tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25554986233150514692024-03-13T14:16:58.387-04:00Doubly HappyChewish Living, or Some Semblance ThereofUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger410125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2555498623315051469.post-71487546901317797422012-02-12T09:00:00.000-05:002012-02-12T09:00:03.794-05:00So You Wish You Could Dance Sundays: Alice EditionThe Royal Ballet takes on Alice. I need one of those tutus.<br />
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I'm excited to hear what you think!Unknownnoreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2555498623315051469.post-89273341517987295952011-10-02T09:00:00.000-04:002011-10-02T09:00:04.998-04:00So You Wish You Could Dance Sundays: Winter ReposeI'm a little bit obsessed with the photos of the <a href="http://ballerinaproject.com/">Ballerina Project</a>. Now they're making films. So gorgeous!<br />
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We love entertaining, but one of the biggest headaches about throwing a dinner party is serving the food on time and while it's still hot. This is an especially big challenge for me, because the Emma Pillsbury in me likes my kitchen to be relatively neat and clean by the time guests arrive. Recently, a friend asked me for some suggestions on how to make a dinner party work. I told her that I'd share some of my tricks and ask you to share yours.<br />
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Before our guests arrive, I prep as much as possible and always load all of the pots and pans and assorted dirty dishes into the dishwasher so that I can run it during the party. I also set up my mise en place and lay out the serving dishes. (In the photo above, you can see that I have the plastic chopping board and all of the ingredients out for my <a href="http://doublyhappy.blogspot.com/2010/11/diary-of-secret-housewife-miso-glazed.html">miso-glazed brussel sprouts</a>; the wood cutting board out for the <a href="http://doublyhappy.blogspot.com/2010/08/diary-of-secret-housewife-zuni-chicken.html">roast chicken</a>; and the salad bowl and tongs at the ready.)</div>
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For foods that need reheating or finishing in the oven or stovetop, I like to put a post-it with the oven temperature and heating time on the dish itself. This way I can put away all the recipe books ahead of time and have all of the important details at the ready.<br />
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For occasions like Passover and Chinese New Year, when a meal is going to last a looooong time, we use this relatively inexpensive <a href="http://draft.blogger.com/%3Ca%20href=%22http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001TGWY0S/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=doubhapp-20&linkCode=as2&camp=217145&creative=399369&creativeASIN=B001TGWY0S%22%3EToastess%20TWB454%20Cordless%20Buffet%20Server/Warming%20Tray%20with%204%20Stainless-Steel%20Chafing%20Dishes%3C/a%3E%3Cimg%20src=%22http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=&l=as2&o=1&a=B001TGWY0S&camp=217145&creative=399369%22%20width=%221%22%20height=%221%22%20border=%220%22%20alt=%22%22%20style=%22border:none%20!important;%20margin:0px%20!important;%22%20/%3E">chafing dish</a> to keep the food warm.</div>
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As you can see, I also try to do much of the set-up in advance, so that all I have to do the day of is finish making the food and placing it on the appropriate serving vessel.<br />
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They arrived the other day in the cutest packaging, complete with a darling little flower and a handwritten note. The box was so small I thought it was a mistake: maybe they sent me dwarf-sized Tieks? It turns out the shoes fold up really, really small. The nerdy origami-loving girl inside of me did a little dance of joy and wonder upon unpacking the box.<br />
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The brilliant thing about Tieks is that they have a split sole, like my favorite Capezio ballet slippers. So they fold up right in the middle and fit compactly in a small carrying pouch. Once folded up, they are no more than 3.5 or 4 inches long! They could probably even fit in a small evening clutch that way. Also included with the shoes is a fold-out bag I can use to carry the stilletos I'm not wearing for my commute, as well as pant clips that have already come in super handy.<br />
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Have you tried Tieks? What are your favorite flats? In addition to the Tory Burches, I have a pair of Bloch flats that I love too . . . .</div></span>
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On our way back from <a href="http://doublyhappy.blogspot.com/2011/08/montreal-jewish-food-tour.html">Montreal</a> last week, we took a little detour through Vermont to check out the <a href="http://www.vtcheese.com/cheesetrail.htm">Cheese Trail</a> and relax at a <a href="http://www.innvictoria.com/">B&B</a>. I thought I'd share some highlights from our short trip.</div>
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Our B&B, <a href="http://www.innvictoria.com/">Inn Victoria</a>, is in the little town of Chester. Southern Vermont is so pastoral and picturesque, with beautiful mills, perfectly dilapidated and rustic structures, and gorgeous covered bridges.</div>
