood bread board my mom gave me - i love the way serving food on wood adds a wonderful rustic wholesome quality -
this lovely belongs to my mom - its an old pub board from europe and i jut love the way i makes a wonderful large cheese board for parties!
find this beautiful handmade board in this etsy shop


these gorgeous interior shots highlight a wonderful wood collection over at A Country Farmhouse - go check it out if you havent yet!!

Thursday, October 15, 2009

simply georg




i love love love the simple modern chic lines of this georg jensen cheese board. as if cheese wasn't great enough on its own, now it has an elegant partner.i think this would would make a fabulous wedding gift!