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December 30, 2008

ESTATE Fellini with Prosecco

Here's another hip holiday cocktail made with Prosecco. FYI, authentic Prosecco comes from the Conegliano Valdobbiadene region of Italy. It's only natural that wine country chefs are loving it, and their popular cocktails feature this great and affordable sparkling wine in their menus.

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ESTATE Fellini

From Sondra Bernstein & Estate Restaurant, Sonoma, CA

1½ ounce ESTATE made Meyer – Limoncello (or your favorite store brand)
1 ounce Blood Orange Puree
Top with C.V. Prosecco

Garnish with Lemon Twist

Happy New Year!!

www.prosecco.it
www.estate-sonoma.com

Tagged as: cocktail, cocktail recipe, drinks, entertaining, food & drink, holiday, Italy, wine, wine country

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December 30, 2008

TCHO Chocolate

Tech-inspired TCHO has been making waves in the chocolate world. I'm especially proud of the fact that it's based in SF. Chief Chocolate Officer Timothy Childs has set out to make artisan chocolate, and he's done a fine job. Organic, fair-trade cacao beans are transformed into some serious dark chocolate.
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So far they've come out with four flavors: Chocolatey, Fruity, Nutty, and Citrus (Earthy and Floral on the way). My favorite flavor by far is Chocolatey (70%, Ghana) - I like the intensity a lot. It had a strong, earthy, almost mushroom-y flavor. The Fruity (68%, Peru) had a very bright berry zing. The Citrus is not as strong in fruit aromas as the Fruity, and the Nutty is way mellower than the Chocolatey. I can't wait for the factory to open in 2009.

tcho.com

Tagged as: artisan, chocolate, chocolate bar, chocolatier, food & drink, gourmet, organic ingredients, San Francisco, shopping

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December 28, 2008

Basil Hayden Fizz

Got extra bubbly stashed for New Year's Eve? You might want to try the Basil Fizz cocktail. Made with Basil Hayden Bourbon and champagne, it makes a refreshing drink to ring in the new year. This bourbon is also lighter than most whiskies. The bubbles seem to intensify the liquor's flavor, creating a sweet yet slightly spicy finish. A true sparkling sensation.

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Basil Hayden Fizz

1 part Basil Hayden

Fill a Champagne flute with Champagne. Garnish with an orange twist or cherry. Enjoy!



www.smallbatch.com

Tagged as: cocktail, cocktail recipe, drink recipe, drinks, entertaining, food & drink, gourmet, holiday, liquor, spirits

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December 27, 2008

indiDenim Intellifit Design Studio

If you're still having trouble finding the perfect pair of jeans, indiDenim might solve your denim woes. They're looking for SF Bay Area folks to participate in their beta Intellifit Design Studio program. Simply head on over to their Emeryville office to get fitted for a pair of jeans via their Intellifit Virtual Fitting Room.
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(Women's SoMa Jeans)


The Virtual Fitting Room does a full body scan (using harmless radio waves) to get your exact measurements. It's pretty easy - you just step into their booth fully clothed, and it takes only a few minutes to perform the entire scan.

As a bonus, being part of this beta program will get you a 30% discount. You'll also get one-on-one fitting advice from an indiDenim's fit consultant. Talk about über customer service! I just got fitted and ordered my first pair, so I'm looking forward to wearing it in 4 weeks.

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(Men's Potrero Classic Jeans)


Check it out at: www.indidenim.com/oo/navigation/design-studio-landing

For those who can't make it to the SF Bay Area, make your custom jeans online here:
www.indidenim.com

For the boys, they also do custom men's shirts - choose your style, fabric, collar, etc. Check it out here: www.inditailored.com.

