So on what may possibly be the hottest day of the year so far, I wake up and decide to start scraping the stucco off of my kitchen ceiling. I wasn't even a third of the way through when I began to seriously question what I was thinking.....
Sunday, July 5, 2020
Weekend Warrior- Kitchen Facelift
Sunday, June 7, 2020
Shutdown and a New Reality!
The entire world shutdown at the end of March, as I am sure you are aware. At first we were all in disbelief and fear of the unknown, then we moved into boredom and depression. This blog fell by the wayside as well, since there was no where I was going and nothing exciting I was doing. Now mind you, I cannot truly say I have in fact been locked down entirely for the past 3 months because if you think a true Italian family is still not seeing each other regardless what any governor says, then you just don't know...
If you had told me earlier this year that I would spend a months watching a documentary about a gay man who raised tigers and setting my phone to remind me of governor updates daily, I would've absolutely thought you were insane though. That is exactly where it went at first though....
Dante started taking extra naps with less to bark at....
It wasn't all just "Tiger King" and "Wine with Dewine" though... I also learned the luxury of deliveries! What a time saver this proved to be... and it may just be something that stays long after the pandemic is gone. Groceries now came right to the door, as well as, all those heavy items from Sam's Club through Instacart (use link or code: ASTONE3B41DC to sign up and save $10) and dinner could arrive in minutes from Door Dash (use link to get $10 off each of your first 3 orders). Even the wine began to be delivered right to my door to make those governor updates more tolerable.... Splash wines never let me down and was not a monthly club... you order as you want with fast delivery.
It wasn't just food items though. I decided to branch out even more and try a stylist service and some makeup subscriptions as well as a cleaning supply services. So first I tried StitchFix (use link for a $25 credit) looking for more stylish clothes to lounge in. I absolutely fell in love with this service and was amazed how well the clothes actually fit. How is it that I could actually be in a store and find nothing that fir but someone who never saw me could ship something to me that fit like a glove?
I also fell in love with Mrs. Meyers cleaning products and how the scents changed from season to season. I signed up for Grove.co (use link to get a free starter set with order) and never looked back. I found many other wonderful products through them as well that became household staples such as the Paw Sense Pet Deodorizer and their wrinkle release spray.
Sunday, May 17, 2020
Finding Tranquility
The world suddenly seems like it will never be the same. Our lives have changed drastically in the last few months and it has become increasingly easy to get caught in the stress. We can't go anywhere without a mask, there are riots in large cities, and you can't even find toilet paper of all things!
In the midst of all the madness I still somehow managed to find my own peaceful little seclusion where I could evade the madness in silent mediation. On a whim one day I just drove down into the backside of one of the wineries where I used to visit prior to the shutdown, no one was around, not a sole... I pulled over and took the camp chair out of my hatch and just sat a while listening to the water hit the bank. I have gone back several times again since already and still no one has been the wiser. It feels like my own little secret where I am, at least for a moment, the only person on earth.
Sunday, February 2, 2020
Weekend Warrior- Small Change in Bathroom
I have always had a thing for old black and white photos, leopards, and things that made me think of Roaring 20's elegance. As I had mentioned before my home is from 1918 and my bathroom still boasts an original clawfoot tub that I recently refinished. When I had redone the bathroom prior to this I made a display on the main wall using print outs from Pintrest and framed them as old black and white photos of Italian women and what I considered to be old glamorous elegance.
Sunday, January 19, 2020
Pasta Sundays
As Sophia Loren is credited for once saying... "I would much rather eat pasta and drink wine than be a size zero".... I must say like most other women who grew up Italian, I would have to agree. To an outsider, it may seem odd to eat the same meal every Sunday and have the same argument over gravy or sauce week after week (we call it sauce, by the way) but for me this Sunday ritual means family, tradition, and stability. It is such a simple gesture of love to place that salad, large bowl of pasta and garlic bread on the table and is certainly a meal that does not break the bank.
This Sunday meal also wasn't limited to the women only cooking for once during the week as well. It was my Grandfather who was famous for his sauce. He would start early and the smell would fill his kitchen all day. I can still picture him there with his short stature and a mapine (slang It. for dishtowel) hanging at his waist hitting away any hand trying to dip a slice of Italian bread too soon into his creation. He had many meats in his sauce to add flavor such as Italian sausage and meatballs as well as a slice of capicola, this abundance probably stemmed from the fact he no longer had to slingshot robins in the yard to add meat to his meal.
I wish I had learned every trick he had in preparing his sauce in the exact same way. There are some tricks I incorporate, such as rolling my meatballs in season salt, but there are also many that are lost. He was gone several years already before I tried my hand at creating my own sauce. This first attempt also came out as a disaster due to the fact that my Dad convinced me a clove of garlic was the whole head! Below is the closest I have come to Grandpa Joe's sauce. I hope you can enjoy the tradition as well. If you make it let me know how it comes out. What traditions do you have?
Grandpa Joe's Sauce ( the modern version)
Ingredients:
2 tbsp olive oil
1/2 lb Italian sausage (rope)
couple slices capicola
3 cloves garlic
1/4 cup tomato paste
3- 35 oz cans Italian peeled tomatoes
2 cups water
salt and pepper to taste
6 fresh basil leaves torn small
Directions:
Heat oil in large stock pot over medium heat. Cut sausage to smaller pieces and cook stirring until browned. Add in capicola to brown as well, will be quicker. Remove the cooked meat and discard about the 1/2 the fat created from cooking.
Add the garlic into oil and left fat until golden then remove garlic leaving the flavor before adding the tomato paste. Puree the tomatoes with their canned juices into the pot. Add the water, salt, pepper, and basil and bring to boil. Add back in the meats and lower to simmer over low heat. Stir with love occasionally for at least 2 hours. If sauce thickens too much more water can be added.
Saturday, December 7, 2019
Holiday Kick Off Parade
It was a brisk December night and I was tired of being cooped up in the house working. I clicked and I clacked through all of Facebook's events... only to find to my wondering eyes that there was to be a Christmas parade!
Sunday, November 10, 2019
Weekend Warriors- Claw Foot Tub Edition!
I live in a 1200 sq ft town home built in 1918 in a suburb of Youngstown. While any modern home needs modern functionality, as I remodel I have always tried to stay true to the era of the home. I have restored and added bead board into my décor, removed carpeting back to the hardwood floors, and tried to choose light fixtures with the home's age in mind as well.
One of the most coveted original aspects of the home has always been the claw foot tub. For many years, I did not even have a shower.... I lavished in soaking in the deep tub nightly and the lack of a shower never crossed my mind. One thing that did cross my mind though was that that tub was showing its age. It was dingy and needed some love.
I decided to undertake this major DIY home renovation to sand down the tub and refinish it, as well as add a shower extension. The products I used can be found at the links above. If you have never sanded anything down... wood, tub, doesn't matter... be forwarded, it makes a mess of dust!
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