Holiday Break….

The Boon Fly Cafe at The Carneros Inn

 

Looking for a quick escape after the Christmas Holidays……..You may want to wander up to the valley of locally grown, exquisitely presented, phenomenal cuisine that provides a diversification of wineries that would make France blush. Napa Valley recently posted it’s top 10 Restaurants as well as the top 10 in the North Valley and top 10 Downtown. No need to query where to eat, provided you can get a reservation, here is the link to the regions top picks. My favorites, Auberge and La Toque.

http://www.visitnapavalley.com/blog/the-best-restaurants-in-napa-valley-67.htm

However if you would rather  stay home and recoup…. I have a wonderful Pasta and Home-made Sausage recipe that will satisfy your culinary craving. Now before you stumble on the thought of making your own sausage, it’s incredibly easy and you can season it anyway you like.  I use ground pork but you can easily use chicken, turkey or beef.

Here’s the recipe:

Sausage

Ingredient’s:

1 lb ground pork

½ t baking soda

1 tsp thyme

1 tsp sage

2 t parmesan cheese

1 clove garlic

1 tsp salt

1 tsp pepper

2 T water

 

Directions:

Dissolve salt, baking soda in water. Add pork and mash the mixture with the back of a wooden spoon to combine.  Let sit for 10 minutes.

 

Add the garlic, thyme, sage, parmesan cheese and 1 t pepper and smear until tacky in nature about 15 seconds will do it. The smearing technique creates the snappy texture of sausage. It stretches the meats proteins to form a strong network which creates the consistency you want.

Pasta & Sausage

Ingredient’s:

Recipe for Sausage

1 clove garlic

½ lb mushrooms finely diced

2 T olive oil

1 c heavy cream

1 lb dried pasta (whichever shape you prefer, farfalle, orecchiette, rotelli)

½ c white wine

¾ c parmesan cheese

2 T fresh chopped parsley

1 t fresh Thyme

½ t salt

½ t pepper

 

Directions:

* Heat the olive oil in a sauté pan to medium high and add the sausage to the hot oil breaking it apart as it cooks. Once it is nicely brown on both sides remove the sausage and add it to the heavy cream, set aside.

* To the empty sauté pan add the mushrooms, cook 5 – 7 minutes until nicely brown. Don’t salt them while they are browning because this will draw out their water and the mushrooms won’t brown. Add the garlic, thyme, ½ t salt, ½ t pepper and cook for 30 seconds.  Add the wine scraping up the brown bits that have accumulated on the bottom of the sauté pan and reduce until evaporated. 

* Cook the pasta until al dente.  Reserve 1 cup of the cooking liquid, drain the pasta and return it to the pot.

* Stir in the sausage and cream mixture with ½ cup of the reserved pasta water, simmer for 3 minutes until the consistency will coat the back of a spoon. If the sauce becomes too thick or if you have made it ahead and reheat it add the remainder of the pasta water. Turn off the heat and add the parmesan cheese. Toss with the pasta and parsley.

 

Note: if you would like to add asparagus, brocolini or kale sauté the vegetable with the mushrooms until tender.  You may also add red pepper flakes to the recipe if you want it a bit spicy.  This can be done when you sauté the vegetables.

Three Coins Cast

Three Coins Cast is one of my favorite sources for outdoor and indoor seating.  A Second Generation Family Company their pieces are unique and creative accents for all home designs. Formed in 1989 their American made Cast Aluminum Product is welded, prepped, painted and hand finished at our facility in Newnan, Georgia. Three Coins Cast offers a wide array of outdoor casual furniture, statuary and garden accents that are designed with classic beauty, durability and function. This particular piece I featured is one of my favorite.  Cast from Aluminum, each piece is fully welded and constructed with reliability and longevity in mind. Three Coins Cast’s unique finishing process gives every piece the strength to withstand the harshest of elements without surrendering any of its character. During the finishing process, each piece is sanded, brushed and painted by hand.