(updated January 8, 2009)

Tagged as: bay area, clothing, denim, discount, fashion, fashion design, jeans, San Francisco, shopping

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December 18, 2008

A16: Food + Wine

Lucky San Franciscans will always get to taste A16's famous meatballs, tripe, and short ribs alla Genovese (those ribs! ah...). For those who aren't so fortunate, their A16: Food + Wine cookbook will be a great substitute. Named after the highway that goes across Southern Italy, the book features the lively cuisine of Campania. Notable sommelier Shelley Lindgren and executive chef Nate Appleman share their intense passion of this region's food and wine culture.

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There is an extensive section on Campanian wines. You can almost feel Lindgren's feverish quest for these bold varietals. There is a historical background for each type of grape, and she makes her recommended producer. So the next time you make some anchovies, pair it with the Falanghina. Or perhaps match the Bombino Bianco with your burrata.

Check out the recipe below. You, too, will fall in love with this part of Italy.


Roasted Sardines with Bread Crumbs, Green Garlic, and Mint

pair with Vermentino (Sardinia)

serves 6 as an antipasto, or 4 as a main course

Not only are sardines packed with flavor and easy to prepare, they are among the most sustainable species of fish. The addictive, crispy skin of these sardines, and the fresh flavors of green garlic and mint, come together for an inviting antipasto; or pair them with Roasted Potatoes and Cauliflower with Red Onion, Capers, and Chiles (page 238) for a light main course. Prepare this dish in spring, when green garlic starts to appear at farmers’ markets. If you can’t find green garlic, scallions make a good substitute.

12 (2-ounce) fresh sardines, scaled and gutted
Kosher salt
Extra virgin olive oil
4 stalks green garlic, trimmed and thinly sliced crosswise
1⁄2 cup coarse fresh bread crumbs, toasted (page 74)
1 tablespoon salt-packed capers, soaked (page 84) and minced
1⁄3 cup loosely packed fresh mint leaves, torn by hand
1⁄2 lemon


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Preheat the oven to 500˚F.

If the fresh sardines you buy have not been scaled or gutted, it is easy to do. First, using a sharp paring knife, make a slit along the belly of the fish. Pry the fish open and scrape and rinse out its innards. Next, lay the fish, flesh side down, on a work surface. Grasping the tail and working from tail to head, drag the blunt edge of the knife the length of the fish to remove the scales. Rinse the fish well, pat dry, and repeat with the remaining fish, then clean your work surface before proceeding.

Working with 1 fish at a time, remove the head. Gently pry open the belly to expose its backbone. Place the fish, skin side up, on a work surface and run the palm of your hand along the spine to loosen it, then trim off the back fin. Turn the sardine over. Starting at the head end, pull the backbone toward the tail in a single motion. (Part of the tail may come off with the backbone.) Rinse the sardine under cold running water, checking for any loose bones, and then pat dry. Repeat with the remaining sardines.

Arrange the butterflied sardines on a baking sheet, skin side up. Season both sides with salt, and brush both sides lightly with olive oil. Roast the sardines, skin side up, for about 5 minutes, or until they are cooked through and the skin begins to sizzle.

Meanwhile, in a small sauté pan, heat a few tablespoons olive oil over medium heat. Add the green garlic and sauté for about 1 minute, or until softened. With a slotted spoon, remove the green garlic and set aside. Over medium-low heat, replenish the sauté pan with a few additional tablespoons olive oil and sprinkle in the bread crumbs. Sauté for about 2 minutes, or until they crisp up and darken slightly. Remove from the heat, add the green garlic, stir in the capers and mint, and set aside until serving.

Transfer the sardines to a serving platter or divide among individual plates, and squeeze the lemon half over the top. Spoon the green garlic mixture over the sardines, and drizzle with olive oil to finish. Serve immediately.

