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Paint by Potato
I like to make roasted potatoes, they are super easy for dinner, preserve well for lunch and with just a bit of olive oil and salt and pepper full of flavor and nutrients. My favorite potatoes are ones that I first enjoyed in Hawaii of all places, purple potatoes. They have a dull purplish outer skin and a bright and vibrant violet center.
They also double as a great source of nature-made paint.
Look for these in your produce section on the next grocery run. Food should taste and look good.
Posted in Her Kitchen
Apple Oatmeal Kugel
Over the long and sometimes warm and sometimes very cold weekend I spent a lot of time behind my stove. I really like to cook over the weekends and sometimes you (I) cook too much. I also really don’t like to throw things away that taste great, and well, eating the leftovers to get rid of it all doesn’t really do anyone any good.So, as necessity is the mother of all inventions, a new recipe was born. It’s not exactly seasonal (apples really makes me think of the fall) but it is definitely comforting.
Apple Oatmeal Kugel*
Ingredients
2 cups cooked oatmeal
1/2 cup whole wheat flour
1/2 – 2 apples chopped
1/4 cup raisins
1 egg
1 tbsp of brown sugar
1/2 tbsp almond butter (negotiable*)
1 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp vanilla
1/4 tsp baking soda
1/4 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
1/2 tsp turbinado sugar (optional)
Juice from a 1/4 lemon
1/8 cup of slivered almonds
Step 1: Breakfast. If you’re like me, when you woke up you thought about making something fun with low cholesterol oatmeal, but you have to have breakfast first. So, you made an abundant amount of oatmeal. By the way cooking oatmeal is always a 2 (water) to 1 (oatmeal) ratio. In this case I wanted a less watery version, so I went 3 cups of water, 2 cups of oatmeal, Mark and I both had a small bowl of oatmeal with toppings and about 2 cups of cooked oatmeal remained. Don’t throw out the leftover cooked oatmeal!
Step 2: Oatmeal Toppings. While the water is boiling and the oatmeal is cooking, chop up your favorite kind of apple (mine is Honey Crisp – they are out of this world good). Add the apples and raisins to a pan on medium heat with a smidge of butter (like a 1/4 of 1/4 tbsp). Let the apples and raisins begin to soften and add 1/2 tsp of cinnamon and continue to stir so that the fruit is completely covered. For your breakfast take 1/8 cup of apples and raisins and reserve the rest for later.
Step 2: Dry Ingredients: After you finish your breakfast return to the pot where the oatmeal has now cooled. Add the whole wheat flour, salt, baking powder and baking soda. Combine all of these ingredients. If the oatmeal is overly sticky – mine was – slowly add 1/8 cup of water at a time until it has a smoother consistency.
Step 3: Wet ingredients. I included 1/2 tablespoon of almond butter in the oatmeal. It added a warmer hint of color, but didn’t change the flavor – this is totally up to you to include. For a nutty flavor I’d recommend at least a tablespoon. Add the egg and the brown sugar and continue to incorporate.
Step 4: Back to the apples. The apples and raisin have cooled and should a soft golden color. Bring the pan back to a medium-low heat and add the vanilla and lemon juice. Cook the apples until the juice is absorbed.
Step 5: Bring it all together. Combine the apples and raisins into the oatmeal and then spread the entire mix into a 9×9 baking dish. If so desired, and I am sure it is desired, sprinkle on additional cinnamon, turbinado (raw) sugar, and some almonds. Bake for 45-50 minutes at 350 degrees.
Here is the warning: your kitchen will have the warm, sweet smell of cinnamon, vanilla and apples. You’ll know how relatively healthy this little snack is and will have a hard time just eating one bite, but that’s okay, because really (not just relatively) this is a pretty healthy way to go.
*So, I am calling this a kugel, because the flavor and consistency most closely reminds me of my Nannys’ (grandmas‘ – they both make it) noodle pudding. There are no noodles, so noodle pudding is the wrong name, and kugel kind of sounds funny, but it’s pretty much what it is. The other thing it is, is sweet, but not too sweet, healthy, but not boring, simple but not bland and probably something that will pop up on a holiday table of mine in seasons to come.
