Simple life

Williams-Sonoma wants you to have chickens!

Re-blogged fromThe Edible Blog
Williams-Sonoma Launches Agrarian Line
| April 2, 2012 | By 

Chicken coop (Photo courtesy of Williams-Sonoma)

At Edible nothing warms our hearts like somebody learning to grow their own tomatoes or make their own ricotta. We’re all about empowering home cooks to take control of their food, both where it comes from and how it’s made. So when Williams-Sonoma told us they’d be launching a new line this April to help customers take their food from seed to table, we couldn’t have been more pleased. The new line, Agrarian, will launch this Thursday, April 5th online and then on April 9th in a few stores across the country (none in New York just yet). We got a sneak peak at the products included in the new line and thought we’d share a few.

Shiitake Mushroom Log (Photo courtesy of Williams-Sonoma)

For home gardeners, or wannabe urban farmers, there are raised bed planters, heirloom seeds, live plants, slate garden markers from our own Brooklyn Slate and even chicken coops! Kitchen enthusiasts will love the home canning tools, DIY cheesemaking kits, and kombucha kits. Our personal fave? The shiitake mushroom log. It’s just so cute and boy, wouldn’t it be nice to pluck a few homegrown shiitakes off your window sill when you’re making dinner?

Raised beds (Photo courtesy of Williams-Sonoma)

“There’s a wide range of people who live in the suburbs or in the city who maybe aren’t growing their own herbs or food and here’s a way for them to get started,” said Shannon Gomes, public relations manager for Williams-Sonoma. “We’ve got a DIY cheese kit that only takes a gallon of milk and one hour and you’ll have your own mozzarella and ricotta cheese.”

In addition to the 275 products being featured in the new Agrarian line, for the past year or so Williams-Sonoma has been experimenting with something called “Artisan Market”–an initiative to highlight and bring local food purveyors into its stores. On the first Saturday of each month at six locations around the country, including our Columbus Circle store, local food and drink makers are invited to show off their goods. The selection of vendors changes quarterly, but some of the folks that have turned out so far include: Brooklyn Seeds, Brooklyn Slate, Kombucha Brooklyn, Brooklyn Brine, Early Bird Granola, Rough Confections, Saucy Sauce, Emily’s Homemade, One Girl Cookies, Dulce Nona, Crown Maple, and Kyotofu. The program has been a big hit so far, resulting in robust sales, according to Allison O’Connor, Williams-Sonoma’s vice president of merchandising. So far there are Artisan Markets in New York, Chicago, Atlanta, San Francisco, Austin and Portland, Oregon.

Heath Ceramics since 1948

If you didn't know I have a BFA.  Specifically in 2D design and ceramics.  So when I run across something so beautiful AND functional I am brought to tears.  Heath Ceramics are by far some of the most gorgeous vessels and tiles.  I had a particular reaction to the "three-dimensional clay tiles celebrating the legendary Charles and Ray Eames."

More amazingly simple and stunning:

jump down turn around pick a bale of cotton

I love this use of fluffy, dreamy cotton in floral arrangements!  These stunning arrangements are from Tall Cotton and Peas  Etsy shop.

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Trending: Natural Easter Egg Dyeing

In case you didn't know, Natural Easter egg dyeing is the only way to go this season.  Don't be caught dead with a packet of PAAS in your kitchen!

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Natural Easter Egg Dyeing Class – Sunday, April 1st

If you don't think you can manage on your own, head over to Urban Acres on Sunday, April 1st at 3pm to learn how to dye Easter eggs naturally!  They will have Chef Nicole Van Camp  teaching participants how to use vegetables and spices to color Easter eggs without using food coloring or other chemicals. Cost is $5 per adult participant, and you can bring one child free with each adult who registers.  Please email liz@urbanacresmarket.com to reserve your spot by March 28th.

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Spring weddings! YEA! YEA! YEA!

I am one of those people who would get married once a year if allowed (same husband).  Lucky for me I avoid the cost of this by planning and designing other people's weddings!  I do love my job. Here are some inspiration that everyone can appreciate!

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styled by Jamie Laubhan-Oliver

Published 12.14.2011

From D Weddings Spring-Summer 2012

Honestly, the best bouquet is homegrown by your Mom, and then wrapped lovingly in a big gaudy bow by your very southern Bannie.  Take that fancy pants..

honoring Santiago Calatrava

This weekend I designed and managed the following. Super fun, but exhausting.. Here are some photos by my extremely talented friend Tamytha Cameron [caption id="attachment_754" align="aligncenter" width="490" caption="The Garden Gate (Dallas)"][/caption]

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chicken poo..

Everyone knows that keeping a clean coop is 100% must for the safety of your flock and family.  That being said, why not plant some fragrant plants to help with any odors from the coop.  Here are some suggestions! [caption id="attachment_727" align="aligncenter" width="490" caption="lilac-white"][/caption]

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Click here to find what "zone" you are in.  You will need to know so you can pick the best plants for your area.  Rosemary in containers is my favorite for my yard.  Especially since it is drought resistant.

all hail Design Seeds®

One of my simple life pleasures is Design Seeds®.  Beautiful, inspiring, and so useful!  Professionally as an event designer, and at home as a color lover! (Lemon lick floor tiles, you betcha) Here are some of Jessica's swoon worthy selections.

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and of course, some chicken inspiration too!

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I could do this all day!  Enjoy her site, tis a-mazing.

