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May 13, 2010

Thursday Treasures

This week has been unexpectedly busy which has prompted me to reevaluate a few of my priorities.  What do I need to make sure I never take off of my daily to do list and what can I let slide?  While I contemplate this question, have a look at this week’s Thursday Treasures - a smattering of things that are making this hectic week run much more smoothly.

Enjoy your day today and just think, tomorrow is Friday.  We’re almost there!  While I’m sharing my a list, what are some of the people, things and events that have allowed your week to go that much smoother?  I’d love to hear!

For me, it has been . . .

. . . weather that allows me to wear sandals, peep toes and spring styles . . .

. . . a good eight hours of sleep . . . 

. . . a listening ear on the other end of the line . . .

. . . beautifully sincere comments from my readers . . .

. . .the good health to be able to jump on the treadmill to get in shape for summer and spring leg baring attire . ..

. . . a welcoming home (thank you Green Valley Nursery for making this possible!). . .

. . . and fresh red peonies that have decided to share their blooms.

Here’s to Thursday!

 

Images: (1) Decor Pad (2) orkut (3)Arena Flowers (3) Derek Lam (4) Douglas Friedman (5) A Rock Ridge Life

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April 8, 2010

Pretty Girls Smile

Last night I was greeted with a surprise visit from a friend who I haven’t seen in awhile, and I have to say what a boost to the middle of the week.  To be wined and dined, and more importantly to have treasured and enjoyable conversation with someone who makes it easy to carry on a worthwhile discussion was quite a treat.  Keeping in mind it was a surprise, my wardrobe left me looking for something more, but then again I’m always looking for excuse to bolster my closet.

I was hoping to look as confident as the above image . . .

. . . but felt more like hiding behind an umbrella.

However, I was genuinely enjoying myself, so therefore, I kept the above quote in mind. 

Have an absolutely lovely treasured Thursday.  I will be treasuring mine tonight at home, cozied up on the couch with maybe a bite or two of ice cream, catching up on my guilty pleasures saved on my DVR and looking forward to Friday ushering in the weekend.  What does your Thursday evening look like?

Images: (1) We Heart It (2) Nonsense Society (3) We Heart It

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March 11, 2010

Delish!

What to do on a Thursday night?  I don't know about you, but by this time - four days in and one to go, I'm pooped.  However, I still want to savor something delicious at the end of the day without having to go out because most likely, I will be on the go doing what I love to do during the upcoming weekend.  Thursdays have always been my day that I savor staying home after work, watching some of my favorite shows and snuggling into bed with a good book. (If you want to see more reasons as to why I love my Thursdays, read one of my past posts titled Treasured Thursdays.)


Probably wouldn't want to eat on this beautiful, cozy chaise, but snuggling up with either a good book or to watch a terrific comedy sounds ideal.  -courtesy of Cote de Texas


During the first year of Rachael Ray's new television show, one of her first recipes was something she created in honor of Oprah, who had helped produce her show.  She titled the recipe Pizz-O. While I'm a fan of pizza, I tend to always want to try new recipes that spruce up the same old flavors so many of us are used to, and this particular recipe seemed like it would do the trick.  


Well, it didn't disappoint.  The only hiccup I had to navigate due to living in a small town was where to find ready-made pizza dough.  I quickly found a solution - Papa Murphy's.  I simply called them up, ordered a large pizza with only mozzarella and no sauce, and with that one phone call, I had taken care of two of my ingredients.

This is a hardy pizza due to the many layers it entails, but the flavors will impress you - proscuitto, pesto, red peppers, Italian sausage.  I have made it a handful of times, and each time (if the instructions are followed), a tasteful meal ensues.  To dress it up a bit, I pour myself a glass of wine.  Recently, I paired it with a glass of Walla Walla Vintner's Merlot, and it made for a perfect meal on a laid back evening.


One thing that I have found that helps finish the crust, especially the bottom, is to use the cornmeal that is suggested in the recipe.  I only had to learn that once and I have never since made that mistake again.


So if you're not sure what to make tonight or any upcoming stay-at-home evening, give this recipe a try.  Your family's appetite will no doubt be satiated, and you can say you taught them how to eat red peppers and proscuitto all in one bite.  Here's hoping your Thursday moves along smoothly into Friday.  Cheers!


(Before the oven has its way with it.)

 

(Viola!)

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil (EVOO), plus some for drizzling
  • 1/4 pound bulk sweet Italian sausage, about 2 links, casings removed
  • 1/4 pound bulk hot Italian sausage, about 2 links, casings removed
  • 4 cloves garlic, finely chopped
  • 2 portobello mushrooms, chopped into chunky pieces
  • 2 roasted red peppers, chopped
  • 1 cup ricotta cheese, room temperature for easy spreading
  • Zest of 1 lemon
  • 1 tablespoon fresh thyme, 4-5 sprigs, finely chopped
  • 1/2 cup grated Parmigiano Reggiano, divided in half
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • 1/3 cup fresh store-bought pesto or homemade arugula pesto
  • 1 cup grated scamorza or smoked mozzarella
  • 1 fresh pizza dough, from your favorite pizza joint
  • 6 slices prosciutto
  • Cornmeal, to sprinkle on the pizza pan

Preparation
Preheat the oven to 425°F.

Heat a skillet with one turn of the pan of EVOO, about 1 tablespoon, over medium-high heat. When the pan is hot, add both the sweet and hot Italian sausage, breaking it up into little pieces with the back of a wooden spoon. Cook about 4-5 minutes or until cooked through. Add the garlic and mushrooms.
Step
Once the mushrooms have wilted and turned deep brown in color, stir in the roasted red peppers. Set aside until it is time to assemble the pizza.

In a bowl combine the ricotta, lemon zest, thyme, 1/4 cup of the Parmigiano and lots of freshly ground black pepper. Reserve.
Step
To assemble the pizza, sprinkle a round pizza pan with cornmeal. This will keep your pizza from sticking when it is cooking and help it slide off the pan when it is done. Roll out the pizza dough in a circle (don't worry if it isn't perfect, it should look rustic), then roll it up around the rolling pin and transfer to the pizza pan. Spread the pesto out across the rolled-out dough, using the back of a spoon to get it everywhere. Top the pesto with the sliced prosciutto, then spread the ricotta mixture over it and sprinkle with some Parmigiano.
Step
Add the reserved sausage mixture to the center, leaving about a 11/2-inch border around the pie. Top the sausage with the scamorza and fold the topping-free edge over until it meets the sausage. Keep the pizza round by pleating the edge as you work your way around the pie.
Step
Brush crust with some EVOO for a beautiful golden brown color. Transfer to the oven and bake until the cheese is bubbly and golden brown, about 10-12 minutes. Remove from the oven, slice and enjoy! DELISH!

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January 21, 2010

Treasured Thursdays



Thursday.  There is something beautiful about this fourth day of the work week.   With its proximity to Friday and the expectation of going out or entertaining being fairly obscure, the guilty pleasure of  snuggling up and staying in doesn’t tug at your social conscious.  After all, you’re almost certain to find something decent on television to distract your mind from your day to day stressors, and you can write it off as a day to rest up for the wonderful weekend you have just hours around the corner.

So grab an ultra soft throw, slip into some comfortable attire, warm up a pot of hot water for tea, and nestle into your favorite chair. After all, moments we take for ourselves are not luxuries; they’re necessities.

“One of the greatest necessities in life is to discover creative solitude.”
                                          

(Photo courtesy of Decor Pad)

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