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Thursday
Jan142010

Norah Jones The Fall

I've always admired the highly talented Norah Jones. Even if her debut performance in My Blueberry Nights wasn't exactly Oscar-worthy, it's still a great first appearance on celluloid. Seriously, who could turn down a chance to work with Wong Kar Wai? I also loved her collaboration with Q-Tip on "Life is Better" - it's a playful departure from her signature sound.

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Working with new musicians, her recent release The Fall heads into angst territory. It's not as warm and fuzzy, with a strong leaning on guitar and less on the piano.

The first song, the catchy "Chasing Pirates," is something we expect of Jones. My favorite of the album is the last track, "Man of the Hour." Her vocals just shine through and the lyrics are so cute. "Even Though" is a sultry piece filled with longing while "Young Blood" is another pretty song to groove to as you work.

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To promote the new album, Norah Jones is embarking on a four-month international concert tour this year. For more info on tour dates and other music news, go to www.norahjones.com and www.myspace.com/norahjones.

For editorial consideration, a review album was provided for this review.

Tuesday
Jan122010

Eminence USDA Organic Collection

Eminence Organics has a really comprehensive and award-winning organic skin care line, but it's great to see that they finally launched a collection of USDA Organic Certified personal care products. Perfect for the harsh winter, the Shea Butter & Mint Moisture Balm will smooth out all your rough spots. The refreshingly minty balm is packed with organic avocado, shea butter, and tea tree to address cracked feet, elbows, and knees. I do like how it delivers lots of moisture without leaving a greasy residue. The twist-up applicator is also super convenient for the gym or travel. USDA_Eminence.jpg Want soft and germ-free hands? The non-drying and chemical-free Tea Tree & Mint Hand Cleanser is enriched with organic chamomile, aloe vera and tea tree oil. The 2 ounce size is great for travel bags and larger purses, so you can always get clean hands when you can't locate a nearby restroom. If you want more peppermint goodness, also try their new Vanilla Mint Hand Cream. eminenceorganics.com For editorial consideration, a product sample was provided for this review.