Recipe reprinted with permission from A16: Food + Wine by Nate Appleman and Shelley Lindgren, copyright © 2008. Published by Ten Speed Press. Photo credit: Ed Anderson © 2008

Purchase at: www.tenspeed.com

Tagged as: appetizer, book, cookbook, dinner, food & drink, gourmet, Italy, San Francisco, seafood, wine

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Fierce Couture Holiday 2008

I am always fascinated and in love with Fierce Couture's magic in latex fashion. Designer Tressa Williams elevates fetish wear to a very elegant level. I first saw her collection at the 2004 SF Gen Art Fresh Faces in Fashion show. Been a fan ever since.
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Photo: Marc Mez; Styling: Alex LaMarsh


Very titilating and sensual to say the least. If I can starve myself and lose a size I can squeeze into one of these numbers. Maybe...
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How hot is that? I want this. They're having a last-minute holiday sale (10% off) on their gift certificates through the end of December. Get one for the adventurous fashion lover in your life...she will love it.
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www.fiercecouture.com

Tagged as: dress, fashion, fashion designer, gifts, gown, holiday, Luxury, sale, shopping, skirt

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Beauty Confidential

For those who are stumped by the millions of beauty products in the market, Beauty Confidential will help you cut across the confusing brand jungle. Beauty expert Nadine Haobsh (of JolieNadine.com) does a detailed crash course on explaining different types of cosmetic procedures, products, and her favorite items.

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Looking for a good mascara? How to dye your hair at home? What's the shelf life of makeup? Look no further. Nadine will have you polished and groomed like a stylin' urbanite in no time.

Buy it at Amazon.com.

Tagged as: beauty, Books, cosmetics, entertainment, hair care, Lifestyle, makeup, makeup tips, shopping, skin care

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December 17, 2008

Vosges Red Fire Toffee

If your sweet tooth hasn't been quelled by the holiday treats inundating your office kitchen, Vosges Haut Chocolat has a new Red Fire Toffee that will warm you up. Ancho & chipotle chilllies, Ceylon cinnamon, sweet butter toffee, dark chocolate, and pecans team up in a tingly and caliente confection. Love it! Invite a girlfriend over for tea, and the two of you will make that toffee kaput. Promise.
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They also have a cool Mo's Bacon Bar + Rogue Shakespeare Stout gift box for procrastinating gift shoppers. The mellow oatmeal stout, laden with chocolate notes, is the perfect compliment to the Bacon + Chocolate line. Bacon, chocolate, and beer? Oh, yes you can!
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www.vosgeschocolate.com

Tagged as: chocolate, confection, food, food & drink, gifts, gourmet, Holiday, shopping, toffee

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Kelly Bergin

Ooh, I'm salivating over the black lace skirt by Kelly Bergin. The next best thing after the Prada Fall Winter 2008-2009 lace collection. At over $300 it's rather un peu cher, but that won't stop the fashion addicts, will it?

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The Rust Cutout Dress is also très élégante.
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Buy it at Satine Boutique online. More styles at kellybergincollection.com.

Tagged as: clothing, dress, Fall fashion, fashion, fashion design, fashion designer, Luxury, shopping, skirt, Style

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Tiny Bubbles

Kate Simon has plenty of ideas on using Champagne and other sparkling wines to create gorgeous cocktails in her Tiny Bubbles. Timeless drinks are tweaked to feature natural fruit juices, fresh herbs, and other liquors. Classics like Kir Royale (one of my faves) are turned into new bubbly blends.
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Popular sparklers like Italy's Prosecco, Spain's Cava, Japan's sparkling sake, and Australia's sparkling reds are also utilized in the book. I really applaud the fact that Simon included mocktail recipes for those who don't want the buzz (Hello, Fauxllini!). There's also recipes for nibbling with the drinks, such as Easy Champagne Chocolate Truffles or the Fizzy Melon Soup. Who knew Champagne can be so fun?

Check out this cocktail recipe below. It looks so pretty...


Stratosphere

The sweet Muscat and acidic berry notes of Italy’s Moscato d’Asti are lovely with the delicate, floral violet liqueur in this adaptation of a recipe from Lucius Beebe’s 1946 classic, The Stork Club Bar Book. It was served at the Stork Club in New York. The original recipe called for Champagne.

