10.29.2010

listening to & looking at: brooke fraser & katie daisy.

I used to buy a looot of music, much more than was necessary.  So when buying music now I have to be really picky!  That being said, I haven't yet bought Brooke Fraser's new album, but it is streaming on her website.  Her voice is so beautiful.  

I was strolling through a blog yesterday and found the colorful work of lovely artist Katie Daisy.  Here are a couple of pieces by her that I really enjoy:





Also, I've been playing this Milano video through the morning.  We are very excited for their EP release show tomorrow!

Happy Friday :)

10.28.2010

halloween.

Who knew pumpkin carving could be so beautiful? 

Halloween is approaching, and I'm not sure how I feel about it this year.  It seems to have lost a little bit of its allure.  It used to mean-CANDY!  This year it means a music show that we're pretty pumped about, but I'm not sure it holds any disguises for me...I just can't think of a costume!




(found via d*s)

10.27.2010

new homeseed work!

Here are some photos of the newer things I have been working on (and a few new shots of our wedding invites!).  I hope you enjoy them :)












all designs © homeseed 2009-2010


photography by Joe Lieske

10.26.2010

ribbon.

I really, really like ribbon.  It's also, ALL over the place!  Which is great!  Check these out for inspiration:












NOTE: some of these have the look/effect of ribbon but are made of paper/vellum!


images found here:
(1) tec petaja
(2) rifle
(3) hitched on 100 layer cake
(4 & 7) oncewed
(5) $26 from maneggi
(6) oncewed
(8) oncewed
(9) joy thigpen
AND...for more ideas check out this feature from Martha.


Pictures of new 'homeseed' work coming tomorrow :)

10.25.2010

listening to: milano (link to song here)!!

If you live in Chicago or are going to be in Chicago this Saturday, you should come to this show!  Here is an interview & song from their new EP which is being released at the show :)




(photo by Joe Lieske)

black & white.

Black as a ground color seems so dreamy to me.  Dreamy because it seems like it would be harder to execute!  I might have to start exploring with this soon, because I really enjoy the look (especially black envelopes!).  
Here are some beautiful examples:












images found here:
(1) bdunlap
(2) hitched on 100layercake
(3) bdunlap on oncewed
(4) rifle on oncewed
(5) 100layercake


ps...stay tuned!  This week I will be sharing some photos of my newer work taken by the wonderful Joe Lieske!




10.23.2010

two weddings & listening to: lia ices + justin vernon.

Happy Wedding Day, Emily & Tyler!!  I should be able to post some photos of the invitations I did for this sweet couple soon.  And, last night, my cousin-in-law Melanie was wed to Brian! Woohoo!  Congratulations :)  


Here is a monogram that I did for Mel and Brian's programs and thank-you cards:





I stumbled upon this beautiful song the other day and have really enjoyed it.  I think Lia Ices is new to the label that Bon Iver is on.  I approve!


Happy Saturday.  I hope you find joy and peace this weekend.

10.22.2010

real simple recipes & 'the meal deal' calendar (free template!).

For the past 3 and a half months (since we've lived in Chicago) I have started doing weekly meal planning and I am in a place now where I feel content and settled into it!  It has made life quite a bit simpler...It allows me to plan ahead with timing...knowing what stays fresh and how long, giving me a better understanding of how much time I will need to prepare meals, and maybe the best part-knowing exactly what I need when I get to the grocery store!  Also, here is our little calendar that hangs out on the fridge, if you are so interested in using it/trying meal planning out (click on the image to enlarge, save, and print!):



I wanted to share some recipes (5 from Real Simple and 1 from Rachael Ray) that the Dake home has really enjoyed, and that I have really enjoyed making-because they're quick/easy! I almost always head to Real Simple for recipe searches...

TURKEY MEAT-LOAF & MASHED POTATOES (Real Simple)


Serves 6, Hands-On Time: 25m, Total Time: 1hr 00m

Ingredients
                  1 1/2 pounds lean ground turkey
                  1 onion, diced
                  1 bunch spinach, thick stems removed and leaves chopped (about 4 cups)
                  1/2 cup fresh flat-leaf parsley, chopped
                  1/2 cup whole-wheat bread crumbs
                  2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
                  1 large egg white
                  Kosher salt and black pepper
                  1/4 cup ketchup
                  2 pounds red potatoes, quartered
                  1 cup buttermilk
                  1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil

Directions
1.      Heat oven to 400° F. In a bowl, combine the turkey, onion, spinach, parsley, bread crumbs, mustard, egg white, and ½ teaspoon each salt and pepper.
2.      Transfer the mixture to a baking sheet and form it into a 10-inch loaf. Spread with the ketchup. Bake until cooked through, 45 to 50 minutes.
3.      Meanwhile, place the potatoes in a large pot of enough water to cover and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer until tender, 15 to 18 minutes. Drain the potatoes and return them to the pot. Mash with the buttermilk, oil, ½ teaspoon salt, and ¼ teaspoon pepper.


