Saturday, June 8, 2013
New House Tour
Check it out, a new update of our house tour by clicking the "our home" link above, or just click here.
Early Summer (though it feels like August) Cookout
It's really hot down here already! The heat index must be close to 100˚, and I know I should expect this by now but we had a really mild spring (some might say cold spring) so there was no gradual build up to the heat. And it is hot!
That said, we grilled out for the first time in a while last night. Rabb (our new neighbor, see introduction at the bottom) brought some sausage and we added pork chops and drum to the menu; along with a bounty of local veggies.
Local Bounty:
Intro to Rabb:
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here he is in the wedding procession |
Christian's best man, college roommate and generally one of our best friends recently relocated from New York to New Orleans. On his first day in the city he biked over to respond to a for rent post he saw on Craigslist® and what do you know the for rent apartment was the other half of our double! So here we are sharing walls again, and glad to have an old/new friend in town.
The Leather Anniversary
As you may already know, we stick to the traditional materials for our anniversary gift exchange (see the last two years here). This year was leather, and although that brings to mind lots of fun ideas, we kept it tame; I got Christian an engraved leather bracelet and he got me some awesome bedazzled shoes. After gifts we went out to a new restaurant, Peche Seafood Grill, where the specialty is fish grilled over an open flame.
After a few martinis and some key lime pie, we decided to skip town the following morning and stay resort style in a Biloxi casino. I jumped on priceline® and negotiated us a hotel room with a view. We ended up at the IP and since we don't gamble, we spent the next 24 hours sunning pool side, eating, and drinking. It was a much needed recreation of our honeymoon in Miami.
The rest of that Cinco de Mayo Dinner
Hey we're only a month late! Well from what I can remember (way back to May 5th, 2013) the food was great and so was the company. Check it out the evidence:
Cabbage slaw for tacos
homemade guacamole (directions here)
Chipotle beef in the slow-cooker (see recipe at the bottom):
Black beans and tomatoes:
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Check out Real Simple's version here |
And since we're no stranger to an after dinner haircut (here), Mattie gave Christian a new summer look.
Sunday, May 5, 2013
What's the Difference Between St. Patrick's Day and Cinco de Mayo?
No one pretends to be Mexican on Cinco de Mayo!
But we sure do like the food! Tonight we're having some friends over to celebrate Mexican Independence. I will leave you with a preview and our favorite guacamole recipe:
Ingredients:
4 avocados
2 cloves of garlic (shaved)
1 tomato
about a cup of salsa
loads of lime juice
salt and cumin to taste
dollop of plain Greek yogurt
Mash it all up, stir together, drop the pits back in, and chill.
But we sure do like the food! Tonight we're having some friends over to celebrate Mexican Independence. I will leave you with a preview and our favorite guacamole recipe:
Ingredients:
4 avocados
2 cloves of garlic (shaved)
1 tomato
about a cup of salsa
loads of lime juice
salt and cumin to taste
dollop of plain Greek yogurt
Mash it all up, stir together, drop the pits back in, and chill.
The Tintypes, Chaz Fest, and a closing show @ 1239
During Jazzfest the city is engulfed in music. All the regular venues around new Orleans do some of thier best booking and some venues just pop up. ChazFest was formed as it became harder for local talent to get on the Jazz Fest roster. It's no new event, but it was my first time checking it out. The pop up venue was really cool and even had a little 'Shakedown St.' with vendors selling booze, food, and wares. Tickets were $25 this year which is kind of steep but it's two stages and whole day of music. I was able to catch a miracle ticket from my friend Kat. She also snapped a few of the photos below of the TBC Brass Band.
TBC Brass Band |
Our friends The Tintypes were up next next on the Hard Liquor stage. They put on a great performance: sounded amazing.
The Tintypes |
Rebecca |
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Krissy |
Steve |
WillBill |
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Washboard Chaz |
Corinne Odermatt
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Corrine expanding her installation. |
Sheena Glass
Catie Long
Kim Pterodactyl
Megan Methe
Music by Zoe |
Poetry by Megan Burns |
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