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Thursday
Jan072010

I Love Macarons

If you've ever tried those fabulous Macarons de Paris, and if you were ever inclined to learn to make them, the new baking book I Love Macarons will help you re-create these delightful pastries in your kitchen. Not only does pastry chef Hisako Ogita details the different types of meringue used in the recipes, she also shares an endless array of buttercream flavors for you to play with. Ilovemacarons.jpg I have tons of baking books, but Ogita's slim volume shares really useful pointers like using two trays to prevent over-baking the bottom of the macarons. This method also prevents them from puffing up too much or cracking. If you read through each and every step, you should be able to produce really elegant treats for you and your lucky friends. I didn't include the buttercream recipe (this post is too long as it is) but you can easily find one online, or try a chocolate-flavored one from David Lebovitz. How to Make Basic Macaron Batter (Vanilla Flavor) Ingredients (makes about 2 dozen macarons) 2/3 cup (3 ounces/85 grams) ground almonds 1 1/2 cups (5.25 ounces/150 grams) powdered sugar 3 large egg whites, at room temperature 5 tablespoons/65 grams granulated sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract, or seeds from 1/2 a vanilla bean Note: If you are using a vanilla bean, use seeds from 1/2 of a pod. To take out the seeds, slash the pod and scrape out the seeds. 1. Cut a sheet of parchment paper (or other nonstick liner) to fit your baking sheet. Draw 1-inch/2.5-centimeter circles on the paper, spacing them at least 1/2 inch/1.5 centimeters apart. This pattern will be your guide for squeezing out the macaron batter. 2. In a food processor, grind almonds and powdered sugar together to a fine powder. Sift the mixture through a medium-mesh sieve twice. Set aside. Pointer: Before beating the mixture in step 3 with a hand mixer, scrape the remaining meringue from the bowl’s sides with a spatula. Do this each time you start the mixer. Pointer: After the sugar has been added, beat egg whites on high speed until they reach stiff, glossy peaks, about one minute. You can use a hand mixer or a stand mixer. I%20Love%20Macarons_57.jpg 3. In a stainless steel mixing bowl, beat egg whites on high speed until they are foamy. Gradually add the granulated sugar to the egg whites, as shown. 4. Add vanilla and stir lightly. 5. When the meringue is stiff, firm, and has a glossy texture, it is done. 6. Add half of the sifted flour mixture from step 2. Stir it with a spatula while scooping it up from the bottom of the bowl. 7. Add the rest of the flour and mix it lightly in a circular motion. 8. Macaronnage When you run out of flour, press and spread out the batter against the bowl’s sides. Scoop the batter from the bottom and turn it upside down (see photo at bottom, second from left). Repeat this process about 15 times. Pointer: If the macaronnage step is repeated less than 10 times, the baked macarons will lack luster. However, when it is repeated more than 20 times, oil stains may remain on the pastry’s surface when the macarons are baked. 9. Macaronner When the batter becomes nicely firm and drips slowly as you scoop it with a spatula, the mixture is done. 10. Attach a 0.4-inch/1.01 centimeter tip to the pastry bag. Twist the bag to hold the tip tightly. This prevents the batter from leaking out. 11. Place the pastry bag, tip down, inside a deep measuring cup and pour the batter made in step 9 into it. 12. After pouring the batter into the bag, clip the bag top to prevent the batter from coming out. You can use a string or rubber band, as well as a clip, to close it. 13. Place the sheet used in step 1 on the baking sheet and squeeze out the batter onto the center of the circles. Make small circles since the batter tends to spread out after being squeezed. 14. Rap the baking sheet firmly against the counter or other flat surface. This helps the macarons hold their rounded shape and helps the pied, or little “foot,” to form. 15. Dry the batter at room temperature, uncovered, for 15 minutes. A slight crust should form on top of the macarons. On rainy days, it helps to dehumidify the room. 16. If the batter circles do not stick to your finger when you touch them, the drying process is complete. On a dry and sunny day, the drying process takes approximately 30 minutes. Pointer: The batter is settled when no tips can be seen in the circles. Baking the Macarons 1. Place oven racks in the center of the oven. Preheat the oven to 375°F (190°C). 2. Stack the baking sheet with the batter circles into an empty baking sheet and slide both into the oven. 3. Bake for 15 to 18 minutes, until slightly crisp and crackled on top. 4. To bake the macarons evenly, rotate the tray so that macarons at the rear come up front and vice-versa. 5. If the insides of the macarons are still soft after 15 minutes, lower oven temperature to 300ºF/150 ºC, cover the tray with aluminum foil, and bake for another 2 to 3 minutes. 6. The macarons are done! Remove the baking sheet from the oven and cool on a wire rack. When the macarons are completely cooled, remove them from the baking sheet. * Spread cream between two of the macaron shells, and they are ready to be eaten! Pointer: Macarons can be preserved for about one week if you keep them in a sealed container. Recipe & images re-published with permission from I Love Macarons by Hisako Ogita, Chronicle Books 2009. www.chroniclebooks.com For editorial consideration, a review book copy was provided for this review.

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Tuesday
Jan052010

The Lodge At Sonoma - Affordable Wine Country Getaway

Things might still be tight with the economy, but that doesn't mean you can't have some well-deserved relaxation and fun. If you're craving for a little wine country getaway, The Lodge at Sonoma is a great idea to sneak in a weekend break and do some wine tasting. The wineries are sending out their siren call, so why the heck not? lodgesonoma_Pool.jpg The hotel is a gorgeous-looking property located close to downtown Sonoma. Their gardens are lush and tranquil, and the pool is quite beautiful and inviting. Most importantly, it's darn affordable, especially during low season. As a Renaissance resort it has a lot of amenities. There's plenty to do to keep yourself busy - shopping areas, biking trails, and golf courses are close by. Most importantly, there's tons of wineries to visit. Cottage_room.jpg The cottage rooms are so spacious that you can relax inside it for hours if you wanted to. The bathtub has a wall with built-in wooden shutters, so you can open them up and actually watch TV as you soak in a bubble bath. Don't forget to sip on a glass of wine while you're at it. Afterward, if you've had a bit too much to drink and eat, you can nap it off on the comfy leather sofa, conveniently located near the warm fireplace. carnerosbistro_Halibut.jpg The hotel's restaurant, the Carneros Bistro & Wine Bar, has a seriously fantastic menu. Chef de Cuisine Janine Falvo has an inimitable talent with her food - every dish is so flavorful that your taste buds are left singing for hours afterward. We started with the seared foie gras and the Taco Three Bites, and proceeded to dive into the duck confit. I especially loved the braised lamb and feta orzotto - who knew lamb and feta could be so heavenly together? The rich maitake mushroom mac & cheese will ruin your diet, but that's OK - it's totally worth it. For a sweet ending, we had the Coffee Pot de Creme & Carneros Coffee Cake and the Fall Pie Liquid Nitrogen Ice Cream. Raindance_suite.jpg Don't forget to schedule a treatment at the Raindance Spa. I tried the invigorating Grape Seed Body Polish, which is perfect for sloughing off dry winter skin. The beautiful lounge has plenty of plush divans so you can relax and chat with your girlfriends. For the ultimate romantic treat with your sweetheart, the signature Raindance Suite lets you experience a special couple's spa treatment. The luxurious suite is complete with a private fireplace, monsoon shower, and a couple's hydrotherapy tub. In honor of Valentine's Day, lovebirds can also take advantage of The “Buena Vista Carneros Valentine’s Package” for the entire month of February. It includes accommodations for two nights, spa treatments for two, a three-course dinner paired with wines at Buena Vista Carneros, and a choice of a guided bike or Segway tour. www.thelodgeatsonoma.com For editorial consideration, a press visit was provided for this review.

