Showing posts with label Camille Styles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Camille Styles. Show all posts

Sunday, November 1, 2015

Big Week - Please Join Us!

I hope you will join us at one of my book signings and trunk shows this week!

Our Dining Room designed by Jan Showers.

I'm very excited about spending some time in the Jan Showers Show Room at 1308 Slocum Street on Tuesday from 1-3.  Elizabeth Showers will be there with her jewelry as well! We will have champagne and macaroons and I'd love to see you! 



Then it is off to Austin!  I can't wait to share my Halo Home Collection at The Menagerie.  Huge thanks to my friend Sarah Zeigler for organizing!
Wednesday night we have an event at Austin's hottest new design resource - Supply Showroom.  I'm so excited to celebrate the launch of the book there!  Big thanks to my friend Camille Styles for organizing this and to all of the hostesses for the support!


I'll be back in Dallas on Friday for The Gift Event at Saint Bernard's!  Lee Cordon of Do Say Give Blog will be helping you build your own gift baskets and I'll be signing Monogram for the Home and hosting a trunk show of Halo Home Linens!  Please join us!








Thursday, July 17, 2014

Guest Post - Camille Style's Bruschetta with Carrot Pesto





I am thrilled to kick off our Thursday Guest Recipe Post Series with my friend Camille Style's Recipe for Bruschetta with Carrot Pesto.  I can't wait to make it myself!  Camille has a fantastic blog with a very loyal following and has a book coming out this Fall!

From Camille:

One night a few weeks ago, when I was trying to decide what to do with the massive amount of beautiful carrots that I’d picked up at the farmers’ market, I got the idea for this carrot pesto. It couldn’t be simpler to make — really just a handful of ingredients that I always keep on hand so it can be whipped up at a moment’s notice. Something about the combination of basil, garlic and roasted carrots is so addictive, and I’ve been serving the pesto alongside grilled pork tenderloin, as a spread for the most mouthwatering picnic sandwiches, and (my personal favorite) as a surprising topping to this carrot bruschetta. It’s a double dose of delicious carrots — they’re in the pesto, as well as grilled on top — and the vibrant colors are guaranteed to “wow” guests at any summertime gathering. And the best part is: these can be completely assembled before anyone arrives, so by the time the party rolls around, you can be nibbling these with your guests with a glass of sangria in hand!
**photos by Buff Strickland for Camille Styles
Bruschetta with Carrot Pesto
Ingredients
for the carrot pesto:
1/2 pound carrots, sliced
extra virgin olive oil
kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
1/4 cup classic basil pesto, store-bought or homemade (I like this recipe)
1 tablespoon red wine vinegar


for the bruschetta:
1 crusty baguette, sliced thinly on the bias
1 bunch small carrots, multicolored if you can find them
1/2 cup feta (I like goat feta, but you can use your fave)
6 basil leaves, chiffonade 
course sea salt, like Maldon

Instructions

Preheat oven to 400 degrees. On a foil-lined baking sheet, toss sliced carrots with a drizzle of olive oil and a generous pinch of salt and pepper. Spread in an even layer, then roast for about 20 minutes, until carrots are soft and caramelized on the edges.

In a blender or food processor, combine roasted carrots with pesto and red wine vinegar. Pulse until a chunky paste forms (you can make this smoother to your liking.)

Preheat a grill pan to high heat, and slice the baby carrots into long strips as thinly as possible on the bias (or shave on a mandoline.) Grill the carrot slices for 1 minute per side, then remove to a plate.

Brush baguette slices with olive oil, then grill 1 minute per side, or until grill marks show. Top each baguette slice with a scoop of carrot pesto, a couple of grilled carrot slices, and a sprinkle of feta, basil ribbons and sea salt. Eat!

Friday, June 27, 2014

Friday Favorites!



Starting to plan your Forth of July celebrations?  Check out the segment I did on TODAY show a couple years ago with some fun tips!

I love how my friends at Set Sip Serve have put together a list of the MUST HAVE popsicle makers for the summer!

I was sooo honored to be included in Camille Styles blog this week!  Check out the post for my tips on the perfect thank you note and a 15% discount on some sweet stationery treats!

Fun projects for your creative kids this summer on this darling blog.

Super fun and unique camp for kids in Dallas in July...Cookie and Cake Camp at Greenhouse Market.

Love this idea to make your cocktails a bit more patriotic this week!



Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Our Austin Adventure

Our trip to Austin last weekend was tons of fun.  We were there for the wedding of Justin's cousin but we had plenty of time to squeeze in a bit of fun.  Here are some of the highlights of our adventure in Austin.


