Jewel box houses, meticulously built from 100% salvaged materials, cunningly efficient and elegant. As "green" as it gets.
Monday, August 30, 2010
Friday, August 27, 2010
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Sweets
Being in NYC always makes me do extravagant things. Usually its buying fancy clothing but my irrational fear of bedbugs kept me from trying things on. I got out this time with just $10 worth fancy handmade candies.
www.papabubble.com
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Supper
Built on the love of a record collection and food. Feels like Paris but still very Austin.
Justine's Brasserie
http://www.justines1937.com/
Monday, August 16, 2010
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Smitty's
Lockhart is the BBQ capital of Texas about 30 miles south of Austin and on the way to Discovery/Gonzales. We stopped at Smitty's and the pork sausage alone was a life changing experience. The beef brisket was insanely good too. And I loved the place itself.
You walk right into a smoke room (there are two that I could see) and are greeted with an open pit fire and a blast of heat. Out of the frying pan and into the fire on a 102 degree day outside.
Next you walk into the (air conditioned!) dining area and order your sides.
Then you sit down family style with your brown paper full of meat. Look at the guy arching his brow at me.
Smitty's Market
208 South Commerce
Lockhart, TX 78644
512-398-9344
www.smittysmarket.com
You walk right into a smoke room (there are two that I could see) and are greeted with an open pit fire and a blast of heat. Out of the frying pan and into the fire on a 102 degree day outside.
Next you walk into the (air conditioned!) dining area and order your sides.
Then you sit down family style with your brown paper full of meat. Look at the guy arching his brow at me.
Smitty's Market
208 South Commerce
Lockhart, TX 78644
512-398-9344
www.smittysmarket.com
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Discovery
We took a road trip to Gonzales, TX to this place called Discovery Architectural Antiques. I took a million photos - here's a teaser of the most amazing place I've ever seen for salvaged architectural things - vintage doors, floors, windows, stained glass, tubs, sinks, knobs, ironwork. This place is insane.
Discovery Architectural Antiques
409 St. Francis
Gonzales, TX 78629
830-672-2428
www.discoverys.com
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Supra!
The streamlined, obsolete Supra washer-dryer-in-one has been out of commission pending a wild goose chase for a replacement handle. Said handle was found and installed and today is the first time trying it. I'm a little alarmed by the rambunctious spin cycle - the whole house shook! Looks like the rpm's can be adjusted... Otherwise, I am reveling in being able to set everything at once and come back to clean and dry clothes, without the soggy transfer. And the tiny footprint. Why aren't there more of these?
Pickled
I was invited to play sous chef to some pickling of a gorgeous pile of okra straight from a friend's garden. I was in charge of snipping the stems, organizing piles of small and large, and peeling the garlic before we arranged them in the sterilized Ball jars. Then we threw in some hot peppers (green and red), chives, dill, lemon, peppercorns and poured the hot rice vinegar and wine mixture over them.
Patience - two+ weeks before we can snack. Aren't they gorgeous?
Patience - two+ weeks before we can snack. Aren't they gorgeous?
Sunday, August 1, 2010
Summertime
Rhubarb strawberry. And I'm done messing around with shortening, this crust is all butter. I'd use lard if I had some. I've got to work on my presentation though, my pies always look like a big mess. Hopefully it will taste good.
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