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On our way down to Chester, we stopped in Quechee (near Woodstock) to have dinner at the <a href="http://www.simonpearce.com/category/restaurants/quechee.do">Simon Pearce Restaurant</a>.<br />
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The restaurant (and store and workshop) are located in a mill that is adjacent to a historic covered bridge and the stunning Quechee Gorge. The night we were there, local kids were having a blast jumping off the rocks under the bridge into the gorge -- it totally freaked me out, but no one seems to have gotten hurt.<br />
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The restaurant's terrace overlooks the falls. The rush of the water provided a melodic soundtrack at dinner.<br />
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And while we were waiting for a table, we checked out the glassblowing workshop, where a few artisans were crafting some of Simon Pearce's delicate (and expensive) glassware.<br />
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The food was scrumptious; I had a panko-crusted fish with crispy onions. The entrees were probably slightly overpriced, but you can't beat the experience and the view. Sadly, Hurricane Irene did a number on the mill; the gorge apparently flooded, and the mill is temporarily closed while they assess the damage. I hope they are able to make speedy repairs; it's really a beautiful building and site.</div>
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Our B&B, Inn Victoria, is the second highest-rated B&B in Vermont. The Inn takes its Victorian seriously -- lots of tchotchkes, a glorious selection of mismatched china (which I love!), florals everywhere. You probably know that's not exactly my aesthetic, but it's got tremendous character and is really comfortable and well-appointed. Also the inn-keepers are so welcoming and hospitable that it's no wonder the Inn has such glorious Tripadvisor ratings. I particularly loved their afternoon tea; they even dress up in Victorian garb!</div>
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Of course, even an extravagant afternoon tea wouldn't keep me away from a delicious dinner experience. We managed to score a last-minute reservation to Restaurant Verterra at the <a href="http://www.weathersfieldinn.com/">Inn at Weathersfield</a>. The chef at Verterra is at the forefront of the farm-to-table movement, and we were treated to a menu of Vermont delights, beginning with a corn chowder with a corned beef hash.<br />
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The main course was a soy-glazed sirloin, from cattle raised on a local farm.<br />
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The dessert was a carrot cake with cream cheese ice-cream (!), pickled rhubarb, and peach chutney.<br />
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Of course, since we were in Vermont, we couldn't pass up the cheese plate, which featured a tarentaise from <a href="http://www.sbfcheese.com/About/aboutourcheese.html">Spring Brook Farm</a>, and two cheeses from <a href="http://www.considerbardwellfarm.com/">Consider Bardwell Farm</a>, including Consider Bardwell's Dorset, a pungent, soft cow's milk cheese that is probably the best cheese I have ever had. (Consider Bardwell's cheese shows up regularly at Per Se and French Laundry, so you know it has to be good.)</div>
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The Times this morning reported that many areas of Southern Vermont, including Chester, sustained quite a bit of damage from the hurricane. Thankfully, the Inn Victoria did not report any damage. My heart goes out to the other residents of the area . . . .</div>
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SYWYCDS is back! Sorry for the short hiatus. If you're on the East Coast and are staying in on account of the hurricane, here's a bit of awesomeness to keep you entertained.</div>
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My husband's 91-year-old grandmother, our Bubbe Jennie, is an extraordinary baker. On the farm (in a small Jewish farming community of Edenbridge, Saskatchewan) where she raised her two boys, she would bake almost everyday out of necessity. Once they moved to more urban environs -- first Sasketoon, then Montreal -- she would still bake for her husband, who looked forward to her desserts after every dinner, and her kids and grandkids, who raved about her chocolate chip cookies and cinnamon buns. Amongst all of her excellent recipes, though, the one that sends the whole family into fits of nostalgia- and hunger-fueled ecstasy is her <i>taiglach</i>.</div>
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<i>Taiglach</i> (or <i>teiglach</i>) is a Jewish dessert that consists of small dough balls (<i>mandlen</i> or <i>teigel</i>) held together by a honey syrup. Rolled with shredded coconut, the <i>mandlen</i> form a gooey, chewy concoction that is something between a candy and a cookie bar. Taiglach is in some ways similar to the Cantonese dessert <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sachima">sachima</a>, Indian <i>gulab jamun</i>, or American rice krispie treats. It's a popular dessert for Purim and Rosh Hashanah, but (as we managed to convince Bubbe) it's just as good for a random Thursday when your grandson and granddaughter-in-law come to visit.<br />
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Perhaps because it's so time-consuming, <i>taiglach</i> recipes are hard to find these days. It was thus particularly meaningful and important that Bubbe Jennie taught us her recipe last week.<br />
