Showing posts with label Healthy Living. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Healthy Living. Show all posts

Fancy Deli Style Egg Salad

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an egg is just an egg 
and egg salad can be pretty ho hum
this is an adaptation of egg salad that is velvety and rich 

It can be served for brunch or packed for a picnic when you want to splurge 
....wonderful with an ice cold beer too

Hard-boil 6 eggs and cook 4 (actually 5 because I always eat a slice:) 
slices 
of good quality thick bacon

 finely mince a nice shallot, about 2 tablespoons

 combine 1/4 cup mayonnaise 
1 Tbl dijon mustard
1 Tsp dried tarragon
1 Tsp vinegar
pepper to taste...salt is optional because the bacon is salty


 dice up 6 lovely hard cooked eggs and add to your mayonnaise mixture 
along with the diced bacon bits
  add a few shots of tabasco if that sounds good
 your salad should be chunky and not overly dressed 
 this is great in a wrap
 but use what you have
 finely slice some crisp iceberg lettuce and top with about 1/2 cup of egg salad
 I topped the salad with fresh pea shoots too

 roll up and enjoy!!!!


iced coffee for me please
(I drink waaaayyyy to much caffeine)

xo 


Designing A Garden For The Future

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 We finally have begun working on the new garden 
here in Santa Barbara
Once again rocks seem to pop up out of nowhere....do big rocks make more baby rocks?...
sure looks that way 

The rocks we excavated in Ojai were granite 
and here in Santa Barbara they are sandstone 
so they are a bit lighter and easier to move....
at least I think they are but I actually haven't picked any of these big boys up!

And just as we did in Ojai all the rocks we dig up 
will be re-used in the landscape in some way.

 It's actually pretty fun and creative to re-use what you have
 and re-think the possibilities.



 The yard will be enclosed by low walls 
and have a series of small garden rooms and stone landings
 The far west end of the lot will be a kitchen garden for vegetable's and herbs 
as well a seasonal cutting bed.  I have always wanted a cutting bed just for bulbs and specific seasonal flowers for arrangements so I'll give it a try here.  The beds will have special low volume netafim drip tubing and smart irrigation solutions for water conservation 
 We made a decision to completely eliminate all sod, plants and garden elements that could be 
"water hogs"
from the design.  
I really love a beautiful green lawn but the drought here in California is very severe.  

It seemed selfish and a bit short sighted to not use this opportunity to really re-think how a California garden can look with limited water.

Creating a garden for the future that can be sustained 
is where garden design is heading. 

 Most landscape architects are very focused on water use and most of the larger landscape companies have been tasked to design and build parks and urban gardens with a focus on water conservation. 

 Almost all new developments have reclaimed water plans in place and pools, ponds and huge swaths of sod are going to be a challenge to be built in the very near future.  

Also many growers here in California have developed hybrid trees and plants that are not only beautiful 
but can live happily with very little water.

So I guess this garden will take a little more thought on my part 
but I think I will feel better in the end knowing we got it right.
so....that said...the simple goal is:
 to have a great yard that requires limited water, 
 is relatively easy to care for....but...still looks awesome!



 The low garden walls will be bright white stucco with a rough hand troweled finish 
to match the old stucco on the house from the 1920's
 There is a lot of creative masonry going on here.  I had a long talk with the boulders and told them that they would either have to be blown up !....or they can stay, be nice and become part of the wall...I guess they're staying.



 Masonry work is hard work...seriously hard.  
It's dirty and hot and just about everything involved is heavy.
Many of the larger stones will be cut here on site 
and used for raised beds, columns and hard scape features
The stone is cut first with a wet saw and then shaped 
with a hammer and chisel to the size and shape needed

The stone above was cut and shaped into a cap for the entry columns.
The masons we have hired are really talented and such hard workers.  It is really interesting watching them and they take great pride in what they do.  



 As usual, the inside of the house will be neglected finished last 
but that gives us more time to make good decisions about the renovation possibilities 


 Millie seems to find the best spots for a nap...
either right in a hot dry patch of dirt or under a shady tree

both spots sound pretty darn good...especially if your a dog or a gardener!

xo

Kelley

Segretto's Organization Challenge

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What do you do when you have too much stuff?

Well...most of us usually cleverly hide away things in a drawer or closet 
until it reaches the point of bursting 

We have cute names for these areas like:
the junk drawer 
the drunk drawer
the knick knack...brick a brack... stuff and jumble closet
and the ever popular 
clutter bug room...
known as the the place where everyone seems to 
drop their stuff 
leave it there 
and then run off to another location in the house (usually the kitchen) 
at the speed of sound 

I for one 
cannot live with out a junk drawer or even two
but I'm an organizer at heart 


Most of my favorite houses have been quite small 
so organizing the stuff of life has taken on epic proportions at times,
sort of like fitting the Titanic into a dinghy

I love a challenge 
...especially when it involves baskets, boxes, files and labels

So I agreed to share a little project I'm helping with 
and link to the amazing creativity of some other talented organizers too
thanks to Leslie and her team at Segretto

My project is helping a young twenty something couple create an office organization space 
using a basic Ikea wardrobe

We start with this

 the Ikea Pax wardrobe system 
which retails for around $275

They already owned this and when they moved into a lager apartment with more closet space this became the perfect item to use for a new office/creative organization area

It will contain:
files....
his...hers...and joint files
a printer
all of their office supplies...pens, paper, tape etc
a spot for daily mail
a spot for keys, wallets and cell phones
software and miscellaneous data equipment
crafting supplies
gift wrap and stationary
table linens, candles and a few vases for flowers... 
and since they live in a big city with great shopping
food and fun...
lots of shopping bags

the goal is to have all of the usually untidy and crazy odds and ends 
organized in a single location that works for a busy couple

above is the old wardrobe with
a few new modifications....
2 new drawers
a pull out shelf for the printer 
and multiple additional shelves for storage

 this Ikea wardrobe can be completely customized 

 the wardrobe is fitted with two mirrored exterior doors which also will add a nice visual too their dining area when the doors are closed

as you can see we are just getting started...but just wait






all of the filing system is clear with bight colored folders
in colors of kiwi, orange and blue

the interior of the doors are fitted with magnetic memo boards for snapshots, 
business cards and a quick note to each other

and we purchased these dog magnets because 
they have a new puppy named Bruno..and he's very cute



we are almost done  
but we have a few more items to take care of 

please stop by for my next post 
too see the finished project completed

its awesome..well not quite as awesome as Bruno, but we will try!

In the mean time check out these talented 
and very organized bloggers:

Kristy @ Design Chic
Sandy and Sarah @ L/E journal
Julie & Danni @ TG Interiors

and 
me and my very organized crew

xo

kelley