Favorite Looks from Spring 2011 Fashion Week, for Less
In September I featured my favorite looks from the Spring 2011 Fashion Shows, and now that Spring 2011 is almost upon us, it is time to revisit those inspiring looks.
I have taken my stand out favorites from September and searched the Internet to find affordable and wearable version inspired by the real thing.
Marc Jacobs – Spring 2011 was like the most glamorous, 70’s inspired, color infused show.
This look is completely wearable, and probably could be assembled with items you already own, but if not…
Carolina Herrera – Spring 2011 was a favorite of mine, and while I don’t have the need for an evening gown currently, one can’t help but be inspired by the painterly details of this beautiful dress.
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| Carolina Herrera – Spring 2011 |
This look is admittedly DIY but if done right it’s a major wow. And again, I think the larger aesthetic point here is painterly details in a black and white color palette.
Oscar de la Renta – Spring 2011 was for the ladies who lunch set. The important rules to follow here are texture: tweed and silks and colors within the same color family.
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| Oscar de la Renta – Spring 2011 |
With such a ladylike and refined shape and staples, you can really go bold with the color and have fun playing with spring’s best and boldest hues.
Ralph Lauren – Spring 2011, this show was Rancher Fabulous if there is such a thing. It is certainly difficult to imagine wearing beaded cocktail dresses on the farm, but somehow Ralph Lauren, as the master of Americana pulls it off.
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| Ralph Lauren – Spring 2011 |
To attempt the same look, on a budget start here:
Monique Lhuillier – Spring 2011, know for red-carpet worthy evening gowns, it was fun to see Monique Lhuillier play with different shapes and pieces, and I really liked the belted, sophisticated look of the high waisted trousers and refined bustier top.
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| Monique Lhuillier – Spring 2011 |
To build this look on a budget, you can assemble pieces that are completely wearable in a variety of ways.
What trends are you most excited for?
Day 8: The End of Fashion Week
Yesterday was the end of Fall 2011 Fashion Week and it has been quite a glamorous few days. Yesterday was no different.
Day 8: Malan Breton, Ralph Lauren, Isaac Mizrahi, Son Jung Wan, L’Wren Scott, Calvin Klein Collenction, Adrienne Landau, Joanna Mastroianna, Stephen Burrows, Bill Blass, Elene Cassic, WTB by Nikki Lund & Richie Sambora, Naeem Khan, Lublu, L.A.M.B.
A favorite from yesterday was the beautiful gowns by Naeem Khan, a favorite of First Lady Michelle Obama, Beyonce, the cast of SATC, and many more. His gowns had classic shapes but were elevated by their intricate detailing and beautiful fabrics.
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| Naeem Khan |
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| Naeem Khan |
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| Naeem Khan |
Within Khan’s collection, I noticed two rivaling themes an ode to old art-deco glamour and an appreciation for full bodied Bohemia and exotic prints. Those themes were also mirrored in the L.A.M.B. (Bohemia and prints) and Ralph Lauren (art-deco) shows.
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| L.A.M.B. |
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| Ralph Lauren |
Another dress worth highlighting was the beautiful colors in the column gown from Oscar de la Renta, whose show was on Wednesday.
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| Oscar de la Renta |
In reviewing eight days of fashion shows and looking ahead to Fall of 2011 a few recurring themes seem to stick out: plunging neckline gowns and their counterpoint of high collar/crew neck dresses, jewel tone shine and rich burnt yellows, reds, oranges and plums, a playful mashup of sportswear with dressier items, complete looks in varying shades of one color in either neutrals or big bold hues, suiting, ladylike dots, sequins and feathers. What an inspiring and exciting season ahead!
Posted in fashion week, Her Closet
Tagged fall 2011 fashion week, LAMB, naeem khan, new york fashion week, NYFW, oscar de la renta, Ralph Lauren
Day 7: Not Basic Black
Day 7 was a great reminder of the many, many ways to wear black that is anything but simple, boring or staid. On Sunday’s runway’s black was full of volume, sexy, daring, masculine, feminine, classic and strong.
