7.19.2010

accordion toppers

i learned the coolest fact weeks ago. my great grandfather had his own accordion group that would perform during the parades. he's the little blonde guy on the left conducting the group.

7.17.2010

pottery barn

i remember seeing this picture at work and loving it. who wouldn't want this as one of their doors?
these wall pieces are so much fun. every time i see the fork i just want to say "buona forchetta!"

7.14.2010

edible art


how cool is this picture?? i made this all out of chocolate! tonight we had a little RS activity where one of our girls who went to le cordon bleu in london taught us how to make chocolate pieces for cakes, pastries, sculptures, etc. more picts to come. the chocolate has to be tempered correctly before you can make your design. it's a tedious job to outline every specific detail in your picture, but obviously the outcome is so worth it.

6.23.2010

la famiglia



it's a rare occasion when you have all 8 kids in one picture

6.01.2010

bad omen?

i think it's slightly broken? let's just say i thought i was a pro softball player and jammed the finger while catching the ball. not a good memorial day. this thing hurts and it's so swollen i can't even bend it. plus, it's on my ring finger . . . is that bad luck? wish me a speedy recovery because i started a new semester today! impeccable timing right?

sunday brights

love this time of year! we get to wear bright summer colors :)

whitney's and paul's wedding

mr. and mrs. paul davis

washington DC temple. gorgeous.

having some fun in the amazing women's locker room at the country club

it was so hot and humid there that we needed a 7-eleven stop for some slurpies

it was such a beautiful day . . . and then all of a sudden it got cloudy and started raining! supposedly that's good luck. here are all the bridesmaids, sue, and little graybaybay.

miss my shannan. lovely canterwood brought us together.

my shoes were killing my feet. i sat whenever we weren't taking pics!

beautiful wedding. beautiful bride.

the reception was so much fun. i've never seen people that partied as much as the tendall's!


davis rehearsal dinner

all the bridesmaids

the rehearsal dinner was held in the coolest barn in the middle of the MD countryside. beautiful!

shannon and her sister. ps look at our plates . . . we devoured the yummy fajitas from some popular joint in MD and even went back for seconds!

5.27.2010

5.05.2010

semester 2 complete

my instructor pam (she's a dream), mel, and me
my buddies
semester 2 clinical group med/surg
we were obviously caught off guard
mel and me
(no lie, the person that i've had the most crazy nursing experiences with. she's always there when i'm in need of a helper and trust me, it's always the most unpleasant of experiences! )
i think our last day of clinical for this semester was the most eventful because of how busy we were with our patients. what a way to end the last day let me tell you! i think we were all looking forward to going out to an early dinner by then.

here's to next semester in the ER/ICU and hoping for more crazy experiences!!

4.26.2010

ketchup!

i'm so glad that i was able to go to Ketchup in LA. the weather was so gorgeous! going for lunch was the best idea for sure. we ended up getting to sit right on sunset and enjoy the loud construction going on down the street. we were all so hoping to run into audrina or lc while we were there, but to no avail :)

the interior was so unique and there was not a soul in the restaurant

me and mel
right above sunset (rin, me, mel, and jami)

these are the parmesan, cajun, and sweet potato fries that they serve (the sweet potato fries were covered in cinnamon sugar!) you can try the different kinds of ketchups they have such as chipotle, bbq, ranch, banana, and wasabi ketchups. it was so good! i'm totally going back.

4.14.2010

yard house

sharin' some laughs, and eating some din din with the nursing girls.

3.16.2010

BookBook

how cool is this?! it's a macbook hardcover that protects your computer, yet looks like a 18th century novel. So pretty.






http://www.twelvesouth.com/products/bookbook/

3.09.2010

ina soltani


anyone watch molly's and jason's wedding on tv? the only part i cared about was seeing what dress jillian chose and in my opinion she was the prettiest girl there. she wore the little green number, but i'm also lovin' the yellow one!

1.31.2010

taking a trip down memory lane


thought about this lady tonight and how my roommates and i were convinced that she knew how to speak english yet told us she didn't. i was reminded of how she had a bee culture (apicultura) in her large backyard. i remember her feeding us a brioche filled with apricot jam every morning for breakfast. italians love apricots. i got sick of them pretty fast. she loved that i loved her cooking. my roommates used to say i was her favorite. they told me once rita always said "rachele" this, "rachele" that. haha. i swear it's just because i was the italian one in the house. i remember her love for her cats. not my finest memory. she used to make my bed while i was at work, and when i would come home her cat would be sleeping on my pillow. i'm getting grossed out just thinking about it.
this was the street we lived on. strada di pian del lago. we used to have to walk up a beautifully long hill to make it to the bus stop where we would wave our hands for the nice man to pick us up. he loved us. i wanted so bad to blend in with the rest of the group on the bus, and by the end of my trip i was chatting it up with neighborhood ladies that were going to pick up some groceries. we became good friends.

don't you hate how your mind fails you sometimes? i was just thinking about how many things i am beginning to forget about my trip. i've got to start writing my thoughts down when they come to me.

