Sunday, January 31, 2010

Manic Meal



So maybe I'm the only one this happens to, but as per a voice mail received this morning I now have 24 hours to prepare an amazing feast for two East Coast foodies, one chef and one sommelier.

Criteria: Simple to prep (I have work tomorrow), huge flavor, signature 'west coast' cuisine, low maintenance cooking (I have to pick them up while the foods cooking).

Menu:
-Smoked king salmon from Ballard Fish Market & Beecher's cheeses.
-Field greens salad with aged balsamic/dijon dressing, honey crisp apples, candied walnuts, and gorgonzola.
-Thomas Keller's brined chicken, stuffed with
CasCioppo Brothers Italian sausage cornbread dressing.
-Roasted asparagus.
-Red Velvet Cake c/o Larson's Bakery



Fingers crossed! Any suggestions greatly appreciated!

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Sustainable Living




Last night my Alma Mater, Pratt Institute, held a panel discussion dedicated to sustainability in the fashion industry. Barney's fashion director was present as well as several designers creating sustainable clothing. Here in Seattle this may be old hat, but it is great to see an industry that creates about 20% of the worlds water pollution, making some changes to better the environment.

Below are several resources for living a more sustainable life in Seattle:

Haberdash for Humanity
- a fine living guide for the sustainably inclined gentleman.

Sustainable Seattle- A nonprofit which lobbies industry and individuals towards a sustainable future

Monster Art & Clothing- A Ballard boutique offering great apparel and accessories featuring organic and recycled material.

Green Loop and Green Source- Both Northwest e-commerce companies selling organic fair trade clothing.

Earthues- A natural dye company working with both cottage and large industry to create beautiful color with no impact on the environment.

Do you have more sustainable resources? Share in the comments!

Monday, January 25, 2010

Valentine's date

While we're still three weeks out, now is the time to start planning the perfect Valentine's date for your honey. Last year I had V-day dinner at Kasbah Moroccon Restaurant. We made our reservations months out and were not disappointed. Intimate seating in draped and cushioned enclaves, seductively seasoned dishes, and great wine made that evening amazing.

This year I'm still undecided but there are several contenders. Oliver's Twist is always a great place to start out or end an evening. The dim lighting, lustful amuse bouche, and jazzy music really set the mood.

As far as dinner, El Gaucho fits the bill if you are trying to impress, after the best steaks in Seattle, start a fire with table side Bananas Foster. For something a little more low key, I always find Italian romantic (think Lady & the Tramp) . Sarafina and La Fontana offer a beautiful settings and stunning cuisine.

We all know that it's not the venue or the gifts that make Valentine's day special but the person you share it with. On that note I would really love a box of ghost chili caramels from Theo and a bottle of Lucien Albrecht Brut Rose.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

City Chickens

chickens, seattle, eggsUrban chicken raising has become a popular hobby in Seattle recently. In my neighborhood alone there are at least four homes with avian occupants. Chickens are relatively easy to care for, act as natural fertilizers and pest control in your garden. Best of all they supply beautiful, hormone free, humane eggs, which are naturally higher in vitamins and lower in bad cholesterol. To learn more about how to start your own coop check out SeattleTilth.com. There are several upcoming workshops available here.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Cuisine of the Decade: Indain?

food, cuisine, Indian, SeattleA recent salon.com article predicts Indian food will be the foreign food trend of the 2010's, like Japanese was in the '80's and Thai in the '90's. Why is this you ask? Krishnendu Ray, an assistant professor of nutrition and food studies at NYU, believes it is based on the immigration curve. More and more Indians and Bangladeshis are moving to the States, with the capital and education to open businesses. The US Indian community has been thriving for several generations, helping to elevate their culture from 'immigrant' status, and creating an immersion into the mainstream.