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2 whole cloves
3/4 ounce crème de violette
5 ounces Moscato d’Asti, chilled (alternatives: Asti, Prosecco extra dry, Champagne extra dry)
Lemon twist for garnish

Place cloves in a chilled 6-ounce sparkling-wine glass. Add crème de violette. Top slowly with chilled bubbly. Stir gently. Garnish with short strip of lemon peel, first twisting it over the glass to release the flavorful oils into the drink.

Serves 1

Recipe used with permission by Tiny Bubbles: Fizzy Cocktails for Every Occasion, Using Champagne, Prosecco, and Other Sparkling Wines (Chronicle Books, 2008).

www.chroniclebooks.com

Tagged as: Books, cocktail recipe, cocktails, drinks, food & drink, holiday, ingredients, liquor, natural ingredients, recipes, spirits, wine

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December 16, 2008

Freedom of Choice Denim

Freedom of Choice jeans have that casual Southern Cali look that everyone's going after. Their popular Jenny bootcut style (with back flap pockets and wooden buttons) will fit well on most body types, and will also elongate the silhouette. A great buy if you need a killer casual-to-dress-up look for the holidays.
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For those who can really flaunt it, the Triumph (motorcycle) ankle length skinny jean style is the way to go.
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Founder Nathan Menashe is also going green - his organic cotton Cascade bootcut is making waves across the the denim world. I can't wait to try this eco-friendly style.

As an added bonus, some styles are on sale (50% off!) at RevolveClothing.com - go online before they run out.

More styles can be viewed at: www.freedomofchoicejeans.com

Tagged as: clothing, denim, eco-friendly, fashion, fashion designer, green, holiday, jeans, organic, organic ingredients, pants, sale, seasonal, shopping

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December 11, 2008

Cafe Majestic

I went to Cafe Majestic last week and had a great tasting menu by the young rising star chef Louis Maldonado. Having worked with Chef de Cuisine Corey Lee at French Laundry, I'm sure he will go places.

For apps, the Japanese octopus with marble potatoes, green curry, cardoons, and cilantro was absolutely awesome. It was prepared to perfection. We also liked the chestnut mousse baked in feuille de brik with endive, charred fuyu persimmon and black truffle. The rich truffle was a good contrast to the fruit.

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My date had the caramelized sea scallops, which were well done. It was a tad bit too salty for me, but it was very tasty. I had the lamb prepared three ways (grilled Colorado leg of lamb, belly, and glazed ribettes). It's a warm and hearty dish for a freezing SF winter. I'd go back for more.

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For dessert, I got the Squash and Chicory - a 'confit' of butternut squash, chicory financier, cranberries, young ginger, and crème fraiche sherbet. I loved the sherbet. It paired nicely with the dense financier cake and cherries. We also got the Gateau de l’ huile d’Olive - a confection made of vanilla-olive oil genoise cake, valrhona alpaco and abinao chocolates, grapefruit sorbet, and star anise. I love desserts with olive oil, as it lends it a rich and fruity foundation to the dish.

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Do take advantage of the three-course $38 prix fixe dinner (menu changes weekly); get there on Tuesday-Saturday, between 5:30pm-7pm. They're also doing a $48 Christmas Eve Prix Fixe and a $65 New Year's Eve Supper. Not bad for fancy holiday wining and dining!

Cafe Majestic
1500 Sutter St. @ Gough
(415) 441-1280
www.cafemajesticsf.com

Tagged as: appetizer, chef, dessert, dinner, entree, food, food & drink, Gourmet and Gourmand, restaurant, San Francisco

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JIMMYJANE EMBER EDITION OF ONE

JIMMYJANE has a wonderful multitude of naughty toys for the holiday. Being the multi-tasker that I am, I adore the new EMBER, EDITION OF ONE massage candle. It doubles as a luxurious room fragrance and a superb massage oil! The oil has the perfect glide texture for an oh-so-fun massage with your bedtime play date.

