Thursday, June 30, 2011

Confessions of a Shopoholic

Today is pay day, which means that for the next 48-72 hours (depending on how long it takes for my roommate to cash my rent check) - I'm rich, bitch. Well, by my low standards anyway. Like many of you I'm sure, I utilize the iphone mint.com (www.mint.com) app to track my spending. This, more often than not, results in me getting a huge slap in the face when I realize where my money actually disappears to. Take last month for example - I spent over $450 on clothes. The best part of this? I DON'T KNOW WHAT I BOUGHT. Well, thats not entirely true - it was the Lilly Pulitzer warehouse sale so there went a bulk of it. The point of my story is that last night I decided this would be the perfect forum to try my latest little plan - taking each month and setting a goal for myself to cut out one bad habit that I know I have. This month it will be shopping. I'm anticipating a lot of "oh but I REALLY need this" or "well this is on sale" or (the best) "rue la la is bringing back x sale for a limited time!" I really want to try this though and am going to use the blog as my support group. Everything I want to buy I'm going to post here. Maybe then someone else might purchase and let me borrow?

Love,
T

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Diary of a Mad Metro Rider

Well, DC, here it is. The first of my surely many to come rants about our fair public transit system. Typically I don't actually have a huge problem with the metro - it gets me where I need to go in an almost-timely fashion. I complain a fair amount, but no more than any other commuter. However this afternoon really took the cake. I left work a little early today to catch a partial ride home with E and was pretty pumped about it (we have epic car rides, and even more so now with the addition of the latest CD from Ms. Britney Spears). The line I needed even arrived as I was walking down the stairs - it was like fate. I had a magazine, my iPod - I was SET. So naturally, disaster struck.


As I entered the car that stopped in front of me I noticed the AC was out - not a huge problem as I am typically a little chilly during the day and almost welcomed the warmer air. After we left my origin the train began to stop and start at random times. If you have experienced this sensation, you know exactly what I am referring to. I've experienced motion-sickness on the metro before - never to the point of becoming a sick passenger but its gotten bad. Traveling 35-45 minutes in from my office in Maryland doesn't help. I wasn't going far this time so I closed my mag, put my head down and shut my eyes. As we continued on our way the car began to fill with humans as it typically does during rush hour. A gentleman sat down next to me and here is where it all really ended for me. He was clearly a smoker and REEKED of cigarette smoke. Now I'm not going to condemn him for smoking - clearly a personal choice etc etc etc - and I've been known to enjoy a cig or two on occasion. This, however, did not help my already nauseous feeling and impending need to projectile vom all over said individual. We were still 3 stops away from E's stop - however with the stopping and starting and stopping and starting I was really not feeling it. I actually almost got off a few early and walked but I didn't want her to have to wait for me.


Long story short, I made it to E's stop in one piece and didn't cause anyone else any unnecessary commuting delays. The moral of my rant is really that when you enter the metro you should maybe try to think of those around you, especially people like me who are more prone to motion sickness. My metro-sick is really a new development, one that I directly attribute to public transportation. And reading in cars, but that's a whole other discussion.


This really was nothing compared to the night that the metro escalator ate my shoe. BF can attest - unfortunately I deleted the picture from my phone.


Moral of the story? I need to start driving to work.


Peace, Love, and #WMATA,


T

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Big Cheese Truck

My cheese addiction started many years ago at my parent's first home in the Carolinas (before our move up north).  It was mid-summer and in the middle of a massive thunder storm.  As a 3 year old nothing scared me more than thunder so my dad decided the best way to make me feel better was to make little pizzas out of English Muffins (these later became a staple in my college years - thanks dad!).  My dad sliced the muffins and I did my usual job of getting the fresh mozzarella and tomato sauce from the fridge, my dad sliced the mozz and then something magical happened - he left the room.  I was stunned and elated, I had the mozzarella all to myself.  I dominated that mozzarella.  Nothing could stop me, and from them on, I have been a cheese fanatic. 

After moving to DC, I was lucky enough to meet boyfriend, a man who shares this love of cheese with me.  After many trips to Dean & Deluca we found the best cheese....ever.  Midnight Moon, a hard goat cheese of the gods.  This brings me to today - the day i went to the Big Cheese Truck (@bigcheesetruck http://bigcheesetruck.com/

It's really hot out today so it took some convincing from coworkers to get me to walk a few blocks over to the truck.  



Once I got there I took a look at the board and silently freaked out when I saw a Midnight Moon sandwich.  Hell. Yes.

Someday I want to try everything on this menu


The folks working at the truck were great, and they let me go and get cash after my order since their credit card machine was down for the day (they usually do take cards).  I waited about 7 or 8 minutes and then walked very, very quickly back to my office, which made the rest of my body pretty unhappy due to the heat and the sort of uncomfortable leather straps on my espadrilles, but I was thinking only with my taste buds at that point.  In an effort to be slightly health conscious, and also to be nice, I made the biggest mistake of my day...I offered half of the sandwich to my coworker in exchange for some homemade turkey chili.  Big mistake.  