Windsor  is available as are all their lines in a variety of Finishes ranging from Antique to Bold Bright Colors. Ideal for interior and exterior design.

Moderno

San Lucas

Crossweave

Color Finishes

  • Candy Apple

  • Citron

  • Dragon Red

  • Fuchsia

  • Indigo

  • Lime

  • Royal

  • Sea Foam

  • Sunshine

Vanillla

 

I’ve featured just a few designs above and all are available in these colored finishes as well as an Antiqued finish which you can see on their web site which is www.three coins.com

Three Coins Cast has made a niche for itself by offering Custom Colors and Pieces, Unique Designs, and by providing unparalleled customer service.  They pride themselves as the unexpected leader in Custom Cast Aluminum Furniture Design and Finishing and I completely agree!

The Artistry of Sweet!

Photo: Starting to think about those holiday gifts? Place your order with Kollar Chocolates today and we will get your items delivered just before Christmas for the freshest and tastiest chocolates!

http://store.kollarchocolates.com

One of my favorite choices for beautiful edible treats. I have long followed Kollar chocolates, not only are their creations artistically designed but they taste as wonderful as they look. From Bark to Truffles their chocolates are available in gift boxes and bags for shipping anywhere. Perfect hostess gifts and stocking stuffers!

Here’s the link to their store:

http://store.kollarchocolates.com/

The Art of Cooking!

Those who love to cook….love their pots….not only for the functionality and conductivity of them but from a visual esthetic point of view as well. I suppose it’s similar to showing up in the ring with your boots polished every day. All aspects of one’s passion, in order to produce divine satisfaction, factor into the mix of the eventual product. So for cooking, the beauty of a line of Cobalt blue patina pans crafted by an artisan and blacksmith were right up my alley!

Seattle based Patrick Maher and Caryn Badgett,  the husband and wife team behind this beautiful line of Ironware, found they shared a similar aesthetic in designing and creating objects that were both beautiful and useful.

In their own words, “There was something so satisfying and wonderful about cooking dinner in a lovely pan you’d just made by hand – not to mention delicious! ”

So after some tasty testing and research into the making of steel pans (which are 99% iron), they started Blu Skillet Ironware, hand forged blue steel pans and ironware objects for the home.

 

In addition to their beautiful design these blue steel pans are great for searing and caramelizing – and they make fantastic over-easy eggs! Iron pans that are forged rather than cast, make the pans lighter and easier to handle, as well as less porous and quicker to season. Able to take high temperatures, they can go from stove top, to oven, to table – where the artistry of the pan compliments the evenings meal and conversation!

The blue color is a product of heat treatment, which forms a protective layer of blue iron oxide on polished steel. It is a natural rust deterrent, and combined with organic virgin coconut oil, provides an excellent pre-seasoned surface rendering the pans nonstick and ready to use. They are iron pans and therefore reactive, so they won’t stay blue – they’ll darken and patina as you cook and season them which to me just adds to their aged timeless beauty.

 

http://www.bluskilletironware.com/

 

 

Hardware as Art!

SA Baxter designs and manufactures beautifully crafted architectural hardware for residential and commercial projects. Cast in brass, bronze and white bronze base metals they offer a variety of finish palettes. SA Baxter collaborates with some of the industry’s most renowned artisans, designers and architects in their desire to produce hardware suites in a range of styles from traditional to contemporary and from old world to modern. Handmade in their New York foundry, they utilize an ancient process of wax casting to order to produce some of the most handsomely designed hardware available today. This process allows for almost limitless design capabilities which allows them to create custom pieces as well. Did I mention they are our green company of the week? In an effort to” minimize their carbon footprint, no lead is used, no waste water is produced, almost no emissions are released into the atmosphere and many of the materials used are recycled.”

On-the-Rocks

http://sabaxter.com/

Q32014 Real Estate Report

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Home prices reached yearly peaks at some point in the third quarter in five of Pacific Union’s Bay Area regions. As has been the case all this year, buyers continued to pay more than original prices for homes in the East Bay, San Francisco, and Silicon Valley.

