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November 2013

Tasty

Girls Love to Brunch

November 6, 2013

Every Sunday I tell myself I am going to wake up and whip up an amazing brunch for the hubby and I, and by the time I work my way down my mental to-do list, I am too overwhelmed… this past weekend though I was excited to put together a brunch that tasted like it took MUCH more time than it did.

Brunch

The key to this meal – the best ingredients you can find.  I went to the farmer’s market at 9am and bought farm fresh eggs, Early Girl tomatoes (that no joke you could smell when walking by their stand… I didn’t even know tomatoes could smell amazing!??!), and Levain rustic bread from the Manresa Bread Project.  By 11am I was home from errand running and was eating this meal by 11:30am… doesn’t get much better than that!

Charred Tomatoes and Toast 

  • 4 Slices Rustic Bread
  • 4 Tomatoes
  • 1 Clove of Garlic, peeled and sliced in half
  • 4 Eggs
  • Salt and pepper
  • Olive Oil
  1. Toast your bread (you could put it in the toaster, but I toasted in in a pan on the stove)
  2. Remove from heat and rub sliced end of garlic on bread.
  3. Brush olive oil on bread.
  4. Slice tomatoes in half (I sliced the ends off too, just because I’m weird about them)
  5. Brush sliced end with olive oil.
  6. Heat a pan over medium heat and once pan is warm place tomato, sliced side down on pan.
  7. Don’t move and let them cook for 3-4 minutes (until charred).
  8. Remove tomatoes from pan and place 2 atop each piece of bread.
  9. Drizzle some olive oil in a pan and crack eggs into pan.  Sprinkle with salt and pepper.
  10. Let eggs cook, undisturbed for 2-3 minutes (until egg white sets)
  11. Remove eggs once finished and place atop tomatoes and toast

Now what is the best thing to wash this meal down with? My easy go to brunch drink – a Michelada Cubana!

Michelada Cubana

Michelada Cubana 

  • 1 Corona 
  • Fresh squeezed lime juice (of 2 limes)
  • 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 teaspoon soy sauce
  • 4-5 dashes of Tabasco (or more if you love it really hot)
  1. Rim a glass with lime juice and salt. 
  2. Mix ingredients listed above and pour into glass.

Michelada

*I premixed this drink in a pitcher when I got home and refrigerated it while I was making brunch.  Once the eggs were cooked I poured it into the salt rimmed glass and was good to go!

Cocktail Eggs Brunch

Looks

Fall Prep

November 5, 2013

I love the little luxuries in life (who doesn’t?!)… and a cashmere sweater and some sparkle never hurt anyone – enter my prep inspired weekend wear…

Cream SweaterSweater/Jacket/Top/Jeans/Flats/Purse/Sunglasses (on sale!)

Cashmere Sweater and Sparkle Top

These jeans have been my new go-to and I love that they seem to dress up a more causal look.  I also scored this men’s sweater and couldn’t be happier with the cozy fabric and forgiving cut (fall foods always result in me having to pull out my “roomier tops”… darn those pumpkin baked goods!)

Tory BurchI also am a huge fan of this Tory Burch Satchel.  It is the perfect size (can hold my camera along with my standard “purse necessities”) and has a removable strap which is great for when you need an extra hand 🙂

Preppy Outfit

Travels

The Happiness Files

November 4, 2013

*There were some issues with my website transition… so please see the full post here!

October was a great month…here are some highlights from J’s birthday celebration weekend… looking forward to the holidays and months to come!

Farmers Punch Farmer’s Punch – My favorite cocktail of the moment

Feezor Family

Feezor Family Photo Op

Gin and Tonic

The yummiest gin and tonic – and most gorgeous!

Gorgeous architecture in the city

Nothing like a dive bar at noon

Party The after effects of a dive bar at noon (kidding).

SF View View of Coit Tower from our Room

Sip

Spooky Cider

November 1, 2013

Apple Cider Bourbon Cocktail

Looking for a quick and easy autumn cocktail? Or the perfect concoction to mix up for your next fall party? Look no further!

Giant Ice Cube

Spooky Cider

  • 2.5 oz of bourbon
  • 6 oz apple cider
  • 0.5 oz fresh lemon juice
  • Grated ginger

Place all ingredients in an ice filled cocktail shaker and give it a few good shakes… strain into a low ball glass and add a large ice cube.

This is also a great pitcher drink to whip up for a party!

Apple Ginger Lemon Cider

Spooky Cider (Pitcher Quantities )

  • 3 cups bourbon
  • 1 1/3 cup apple cider
  • Juice of 1 large lemon
  • Grated ginger

Mix in a pitcher and refrigerate for at least an hour.

Bourbon Cider