Sunday, July 17, 2011

Pan Fried


My husband and I, like many newlyweds, received a beautiful high-end set of pots and pans as a wedding gift. We received a set a of Calphalon stainless steel pots and pans. Excited about all the culinary masterpieces I would create I jumped in and found out stainless steel requires different cooking techniques than non-stick. All these new shiny pans and my husband was actually upset I gave away his old non-stick fry pan because he was burning his morning egg whites. No matter what he did they would stick to the pan. Thank goodness for the internet! I found my new online cooking best friend. Rouxbe cooking school has amazing step by step tutorials. The trick is to determine the heat of a pan by performing a simple water test, making sure your oil has legs and then you let the sizzle lead you to success.

Learn how to pan fry like a pro:

Kind Words from Michelle


"My wedding planning process was whirlwind, as we planned the event in 5 months while I was simultaneously working full-time, taking classes at city college, and applying for grad school. It was a crazy time! I am not what you would call a "planner", instead I put in the minimum amount of work in the hopes that everything will work itself out in the end. While most things turned out as planned, there are still nagging details that have to be taken care of such as oh, the actual day of the wedding. While everything may look perfectly planned in spreadsheet form, that does not automatically translate to real life. The thing that really stressed me out the most was sticking to the timeline. Thank goodness for Stacie! From the moment the bridal party started getting ready, Stacie took charge and made sure the photographer stuck to the timeline. She coordinated with the groomsmen to ensure that me and my future husband did not see each other before the ceremony. She got me through the pictures, into the limo, and off to the ceremony right on time! This was great because I'm not a very detail-oriented person, so having Stacie there to efficiently manage the photographer and the other bridesmaids was awesome. There were so many little details I had not thought of, such as grass stains on my white shoes (and the bridesmaids' shoes). Upon arriving to the reception, Stacie whipped out a "bridal kit" including grass stain remover and went to work on my heels. Thanks to her, my shoes were gleaming white for all my reception pictures. However, Stacie's real shining moment came when someone stepped on my dress and broke the bustle! I ran to Stacie in a panic, and she calmly pulled out her sewing kit and sewed my bustle back on in a matter of minutes. Amazing! I didn't miss a beat and continued to groove on the dance floor the rest of the night. Stacie also organized an after-party and made sure everyone got taxis to the location."

"Overall, I can't thank Stacie enough for helping plan my special day. I literally couldn't have done it without her. A word to all the future brides out there: hire a day-of planner to worry about all the details so you can enjoy your special day."

-Michelle
Married: June 5, 2010

Photos taken by Adam of Embrace Life Photography http://www.embracelifephoto.com/

Friday, July 15, 2011

Kind Words from Amanda


"I don't really do details. While wedding planning, I used this mantra to be 'the laid-back bride", and, for the most part, it worked out well for me. Until my wedding day. At 8am on the day of, my sister comes knocking to whisk me off to go do pre-wedding beauty regimen, and I'm frantically listing all of the things... we'll call them 'details'... that hadn't yet been done. Or, in some cases, thought about. The list easily took up a whole page, and I had less than a minute to myself. I'm talking about centerpieces (very simple, one type of flower in a mason jar), stringing lights (who knew it'd be such an issue to hang paper lanterns) and finding something so that my heels wouldn't sink into the ground (extra damp from the rain the previous night). Panic was in the neighborhood.
Enter Stacie Smith. She took one look at me, and my list and went to work. She started by looking at the list and telling me not to worry. She made me hand over my telephone, took down my sisters number to get a hold of me if she needed and sent us off for the pampering that, at that point, I desperately needed. And then she went to work. When I returned a few hours later, the centerpieces were done and set out-- and she used extra flowers to decorate other places in the venue. The paper lanterns were hung, complete with beautiful colored fabrics to hide the lines and extension cords. There was a small platform for me to stand on, also decorated with flowers. Furthermore, she'd been answering my phone all morning, giving directions to guests, talking with caterer and photographer, even making sure the groom was staying with the timeline. By the time I returned, the place looked far more amazing than I could have imagined. Stacie, looking fabulous herself, handed me a glass of champagne and sent me on to the man of my dreams and the rest of my life.
I can't imagine stress I would have been fending off had Stacie not been there to step in save me from myself and allow me to enjoy one of the most wonderful days of my life."

- Amanda
Married August 27, 2010

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Chalk Another One Up



I love using chalkboards to announce the evening’s menu, provide directions or just to welcome your guests. It’s a more whimsical way to convey a message.

Science Fact: Chalk is actually sticks of calcium sulfate or calcium carbonate. Chalkboards were originally made of smooth, thin sheets of black or dark grey slate stone.

DIY: Reinvent old frames by turning them into chalkboards. Any frame size will work because you can never have enough cute little signs.

Things you will need:
1)Desired color spray paint for the frame (I like white because it matches everything and creates great contrast)
2)Staple gun (craft one is fine)to attach your painted “chalkboard” to your frame
3)Chalkboard spray paint
4)Plywood or thin smooth wood. Have them cut it to the size you need at the home improvement store.

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