Perfection: pre-sharing disaster


To quote Guy Fieri, this sandwich was "off the chain."  The bread was great quality and the midnight moon is creamy, smooth, and tangy - and don't forget the sweet and delicious flavor of the caramelized onions.  The balance of flavor was nothing short of perfect, if I wanted to change it up maybe I would add some jam, but I don't think the extra flavor would do the Midnight Moon justice.  When I finished my half I was so excited to have more...except I had given it away.  While I am all for sharing, I think a sandwich from the Big Cheese Truck should be enjoyed solo...it's just too good not to keep to yourself.


AFTERMATH


That is how I made the best and worst decision of the day in less than an hour.  Don't be like me.

Love, E


[edit] : CYPRESS GROVE makes Midnight Moon, I did the wrong research:see the tweet below from @AfinaCheese - I am really sorry for the mix up - either way VERY excited to test out Cowgirl Creamery here in DC this weekend and very appreciative.  Thank you.


@AfinaCheese Cowgirl does not make midnight moon. It is made in The Netherlands for Cypress Grove, a Cali company.

New cheese store I am dying to check out - COWGIRL CREAMERY 
You can find them in Penn Quarter at the address below, online at http://www.cowgirlcreamery.com or on Twitter (@cowgirlcheesedc).  

Cowgirl Creamery
919 F Street NW, Penn Quarter, Washington DC
202.393.6880

Open Monday thru Saturday 

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Much love,
T&E 

Creamy Grilled Polenta with Basil "Pesto"

So last week E and I got a little creative in the kitchen after I saw this recipe for grilled polenta online that we modified slightly (http://epi.us/jJ2PUV). Prior to this I'd never had polenta before and was pretty curious as to what it tasted like / how it would turn out sans grill. It wasn't as crispy as it could have been, but it was creamy and delicious in its own right. We started out by making our own pesto-type sauce (3/4 olive oil, fresh basil, garlic, sea salt and pepper - see photo below) and brushed this onto the pre-made polenta I purchased at Trader Joe's (I love TJ's. For reals). We then heated up a skillet and went to town. The recipe suggested cooking each side for ~10 minutes - we got a little impatient with the second side but nevermind that. After taking the polenta circles out of the pan we topped them with  our "pesto" and some goat cheese crumbles. We ate our new creation with baked tilapia (also from TJ's) and each of us had a veggie of our choice (me, oven-roasted balsamic asparagus. E had baby carrots) and dug in. The whole meal worked really well together and I'm so happy we went out on the culinary limb - it was well worth the risk! We ended up making the other half on the George Forman grill and it worked out pretty much the same - I don't know if I'd recommend stove top over the GF (the latter certainly was less to clean up). Let me know if any of you try this recipe - I definitely recommend!


Love,
Chef T



Pretty simple with the pre-made polenta
Pesto Sauce - super easy

E's dinner - polenta was the best part!

Monday, June 27, 2011

Party in the USA


Party in the USA

Party in the USA by tandeindc featuring a loose dress

Let me preface this post with the fact that I LOVE AMERICA. I mean, lets be real, who doesn't? I had a great diatribe a few minutes ago all about it, however switching from PC all day at work to my Mac at home has caused me to ctrl instead of command and delete it all (not that I'm mad or anything...)


Anyway! Some of my favorite nights were spent during the summer at school with my sisters, drinking on my front porch and listening to country. I'm turning into a wannabe-Southern Belle (Unlike E, who can claim that title honestly) and this is making me even more excited to spend my first Fourth of July in our nation's capital. Needless to say, while I don't have solid plans just yet, I'm clearly on the search for the perfect outfit.

While going through Polyvore tonight, I found the three dresses below that I could see myself wearing on the anniversary of our nation's birth. The blue J.Crew dress is more appropriate for a BBQ or a poolside hangout - the material is lightweight which is key when you live on top of a swamp. The red dress (Madewell) could easily go from day to night with the right accessories. I love the blue and white scarf from J.Crew, but some seriously cool gold jewelry and a brown skinny belt would go far with this look. Finally there is this stunna white ensemble from TopShop - which I also love. All of the dresses would look amazing with the shoes, which also come in another lighter color, as well as the bags (this is me dreaming here, obv). Anyway, regardless of what I end up doing, I am determined to look fabulous doing it!

Love&Liberty,

T

Summer Weddings and Color Blocking - A Perfect Match

Summer Weddings and Color Blocking - A Perfect Match


GRAB THAT NET AND CATCH THAT BEAUTIFUL BUTTERFLY, IT'S WEDDING SEASON! We are loving the bright, fun, color blocking trend for summer. While it generally is applied more to casual clothes, we thought it would be fun to do a wedding look in brights. Of course there is the traditional more formal dress for an evening or black tie style wedding just to cover our bases, but the fun brights are making us wish we had even more weddings to go to this summer! My favorite look is the gorgeous yellow LK Bennett dress with blue shoes and earrings. The best part, the sheath cut is perfect for the office or any summertime cocktail party. While we added fun heels to each look, I know that mid-reception my feet are crying out for some relief - especially if I have been hitting the dance floor (and therefore, the bar) pretty hard - so we added some fun options for flats too. Hopefully this will be a good jumping off point for some of your summer-wedding fashion ideas. As girls on a budget all of these outfits have great "wear again" potential, which is something else to be happy about (and without that little twinge of jealousy) as your watch your friends walk down the aisle.
Happy Wedding Season!
Love, E