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| Elie Tahari |
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| Milly by Michelle Smith |
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| Michael Kors |
Day 7: Yigal Azrouel, Reem Acra, Vacca, Helmut Lang, Michael Kors, Nanette Lepore, Douglas Hannant, Oscar de la Renta, Jeremy Scott, Alexandre Herchcovitch, Vittadini, 3.1 Phillip Lim, Milly, Marchesa, Reed Krakoff, Helen Yarmak, Christian Cota, Bebe, Anna Sui, Odd Molly, Elie Tahari, The Blonds, Proenza Schouler, Indashio, Susan Cianciolo
Day 6: Just Vera
Day 6 was full of variety, but for me one designer really stuck out, Vera Wang. Wang’s style is consistent season and after season, and I really enjoyed her entire collection of pretty pleats, diaphanous chiffon, and gentle muted colors. And besides, you know I am a sucker for a deep v-neckline.
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| Vera Wang |
Day 6: Kate Spade, Helmut Lang, Rachel Roy, Trias, Badgely Mischka, Karen Walker, RAD by Rad Hourani, Vera Wang, Rodarte, Diesel Black Gold, Jen Kao, Bibhu Mohapatra, Herve Leger by Max Azria, Risto, TSE, Dennis Basso, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Sophie Theallet, J. Mendel, Juan Carlos Obano, Concept Korea, House of Waris, Halston, Tibi, Daniel Vosovic, A Detacher, Frank Tell, Narciso Rodriguez, Marc Bouwer, Mackage.
Posted in fashion week, Her Closet
Tagged fall 2011 fashion week, new york fashion week, NYFW, vera wang
Day 5: Evening Glamour
Day 5 was the day of the dress for me – lots of glamor, glitz and shine!
The runways featured the following designers: The Row, Jenny Packham, Callula Lillibelle, Carolina Herrera, Zero + Maria Cornejo, Carlos Miele, Woolrich John Rich & Bros, Theyskens’ Theory, Tracy Reese, Ohne Titel, Barbara Tfank, Donna Karan New York, Sachin +Babi, Monique Lhullier, Yeohlee, Chris Benz, Pamella Roland, Alice + Olivia, Chadwick Bell, Betsey Johnson, Chado Ralph Rucci, Marc Jacobs
And here are my favorites:
In the category of full on color evening wear, I love the subtle shine and fully saturated colors from Alice + Olivia, Carolina Herrera – a longtime favorite, Pamella Roland and Tracy Reese. These looks were full of real lady like glamor and major color.
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| Alice + Olivia |
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| Carolina Herrera |
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| Pamella Roland |
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| Tracy Reese |
For golden glamor I loved the soft color and full on beading from Donna Karan, the Grecian goddess from Jenny Packham (anyone else noticing that hip twist is showing up EVERYWHERE?!), and Monique Lhuillier’s retro, textured, golden gown. Also, of note, Lhuillier’s runway featured dotted stockings – cute trend to watch, perhaps?
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| Donna Karan |
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| Jenny Packham |
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| Monique Lhuillier |
Fashion Week, Day 4
In reviewing the runways from Day 4 here was some great real bursts of vibrant color and grounded by fall mainstays of muted greys and neutrals. I also found a new love, Lela Rose.
Day 4: Victoria Beckham, Derek Lam, Timo Weiland, Alice Ritter, Lela Rose, VPL by Victoria Bartlett, Maison Martin Margiela, Preen, Simon Spurr, Malandrino, DKNY, Yuna Yang, Tory Burch, Yoana Baraschi, Max Azria, Diane von Furstenberg, CYNTHIA STEFFE, Romas by Linda Rowe, Thakoon, Allison Parris, Bensoni, Cushie et Ochs, Custo Barcelona, Moncler Grenoble, Behnaz Sarafpour, Tommy Hilfiger, Katie Gallagher, Duro Olowu, Nomia, Zang Toi
I was never before a follower of Lela Rose, designer of Jenna Bush’ bridesmaids’ dresses, but that all changed in reviewing her Fall 2011 show. It was everything I love about fall – sophisticated, glamorous, but grounded in comfort. I love the pairing of a slim sweater with a gorgeous printed skirt, a wooly draped cocktail dress, a warm, aubergine evening gown and the plum lips on the models were fabulous, too.
