Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Business Card Input....

So I am serious about this little side venture. Check out the business card mock up below and let me know what you think. I'm going for a 2 sided card, hence the 2 pics below....



Monday, October 4, 2010

Summer's End

Sadly, it's over.

I didn't post once, and I think that's ok. Instead of posting I spent my time enjoying it. Enjoying, and barely managing not roasting to death. It was a really hot summer. Really. We barely ate outside at all, which made me sad but there was no way I was going to subject myself eating in 90 degree heat, with mosquitos, at 8 pm.


There were some really great times though, heat and all. I spent a leisurely July 4th weekend cooking and relaxing with family and friends. In fact, there were a few of those leisurely weekends sandwiched in there with all the craziness of weddings, baby showers, and mini trips to our home towns.

Now it's fall. And don't tell Summer, but I'm a little exited about it. I know, I know. Sacrilege. I'm supposed to hate that it's getting cold, but somehow this year it feels a little different. I'm excited for pumpkins, and cider, and apples. I'm looking forward to snow. I'm sure it will get old, but I'm going to run with the excitement while I've got it :)


I'm also toying with the idea of launching this little side venture and wanted to get some thoughts. So let me know what you think of this......



The Perpetual Hostess.... Graceful entertaining & household assistance.



Eh? Does that work? I'm going to start with the word of mouth advertising and I want to get some business cards printed. Does that give you a clear picture of what I can offer?


As an example of what I'm thinking in the way of services, here's a little list:

Menu Planning
Event Consultation
Pantry Overhaul
Culinary Assistance
Grocery & Errand Services
Event Day Coordination
Wine & Beer Pairing

I'm really open to other ideas and would love to hear suggestions from any and everyone!

xo
H































Thursday, May 13, 2010

VEGAS!



Vegas Babies

The first week of May, Jeffrey and I went to Vegas. It was spectacular.

That's the short version. The longer version looks something like this:

Day .5
Drive to my sister-in-law's to be closer to the Philadelphia airport, and also to say hi :) We haven't seen her or her lovely boyfriend Mike since Christmas, when the graciously let us sleep over.

Day 1
11:30 am flight out of Philadelphia International Airport.


Let me just say a few words about this airport. Seriously fly out of here if it's an option for you. If you've ever flown out of one of the other NYC area airports, this will feel like a vacation in itself. No lines, friendly TSA screeners (I KNOW! AMAZING!), and terminals with food you actually want to eat. Serious win for everyone.

We boarded our US Airways flight on time, had a very uneventful journey, and got to Vegas ready to start our vacation!

Day 1 (continued)
We got a crazy good deal on our flight and hotel which had us staying at the MGM Grand so upon arrival we grabbed a cab and headed straight over to check in.


















Contrary to the photo, we checked in at like 2pm. I just liked this one because it shows you how awesomely GREEN our hotel was!

We were offered a room in their newest West Wing tower which is non-smoking and a little further from the casino floor which was fine with us, so of course we took it!


The bathroom was really cool and had a TV in the mirror. Sooooo Vegas! Once we were slightly settled we took a walk to grab some water and stuff for the room, and by stuff I mean wine :)


Where did we find this wine so quickly you might ask? Well at ABC! I couldn't believe my eyes! ABC is a convenience/souvenir chain store from Hawaii and I never thought I would see one anywhere else, and here it was less than 2 blocks from our hotel! They had so many of my favorite things from HI that I have been craving: Chocolate Mac Nut Coffee, Pineapple Wine, Maui Onion Potato Chips! I couldn't have been more excited, I swear.




Evening 1
We had Craftsteak reservations for our first night. We were running a few minutes late and the Hostess was quite nice about holding the table for us. We sat down and were presented with menus and these little gems....

Now let me tell you how amazing they are. Brace yourselves. I honestly think this might be the single most delicious example of bread and butter I have ever eaten. Ever. They were perfectly browned, had a bit of sea salt on top and even had the knife wedged in between to keep it warm, which made it oh so easy to spread that insanely creamy butter all over them. I would consider going back just for these. True story.





Then we decided on a wine. Red has been giving Mr. Rega massive headaches so the logical choice would be a rose or white. We landed on a 2006Merlot/Sangiovese Rose from Solo Rosa in California. So refreshing yet still had enough body to keep it interesting. Perfect :)

We had a really tough time deciding what we wanted to eat. Thankfully we decided against an appetizer because after devouring those little gems there was barely room for dinner! The decisions we made were the 24 Hour Braised Short Ribs for me, a Dry Aged NY Strip for Jeffrey, Roasted Asparagus & Frites to share. Heaven.


I forced myself to finish the last of my short ribs. And I manage to find the energy to soak up the braising juices with the frites. Best dipping sauce ever created! It still amazes me how much cheaper this meal was in Vegas. If you're going there, eat here. Simple.

I've decided to break this trip up a little. Reading about this all at once might be too much to take.

Day 1 = SUCCESS

xo
h

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Absentee Landlord

So I've been away for a while and I have no excuse except that its the middle of the busy season at work and I'm doing my best just to keep my head above water. Anything more than survival with my sanity intact is optional at this point. Amidst all this I did think of a new place to get some writing done though....on the bus! I spend over 2 hours on this beast a day and it hadn't yet occured to me that I could work on my blog from this very seat! That being said; I'm back. I am going to make a concerted effort to write more, and now that I found the missing battery charger, I will post more photos too!




See? I told you!

With work being a virtual hellstorm of activity and new demands/requirements daily I haven't had much desire to cook. I did have the chance to get some awesome new services under my belt though, including these little gems....