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To make taiglach, you begin by taking your bubbe shopping. If she's like our bubbe, she already knows the location and price of every item in the store. If you are making this recipe sans bubbe, then you'll have to procure the following items for yourself:<br />
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Mix -- either by hand or in a mixer -- the egg mixture with the flour until you get a soft dough. To ensure that the mixture doesn't get too tough, start first with one and a half cup of flour. Then add the remaining flour, a half cup at a time, until you achieve the right consistency.<br />
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You'll know the dough is ready when it can hold its shape. To test the dough, you can cut a small strip of it, roll it into a tubular shape, and see if it retains its shape. If not, add a little bit more flour.<br />
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Our first stop in Montreal -- always -- is the <a href="http://montreal-smoked-meat.com/">Snowdon Deli</a>, off of Blvd. Decarie. Their smoked meat sandwich is my husband's favorite food in the universe: tender, melt-in-your-mouth pieces of spiced smoked meat between two mustard-schmeared pieces of rye. Smoked meat, if you've never had it, is similar to corned beef. It has a different spice rub from corned beef, however, and is cured, smoked, steamed, then hand-cut to order. We both got our smoked meat "medium" (slightly fatty). Mine is old-fashioned (slightly more spiced), and my husband's is regular. And of course we both got fries. Snowdon's fries with vinegar are amazing. Add a black cherry soda, and you've got a perfect meal.</div>
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Our next stop was <a href="http://www.moishes.ca/">Moishe's Steakhouse</a>, which is a Montreal institution. My husband's family has been going there for 40+ years (back when Moishe was still around), and it's still their go-to place for special occasions. Of course, this being a steakhouse, I had the most amazing filet mignon there -- probably the best steak I've ever had. But the real highlight at Moishe's is the sides, like their cole slaw, boiled verenikas, and fried onions. I also tried sweetbreads for the first time . . . and they were delicious, so long as I didn't think too much about what they are.</div>
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Of course, no one can leave Montreal without tasting a <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/1987/05/13/garden/in-montreal-bagels-like-none-other.html">Montreal bagel</a>. Unlike a New York bagel, the Montreal bagel is smaller, less puffy, crunchier, and sweeter. And unlike a New York bagel, the Montreal bagel usually comes in just two varieties: white seed (sesame) and black seed (poppy). Our favorite place for these bagels is REAL Bagel, on Cote St. Luc, where the bagels emerge fresh from the wood oven.</div>
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A little cream cheese, lox, fresh tomatoes from the garden . . . the perfect breakfast with bubbe.</div>
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I know that from the contents of this blog, it must seem like I'm the cook of the household. And I suppose that this is true: I do the day-to-day cooking. But the CHEF of the household is my husband. He's the darling who spent days mastering the art of truffle-making to make me artisan chocolates for Valentine's Day, the loon who invited a billion of his friends over for a make-your-own pasta party (there was pasta hanging out to dry over his entire apartment), and the guy who, this weekend, made lox.</div>
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For quite a long time, he's been complaining about the poor quality of the lox and smoked salmon we've been getting lately. Finally, he got fed up and decided to make his own. Technically, he made gravlax, as the salmon is merely cured, not smoked. All it took was some good quality salmon from Whole Foods (still cheaper than good lox); a sugar, salt, and water brine; and a little patience (the salmon has to cure for about 2 days).<br />
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Let me just admit that I am not a huge fan of lox. It's my least Jewish characteristic. (Though I don't like pickles either, so I'm totally goying myself out here.) But even I thought this lox was really good: fresh, delicate, not at all fishy. Don't tell him, but I was kind of impressed.<br />
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I wasn't thrilled with the pieces they showed on the final competition night. Was it just me, or did the dancers seem totally exhausted and off their game? It seems cruel to make them each do four dances + learn the routines for the finale as well. But I did love Tessandra Chavez's piece. Marko is brilliant in it, and the overall piece is gorgeous, even if Lauren is a bit over-the-top and histrionic (imagine how great the piece would have been with Alison!?).<br />
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Since she's a bona fide tree-hugger (she went to Forestry School after all), it seemed only natural -- no pun intended -- to shoot her frolicking amongst our urban forest.<br />
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But this nature girl is capable of some spectacular ANTM-style modeling as well. Check out that full-on Tyra pose she's rocking standing on the rowboat (appropriately named Queen "B") below.<br />