Chicken Concierge

Spring break is right around the corner, and as your finalizing your plans... don’t leave the chickens to the last minute!  Your chickens deserve the best concierge.  Please email me for prices.  Prices depend on where you are located.  I will happily provide the following.

  • AM visit: Let the birds out of the coop, feed, and water, collect eggs.
  • PM visit: Close the birds up in the coop, feed, and water, collect eggs.
  • Extended Service: Watch the birds for an hour while they free range in the yard. (depends on day)
  • Coop maintenance bedding change, mulch flip, straw fluffing
  • Emergency vet visit: Take any birds that appear sick to the vet.

PS. Have a kitty or a dog?  Not a problem!  For an additional fee per pet, I will make sure your furry family is in as excellence shape as your feathered one. 

Cuppow!!

I first saw the Cuppow on one of my favorite blogs Food in Jars.  So I quickly scooted over to the Cuppow website.  This solves a LOT of problems my husband has every morning.  It's also sustainable with no BPA. We always drink coffee and tea out of jars. The video cracks me up!  Who knew our KY hillbilly ways were so chic.  Please take the time to check out both these sites.  They are a must have for the simple life!

Also think about ordering an eco-friendly cozies to companion your Cuppow!  Here from goodkarma

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Support the DFW Truck Farm rolling into local schools!

Join Garden Inspirations on Sunday April 22, 2012 at Earth Day Dallas for the DFW Truck Farm 5k Fun Run!

You will pass by  the Truck Farm as you run through the course and cheering farmers along the way will provide you with delicious water to clear your parched throats.

After you complete the run, you'll be given a picnic blanket and a grassy area to participant in the World's Largest Picnic and enjoy a celebration show!

Once you register you will receive updates as we add them to the event and a ticket to the pre-screening of Truck Farm, a documentary on the fleet of US Truck Farms. 

Your support will help the DFW Truck Farm rolling into schools in the upcoming year - teaching the community about local foods and gardening in small spaces!

Register by clicking HERE

Fees:  $25.00 January 23th - March 25th

$35.00  March 26th - April 21st

$40.00 Race Day

Flock Block

We picked up a flock block today at tractor supply!  Thus far, the girls seem to really like it!  I recommend this for:

  1. Boredom, keep chickens busy! (aka less likely to become cannibals)
  2. Helps keep beaks short
  3. Contains oyster grit
  4. Encourages natural pecking
  5. Its 25 pounds of yuummmy!

You could also make your own at home!  I found this recipe here.

Ingredients: almond meal - a little hazelnut meal wheat - 2 cups pistachios - a handful soup mix - 2 cups nibble mix - one bag (pumpkin seeds and sunflower seeds and such such) poppyseeds - about a cup raisins - two boxes chopped dates - big bag some other smashed nuts udon noodles - four packs flour - 2 cups oatmeal - 1 cup polenta meal - 2 cups dark corn syrup - 1/2 cup or molasses eggs - 6 coconut oil - 1/2 cup (melted)

I pressed these hard into trays that were very well greased with more coconut oil. The mix was lovely and firm, easily holding shape when pressed into a ball. Into the oven for at 160 degrees for 90 minutes for the muffins, then I turned it down to around 130 and baked the larger blocks for a further hour or so. They came out only very slightly pressable/springy, then dried nicely hard.

They take about a half day to a day to eat a muffin sized block, so I'm really happy with them.

Here they are in the oven:

Vintage Shasta Chicken Coop

Here is the cute chicken coop of the week.  It has been built to look like a vintage Shasta!  This is a strange phenomenon I keep encountering.  Tiny travel trailer enthusiast (him) and chicken keepers (her) often marry! Here is the link to see how it was built by member; FlyingHam of the Vintage Shasta forum.  He is obviously a saint and has one lucky wife.  LOVE the details.

Have a fun weekend!

Very yummy soup!

This is a great cabbage soup!  It is tangy and de-lish.  Trust me, you will not be disappointed. 3 tablespoons of butter 1 medium onion (diced) 1 medium parsnip (diced) 2 medium carrots (diced) 2 ½ cups of cabbage (slice the cabbage into thin ribbons) 1 quart jar of canned diced tomatoes with juice 1 quart of pasture raised organic chicken stock 2 tables spoons of Apple cider vinegar 2 table spoons of Honey 1 ½ cups of sauerkraut (drained well) ¼ cup dark raisins ¼ cup yellow raisins 10 prunes (diced) 1 bay leaf 3 cloves of garlic

Place your Dutch oven on the stove. Put 3 tablespoons of butter in and add the onion.  Then add the parsnips, carrots and cabbage. Let that all soften for 10 minutes.  Stir it around and let all the butter soak in. Then pour in the canned tomatoes and chicken stock. Then pour in the Sauerkraut, raisins and prunes. Add bay leaf and garlic. Bring to a boil and then simmer for 45 minutes.

Salt and pepper to taste, and garnish with a dollop of sour cream on top.  To make it a little more hardy boils some small red potatoes and pour the soup over them.

For a Meat option, buy pre cooked Kielbasa.  Heat, slice, and place in the bottom of the bowl.. ladle some soup over the top.

a meeting of the minds

Yesterday I went to a networking meeting my Garden Inspirations buddies organized at Ann’s Health Food Center in Waxahachie TX. It was really great to meet other people in our area that have the same interests as me.  Some of their specialties included; food safety concerns, organic farming, natural ranchers, organic gardeners and just other people living creatively.  This group of people is so important to DFW and surrounding area.

I am looking forward to getting in touch with those I met!  Hopefully I will get to conducting some traveling workshops. :)

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