1.와일드한 디스코 파티가 끝난 후의 disco ball:

 

 

2. String heart: 실로 만든 하트 장식

 

DIY giant string heart

 

3. 음료의 양에 다라 잔 모양이 달라지는 Moon Glass:

 

 

4. Flower heads:

 

 

5. A picture: 편안함

 

 

 

(Photos: yatzer, greenweddingshoes, designcrush, designcrush, desiretoinspire)

'anything colorful' 카테고리의 다른 글

I'd like,  (8) 2012.04.13
Love the water.  (0) 2012.04.08
I'd like,  (0) 2012.04.06
I really like,  (6) 2012.03.29
"너가 의자였다면"  (2) 2012.03.28
Jamie Oliver 의 런던 레스토랑 Union Jacks 에 가 보고 싶다:











Union Jacks
4 Central St. Giles Piazza
LONDON
WC2H 8AB
0203 597 7888


그리고 시드니에 간다면, Pure and General 라는 가구/홈/인테리어 가게에 가 보고 싶다:











Pure and General

114 Brougham Street
Potts Point NSW
2011 AUSTRALIA
phone +61 2 9360 6060


(Photos: desiretoinspire, desiretoinspire)

몇명 살지 않는 집의 부엌이라 하더라도 항상 준비해 둬야 하는 몇가지 필수적인 아이템은 알아둬야겠다는 생각이 들었다:






PANTRY ITEMS

Canned tomatoes: Crushed, whole, diced, tomato paste, RO*TEL
Dried pastas in every shape and size imaginable
Rice: long grain, brown, and Arborio for risotto
Peanut butter
Honey: Sweeten yogurt smoothies, use in recipes…and drizzle on hot biscuits. Sorry.
Various jellies: Strawberry, apricot, jalapeno
Real Maple syrup
Chipotle peppers in adobo sauce. Add to soups. Add to roasts. Puree with mayonnaise for a great salad dressing or veggie dip.
Roasted red peppers: place them on panini, puree them and make a soup or pasta sauce, chop them and make bruschetta
Canned artichoke hearts: throw into a pantry pasta sauce, make baked artichoke dip, etc.
Assorted olives, jalapenos, pepperoncinis etc.
Baking ingredients: bulk flour (all-purpose, whole wheat, self-rising), sugar, brown sugar (store in a nice airtight container), powdered sugar, baking powder, baking soda, extracts, yeast, etc.
Shortening and vegetable oil
Chocolate chips and other forms of baking chocolate
Oatmeal and other grains
Evaporated milk and sweetened condensed milk
Cornmeal: Use in baking, of course, but also dissolve a little in water and stir into soups and chilis for a little thickening and flavor
Masa: Corn flour sold in the Hispanic Foods aisle. Use in similar ways as cornmeal.
Ketchup, different mustards, and barbecue sauce
Mayonnaise: (Not Miracle Whip. Grody.)

Potatoes, onions, and garlic. I store ‘em in a basket so air can circulate.

Onions and garlic are the basis of innumerable recipes.

Potatoes are…well, essential out here.

Dried beans. Put ‘em in soups. Put ‘em in stews. Cook ‘em in a pot with a hamhock. Make refried beans. So delightfully basic.

Stocks and broths. Chicken, beef, vegetable. Make soups, braise briskets, make pot roast. Amen.

Jarred pesto and specialty relishes, chutneys, etc.

Jarred pesto is an easy way to inject big flavor into soups, pasta, quiches, chicken salads, dips, and dressings when you don’t have access to fresh basil.

Panko breadcrumbs. Top casseroles. Coat fried mozzarella. Mix them in meatballs and meatloaf.





 



And then of course: Kosher salt, black pepper, Worcestershire, Tabasco, olive oil, different vinegars, soy sauce, etc.

And as for the fridge…


FRIDGE

 

Lemons, limes, and apples.

Butter. Sorry.

And longer lasting cheeses like cheddar, Parmesan, and feta, which has a nice, long shelf life.

Bacon. Sorry again. And this can be a freezer item, too. Make BLT’s, top burgers, cut into bits and fry with onion as the basis for some pasta sauces and soups.

Also: Corn tortillas. If they’re stored properly, they seem to last forever in the fridge.

And then there’s the beloved freezer.


FREEZER


Beef,
wrapped in butcher paper.
Chicken breasts, wings, legs, and thighs, either flash frozen then stored in ziploc bags, or vacuum sealed
Raw shrimp
Sausage: breakfast sausage, Italian sausage, chorizo, etc.
Bread: Crusty artisan loaves that I get when I’m in the big city, and a couple of back-up loaves of sandwich breads
Pizza dough: unrisen, stored in ziplocs
Frozen dinner rolls: I love the (store bought!) unrisen, unbaked little round balls of dough. They rise and bake up so beautifully, and you can slather them with butter and chopped rosemary and turn them into something entirely different. And you can roll them out and use them to make calzones or mini-pizzas.
Pie crust: formed into disks and stored in ziplocs. To use, just remove, let thaw for 30 minutes or so, then roll out.
Pecans/walnuts
Frozen fruits: Peaches, berries, cherries, etc. These are awesome stand-ins for pies, crisps and cobblers when the fresh fruits aren’t in season. And you throw the frozen fruit right into the blender for smoothies whenever you want.