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Our photo session took place on a dark and cloudy day, so I didn't quite catch the "magic hour" light I'd been hoping for. But I love how the photos turned out, and I'm excited to keep learning how to work with light, posing, and composition.<br />
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This past weekend, my friends A and G joined me for a frolic around our beautiful Jamaica Plain neighborhood. Here are some of my favorites of A from this super fun shoot.</div>
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A beautiful summer day . . . my favorite neighborhood . . . a super photogenic subject . . . what more can a photographer want?</div>
<br /></span>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2555498623315051469.post-15224640022344181492011-08-01T23:31:00.002-04:002011-08-02T22:04:58.307-04:00Behind the Lens: Cambridge Portrait Session<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">
Long-time readers of this blog might remember my friend Alisa, who is a brilliant professor as well as one of the <a href="http://doublyhappy.blogspot.com/2010/11/most-stylish-bostonian.html">most stylish Bostonians</a> according to the Boston Globe. (Stuff Magazine also <a href="http://stuffboston.com/get/archive/2011/06/27/get-seen-elena-paula-alisa-and-stephanie.aspx">recently recognized</a> her fabulous style.) Last weekend, I managed to convince her to do a portrait shoot with me, and I'm so excited to show you the results!</div>
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I wanted to capture Alisa in her natural surroundings, so we braved the 90-degree heat and took a stroll around her charming Cambridge neighborhood.</div>
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<span id="fullpost"><a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-y4GLNlMnSHo/TjdCw_CRESI/AAAAAAAAFow/cm-HYAxv338/s1600/Alisa.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="npp" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-y4GLNlMnSHo/TjdCw_CRESI/AAAAAAAAFow/cm-HYAxv338/s500/Alisa.jpg" width="500" /></a></span></div>
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<span id="fullpost">We started out in her own backyard. Here she's rocking an Anthropologie maxi dress with an African-inspired print. How gorgeous is she with the sunlight softly streaming down on her?</span></div>
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<span id="fullpost"><a href="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-ZLvnJpA8jJw/TjdFY1g_rmI/AAAAAAAAFo0/Ctf0Fo3vkk0/s1600/Alisa-19.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="npp" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-ZLvnJpA8jJw/TjdFY1g_rmI/AAAAAAAAFo0/Ctf0Fo3vkk0/s500/Alisa-19.jpg" width="500" /></a></span></div>
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<span id="fullpost">I love a good ramshackled house and half-fallen wall.</span></div>
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<span id="fullpost"><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-FJ-pLpO_G50/Tjdfy8qKDWI/AAAAAAAAFpo/wsRtOtlyXQI/s1600/Alisa-42.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="npp" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-FJ-pLpO_G50/Tjdfy8qKDWI/AAAAAAAAFpo/wsRtOtlyXQI/s500/Alisa-42.jpg" width="500" /></a></span></div>
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<span id="fullpost">Alisa's neighborhood consists of adorable, quirky wood-framed buildings with lots of character. Like her, the area has great soul.</span></div>
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<span id="fullpost"><a href="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-pQiYQP7VGDw/TjdfVgV3A-I/AAAAAAAAFpg/si9hvpnh96g/s1600/Alisa-39.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="npp" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-pQiYQP7VGDw/TjdfVgV3A-I/AAAAAAAAFpg/si9hvpnh96g/s500/Alisa-39.jpg" width="500" /></a></span></div>
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<span id="fullpost">The local park was filled with kids playing in the water fountains -- it was a balmy day after all. But somehow my model managed to look cool and sophisticated. I kind of hate her.</span></div>
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<span id="fullpost">I love this series of photos I took of Alisa on the swings. </span></div>
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<span id="fullpost">It captures her personality so perfectly!</span></div>
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<span id="fullpost">But she's not just fun and good looks. She's a professor, after all! And she brings a book with her everywhere, even on a fashion shoot.</span></div>
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After frolicking around her neighborhood, we took a short trip over to Memorial Drive, where she stopped traffic with her fiercest Pam Grier pose. (Seriously, random tourists stopped to have their photos taken with her! I guess they must have thought she was a celebrity.)<br />
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Guys, this hot property is available. Gals, be on the lookout for her fashion and style blog, which will debut soon.<br />
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And if you know anyone in Boston who is in need of fresh, fun, fabulous headshots or portraits, please send them my way!<br />
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