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| Lela Rose |
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| Lela Rose |
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| Lela Rose |
Another favorite fall trend was the pairing of bold colors within the same color family; sort of monotone 2.0. Thakoon and DVF did a beautiful job of letting each color stand alone in its boldness.
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| Thakoon |
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| Diane von Furstenberg |
For fall traditionalists, one needs to look no further than Tory Burch and Victoria Beckham. I liked Tory Burch’s play on the classic Chanel jacket with mixed media fabrics and the way that Beckham’s line continues to come into its own, with more grace and ease.
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| Tory Burch |
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| Victoria Beckham |
Fall Fashion Week, Day 3
Mark and I have been out of town and so therefore, away from the conveniences of home and more importantly I have only intermittently been able to keep up with Fashion Week to give you my favorites. Fear not, I am going to bring you up to speed with the best of the best from Days 3, 4, 5 an 6.
Let’s do it!
Day 3, Saturday, February 12, 2011:Suno, Altuzarra, G-Star Raw, Band of Outsiders, Elise Overland, Gant by Michael Bastian, Vivienne Tam, Alexander Wang, Charlotte Ronson, Erin Fetherston, ADAM, Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti, Mandy Coon, Araks, United Bamboo, Prabal Gurung, Heart Truth, Kimberly Ovitz
I am digging really, beautifully, well tailored pants. This pair from Prabal Gurung and the beautifully, sort of kissed with embellishment blouse are sophisticated, sexy and wearable.
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| Prabal Gurung |
This doesn’t exactly feel fall, but the pieces from Erin Fetherston were so light, ladylike and sweet that I couldn’t resist. Love the muted colors and hints of blush in the blouse and the kicky, mod style of the dress.
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| Erin Fetherston |
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| Erin Fethrston |
For the urban warrior in all of us, I really liked these pieces from Charlotte Ronson and G-Star Raw. Fall is more appealing when you know you can be fashionably chic in warm and comforting chunk knits, tailored outerwear and tough girl boots.
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| Charlotte Ronson |
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| Charlotte Ronson |
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| G-Star Raw |
Moving on to Day 4!
Fall 2011 Fashion Week – Day 2
Friday was Day 2 of Fashion Week, probably the day I would have wanted to wear outfit #1 from my packing wishlist. Alas, I am not there, no big deal – still keeping up with each day and sharing my favorites!
Day 2 featured the following designers: Ruffian, Tess Giberson, Perry Ellis, Farah Angsana, Norman Ambrose, Rebecca Taylor, Rebecca Taylor, Rebecca Minkoff, Tommy Hilfiger Men’s, Nicole Miller, Joy Cioci, and Cynthia Rowley.
And, so, without further ado, my favorites:
I love this pop of bold color – the entire collection felt very dream wardrobe for a trip to Italy, but this simple dress was an especially a stand out.
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| Costello Tagliapietra |
Jason Wu’s collection started with playful menswear and then went into sublime and beautifully feminine clothing and gowns. These pants and lacy sweatshirt were a really example of completely wearable runway.
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| Jason Wu |
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| Jason Wu |
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| Jason Wu |
So, I think it has been determined for certain that the skinny pant is OVER. And, Nicole Miller illustrated just how glamorous that change can be. She showed bootcut pants, wide leg and these paper bag cinched oversized pants that looks as comfortable as they are fabulous.
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| Nicole Miller |
On to Saturday’s Shows…
Posted in fashion week, Her Closet
Tagged Costello Tagliapietra, fall 2011 fashion week, jason wu, new york fashion week, nicole miller, NYFW


















