We drove down from Dallas on i35 and had to stop at the sunflowers for some family photos.  I snapped this one quickly from my phone so that I could share it with you right away!  They seem to go on for miles and are so stunning!





 We also HAD to make a quick stop for the amazing pastries and breads at the Czech Stop.  My son gobbles up the blueberry bread every time we get it and we bought a few more treats for the family to enjoy over the weekend.

photo courtesy of Hotel Ella, Austin



When we arrived in Austin, we checked in at the charming Hotel Ella.  It was lovely!  Of course we chose it because it is a part of the Southern Living Hotel Collection but it lived up to it's reputation.  It was a full of charm and the staff was so warm and friendly.  They had a "real" crib which is always such a relief - Baby girl doesn't sleep well in a pack 'n play!

photo courtesy of: Bullock Texas State History Museum
While Justin and the baby took a little nap, my son and I took a quick jump over to the Bullock Texas State History Museum.   We walked the three exhibit floors counter clockwise and got a great overview of the history of the State.  My six year old loved the dioramas but the long texts about Texas Heros on the second floor were a bit less interesting to him.  Overall, I thought it was a great way to spend an hour with him.  There is also an IMAX theatre there which would have been a blast if we had planned ahead and had the time.


We went back to the Hotel to get ready for the rehearsal dinner and the little man decided this would be the best time to wear his western ensemble.  



We took it slow and easy the next morning.  We had breakfast at the hotel and just laid low for the morning. Justin took the kids to the pool while I had lunch at Josephine House with my friend Camille Styles.  She knows Austin inside and out and her blog is amazing! I loved catching up with her and the restaurant was wonderful.  I highly recommend it! The atmosphere was wonderful and the food was amazing.

photo courtesy of IRR
We spent the afternoon exploring S. Congress Street.  We got out the stroller and strolled!  We went to By George, Uncommon Objects (where my son found some very cool rocks for his collection) and Allen's Boots.  There were delicious food trucks everywhere - I wanted to eat at every one of them!


On the drive back to the hotel, we splurged and went for a dipped cone at Sandy's.  It is ridiculously good - get the mixed dipped waffle cone!

That night we were off to the wedding!  It was held outside at the Zilker Garden overlooking the city. It was a beautiful setting and for a darling couple.  More about that later!



Baby Girl took her first steps on the balcony at the Hotel Ella!
The next morning we joined my parents for breakfast on the terrace of the Hotel Ella and Baby Girl took her first steps!  We were all so excited - even the hotel staff delivering the room service was cheering!



We spent the afternoon shopping on and around 2nd Street. The kids loved Toy Joy!  We ate lunch at Taverna and sweet baby girl obviously loved the bread basket!

Uchiko, Austin - photo from Texas Style and Substance

That night we joined the rest of the of the Whitman crew at Uchiko - seriously one of the best restaurants ever!  Justin and I ate there a few years ago and were still dreaming of it!  It remains No. 1 on our list of places to go in Austin! The Jar Jar Duck is a must from the menu - The presentation is amazing and everyone said it was their favorite!  



The next morning we met up again - can't get enough of the family that we don't see all too often!  We went to Elizabeth Street Cafe for brunch and it was wonderful.  The pastries and breads were delicious and the menu was amazing.  We explored some Vietnamese breakfast dishes that I can't say I had heard of before - Breakfast noodles and sticky rice with a poached egg on top! Yum!

Then we hit to road!  It was sad to leave but we enjoyed our adventure in Austin.  Can't wait to go back!


Friday, June 13, 2014

Friday Favorites - Father's Day Edition!


Can you even handle how cute my dad was!  You can read more about my super cool father here but I just want to take a second to thank him for being such an amazing father.  What is so great about him?  Well, for one thing, he reads his daughter's blog!  

But seriously, he is everything you want in a father:  kind, supportive, loving and always there for us. Thanks dad!  Happy Father's Day!

So now to my Friday Favorites - Father's Day weekend edition:

I love these ideas for Foodie Father's Day Gifts.

How am I just now seeing this brilliant statement on why men love monograms?

Still need a gift? How about these hammered copper Moscow Mule Mugs and all of the ingredients to make the tasty drink?

There is a big sale at Mr. Porter! 

Nothing to do with Father's Day but I am super excited to see my friend, Camille Styles, for lunch today.  Her blog is amazing - you will LOVE it!

Here ya go - a few more last minute father's day gift ideas for you:



 

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