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Monday
Jan042010

Happy 2010!

Happy New Year! While some folks spent their new year putting 'exercise more' on their list of resolutions, I resolved to surround myself with more fun things to do and to attract more happiness into my already abundant life. My first outing of the New Year's weekend was to indulge in the deluxe afternoon tea at the Ritz. Now, doesn't this silver tray of goodies make you drool? And yes, we gobbled it all up with great relish. tea_ritz.jpg Blackcurrant scones, macarons, black cherry financiers, mini fruit tartlettes, oh my! Unfortunately, we were told that they're ending tea service at the end of this month (hopefully because of temporary renovation plans, not the economy). If that was indeed the very last time we could enjoy it, at least we were lucky enough to sit in a gorgeous tea room with friends, listening to the harpist play ethereal notes as we sipped delicately from our teacups... strawberries_ritz.jpg Life...is a dessert glass filled with ripe strawberries and Chantilly cream. Wishing you all a year filled with light, love, health, success, and happiness!

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Tuesday
Dec292009

Marie-Veronique Organics

Marie-Veronique Organics has one of the gentlest organic facial cleansers I've tried. Although it contains 1% lactic acid to promote exfoliation, the Jade Gentle Cleanser is non-foaming and doesn't strip the skin of its natural oils. The anti-inflammatory properties of hydrolyzed jade ensures that this cleanser is usable for the most sensitive skin. marieveronique_TravelKit.jpg I don't usually like most tinted moisturizers, but their Creme de Soleil Tinted SPF 30 has a really matte texture and didn't leave any greasy residue whatsoever. The tint also blended right into the skin, so I didn't have to worry about having extra color on my face. This sunscreen contains the healing emu oil and the regenerative helichrysum essential oil. I also like that they don't use any waxes in their natural skin care line. Apparently they cause the little bumps on your skin, clogging up the pores. This local company is also against using nanoparticles, parabens, fillers, and fragrances. While this is not the cheapest 'green' skin care, it's far more affordable than many luxury department store brands. I recommend getting their Anti-Aging Travel Kit to see if your skin will agree to their formulas. Their face oils (Overture and Nocturne) are jam-packed with nourishing nutrients like krill, broccoli seed, cherry kernel, black raspberry seed, and kiwi seed oils. www.marieveronique.net For editorial consideration, a product sample was provided for this review.

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Monday
Dec282009

Detox In The New Year With Cook! SF

Feeling sluggish from all the holiday indulgence? Most of you probably have the long-term goal to become healthier in the new year. For those in the SF Bay Area, you're in luck. Cook! SF has a delicious Real Detox meal program that's coming up in January. DinnerEntree_cookSF.jpg Say goodbye to that awful lemon juice cleanse. You can actually lose weight, feel better and improve your mental clarity by eating whole, organic foods. To make your life easier, Cook! SF will prepare and deliver all the meals to you each week. Each dish is prepared with local ingredients and is free of all preservatives, trans-fats, and high fructose corn syrup. Their meal kits are all pre-portioned and take only 15-20 minutes to cook. They also offer vegetarian, gluten-free, and dairy-free options. I tried one of their seafood meals and it's really flavorful for a 'detox' meal. The portion I got was so big I could have split it into two meals. cookSf_mealkit.jpg You can sign up for a 1 or 2 week plan. Based on Dr. Mark Hyman's Ultra Metabolism menu recommendations, this is probably one of the safest ways to nourish your body without starvation, suffering through meal replacement shakes, or popping tons of herbal supplements. If you sign up for the detox before December 31, you'll also get a $20 gift certificate. www.cooksf.com For editorial consideration, a product sample was provided for this review.

