Friday, December 28, 2012

Friday's Five Favorite Things:

I have decided that everyone loves a good Friday and we all typically look forward to this day almost all week long.  In celebration of one of my favorite days of the week, I have decided to make it a weekly habit to share five of my favorite things with you guys.  Now, please know that I move on quite quickly from my obesessions, but, when I crush on a fave object I crush hard.  So, without much further ado, I present to you my five favorite things as of 12.28.2012:

1. My dog Geoff.  He is 110+ lbs of pure joy and love.  He speaks with a Jersey accent, his middle name pays homage to the great Robert DeNiro, he is smart enough to know that he should do as he is told, but still realizes he can make a decision whether or not to obey us, and he gets so excited to see me every day that you would think I had been away for 20-some-odd years.  While sometimes he is referred to as "Geoff-Monster" because of his clumsiness/dirtiness/shedding/gigantasism/strong-will; he is my little precious and I have been obsessed with him from day numero uno.  (Also, there was a puppy who visited us at work named Mickey and since he falls into the category of puppy/doggie/canine he is also posted on here...begin the surround sound of "aaaaawwwwwweeeeeeeeees")

Geoffrey DeNiro Sandlin

Geoff-Monster enjoying a little raw-hide snack.  He is destructive.

Mickey II was our visitor today.  He was added to the list by just being his adorable Welsh-Corgie self.  PRESH!
2.  My S-Mother's famously delicious banana pudding.  (This is a classic and will not be a fleeting obsession like some others on this list.)  Now, I'm sure if you become an avid reader of my posts you will hear a lot about my family and friends as I simply adore them.  With that, you will get to know my mother who I affectionately refer to as my S-Mother, Worst-Case-Scenario-Susan, Mama Sue, and My Mommy.  She comes by all of these nicknames honestly and is one of the coolest, sweetest, and most talented people I've ever had the pleasure of knowing.  With that said...the woman can COOK as well.  Now, one thing to please note about my mother is that she hates all things banana.  She hates the "odor" (as she calls it...most of us would downgrade it to a smell at least), the color, the idea, and the taste of them.  However, for someone who probably has at least one nightmare a week about said delicious fruit, she sure can make THE best 'nana puddin' you've ever had the pleasure of stuffing into your face.  When I asked for the recipe she sent me straight to the Nilla Wafers box; I have tried this recipe and she clearly does something different that she is not sharing with the rest of us.  It is mind-blowingly delicious.  But, since she insists that this is her only secret to this amazing treat, I have posted the recipe for all to see.  Happy cooking!

Mama Sue’s Famous “Labor of Love” Banana Pudding/Nabisco’s Nilla Wafer BP Recipe

Prep Time: 30 min
Total Time: 50 min
Makes:
12 servings, 2/3 cup each
Makes 12 servings, 2/3 cup each.

Ingredients:
3/4 cup sugar, divided
1/3 cup flour
Dash salt
3 eggs, separated
2 cups milk
1/2 tsp. vanilla
45 NILLA Wafers, divided
5 bananas, sliced

Preparation:
Heat oven to 350°F.
MIX 1/2 cup sugar, flour and salt in top of double boiler. Blend in 3 egg yolks and milk. Cook, uncovered, over boiling water 10 to 12 min. or until thickened, stirring constantly. Remove from heat; stir in vanilla.
RESERVE 12 wafers for garnish. Spread small amount of custard onto bottom of 1-1/2-qt. baking dish. Cover with layers of 1/3 each of the remaining wafers, bananas and remaining custard. Repeat layers 2 times.
BEAT egg whites on high speed of mixer until soft peaks form. Gradually beat in remaining sugar until stiff peaks form. Spread over custard, sealing well to edge of dish.
BAKE 15 to 20 min. or until lightly browned. Cool slightly. Top with reserved wafers just before serving.
3. Joss and Main online store.  Design Geeks: This. Will. Rock. Your. World.  Not only is their symbol a peacock (which there isn't enough time in the day for me to describe my love of peacocks and their amazing feathers) BUT they have amazing accessories, furniture, and cool "junk" at amazing prices.  If you are like me, you have a husband who likes to have his home looking good; however, he may not understand at what price this luxury comes.  When you shop at Joss and Main you will find throw pillows (all men's favorite accessory, ha!) that are originally 70+ bucks for  a set of two at the low-low price of 35.00!  Not only that, everything is sorted by style, theme, and description.  This website will make you see a little porcelain book-end shaped like a pug dog and make you ask yourself "where has that been my whole life?!?!?!?" as you click on the 'add to cart' button.  I almost bought a light turquoise beach cruiser bicycle for myself...impulsive much?  Check it out: https://www.jossandmain.com/ 

Thalia Sofa- $1225.95


Delta Pillow (set of 2)- $81.90

Ashbury Wall Mirror- $45.95

4.  AND, since this IS a design blog, and I have a lot to say about design and could go on and on an on for hours on end about some of my favorite aspects of design and yadda yadda yaadda yaaaaah (you will get enough of this as the posts continue), I want to share a snippet of some of my favorite paint colors.  If you are one of my faithful readers, you will remember that in the very first post I let you know that I am obsessed with paint colors.  Not just the actual samples, but also the way they look in a space, the names of the paint colors, the richness and intensity, and the quirkiness of how to predict whether or not a color will come off as originally expected.  It is almost like a game of rhoulette on some colors....and I am addicted to the rush of trying new ones.  Now, while my love for paint colors will never change, my tastes and preferences most certainly will.  I change my "favorites" list up quite frequently and become easily obsessed with new ones.  The theme of Friday is "five favorites" so sticking with that I will give you my five current favorite neutrals that are more-than-amazing in a home:
 
I.  Benjamin Moore's Revere Pewter---this is the most amazing light warm gray you will ever lay your eyes on
II. Sherwin William's Urban Putty---a very light and warm cream with just a hint of beige to add color (goes with everything)
III. Sherwin William's Jogging Path---for the person who likes a little more color on their neutrals.  This is a lovely warm gray with a hint of sage.
IV. Benjamin Moore's Hot Springs Stone---this medium-toned taupe color can really dress up a dining room or bedroom.  While not dark, it does give off a soft and restful feeling.
V. Sherwin William's Taupe Tone---again, this is a medium toned taupe color (neither distinctly grey nor dinstinctly tan) which changes color in each space you put it in.  It can run a little darker, so be careful putting this in task-oriented spaces without proper lighting.

***If you do not own your very own paint fan deck I highly recommend asking for one for your next Birthday/Christmas/Anniversary.  You do not understand the power it gives you until you own one of your own :)*


5. AND lastly, but definitely not least;  I found a necklace that I requested and recieved from my beau for Christmas and I am pretty obsessed with it.  It is the Karma necklace and it is a simple reminder that what goes around always comes around.  It is so beautiful and petite and goes with everything I wear.  It is always nice to have a peice of every day jewelry that you love;  and  to know that it is such a cool symbol of such a simple belief and way of thinking....I just love it. 


Always be kind to others; people are so much more attractive when they are smiling

That is it for me today.  I hope you enjoy your Friday night and that it lives up to your expectations you placed upon it on Monday.  May you have a blessed and joyous New Year and safe and happy travels!

3 comments:

  1. For this you receive all the banana pudding you can eat forever!!! I love you bunches! I am obsessed with the blog!
    Mom

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  2. I always love a girl who can tell you the exact name of a paint color in their home. :) And, I want that necklace!

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