Au Natural

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Well, we’ve almost come to the end of my little Slim Paley Advent Calendar…

I hope you’ve had as much fun as I’ve had.

This was going to be a post about the predominance of the ‘au natural’ theme this year, but to be honest

I’m un-naturally exhausted!

 I went to see “Mission Impossible 4″ with my boys tonight  (Yay! they’re both home with us now) and all that action just really took it out of me!

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via Cozy Cottage Cute

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both images via Vignette Design

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via Designs for Living

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Day 23

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WRITE IT IN YOUR HEART THAT EVERY DAY IS THE BEST DAY IN THE YEAR” Emerson

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Then Again, Maybe Colour…

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You see this is one of the things I love about Christmas decorating; We’re totally spoiled for choice.

Just as I’m seduced by one colour palette & theme, another pops up to lead me astray.  Who can say if natural, all hemp & pine combs and brown paper packages trumps an ethereal all white decor, or the raucous colour of a vintage looking tree like the one above?!

Perhaps if you’re tucked away in the mountains, the natural look feels…natural, but if you’re celebrating in the city, silver & tinsel, magenta & turquoise might be just what Santa ordered. 

I love them all, I really do. I’d even venture a black christmas tree. In the right setting, with white decorations, it could be so chic!

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Meanwhile, back to the moment & my bedroom, I doubt Lady Gaga has more glitter in her sheets. It’s in my hair, my eyes, it’s all over the computer keyboard.

It’s in the freezer for God’s sake. 

PS. So is the new Marshmallow and Whipped Cream Vodka :)

Too bad it’s only under my nails instead of on them.

But let’s not even talk of nails. mine look like I’m auditioning for the remake of “The Grapes of Wrath”

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Daily Mail, photo Aaron Tilley, styling Selina Lake

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via A Gift Wrapped Life  a wonderful blog for gift wrap inspiration all year round, but especially now!

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via French Essence, another beautiful blog

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Judith Leiber

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Glitter from Martha Stewart (natch)

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I am crazy about these gorgeous “Les Endiables” reversible crystal glasses from Saint Louis 

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photo Debi Treloar

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Janet Provisor small sapphire earrings via Kirnazabete.com

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 Dylan’s Candy Bar tree at the Four Season’s Hotel, Washington, DC

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Via A Gift Wrapped Life

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via Selena Lake

 don’t know where I saw these, but how cute for attaching to gift bags, etc.

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Day 21

Sorry if I got any glitter on you

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Happy Hanukkah!!

Counting My Blessings

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Today, I’m simply sending Blessings

and counting mine.

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Day 14

Sweet Dreams Everyone

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Happy July 4th To You!!

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Slim Paley photos

Happy 4th of July weekend to everyone here in the U.S.A.!!

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This 4th of July holds a little extra personal meaning for our family this year as my British born and raised, 79 year old father decided he was going to become an American Citizen.
He sent away for all the forms and study material, drove to downtown L.A. early one morning and passed the exam with flying colours (“Jolly good” he said, “They couldn’t wait to adopt me”)  Since his swearing in ceremony last month a small but highly prized American flag sits proudly waving upon his desk- right beside the scrolling screen-saver images of the English countryside. I suspect a mail box flag any day now. A rather amusing tip of the Bowler hat, shall we say, to American Independence!  What possessed him after 15 years of residing here, and many years before that in Canada?  Not sure really, but he’s the first on my side of the family eligible to vote… not to mention participate in jury duty.  And who knows…perhaps if my husband has his way with me (which has been known to happen at least a couple of times :) ) I, too, will be waiving the Stars & Stripes soon!

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In the meantime, here’s what my American boys, friends and family will be enjoying along with their burgers, hot dogs and wings;

I found this fun, healthy and unusual salad in Better Homes & Gardens magazine last month.  It’s a perfect summer accompaniment to any picnic or barbeque and can be made ahead.  The burst of blueberries is a delicious surprise!

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Corn & Blueberry Salad

6 ears fresh sweet corn, husked

1 cup fresh blueberries

1 small cucumber, sliced

¼ cup finely chopped red onion

¼ cup chopped fresh cilantro

1 jalapeno pepper, seeded and finely chopped

2 Tbsp lime juice

2 Tbsp olive oil

1 Tbsp honey

½ tsp ground cumin

Cook corn in a pot of salted water till tender, about 5-8 min.

Once cool enough to handle cut the corn from the cobs.