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Wednesday
Dec162009

Caroline Chu Holiday Giveaway

Some of you might have learned about Caroline Chu skin care earlier this year, and the lovely Ms. Caroline has kindly offered to host another fabulous beauty giveaway! Just for the holidays, we're giving away a deluxe Facial & Body Care Holiday Set to one lucky reader. This set includes full-size bottles of Caroline Chu fragrance, body lotion, gentle facial cleanser, and shower gel (retail value $124). carolinechu_giftpack.JPG For a limited time, you can also get a 20% discount (use code: feteafete20) on www.carolinechu.com. The discount is valid now through December 30. To make things even sweeter, a free gift is also included with purchase. To Enter: Step 1: Tweet this post on Twitter (RT @feteafete Caroline Chu giveaway http://tinyurl.com/yjs6buj ). IF you don't have a Twitter account, please leave an interesting comment below this post on which product you'd like to try (don't send generic ones like 'this sounds great'). Step 2: Email your full name & mailing address to feteafeteswag@gmail.com. Be sure to enter 'Caroline Chu Giveaway' in the subject line and your unlocked Twitter link in the body. DO NOT forget to email your name & address after you comment or tweet, or you'll be disqualified automatically! One winner will be chosen at random. Deadline is Thursday, December 24, at 11:59pm EST. U.S. residents only. Good luck! holiday_carolinechu.jpg Caroline's products are also available on Zappos.com and QVC.com. Check them out! This giveaway is generously sponsored by Caroline Chu Skin Care & Cosmetics.

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Tuesday
Dec152009

Holiday Sweets from Recchiuti Confections

Recchiuti Confections just started their Twelve Days of Christmas promotion! For the next two weeks they'll be announcing daily specials (discounts, contests, special events, prizes, etc.) for the holiday season. recchiuti_xmas09.jpg Here's your chance to taste some of the world's best chocolate confections. And, if you follow them on Twitter you get to learn about discount codes (15% off when you enter or mention the code JOLLY online or at their SF retail shop). orangepeel_recchiuti.jpg Get the yummy Christmas Motif Chocolates (signature Burnt Caramel flavor) for your loved ones. Or try the amazing Candied Orange Peel Box. Each piece is hand cut and candied in-house, and the superb quality shows off the artisan technique. I usually don't like candied orange peel because it's so bitter but these are so delicious. recchiuti_keylimepear.jpg The Key Lime Pears are also sublime. These delicately thin pear crisps were baked in tart key lime juice, then dipped in chocolate. If you want something way more decadent, the newly formulated Peanut Butter Pucks should do the trick. Despite its richness, it's still quite hard to eat just one piece. www.recchiuti.com For editorial consideration, a product sample was provided for this review.

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Monday
Dec142009

Compartes Chocolatier

Jonathan Grahm must have been a child prodigy when it came to the subject of chocolate. At only 15, he took over Compartes Chocolatiers, his family's chocolate shop in Brentwood. Not many teens can claim that accomplishment. lemon-pepper-truffle.jpg Now, at the ripe old age of 24, he's churning out lovely truffles so lovely that even celebrities can't get enough of them. Along with Nicole Kidman and Brad Pitt, this boutique has served truffles to the likes of Frank Sinatra and Marilyn Monroe. smokedsalt_compartes.jpg These handmade chocolates contain only fresh organic ingredients. My favorites were the bestselling Smoked Salt and the Honey + Peanut Butter + Sea Salt (made with wild organic honey). The Mexican Hot Chocolate is really spicy if you like a lot of heat and the Ridiculous Raspberry flavor is one of the most zingy berry truffles I've had in recent memory. The limited edition Passionfruit + Dark Chocolate is pretty darn amazing too. COMPARTES.jpg Get your Compartes holiday chocolates online at www.compartes.com For editorial consideration, a product sample was provided for this review.

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