Queen of Cashmere Daybook

February 12, 2010

Happy Chinese New Year, Firecracker!

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This year,  Lunar or Chinese New Year coincides with Valentine’s Day.   Instead of designing my own mash up celebration, I’m inclined to singularly celebrate the arrival of the Year of the Tiger instead.  Sorry, Cupid.

We have needed new dinner plates in my home for a while.  In searching for a red and white pattern to replace my chipped and pale Bernardaud Louvre dinnerware, I considered these and these.  Ultimately, I purchased the Red Dragon pattern from Mottahedeh.   The dragon, a mythical animal that is revered by the Chinese, symbolizes benevolence and good fortune.  It is also the ancient royal symbol of the Chinese Emperor.  Royal.  Undoubtedly, that speaks to The Queen on some subliminal level and must have been the deciding factor in my chosing  this service.  

Now that we know there will be a party,  and it won’t involve paper plates, we can focus on the menu.  Chinese tradtion dictates eating dumplings to usher in wealth and good luck for the upcoming year.  I can roll with that, for sure.  This year, since I’m a little under the weather from some recent surgery, we will have to order in.  Auspiciously, my favorite restaurant in Chicago just happens to be Asian and is just around the corner.

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I jokingly call Big Bowl on Cedar my second kitchen.  We eat there at least twice a week — if not more.  Whenever we have guests in from out of town they unanimously request to eat at Big Bowl, too.   It’s a place where the food is excellent, the vibe cool, and the prices are like a kiss on the cheek.  Add these attributes to a culinary conscience that adheres to authenticity, quality and sustainable resources and it doesn’t get much better than this.  No wonder there is a well worn path from our front door to theirs.

To make things really festive, how about a Hibiscus Martini? 

Do you recall last month when I recounted my story of sabrage at a party hosted by a gentleman named Adam?  That would be Adam Seger, a Chicago mixologist of great acclaim whose latest creation is a liqueur called Hum Spirit –a lush and sophisticated, 70° potion.  Hum is rum infused with an exotic blend of hibiscus, kaffir lime, cardamom and ginger. 

Hibiscus + Rum = HUM.  De-lish!

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      In shaker, pour over ice

      2oz HUM Spirit Liqueur

     1 oz. Yuzu Sour Mix

      1/2 oz fresh lemon juice

Shake and strain into a martini glass and ganish with a wedge of lime and a star anise.

Enjoy!

February 9, 2010

Lotto Fantasy- Snow Day Dreaming

Filed under: Destinations, Various & Sundry — Tags: , — Queen of Cashmere @ 5:09 PM

It’s another monster snow day here in Chicago.  The forecasters have said this is going to be an “extended duration event”. 

Once again,  I’m dreaming of a snowy escape.  It’s not the snow coming down on the salty street in front of my apartment which I can see through winter-grime laden windowpanes. Unfortunately, Daniel, the window washer who boldly hangs on hooks outside the building,  wont be back on call until April.

I’m dreaming of heavy pristine snow.  Colorado snow in the kind of setting that makes one sigh and think that they really are a winter person after all.  In the kind of place that makes one wish for dinners for two (or twelve) before a roaring fire.

While I was in Beaver Creek two weeks ago, I picked up the Real Estate Update a big, luxe glossy aimed at making you covetous of the good life.  Instead of reading the newspaper at breakfast, we perused the real estate listings. 

Of course, Conrad the man/boy picked out the houses in the $12-13 million price range.  Like this one with the Gothic, red foyer whose interior architecture literally screamed my name.

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 I don’t think that Conrad realizes homes like that need a staff including a major domo.  My son is a lot like my father, a man of impeccable taste who always had the nicest house on the street, the newest luxury car and the biggest boat at the dock.  Ernie lived large and Conrad is a lot like him.  Let’s hope he finds a way to fulfill his grandest desires and take care of his loving parents in their old age!  

Vail houseOn the other hand, I am a bit more realistic even in the fantasy arena.  However, I’d still need to win the lottery to make my downscaled dream come true.  Now I do know of  several people who have actually won a lottery jackpot.  One couple held the single winning ticket for a $40 million landfall that netted them $18million.  Nice, huh? 

Tonight the Illinois Mega Millions jackpot is $32 Mil.  That would be sufficient, thank you very much.  As I write this, Rom has been sent to the store for some snow day provisions and a winning lottery ticket.

I always say that the fantasy of spending the winnings is well worth the dollar price tag of a ticket.  This is my dream for this week.  How perfect is this charming chalet?  And I might add it’s a comparable deal for a mere $2,850,000.Vail house entry

The interiors would need a little tarting up though.  Inside it was all so brown making every room look like the furniture aisle at Costco.  Obviously, the owners didn’t spend much time drooling over the design blogs or paging through the shelter magazines.  The things I could do.  Oh, another cool million would cover it.

If you came into a $32 million jackpot, where would you go?  This is an exercise in fantasy so cut loose.  Have fun. 

It’s only a buck to dream big.

 

 

 

 

February 4, 2010

Mad Love: Luscious Flowers and Monograms

Filed under: Details, Personalization, Shopping, Various & Sundry — Tags: , , — Queen of Cashmere @ 6:02 PM

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Jayson Home and Garden in Chicago has a way with, well,  just about everything.

During the summer, the brick-paved, outdoor garden shop is an urban oasis of topiary and green lushness.  I never thought about cut flowers from Jayson Home until, like a breath of fresh air,  an e-mail blew into my inbox this morning.   Mad Love it proclaimed.  Yup.

Leave it to Jayson Home and Garden to add just a little extra something  to make their arrangements stand out.

How about a fragrant arrangement in a julep cup?   Bedside perfection.  And if one is good, a pair is better.

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Or a lush pastel bouquet gussied up with pink and green ribbon?  TrèsParisien, mes amours.

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Va-va-voom red always sets my heart racing.  How about you?  Red

 

Living only a few minutes from the shop, I popped by this afternoon and look what I found.  You know these monogram hors d’oeuvres  plates are right up my alley.  What better excuse is there to have a few friends over for cocktails?

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You can always shop online but be forewarned, the array of merchandise is so beguiling,  you will want everything you see.

February 2, 2010

Snow Day Delight

Filed under: Destinations, Various & Sundry — Tags: , , — Queen of Cashmere @ 3:50 PM

 It isn’t always possible to pack your bags and run to the other side of the world for a soul recalibration as I did in 2007.   This year, a three day break was all that our schedule would allow.

Conrad the man/boy finished his semester finals and deserved a little fun.  He loves to snowboard so we packed up and headed out toward the Rockies.   Our destination?  Beaver Creek where the motto is “Not Exactly Roughing It”.  

We stayed at the Park Hyatt where the wilderness has been utterly tamed.  There is a great spa, an amazing restaurant and almost anything else one could wish for.   S’mores Happy Hour at the fire pit, anyone?

I do ski but a physical ailment precluded me from taking to the slopes this year.  Admittedly, as my husband and son headed out without me,   I cried a little.    To miss skiing with them just seemed a bit cruel.  However, I’m never one to be waylaid for very long.

Quiet and pristine wilderness was what I craved and a small dose would do it.  So I booked a guide, headed out of town to the Tennesee Pass  and strapped on my snowshoes where the pristine trails went for miles.Trail Marker

 

My guide Pam and I enjoyed the quiet, shared some wonderful Rooibos tea with lavender honey and paused long enough for discussions about ayurvedic healing and panchakarma.  It seemed like we were a million miles from civilization.  In the couple hours that we were out,  we saw only a few other people on cross country skis and snowshoes. 

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 If my entire winter could be like this, who needs spring?

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