In a serving bowl combine the corn, blueberries, cucumber, red onion, cilantro, and jalapeno.

For the dressing, in a screw-top jar combine lime juice, oil, honey, cumin and ½ tsp salt. Cover and shake well to combine. Add to the salad and mix well. Let the salad refrigerate overnight up to 24 hours before serving. Makes 6 to 8 servings.

(Recipe from Better Homes & Gardens magazine)

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Photo from MAC

What I’ll be wearing tomorrow

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What I’ll be drinking…

Mint Tonic

If you love mint (I adore it) it’s the easiest thing in the world to grow in your garden or window box and this is one fabulous and delicious way to get your summer mint fix;

To Make Mint Juice; blend 2 cups of freshly washed mint leaves with 1/2 cup of fresh lime or lemon juice and 1/2 cup of castor sugar (or the equivalent amount in Agave Syrup- not sure how much that would be) in a small blender.

Simply mix mint juice, grapefruit juice (fresh if possible) and tonic water according to taste (Vodka or gin may be added if desperate measures are called for) Add ice.

Note 1) The drink will not be as clear or pretty as the one above as the blended mint floats around in it.

Note 2) Tiny bits of mint can stick to the teeth not unlike it’s leafy brother the spinach particle.

Note 3) Bits tend to stick more if vodka or gin is added but you won’t care as much.

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Martha eat your heart out

If your 4th of July festivities find you at the beach tomorrow and someone just happens to step in a spot of tar- no worries! I discovered a magical tar-removing technique a couple of weekends ago when my son came home with a map of India on the sole of his foot (to scale).  I’d  heard that cooking oil was a good option, but I happened to have just cooked up some bacon and had a jar full of left-over fat.  I whipped up the warm fat in a bowl with a little bit of Dawn dish detergent and voila- clean as a whistle in a few seconds!  Just keep the family dog away from the feet for awhile and make sure you label it before putting it back in the fridge.  God- I know Martha is so jealous of me right now.

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Photos from Williams-Sonoma catalogue


Zoku Quick Pop Maker click here

I haven’t tried this machine yet, but I found it calling to me from the Williams-Sonoma catalogue upon our return home. (yes, believe it or not, I’ve had time to glance at a couple of catalogues-who rushes to unpack on a holiday weekend?) It looks fun and easy doesn’t it? Has anyone bought one yet, or am I to be the designated Popsicle Guinea Pig?!

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I will be trying this recipe for the adults;

Peach & Prosecco Icepops

3 cups unsweetened white grape juice

1 cup Prosecco (or ginger beer for non-alcoholics version :) )

3 TBLS fresh lemon juice

6 beautiful peaches, sliced

Combine grape juice, Prosecco and lemon juice in a container with a pour spout.  Place 1 or 2 peach slices in each ice pop mold.

Gently pour liquid over peaches to cover.  Secure Popsicle sticks, and freeze for at least 12 hours (if using a normal ice pop maker, less of course if you are using the Zoku! Hence popping $49 for the non-electric popsicle maker)

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While we are at the adult table;

Cheers!

Fill a nice tall chilled soda or large champagne flute with small scoops of your favourite lemon or orange sorbet and top with icy-cold sparkling wine. I would garnish it with a small sprig of mint or a thin slice of orange. Everything should be super cold or you will lose too much when it froths up. Add a straw or parfait spoon and serve immediately.  Lemonade may be substituted for the wine at the children’s table.

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Fun!

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What could possibly be more old-school Americana than the drive-in movie theatre?

West Wind Santa Barbara Drive-In

Lastly, the BIG news in our small town is after over 19 years of sitting desolate and forlorn out by the local airport (despite my husband’s oft repeated sweet dream when we’d drive by that he would buy it someday!) the drive-in is up and running again! At least for the summer. They are showing Toy Story III right now and we plan on going this weekend. Very exciting.  Sending a big request out to all fellow Santa Barbarians to support this fun new thing to do with the kids.  I think it’s a wonderful idea-Don’t you have such fond memories of going to the drive-In in your footie jammies, car stuffed with pillows and blankets, playing on the swings til it got dark, spying on the teenagers making out in other cars.. Dad driving away with the speaker still attached.

and you just know I will be bringing my own truffle salt :)

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Wishing you plenty of love and fun and sun this weekend!

And A MILLION THANK YOUS to all the awesome American troops for making this weekend possible for all of us.

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