Although almost all of our real estate markets still favor sellers, many saw modest increases in inventory from August to September, a hopeful sign for buyers who have been shut out of the action and are giving it another try this fall.

Pacific Union’s third-quarter 2014 report is packed with data and regional summaries that offer a complete look at real estate activity in the Bay Area and the Tahoe/Truckee region.

Our Q3 Report also includes a comprehensive chart tracking 10 years of home sales throughout the Bay Area and Tahoe/Truckee — 76 cities, towns, and neighborhoods in nine regions. A smaller version of that chart, showing regional totals, appears below. Click the link to view the chart which includes a 10 year comparison in volume and dollars.

http://docs.pacunion.com/2014q3/10year_monsterchart.pdf

SILICON VALLEY

Real estate activity zigzagged during the third quarter in Pacific Union’s Silicon Valley region, slowing to a crawl in July and August, then going gangbusters in early September before decelerating again. High-end markets such as Palo Alto, Menlo Park, and Hillsborough, however, remained busy throughout the quarter.SilValQ314

The region has some of the most expensive homes in the nation, and in Menlo Park, no homes on the market were priced at less than $1 million. Across Silicon Valley, any property priced under $4 million sold briskly.

Home prices continued rising throughout the quarter, although not at the pace seen a year earlier. Multiple offers remained standard, though bidders weren’t as frantic as they were last year. Similarly, off-market sales, while still common, were not as rampant as in 2013. While a balanced market for both buyers and sellers remains a long way off in Silicon Valley, the region is slowly moving in that direction.

Looking Forward: Moderate activity is expected during the fourth quarter before sales slow during the year-end holiday season. Early indications suggest an increased supply of homes will hit the market during October, helping to drive sales in the months ahead.

Got Shade? Need Plants?

Deep Shade Plants Thrive Beneath Tree Canopies: A condition found in most gardens is deep shade. Canopy-loving plants like hosts and ferns thrive in these locations.

If you love green in your garden but have a plethora of shade from a canopy of trees here are some great plant ideas. These plants thrive in shade adding color and contrast at the same time.

Hostas Love Shady Areas of the Garden I love the two toned Hosta in this picture. It is a popular midsized plant with pointy leaves that vary in color from frosty blue green to variegated bright green. The hosta is a superb grower with slug resistant thick leaves and flowers that attract hummingbirds.

 

Hydrangeas love shade and reward you with a variety of long lasting blossoms.

Beautiful Hydrangea

Heuchera Coral Bells

Heucheras come in a wide variety of colors—from chartreuse to red to purple to pink—and can be paired with other vibrant foliage plants like foamflower (Tiarella) or hosta varieties.

 

Ferns, ligularia, variegated Solomon’s sea combine to create a soothingly cool spot to relax, read a book or just enjoy a peaceful moment.
Throwing Some Shade
Image courtesy of Kim Visokey
Summer Flowers Thriving in Partial Shade
Some varieties of flowers that thrive in shade are viburnum, flowering tobacco, honeysuckle, cardinal flower and aruncus.

If your garden area is dark and damp, rodgersias are extremely handsome plants primarily grown for their foliage and love wet soil. The woodland plants perform well in water gardens and shade gardens. Other plants that thrive at the edge of a shady pond include giant rhubarb, sedge and rush which can tolerate standing water.

Wetland Plants
Photos courtesy of Dorling Kindersley, Lynn Coulter, Proven Winners

Cool Fencing Ideas ~

Establishing an aesthetic boundary …. while protecting your foliage from our voracious deer population!
While privacy in our homes seems to be of paramount importance in this time of internet exposure, I love the melding of property separation with the beauty and creativity of these fences.
The combination of the open fencing set into a lower wall adds a creative contemporary design perspective.
Posts anchor nearly transparent vinyl-coated stainless steel mesh to provide safety yet still allow the visibility of the pool.


