kicking off tartan week, nyc style
Why are these people standing in line for 40 minutes at 4 o’clock on a beautiful sunday afternoon?
Why are these people standing in line for 40 minutes at 4 o’clock on a beautiful sunday afternoon?
This is a veritable UN of green leafy goodness. So there’s only one way to ensure world peace.
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We’re up. And hopscotching, if not exactly running. But thanks to the ministrations (and eternal patience) of genius Jeremy, this journal is getting pummeled into shape and will be finished soon.
In the meantime, enjoy the content, brush up on your Portuguese by deciphering some of the original formatting, and don’t worry, because we won’t be green for long.
And yes these posts are chronologically a little out of whack, but hey, I’ve been saving them specially for the occasion. Let’s just pretend.
UPDATE No more green Portuguese! We love Jeremy.
I’m feeling the need to be braise-y, so I can get warm again. Pork, apples, quinces*, onions, leeks, shallots, thyme, lots of black pepper, all into the oven for as long as it takes, with mashed potatoes and kale as companions. The nice thing about braising is that the smell from the oven all afternoon makes you all feel warmer psychosomatically, so by the time you eat, you’re already half defrosted. A full plate, a grateful room mate to do the dishes and two extra blankets on the bed when you fall in to it are the last part of the prescription.
(ring, ring)
me: Hello?
DWR: Hi. This is Design Within Reach, the Chelsea studio. We need chair cookies.
me: …..?
DWR: You know, for our “Re-imagining the Chair” event. We need iconic chair cookies. 150 of them.
me: No problem.
DWR: And can they be iced? And at least some of them sparkly? It is Christmas, after all.
me: But of course. Now where did I put that exacto knife?
Students from the Illustration Department at Parsons were given Bellini chairs to, well, re-imagine. Bradford Shellhammer has a great photo set of the results of their creativity, the reception, and the cookies with their full-size compadres, here.
It was really fun to play with the silhouettes of different famous chair designs to see which would make the strongest shapes for the cookies. (No disrespect intended to messrs Jacobsen, Panton, Bellini and Vignelli by recreating them in two-dimensional cookie dough. I mean heck, Eames and Saarinen didn’t even make the cut.)
Meat from the hill, fish from the sea, fruit and veg from the garden. Sticky buns from the bakery, flying saucers from Charlie’s, and surfing at midnight because the sun hasn’t set yet and Lizzie has an extra wetsuit, so why not? And yes, it’s the north coast of Scotland, but the sky really is that blue.
A combined Halloween, pumpkin patch and birthday party for the fabulous Floyd. I think the adults outnumbered the kids: at least we served way more pomegranate and champagne cocktails than we did juice boxes but maybe the under-tens had false IDs.

iced pumpkin spice cookies on lollipop sticks

candy apples coated in caramel, milk chocolate, white chocolate and sugar sprinkles….. just to make sure
(sing it, Franky baby)
Requirements: some tuile batter, gel food coloring, acetate sheets and an exacto knife. Oh, and it can’t be raining. I mean, it can, but you’ll make yourself crazy trying to make tuiles if it’s humid, so if it is, don’t. You know.