Last year Poppy sprung up as the first chic nouveau Indian restaurant in Seattle, but we've had both, white linen and chain, Indian restaurants for years (think India Bistro). We all know Seattle foodies are ahead of the game. Personally, I find Indian food comforting and casual, spooning warm curries on my naan and eating with my fingers while I sip my Kingfisher lager. The unusual spices and balance of sweet, savory, and spicy gives me a food high every time I eat it.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Milan Mens F/W 2010

fashion week, Fall 2010, men's wear, milan, gucci, prada, burberry (Burberry Prorsum)


Whether it is the slow economy or not, Milan is pumping out wearable collections during the Fall Winter 2010 shows. Emphasis fell on a generally slim silhouette. Tapered pants tucked into combat boots were featured at Bottega Veneta, well tailored jackets in supple velvets and brocades at Ferragamo. Chunky knits in variegated jewel tones dominated at Gucci and Prada. Great top coats with power lapels with oversized buttons and toggles (circa 1970's) were a repeating theme at many shows, while Dolce and Gabbana opted for 1880's, Sherlock Holmes, inspiration. Showcasing long underwear, page boy caps, and frayed edges. Distressed leather and denim were right out of the mills of Cheapside.

Sushi Steal

sushi, Seastar, Seattle City Style, Seattle, restaurant
This Thursday, 1/21, Seastar restaurant is offering $1.27 sushi all day to celebrate the 1st Birthday of the restaurant on 1/27. There are special events going on all week, but for me, this nights event is tops! Check out their website here for all the great deals!

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Trend Finder: 'Nerd Glasses'

Seen all over the Pre-Fall '10 shows, and dubbed 'nerd glasses' by WWD, these secretary chic glasses are making their way off Mad Men and into boutiques. Check out amazing collections from Paul Smith and Oliver Peoples, avaialble locally at Seattle Sunglass Co.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Seattle Caviar Co. Tasting

caviar, Eastlake, Seattle, champagne
In a small shop nestled into the condos overlooking East Lake Union, you will find some of the most luxurious epicurean delights your palate has ever tasted. A wide variety of Caviar, truffles, fois gras and fine champagne await your fancy. After tasting seven varieties of caviar I came upon my favorite, Baerii, a Siberian Sturgeon. The flavor is earthy and creamy, without a fishy or salty taste to it. When paired with pan fried blinis and creme fraiche, it is absolutely heavenly. So much so that I purchased an ounce (which didn't last the evening!) for $70.00.
The owners are a font of knowledge on all things caviar and are very down to earth and willing to answer even the most elementary questions. For your own course in Caviar 101 contact Seattle Caviar Co.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Whim W’Him

The highly anticipated debut of Olivier Wever's dance company Whim W'Him, premieres next Friday the 15th. The website states that the "goal is to open the world of dance to a wider audience by combining the talents of dancers, choreographers, composers, singers, actors, and other artists in unorthodox forms/ways". The company is made up of young dancers with pedigrees from the School of American Ballet and Alvin Ailey. Seattle Metropolitan published a glowing review in their January issue and tickets are now hard to come by. Call On the Boards box office for Saturday and Sunday tickets while you still can!

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Happy Birthday to me!

camera, Canon, Digital SLR, Street styleThank you Amazon.com for your amazing service and same day delivery! I am so excited to start carrying around my new toy and start snapping great fashion on the streets of Seattle! Here's to 26 and an amazing year!

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

"No More Wire Hangers"

hangers, Bed Bath and Beyond, organization, closet, shoppingWhile I discard of wire hangers as soon as the dry cleaning is in the door, not being lucky enough to have a custom California Closet, I decided to give my modular closet a refined face lift. We have all accumulated hangers through out the years from department stores, college days and random places. I had such a variety of plastic, wood, padded, straight, and curved hangers it was like a popularity contest for my clothes. Enter Bed Bath and Beyond, for a few shekels I have democratized my closet. Every thing not only looks cleaner and hangs better its like walking in to my own little boutique every time I get dressed. I chose BB&B because they always carry the same products at every location; so next week or next year, in any city in the nation, I can add new hangers as I add clothing.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Happy New Year

New Year's Eve, Space Needle, Seattle, fire works New Year's Resolution:

To develop SCS into a Street Fashion blog while incorporating the concepts and articles already familiar with our readers.

Happy New Year's everyone! Wishing you all the best in 2010!