This special edition of the EMBER candle collection has a reusable matte black porcelain container. Each one is detailed with unique gesture drawings that are composed by the maker’s mood. They symbolize the individuality of multi-sensual experiences. Oh, be still my heart.

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This EDITION OF ONE features the intruiguing scent of Cocoa + Fig. It's not too strong but the scent definitely sets the mood for love...or lust. The foodie in me was drooling. What a lovely duo of aphrodisiac scents - think of dark and moody chocolate wrapping around the juicy and sexy fig.

Delectable bliss is yours for the taking...

(Jimmyjane is offering 25% off orders of $100 or more. Enter the code “Enjoy” from now through January 5th, 2009 to redeem the special.)

www.jimmyjane.com

Tagged as: beauty product, candles, entertaining, food, fragrance, gifts, holiday, home scents, limited edition, massage, natural ingredients, scents, shopping

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December 10, 2008

Williams-Sonoma Holiday

Starting today through Friday 12/12, Williams-Sonoma has more than 400 gifts on sale with FREE shipping. Get the popular Original Peppermint Bark for stocking stuffers, or try these super cute Snowman Browniepops (chocolate brownies, enrobed with white chocolate, on a stick!).
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For bakers, the Peppermint Flexible Spatula is too cute! It's heat resistant nylon so it's friendly for non-stick pans.
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www.williams-sonoma.com

Tagged as: baking, confection, entertaining, food & drink, gifts, holiday, sale, shopping, snack

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Spencer Day in SF

I was at the Spencer Day show last night, and had a total blast. The talented singer-songwriter is amazing live and has such a big baritone voice to match his heartfelt lyrics. Why this young performer hasn't gotten mega-famous in the mainstream music arena, I have no idea. He's the next big thing in American contemporary music.

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He started out with his peppy "A Better Way" and charmed his way through the act with funny numbers like "Poor Marie" (inspired by Sofia Coppola’s "Marie Antoinette"). The audience loved the lively "Ophelia Underwater." I can't think of a better way to spend a chilly SF evening.

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Day will be playing through Sunday 12/14 at Hotel Nikko's Rrazz Room. He's planning a third CD release Vagabond in Spring 2009, but in the meantime, check out his site www.spencerday.com or his MySpace page. He also has a lovely video of his hit "Movie of Your Life" on YouTube.

Tagged as: entertainment, music, music review, performance, San Francisco, San Francisco event, song

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December 9, 2008

101 Cookbooks

I love reading Heidi's 101 Cookbooks for healthy recipe inspiration, and a couple of recent ones really caught my eye. The Mushroom Casserole looks sooo yummy. The pictures had me drooling...I can't wait to try this on a wintry night.
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The Caramelized Onion Dip looks just as delish. It's all natural, without the icky powder stuff. For more protein, you can even substitute silken organic tofu in place of the dairy ingredients.
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Check these out and more at www.101cookbooks.com.

Tagged as: cooking, cooking techniques, food & drink, Gourmet and Gourmand, healthy, organic ingredients, recipes, vegetarian

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December 8, 2008

Artisanal Cocktails

Scott Beattie's Artisanal Cocktails has many beautiful cocktail recipes for holiday entertaining. Inspired by the famous drinks from the Bar at Cyrus, Beattie takes mixology to the ultimate gourmet level. Using local and organic ingredients, he created exotic libations with international accents. Try your hand at making the Hot Indian Date, Gin Kimchi, or the Grapes of Roth.

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Meyer Beautiful (My, You’re Beautiful)

Makes 1 cocktail

This is a tart cocktail that explores the complex flavors of Meyer lemons and elderflowers. Elderflowers have a lovely lychee aroma and flavor that marries well with the citrus-floral tones of Meyer lemons. Before you taste your first sip, the sugar, black salt, and lemon zest rim wake up your mouth. Late season Meyers can be rather sweet, so when they lack acid I substitute juice from regular Eureka lemons for half of the lemon juice.