Here is a cost effective way to create an open fence concept on a budget.  Lumberyard wood and Re-bar. Good idea for keeping dogs out of fruit bearing orchards!

 

Buy vs Rent ?

That old question deserves a new look….not that there is much change in the answer though. Here are some thoughts and stats that might help. With the trend in home prices increasing the thought begs asking, ” do I rent and wait out the market or jump in and buy?”. With mortgage rates  still at all time lows, combined with the tax advantages of home ownership – which so far are still protected – this is an excellent time to turn your dream of owning a home into reality. So the next question is, “can I afford to buy?”.

Does it cost me more to rent? No matter what you are currently paying for rent, your total cash outlay over a period of several years will add up to a higher total than you may have realized. The following chart shows what your rent payments would add up to with an appreciated 5% interest rate of investment. On average for the past 10 years our home values experienced an average 10% increase in value per year. This year in many cities of San Mateo and Santa Clara County our property values increased  as high as 25%. Although not always a reality it does beg the question,  “why would I not want to own a home when it provides a permanent roof over my head and returns a rate of appreciation that high?”.

With the money you are currently spending on rent,you could be building equity in your home. Keep in mind, too, that over the years your income most likely
will increase faster than any increase in your mortgage payment. Rent payments, on the other hand, tend to increase – right along with your paycheck. Ask your loan officer or mortgage broker for financial plans that are available to you.

Homeowner Tax Advantages
When you’re figuring out how much you can afford to commit to monthly mortgage payments, don’t forget the tax advantages of homeownership. Both property taxes and interest payments on a mortgage for an owner-occupied home are currently tax-deductible. In the early years of a typical mortgage, all but a small percentage of each monthly payment is used to pay off the interest on the loan. This means that as a homeowner, your annual taxable income could be
substantially reduced by deducting the payments you make on property taxes and yearly mortgage interest. Ask your CPA (certified public accountant), attorney, or tax preparer how buying a home now would affect your tax situation.

Home Value Appreciation
In addition to tax advantages, you can also benefit from any increase in the value of your home through appreciation and improvements you add for your own comfort and enjoyment.

You Can Make Home Ownership a Reality
Take a good look at your personal financial situation in comparison to housing price trends and mortgage plans available in your community. You will probably discover that you are closer to homeownership than you had realized. Buying a home is probably one of the biggest investments you’ll ever make. And when it’s your first home, it is especially important that you seek qualified assistance. Call me I’ll find and help you purchase – the home of your dreams!

Here is a link to a chart that the NY Times recently published that actually plots the financial advantages.  It’s easy and absolutely right on the money!

http://nyti.ms/1han05C

Make Up Lighting

bathroom lighting

When natural light is not possible….because you are up at the crack of dawn and the natural light is still asleep…the right light bulb is the next best thing. Selecting light bulbs may seem straightforward in theory, but finding exactly what you need can be overwhelming—especially for bathroom or vanity lighting. When choosing light bulbs for the best makeup application, be sure look for the CRI (Color Rendering Index) number on the packaging. The higher the CRI number, the closer the bulb is to providing true and natural light. For the perfect morning makeover, purchase a bulb with a CRI of 90 or higher.

Light bulbs with dimming capabilities are ideal for makeup application. The dimming switch will allow you to see what your makeup will look like in various settings, from your meeting in a brightly lit conference room to the dinner party on a lantern-lit rooftop.

Of course, getting the bulbs is only half the battle: Position the light source to shine on you directly from the front for ideal results; lighting from above or below will cast shadows that won’t let you accurately see what you are doing. So consider sconces on either side of a bathroom mirror or vanity to create even light and help you avoid major makeup mess-ups.

With the flip of a switch on your new lighting, you will be able to perfect your daily beauty routine—leaving you looking flawless every day, and in every setting.

Excerpted from an article in Veranda magazine.