-photos by rique stone-

nyt chocolate chip cookies

photo by 'to paris and back'

this is by far the best chocolate chip cookie recipe i have ever tried. the key is using the best chocolate. no not nestle tollhouse, i'm saying like 75% bittersweet chocolate. the real bitter stuff that i love. i used to be a fan of milk chocolate, but due to certain circumstances i can't eat it anymore and i actually don't mind because i think dark chocolate is way better. plus it's even better for you.

this is now the only recipe i will use. it requires the use of cake flour and bread flour which makes for a crunchier outer crust, yet a chewier inside. so you basically get the best of both worlds. the other thing that i love about this recipe? the salt content is more than normal. i was a little hesitant about adding more salt than normal, but the salt brings out the stronger almost berry-like flavor of the dark chocolate. i'm craving a batch right now!

you want to know a funny/weird thing i love to do when i make cookies? i love making a huge batch yet only cooking 6 at a time. i can't stand dry, old cookies. they are only good warm. so i will only make them if i am going to eat them immediately! my family can't stand it. i love it.

i really want to buy the bittersweet disks that you can find at whole foods, but i haven't made it over there yet. i think the disks would be much better than chips because you have more chocolate surface area. plus, chocolate chips have a stabilizer in them which gives them their shape even after baking.

NEW YORK TIMES
July 9, 2008
RECIPE

Chocolate Chip Cookies

Adapted from Jacques Torres

Time: 45 minutes (for 1 6-cookie batch), plus at least 24 hours’ chilling

2 cups minus 2 tablespoons

(8 1/2 ounces) cake flour

1 2/3 cups (8 1/2 ounces) bread flour

1 1/4 teaspoons baking soda

1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder

1 1/2 teaspoons coarse salt

2 1/2 sticks (1 1/4 cups) unsalted butter

1 1/4 cups (10 ounces) light brown sugar

1 cup plus 2 tablespoons (8 ounces) granulated sugar

2 large eggs

2 teaspoons natural vanilla extract

1 1/4 pounds bittersweet chocolate disks or fèves, at least 60 percent cacao content (see note)

Sea salt.

1. Sift flours, baking soda, baking powder and salt into a bowl. Set aside.

2. Using a mixer fitted with paddle attachment, cream butter and sugars together until very light, about 5 minutes. Add eggs, one at a time, mixing well after each addition. Stir in the vanilla. Reduce speed to low, add dry ingredients and mix until just combined, 5 to 10 seconds. Drop chocolate pieces in and incorporate them without breaking them. Press plastic wrap against dough and refrigerate for 24 to 36 hours. Dough may be used in batches, and can be refrigerated for up to 72 hours.

3. When ready to bake, preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a nonstick baking mat. Set aside.

4. Scoop 6 3 1/2-ounce mounds of dough (the size of generous golf balls) onto baking sheet, making sure to turn horizontally any chocolate pieces that are poking up; it will make for a more attractive cookie. Sprinkle lightly with sea salt and bake until golden brown but still soft, 18 to 20 minutes. Transfer sheet to a wire rack for 10 minutes, then slip cookies onto another rack to cool a bit more. Repeat with remaining dough, or reserve dough, refrigerated, for baking remaining batches the next day. Eat warm, with a big napkin.

Yield: 1 1/2 dozen 5-inch cookies.

Note: Disks are sold at Jacques Torres Chocolate; Valrhona fèves, oval-shaped chocolate pieces, are at Whole Foods.

1.01.2010

canoodling in the christmas castle

this is the home of a family in our stake that they turned into a b and b. it's 12,000 square feet and goes on for miles.


the dinner table. seated 24.

this mural was hand painted and went up the stairs as you walked in.


are these not the coolest locks you've ever seen? they were on each one of the doors and everyone had an antique key.

this was the venetian room. my favorite.


two pattys.


we did a little gift exchange. patty's white elephant gift was a mini personal flash light. my gift was a little star alarm clock.


good company and good cinnamon rolls!