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Dried zest of 1 large or 2 small Meyer lemons, for rim
5 tablespoons sugar, for rim
1 tablespoon black sea salt, for rim (optional)
1/2 Meyer lemon, for rim
1 egg white
1 ounce Charbay Meyer lemon vodka
1 ounce vodka
3/4 ounce freshly squeezed Meyer lemon juice
1/2 ounce D’arbo elderflower syrup
Baked Candied Meyer Lemon Peels, for garnish
Edible flowers, for garnish (optional)

Place a V-shaped glass in the freezer to chill. Preheat the oven to 375°F. Follow the recipe on page 19 to make Candied Meyer Lemon Peels. Shake off any excess syrup and slice the peels into thin strips. Line a baking sheet with a silicone mat and arrange the strips so they don’t touch. Bake for 5 minutes, remove from the oven, and let cool to room temperature. If they aren’t hard and devoid of moisture when cool, bake for 2 minutes more.

Combine the zest, sugar, and salt on a small plate. Rub the Meyer lemon half around the rim of the chilled glass and shake off any excess juice. Dip the glass into the sugar-zest mixture to coat the rim (see page 38).

Place the egg white in a mixing glass (see page 30), seal it up tight with a firm tap, and shake vigorously for 10 seconds, until white and frothy. Add the vodkas, juice, syrup, and enough ice to fill the glass. Cover and shake vigorously for another 10 seconds. Strain into the sugar-rimmed glass. After about 20 seconds, a nice head will form on top of the drink. Garnish with the candied zest, edible flowers, or both to serve.

Recipe and images used with permission from Artisanal Cocktails by Scott Beattie, 2008, Ten Speed Press.


www.tenspeed.com

Tagged as: artisan, cocktail, cocktail recipe, drinks, entertaining, food & drink, holiday, organic ingredients, recipe

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Guerlain Holiday Beauty 2008

Inspired by the delicate shades of a rare butterfly's wing, the Guerlain holiday 2008 colors has the signature feminine sparkle found in the entire brand.
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The Ombre Éclat 4 Shades Mysterious Butterfly eyeshadow compact contains four vibrant shades of white, mauve, soft pink and violet. It's a light and pretty look, amidst the dramatic dark colors that are usually popular in this season.
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There are two lip gloss shades for the collection. The KissKiss Gloss in 802 Charming Butterfly is a candy pink that is flirty and fun. I like the 803 Intriguing Butterfly, a sexy shimmery violet.
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www.guerlain.com

Tagged as: beauty, beauty product, cosmetics, eye shadow, french, holiday, lip color, lip gloss, makeup, shopping

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Holiday Treats from Recchiuti Confections

Recchiuti Confections has all the chocolate goodies you will need for holiday gifts and entertaining. The Burnt Caramel Almonds are pretty lethal - you can inhale in minutes if you're not careful. Great as a stocking stuffer for the foodie in your life, these organic almonds are first drenched in dark chocolate (with a slight hint of burnt caramel), then dusted in a thick layer of cocoa. Sugary heaven on my happy taste buds...
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I normally don't like peanut butter flavored chocolates, but the Peanut Butter Pucks are so good I nearly keeled over in bliss. I couldn't just eat one piece. Organic peanut butter, chocolate, and fleur de sel come together to create a sumptuous indulgence. It's a smart idea to get a box for your loved ones and a separate one for yourself. Yes, they're that good.
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For the ultimate chocolate pleasure, the Platinum Collection (88 pieces!) will wow everyone. It's best to savor each one slowly, but it's quite possible to devour the entire box at a group soiree. It features some of Recchiuti's most popular flavors (Burnt Caramel, Fleur de Sel Caramel, Cardamom Nougat, Cassis Strata, Ecuador Varietal, Lavender Vanilla, Lemon Verbena, Bergamot Tea, etc.). A big labor of love from one of America's finest choclate artisan.
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www.recchiuti.com

Tagged as: artisan, chocolate, chocolate truffles, chocolatier, confection, entertaining, food, gifts, holiday, organic ingredients

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December 5, 2008

Givenchy Holiday Beauty 2008

Givenchy's Very Couture Palette is a steal for holiday color. A $90 value now at only $45, the rocker-inspired black clutch with silver metal grommets (can double as an evening accessory) contains an eyeshadow quad, lip gloss, face powder quad, blush, and a mini mascara.