SLOW-COOKER BEER BRAISED PORK & BLACK BEANS (Real Simple)

Serves 6, Hands-On Time: 15m, Total Time: 5hr 45m

Ingredients
                  2 12-ounce bottles of beer (preferably lager)
                  1 tablespoon chopped canned chipotle chilies in adobo sauce, plus 1 tablespoon adobo sauce
                  1 teaspoon ground cumin
                  1 large onion, chopped
                  1 pound dried black beans, rinsed
                  1 1/2 pounds boneless pork shoulder
                  kosher salt
                  1/2 cup sour cream
                  1/2 cup store-bought refrigerated fresh salsa
                  1/4 cup fresh cilantro

Directions
1.     In the bowl of a slow cooker, combine the beer, 3 cups water, the chilies, adobo sauce, cumin, onion, beans, pork, and 1 1/2 teaspoons salt.
2.     Set the slow cooker to high and cook, covered, until the beans are tender and the pork pulls apart easily, 4 to 5 1/2 hours. Using a fork, separate the pork into large pieces.
3.     Divide among individual bowls and top with the sour cream, salsa, and cilantro.


CHILI-ROASTED COD (Real Simple)
(erm…we used cayenne, we didn’t have chili powder-but I bet it’s great like this!)

Serves 4, Hands-On Time: 10m, Total Time: 15m

Ingredients
                  1 1/2 pounds fresh cod fillets (about 3/4-inch thick)
                  1/2 teaspoon chili powder/cayenne :)
                  1/2 teaspoon salt
                  2 tablespoons butter
                  1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
                  juice of 2 limes

Directions
1.     Heat oven to 450° F. Lightly coat a roasting pan with olive oil/butter. Arrange the cod fillets skin-side down.
2.     Sprinkle the cod with the chili powder/cayenne and salt. Roast 5 to 7 minutes or until the cod is just opaque and flakes when tested with a fork.
3.     Meanwhile, melt the butter in a small skillet over medium-low heat. Cook, swirling constantly, just until the butter begins to brown.
4.     Add the cumin and lime juice and continue to cook, swirling, 1 minute longer. 
5.     Remove the cod from the oven. Drizzle the cumin-lime butter over the top.


SOUTHWESTERN CHICKEN SOUP (Real Simple)

Serves 4, Hands-On Time: 05m, Total Time: 15m

Ingredients
                  1 12-ounce jar salsa verde
                  3 cups cooked chicken pieces (1 small deli-counter rotisserie chicken or leftovers)
                  1 15-ounce can cannellini beans, drained
                  3 cups chicken broth
                  1 yellow onion, diced
                  1 teaspoon ground cumin (optional)
                  2 green onions, chopped
                  1/2 cup sour cream (optional)
                  tortilla chips (optional)

Directions
1.     Sauté the yellow onion until soft.
2.     Empty the salsa into a large saucepan. Cook for 2 minutes over medium-high heat, then add the chicken, beans, broth, and cumin (if desired). Bring to a boil, lower heat to a simmer, and cook for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.
3.     Top each bowl with a sprinkling of green onions, a dollop of sour cream, and some tortilla chips (if desired). For a soupier dish, use 4 cups of broth. 


SLOW-COOKER BBQ PULLED PORK (Real Simple)

Serves 6, Hands-On Time: 10m, Total Time: 5hr 10m

Ingredients
                  2 pounds boneless pork shoulder, trimmed of excess fat
                  1/4 cup packed brown sugar
                  1 teaspoon chili powder
                  1 garlic clove, chopped
                  kosher salt and black pepper
                  1/2 cup balsamic vinaigrette
                  lots of barbecue sauce!
                  6 soft sandwich rolls, split

Directions
1.     Place the pork in a 5- to 6-quart slow cooker. Rub with the brown sugar, chili powder, garlic, 1 teaspoon salt, and ¼ teaspoon pepper. Add ½ cup of the balsamic and ½ cup water.
2.     Cook, covered, until the meat is tender and shreds easily, on high for 4 to 5 hours or on low for 7 to 8 hours (the low setting will make total cooking time 8 hours, 10 minutes).
3.     Before serving, transfer the pork to a bowl, discarding the liquid. Using 2 forks, shred the meat. Mix in the barbecue sauce. Serve the pork on the rolls with the coleslaw and the pickles and chips, if desired.


PARMESAN-CRUSTED TILAPIA (Rachael Ray)

Serves 4, Hands-On Time: 10m, Total Time: 20m

Ingredients
    ¾ cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese
    2 teaspoons paprika
    1 tablespoon chopped flat-leaf parsley
    4 tilapia fillets (about 1 pound total)
    1 lemon, cut into wedges

Directions

1.     Preheat the oven to 400°.
2.     In a shallow dish, combine the cheese with the paprika and parsley and season with salt and pepper. Drizzle the fish with olive oil and dredge in the cheese mixture.
3.     Place on a foil-lined baking sheet and bake until the fish is opaque in the thickest part, 10 to 12 minutes. Serve the fish with the lemon wedges.

PS...these aren't the original recipes!  They may or may not have a few modifications ;) Oh!  I almost forgot, we use garlic salt, cayenne, and cumin in almost everything we cook (find them at your local Whole Foods)!