5/29/11

Food for thought - Rhubarb Muffins

This morning as I sat with my coffee on the back deck listening to the birds wake up, I fondly reminisced about the holiday picnics held under the large maple trees at my grandmothers house.

I remember fresh linens sprawled across a large table under massive maple trees. Kids cheering and playing in the background....and dozens of cars lined the driveway like taxis on a busy New York thoroughfare.

Time stood still for an entire afternoon. We had it all back then; family, food and memories to last a lifetime.

It's amazing how food can stir memories in each of us.....

With that, here is recipe that I bring out every year when the rhubarb is fresh, and the thoughts of those special days under the maples are even fresher.



Rhubarb Muffins

1 1/2 cups brown sugar
1 egg beaten
1 tsp baking soda
1 tsp vanilla
1 1/2 cups rhubarb, cut into small pieces
2/3 cup olive oil
1 cup buttermilk
1 tsp salt
2 1/2 cups flour
1/2 cup chopped toasted walnuts

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Combine brown sugar, oil and egg in mixer.
In a small bowl combine buttermilk, baking soda, salt & vanilla.
Add milk mixture to sugar mixture alternatively with flour, mixing well.


Fold in rhubarb and nuts.


Spoon mixture into greased and floured muffin pans.

For the topping combine the following ingredients:
3/4 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup unsalted butter, very cold, cut into pieces
Top muffin batter with topping.



Bake for 45-50 minutes or until a toothpick pulls clear when tested.

Now, Go and enjoy your family!

5/26/11

Promo Thursday - JCaccamisePhotography

With Spring in bloom and Summer on its way, I thought it only fitting to promote a site that has been capturing elements from these beautiful seasons.

JCaccamisePhotography by artist Jamie Caccamise.

Jamie is a mom, a wife and an amazing photographer. In my conversations with Jamie I discovered that she has a true passion for capturing those priceless moments that one has when they are raising a family. Although she labels herself an amateur, the examples of her work below say otherwise.

"A good snapshot stops a moment from running away." ~ Eudora Welty ~

Photography takes an instant out of time, altering life by holding it still.  ~Dorothea Lange

When that shutter clicks, anything else that can be done afterward is not worth consideration. ~Edward Steichen

Not everybody trusts paintings but people believe photographs.  ~Ansel Adams






You can see more of Jamie's work by visiting her blog site:

5/20/11

Fashion Friday - A Dude's Guide to Denim

Sadly, quite a few men have a big issue with choosing the right pair of jeans...including yours truly!
So many cuts, from 'carrot fit' to 'straight leg', and so many different washes.
Is it any wonder men get confused when buying jeans?


If you were to look inside my closet I would suspect you'd say the last thing I needed right now was another pair of jeans.
Skinny fit, straight fit, loose fit, black denim, raw denim, grey denim, distressed, not-quite-so distressed… they're all there, a dozen or so pairs in total.
I say this not out of mere boasting for my love of fabric, but with a fair amount of self-reproach, for each is a testament to haphazard and desperate buying over years, and very few of them are being worn today.
Like many men, I have a love-hate relationship with denim. I know what I like, but I have no idea what suits me.
The biggest thing I have learned is that expensive jeans arent always the best purchase.
I purchased a pair of $300 jeans at a local men's boutique...and they fell apart after the second wash.


I found a great article at Dogfunk.com that enlightens the average "dude" on how to choose the right jean for their body.
Dogfunk-Guide-to-Denim

Once you've mastered the art buying a pair of jeans, its knowing how to wear them that really counts.



Photo from GQ

Here are a few things I have learned...and may it help my dear brothers and the women who love them.

Jeans at work

For those of you lucky enough to have casual Friday at work, or even those just comfortable enough to wear them at work, is to stick to raw denim rather than distressed and not to overcompensate the look by going too formal with the shirt and blazer.
The key is to not look as though your top half is going to a wedding and your bottom half is heading to the garage to perform an oil change.
Loosen the tie a bit boys!

Jeans around town

Yes, we all have that favorite pair of jeans with the holes in them that we just cant say goodbye to.
Wearing them to the store for a quick beer run is ok, but to the mall or a restaurant with your significant other is an absolute No, No!
No one wants to see your hairy knees or portions of your tighty whities....

There's a lot of help for us out there boys. Dont be affraid to try them on. If you like how your butt looks in them chances are he/she will too! Get advise from a store clerk or solicit advise from someone shopping. Women will tell you the honest truth...and you'll be happy in the end that you took their advise.