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Two new shades are introduced to the Pop Gloss Crystal lip glosses - extremely pearly bright pink and mauve with a frosty finish. The 443 Rose by Night is a soft shimmery pink, with pink, gold and white glints.

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The Rouge Interdit Shine in 07 Rose Shine is my new fave shiny lipstick. It's the best of both lipstick and lip gloss worlds. The clever purple case is so pretty too.

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www.parfumsgivenchy.com

Tagged as: beauty, cosmetics, eye shadow, french, gifts, holiday, lip gloss, lipstick, makeup, shopping

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Holiday Gift Guide 2008 (Part 2)

Here are more holiday shopping ideas!

Windmill has many affordable wines for holiday parties and celebrations. Straight from the Michael~David Winery, they are all priced at $12.00. The 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon will go well with spiced foods; the rustic and strong 2006 Old Vine Zinfandel is filled with raspberry, cocoa, and coffee. Yum. www.lodivineyards.com/index.htm

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Vert, an eco-beauty shopping site, offeres complimentary personal shopping services, makeup lessons, and of course, organic beauty gift ideas. Owner Renata Helfman will customize green gifts for all budgets. www.vertlosangeles.com
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Biotherm Homme has a men's High Recharge skin care gift set for the cutie pie in your life. It contains a cleansing gel, facial exfoliator (yes, men need to exfoliate too!), and a moisturizing concentrate. www.biotherm-usa.com
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MiGi holiday cards from Tiny Prints have customizable photo designs to show off your holiday cheer.
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Sundari has a Commitment to Heal Gift Set. It includes a Neem and Manuka Body Cleanser, Neem and Blood Orange Body Lotion, and a votive candle. Healing bliss can be attainable at: sundari.com

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Whole Foods has a nifty FEED 100 Bag that's made of organic cotton and natural burlap. Great for grocery shopping and other errands, each sale of the bag will feed 100 school children in Rwanda (in partnership with United Nations World Food Program’s School Feeding Program). Do your part and feed 100 kids at: www.feedprojects.org/shopping_product_list.asp

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Tagged as: beauty, body care, Cleanser, eco-friendly, food & drink, gifts, green, holiday, Lifestyle, lotion, organic, shopping, skin care, wine

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Khaya Cookies for Holiday

The Khaya Cookie Company just launched a couple new flavors for the holiday season. I had a hard time keeping my hands away from the Grapeseed Shortbread. They are quite addictive with its mini square size. I found myself going through halfway down the package...yikes. Time to hit the gym. I keep telling myself...ok, these things are trans fat free, all natural...so I feel better now.

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The citrusy Orange & Chocolate Krunchi granola bites are lightly sweetened with honey, brown sugar, and pure dark Belgium chocolate. Packed with Omega-3 fatty acids (from flaxseed) and essential fiber (oats), this is a mini health treat.

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For every 1,500 boxes of Khaya cookies sold, a job is created in certain townships of South Africa (where over 70% of all women who are heads of households are jobless). So do your good deed this season and buy these delicious cookies!


www.khayacookies.com

Tagged as: baking, cookies, food & drink, Gourmet and Gourmand, holiday, natural ingredients

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December 4, 2008

Holiday Gift Guide 2008 (Part 1)

The holiday shopping madness has started! Luckily for my meticulous advance planning, I've got most of it done. If you're still stuck on gift ideas, here's some gift suggestions:

on10 has cool retro-lookin' SPF 15 lip balms as stocking stuffers. They also have travel kits (with candles, lotion, lip balm). Sold exclusively at Sephora: www.sephora.com.

