11.16.2011

"They say a cluttered desk means a cluttered mind." --Michael Scott

Gentlemen: this post may not be for you. Other than watches, I'm pretty sure most of you do not wear jewelry. Proceed with caution. 


Ladies: Has your jewelry gotten out of control? Do you have no method of organization? Is your dresser/desk/nightstand cluttered with every necklace you own? Read below and be unorganized no more! 


For several years, I've had one of those 100 pocket things that hangs in the closet. This worked out well in New York, but my closet is a little different now and this was just not cutting it anymore. My dresser had become a sea of unorganized watches, rings and necklaces, not to mention all of my small earrings which were always impossible to locate. On my quest to accessorize more, I needed to have a clean way to store my jewelry out on my dresser. 


The "Before" Picture: 


After much research, I found two items at Bed Bath and Beyond. The first is a telescoping necklace holder, $20. It has two levels of double hooks. You can either keep the levels together, or move the second one up to hold even longer necklaces. Of course, mine is at the highest point. With the double hooks, you can really have things organized and all hanging separately. It also has a large, scooped tray at the bottom that can hold rings, or small bracelets. The bottom is felted so it won't scratch your dresser! 

Item number two is the GemGini, also $20 from Bed Bath & Beyond. Despite the annoying name, I really like this product. It is awesome for holding longer earrings, and has spaces for post earrings and/or rings at the bottom. I wear a lot of smaller earrings to work, so this is perfect for having those organized and at the ready. It comes set up with magnets - they advertise that you can magnetize this to the inside of your medicine cabinet so you can "put on makeup and jewelry at the same time." Not sure I would ever do those activities at the same time, but it's a nice idea. You can also use the sticky strips to hang it up on a wall. I haven't done that yet (just have it leaning against the wall), but that's your option. The only issue is that this doesn't really have an option for "huggie" style earrings. I have a few of those hanging on the bottom hooks right now... We'll see how long that lasts. All in all, it's great to have everything organized but available. I feel like I can see everything and it makes me want to wear things I don't usually wear because I can actually find them! 
If you like this concept but want something cuter, I would definitely look at Etsy. They have a TON of earrings organizers like this, but with cute frames and colors. I just didn't want to hang something on the wall, so I went simple.  


Ta da! Organization achieved.
I still need some better situation for bangles and watches 
(you know I have about 15 watches in the rotation), but that's for another day.

11.14.2011

alinea.

In the ongoing celebration of my mom's "big" birthday, the four of us went to Alinea last week. For those of you who don't know, Alinea is only one of two restaurants to receive a 3-star rating from the Michelin Guide and was voted 6th best restaurant in the world by Restaurant Magazine this year. Currently, it is a 20-course affair (it took us approximately 4.5 hours for the entire meal), and each course is artistic, inventive, interactive and playful. 

Since each course is so unusual and intricate, I brought a notebook (and of course, a camera), to document the full meal. My notes are below, and then you can see some pictures by clicking on the link to my Picasa album (at the bottom). I tried to detail each ingredient, what we really enjoyed and the smells/sounds/tastes of each dish.Enjoy! 

* Aperitif: Champagne, Apple liquor, potable bitters

1.    Under the pumpkin table display, savory pumpkin cake on a metal guitar pick.
·         Curry
·         Coconut
·         Crème fraîche

2.    Seaweed on wood plank with four bites: 
·         Garlic leaf in a shallot
·         Snapper on a corn husk
·         Unagi on cabbage leaf (soy sauce – this one we liked best)
·         Cod on a leek

3.    Lightly Fried Yuba (aka “Witch Finger”), byproduct of tofu
·         Avocado
·         Green onions
·         Toasted sesame seeds
·         Miso emulsion
·         [Crunchy, yummy]

4.    Bowl of Fish Stuff
·         Trout
·         Bourbon maple syrup jelly balls
·         Rice with smoked gel
·         [Sweet, fishy, crunchy, earthy]

5.    Toasted Oak Leaves with Lightly Fried Cheese
·         Cheese
·         Shallots
·         Apple
·         [Aromatic, Autumnal]

6.    Family Style Course
·         Whole sea bream with mint pesto
·         Caponata with vegetables and chocolate
·         Crunchy crackers

* Brought out four red cabbage leaves on sticks. Set them on our table but we didn’t eat them yet. Looked like flags.

7.    Hands-Free Bite (on an antennae)
·         Papaya
·         Dehydrated orange
·         Raw fennel
·         Cucumber
·         [Soft, crunchy, gummy]

8.    Big Pillow with Mushrooms
·         Pillow with pine aroma
·         Plate had mushrooms, thyme foam, pine cream
·         [Earthy, foresty]

9.    Little Wax Soup Bowl (pin through bowl; pull pin to dump stuff into soup)
·         Truffle
·         Parmesan
·         Potato
·         Chive
·         [Hot and cold, time sensitive]

10.  Interactive Red Cabbage Wrap (wood with glass plate on top; take glass plate off; construct metal stand from two pieces that interlock)
·         Tomato
·         Potato
·         Bell Pepper
·         Onion
·         Mustard
·         Paprika potato
·         Hamachi with huckleberry

11.  Fork bite (handed us round bottom bowl with fork balancing; eat fork first, then sip soup)
·         Fork: eggplant and sea bass
·         Soup: sweet vidalia onion soup and pepper foam

*Sprayed black tea oil on our table

12.  Miro Painting (9 forks and spoons each laid out on the table in front of us; after each bite, deposit utensil into metal vase with lavender salt)
·         Lavender noodle
·         Beet jello
·         Olive
·         Pickled cherries
·         Fig
·         Apple
·         Fish
·         Olive oil

13.  Liquid black truffle ravioli (on spoon in bottomless bowl)
·         One bite
·         Explosion!

14.  Yuzu Snow (palate cleanser)
·         Metal cone
·         Frozen with liquid nitrogen

15.  Cubist fruit and cheese plate
·         Cheese with nuts
·         Flat crunchy paper
·         Applesauce

16.  Test tube (“It could get messy”)
·         Lemongrass gelatin
·         Cucumber

*Mom got chocolate cake ball with cream for her birthday


17.  Silicon table cloth
·         4 little bowls of stuff: lingonberry syrup, butternut squash syrup, goose island stout beer syrup, citrus marigold flowers
·         Brought out two brown bowls which were put in the middle of the table and two cups of dry ice
·         Grant Aschatz and helper come out!
·         Start decorating table with 3 syrups and flowers
·         Then then smash the brown bowls on the table – dark chocolate piñatas, with cotton candy, French toast pieces, lingonberry taffy, pumpkin pie filling… 
Alinea