Yup. Those are Maple Bacon Doughnuts. They are phenomenal.


All my lack of desire has one right out the window with the change of the seasons. Just when I thought I couldn't stand one more rain-soaked pair of sneakers or scarf-hat-hood-gloves combo, it was suddenly 80 degrees in APRIL! It's like someone heard my cries for sunshine and figured I deserved a little boost. With the excitement of the new seasons arrival we bought a grill, and started planning to tear apart our dirt hole of a backyard to lay sod down at the first chance we got. That chance came last weekend and I have pictures to prove it. Tons of them.

In between all of this we had a little Easter BBQ with Margie and Arvin which gave me an excuse to bring out some of my favorite side dishes for grilling and also to use some of the amazing china my mom gave to me for safe keeping. We had some Grilled Skirt Steak, Toasted Israeli Cous Cous Salad with Grilled Spring Veggies & Feta, Iceberg Salad with Kirby Cucumbers, Carrot Ribbons & Citrus Vinaigrette. Since there were very little leftovers I would consider it a success :)

Arvin is a fantastic Chef and though I know he'd never judge my cooking I still find it intimidating to cook for him. More on that totally ridiculous fear later :)

Now with a new grill and a backyard we're totally proud of, I have been bitten by the entertaining bug yet again. The warmer months are my favorite time of the year, and by far my favorite time to entertain. I'm a summer baby and it really shows. I would spend every waking moment outside if I could, so entertaining outside just comes naturally to me.

We're having a few people over this Saturday to cook and hang out. We still have to stay off the grass for a little while longer so we can't get too carried away :)

Well that's it for now but I'm baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack!

p.s. Just in case you thought I was kidding about the sod part, I'll leave you with this:

Sunday, January 31, 2010

A Sampling.....




I realized I don't have many photos on here yet so here is a sampling of some of my more recent creations......




A green salad with fresh mozzarella, home grown cherry tomatoes and dijon balsamic vinaigrette






This is a Chick Pop. He is delicious.





Here we have many Chick Pops. They are also delicious. This is because they are filled with cake and icing mashed together and coated with white chocolate. Yep, delicious.






This delight is a seared herb chicken breast over grilled asparagus with Mimolette risotto. If you've never heard of Mimolette, you seriously need to get your hands on some as soon as you can. It is one of the best hard cheeses I have ever tasted. For serious.

At Last I Have A Goal!




So, after much deliberating and attempted plan making, Jeffrey and I have decided to stay in for the Big Game this year. Believe me when I say, we pretty much considered every possible scenario including my travelling to South Florida for the game (for work of course!). I am quite pleased with our decision actually. I made the impromptu decision today that I would do nothing but cook next weekend and this seems to play right into that plan perfectly. We will extend invitations to anyone willing to travel to our little house full of food and football, and I will be content.


I have felt a little aimless on the cooking and entertaining front the past week or so. I'm not usually without a Fest to plan, or a new recipe I'm dying to try. I'm fairly sure this is due to a yearly bout with my "Winter Should Only Last 1 Month" theory. I have just been feeling pretty unmotivated but this decision to host a little Super Bowl Fest has perked me right up!

So far I've decided to make these cute little mini nachos that use the Scoops tortilla chips from Tostitos. I found the idea here (http://www.yumsugar.com/Your-Regular-Nachos-Nacho-Bites-1557156) and I'm pretty pumped about that. I'm not really sure why I haven't used these perfect little vessels in this capacity before, but I'm fairly sure I will be doing much more of this now!

As far as I know we have 2 confirmed guests and one of their favorite dishes in my repertoire are my Meatballs, so I'll probably do a Mini Meatball Sub station too. I'm realizing now that maybe I should start measuring ingredients so I can actually post recipes! I hardly ever measure anything, hence why I leave the baking to others :)

Seeing as this will be a mini gathering at best, I don't plan to decorate or any of that good stuff, but I do plan to make up for it with FOOD! I'm sure this won't be the last post about the Super Bowl Fest but I'm off to find more recipes for next weekends Cook-In!



xo
H

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

The Unquenchable Urge



I found myself deep in thought on New Year's Eve this year. With a new house full of friends, some glasses of bubbly, and a huge turkey that we roasted, I couldn't help but feel profoundly grateful. I realized that I don't need much but I will always need this. I will always need to have family and good friends around, and to host them the best way I know how. And hey, a glass of bubbly never hurts either :)




As we become more settled into our new home, the more I want to entertain. I find myself sneaking invites into casual conversation now more than ever. Somehow I end up inviting friends over for impromptu Italian Feasts and relishing every minute of the time we're all together. I want to fill this house with family and friends and make it a home for me and Mr. It's an odd sensation really.




I think this feeling has really helped me solidify an idea for a business that I have been kicking around for a while. Originally it started as something I might want to do once we have kids. Something to make a little extra money and fulfill me creatively. Then I started thinking; why should I wait until we have kids to get this little fledgling off the ground? I'm pretty sure the strenuous task of caring for little ones wouldn't lend itself to a successful first business launch!




So I'm sure in the coming months you'll see more on this front. I'm pretty determined to make it as painless as possible, as this is meant to be a creative outlet for me first and foremost. Making a little money from a creative outlet sounds like perfection to me so I'll do my damnedest to make that work. Since I will still be working my regular day job this will start out small and hopefully grow enough that it could buy us some diapers when that time comes :)

For now, I will focus on filling our little house with everyone I love, and dreaming up new ways to make this business venture a success :)

xo
H