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For crafting lovers (or sensitive soul-baring writers like me - j/k), Rag & Bone has some lovely handmade journals, baby albums, and accordion scrapbooks. I like the Flourish design, a cotton paisley print. The deckle edges are fun to touch, and the paper texture is just right for ink, pencil, and pen. www.ragandbonebindery.com

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For luxe-lovin' beauty addicts, the Sothys Oxyliance™ collection helps skin regain vitality and protect it from enviromental stressors. www.sothys-usa.com
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It's tough to stay on your diet during the holidays, but The Protein Bakery has you covered. Each healthy cookie is packed with 4 grams of protein, has no trans-fat, and is wheat-free! They help keep my stomach happy. I like the Oatmeal White Chocolate Blueberry Cranberry and the Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Walnut. www.proteinbakery.com

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Sarah Drake has cute letterpress correspondence cards, calling cards, and gift tags. I like the Spring design. All are customizable with different font and ink options. www.sarahdrakedesign.com

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American chocolate company Choclatique has some hand-crafted holiday treats: Egg Nog, Cinnamon Bun Bun, or Peppermint Heart. Get their holiday assortment, or order a custom one.
www.choclatique.com
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The Kiehl's Deluxe Lavender Set would be ideal for just about anyone. The relaxing set contains a Deluxe Hand & Body Lotion, Foaming-Relaxing Bath Gel, Gently Exfoliating Body Scrub, and a regular scented Creme de Corps Nurturing Body Washing Cream. www.kiehls.com

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Béatrice Amblard at Bergdorf Goodman

Béatrice Amblard (of April in Paris) just launched an exclusive collection of luxury handbags at Bergdorf Goodman. Her ten designs were a result of 25 years of experience as a leather artisan. Amblard has also worked at Hermès for fourteen years on the infamous Kelly bag.

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Using centuries-old traditional methods, each one is meticulously handcrafted with the finest leathers from French tanneries (the same ones that also supply to Hermès). Aren't these simply divine?

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Handbags range $5,000 to $19,000. The artisan herself will be at Bergdorf again on Dec 19 and 20th to discuss custom designs with you, so check it out!

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Bergdorf Goodman
754 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10019

www.bergdorfgoodman.com
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Tagged as: Accessories, artisan, fashion, fashion design, french, gifts, Handbags, leather, purse, shopping, Stores, Style

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December 2, 2008

479º Popcorn Giveaway!

I'm a big fan of 479º Popcorn, and founder Jean Arnold is too generous to do a holiday giveaway with fête à fête! For those who still haven't tried this artisan popcorn company, they have flavors like Madras Curry Coconut + Cashews, Pimentòn de La Vera, and Vietnamese Cinnamon Sugar.

Are you salivating yet?

We're giving away the The International Collection to one lucky reader. The flavors in this collection are: Ginger Sesame Caramel, Chipotle Caramel + Almonds, Black Truffle + Aged White Cheddar.

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Email me at: feteafeteswag@gmail.com, and one winner will be chosen at random. Don't forget to include your full name and mailing address. Deadline is Sunday, December 7, 11:59pm PST. U.S. residents only.

And, if your orders are over $100, you can save 15% with the discount code LETITPOP during checkout. This is valid through 12/09/08 only - so hurry!


www.479popcorn.com

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Via Maris Holiday

Via Maris has many lovely items for holiday decor and entertaining. I love the Decorative Glitter Glasses. They come in several colors/designs and are great as votive containers or as a small vase. I want all the colors!

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The Syrian Alep (Aleppo) Soap is so darn pretty! Made from an ancient recipe of olive and bay laurel oil, it's the oldest soap formation found in history. The intricate carvings on these make them almost too beautiful to use...they're great as guest bath soaps. Very gentle for the skin.

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www.viamarisnyc.com

Tagged as: beauty, christmas, decor, entertaining, gifts, glass, holiday, shopping, soap

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