“Fresh” vegetables. The freezer is where I stock the veggies that aren’t great in canned form: green beans, peas, lima beans, carrots, corn. These non-acidic vegetables stay so much more delicious, nutritious, and fresh in the freezer.

(Freeze your own veggies out of the garden by blanching, then throwing in ice water, then drying, then flash freezing, then throwing into larger ziplocs.)

Ready-made recipes stored flat in ziploc bags. Take a day where you cook up bulk recipes for the freezer, or just gradually build them up over time. Store both large and small quantities so you can easily feed a crowd…or just yourself. Reheat by adding to a large pot with a little water just to help it along.

Chili, which you can eat it on its own or put on top of burgers, hot dogs, nachos, Fritos, etc.
Pasta sauces
Soups and stews

And weird little ingredients like homemade pumpkin puree—measure it in 1 or 2-cup quantities so you can easily use them in holiday recipes.

From thepioneerwoman

(Photos: brightbazaar)

칼라풀한 마루 데코:

(카펫/러그 디자인)
 
 
 
 
Domotex Hannover 2012


Domotex Hannover 2012





(마루 소파/쿠션 디자인)




Spruce Home




(Photos: decor8, decor8)

'anything colorful' 카테고리의 다른 글

Random collection  (2) 2012.03.06
I'd like, (베이컨 셰이크)  (8) 2012.02.10
아파트 위시리스트  (2) 2012.01.18
I'd like,  (0) 2012.01.09
I'd like,  (8) 2011.12.19
1. 전망.
특히 부엌에서라면 더더욱 좋겠다.










2. 널찍하면서도 따뜻한 분위기.








(Photos: desiretoinspire, desiretoinspire)

'anything colorful' 카테고리의 다른 글

I'd like, (베이컨 셰이크)  (8) 2012.02.10
Colorful living area  (0) 2012.01.23
I'd like,  (0) 2012.01.09
I'd like,  (8) 2011.12.19
트와일라잇 배우 Kristen Stewart 따라하기 외.  (2) 2011.12.14





그네 침대.
아주 튼실한 벽/천장이 있는 그날...


(Photos: thebooandtheboy)

'anything colorful' 카테고리의 다른 글

I'd like,  (3) 2011.12.11
베이컨을 입은 터키  (4) 2011.11.30
I'd like,  (0) 2011.10.22
I'd like,  (5) 2011.10.18
Room with colors  (0) 2011.10.18

우리 집/재봉에 응용하기 위해 gender-neutral 한 색상을 찾으려 애쓰지만 눈에 띄는 색들은 모두 좀 여성적.








내 취향을 따라 지금 사용하고 있는 침대 이불도 꽃무늬다.








그래서 매일 밤 그리 진땀을 흘리는지도. . .








새벽부터 빨래를 돌리고 있는 아침, washer, dryer 가 집 안에 있어서 얼마나 감사한지 모른다.
(그나저나 이 미국 귤들은 왜이리 까 먹기가 힘든 거야...)



(Photos: madebygirl, lovelyclusters, automatism)

'anything colorful' 카테고리의 다른 글

I'd like,  (0) 2011.10.22
I'd like,  (5) 2011.10.18
I'd really like,  (0) 2011.10.10
I'd like,  (0) 2011.10.01
수영장이 있는 집.  (0) 2011.09.12




1. A sunny day a week (적어도 일주일에 한 번이라도...)
2. A view I can appreciate
3. Full size windows to enjoy the view
4. The ability to cook well and eat constantly without the inevitable display in inches of my body


(Photo: housebeautiful)

'anything colorful' 카테고리의 다른 글

I'd like,  (5) 2011.10.18
Room with colors  (0) 2011.10.18
I'd like,  (0) 2011.10.01
수영장이 있는 집.  (0) 2011.09.12
I'd like (for my kitchen)  (0) 2011.08.03





Who needs fancy beddings with a view like this.
안타깝게도 내 방엔 창문이 매우 작게 천정 가까이에 있어서 뷰라는 것 자체가 생소한 개념...



(Photos: buddhainteriors, buddhainteriors)

'my days' 카테고리의 다른 글

Thursday Farmer's Market  (0) 2011.10.08
Ina Garten on the Today show  (2) 2011.10.06
동네 Farmers Market 에서.  (4) 2011.09.30
웃긴 영화: Robin Hood - Men in Tights  (0) 2011.09.28
고추, Chilies, peppers, 그리고 운전.  (2) 2011.09.27

햇살이 드는 오픈된 집:
(저 미니 흔들의자는 IKEA 에서 봤었다. K가 고개를 절레절레 흔들었던 의자.)











벽에 맘 놓고 못질을 할 수 있었으면...:












항상 점심/저녁 후에는 디저트를 챙겨 먹는데, 주로 아이스크림 샌드위치를 집어 먹고 손에 붙은 부스러기는 쪽쪽 빨아먹는 우리에겐 필요없는 도구라 할지라도:









(Photos: stylefiles, apartmenttherapy, etsy)

'anything colorful' 카테고리의 다른 글

Room with colors  (0) 2011.10.18
I'd really like,  (0) 2011.10.10
수영장이 있는 집.  (0) 2011.09.12
I'd like (for my kitchen)  (0) 2011.08.03
I'd like,  (0) 2011.07.27

+ Recent posts