I'm sharing my favorite songs discovered in 2010 - 6 songs a day - I'll post the entire set in a YouTube playlist on December 31.
Sky Sailing - A Little Opera Goes a Long Way
"Where the page proclaims the end."
The title of this song pulled me in and I ended up loving it.
Steve Azar - Sunshine
"Says I finally got it right."
I still can't figure out how this wasn't a bigger hit this year.
Sugarland - Little Miss
"Little miss who you are, is so much more than you like to talk about."
Didn't love their latest album, but this song made me happy.
Susan Boyle - Wild Horses
"Fate has been suffered and tears must be cried."
Thanks to PG who introduced me to this song - it is awe inspiring.
Tift Merritt - The Things That Everybody Does
"But how could I go with breakfast not over yet."
This entire album was amazing - I had a hard time picking just one, but in the end this one won out.
Zac Brown Band - Free
"We'll drive until the city lights dissolve into a country sky."
Zac Brown Band has quickly become one of my go to bands I love pretty much everything they put out. Got my hands on their latest this week and feel completely in love with one more of their songs - I'll share next week.
I did it - got through the entire list of 60 songs I fell in love with in 2010. Want to hear them all together, check out the playlist below. Thanks for a years worth of support, comments and blog love, it is very much appreciated.
I hope you all have a happy and safe New Years, see you in 2011.
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Friday, December 31, 2010
Best of 2010 - Sky Sailing to Zac Brown Band
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Labels: A Little Opera Goes a Long Way, Ain't No Sunshine, All The Wild Horses, Free, LIttle Miss, The Things That Everybody Does
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Best of 2010 - Retribution Gospel Choir to Savoir Adore
I'm sharing my favorite songs discovered in 2010 - 6 songs a day - I'll post the entire set in a YouTube playlist on December 31.
Retribution Gospel Choir - Hide it Away
"You think you have what you own."
Love the band name and love this song.
Runar Eff - Take on Me
"Slowly learning that life is okay."
Heard this one playing in the background of a TV show and had to track it down. I was a huge fan of the original back in the day - but I think I love this one even more.
Ryan Bingham - Country Roads
"Might have took a few wrong turns, down a few wrong roads."
Ryan Bingham has become a huge favorite of mine this year - mostly for songs like this that make me want to set off on an epic road trip.
Sara Bareilles - King of Anything
"I'm not the one who's lost with no direction."
Sara does no wrong in my book. This is one of those songs I find myself singing at the top of my lungs as I drive down the road. If I had put this list together this week - King of Anything may have been replaced by her "Let the Rain."
Sarah Sample - Everytime I Go
"My stomach in the sky, my heart a battle cry."
An up and comer - such a great song. For someone who spends too much time traveling and away from the people I love, this song really hit home for me.
Savoir Adore - The Garden
Great melody, harmonies and oh, so beautiful.
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Labels: Country Roads, Everytime I Go, Hide it Away, King of Anything, Take On Me, The Garden
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Best of 2010 - Mumford & Son to Ray LaMontagne
I'm sharing my favorite songs discovered in 2010 - 6 songs a day - I'll post the entire set in a YouTube playlist on December 31.
Mumford & Sons - Awake My Soul
"Where you invest your love, you invest your life."
The album this one came off of is one of my top five of 2010 - I love nearly every song. This one makes me want to get up and do something.
Muse - Uprising
"Rise up and take the power back."
One of the best workout songs for me this year - it keeps me moving.
Neon Trees - Animal
"I kinda wanna be more than friends."
As luck would have it, today's set is full of great keep moving songs, Animal certainly fits the bill. I remember listening to this one on the way home from the zoo with my niece and nephew - perfect song for the day.
OneRepublic - Good Life
"What is there to complain about."
Perfect song for a summer day - windows open driving down the highway.
Radney Foster - Angel Flight
"Come on brother, you're with me tonight."
I'll never forget the first time I heard this one. My dad asked if I had heard it, I hadn't, he said it was a must listen. We crawled into his car in the garage, along with my niece and nephew (1 & 3 who wanted to tag along) I had both kids on my lap as we listened to this one cocooned in the car. The sound was amazing, but more importantly, this is one of the most moving songs I've heard in years. I DARE you to listen, really listen and get through with out cold chills and a few tears.
Ray LaMontagne & the Pariah Dogs - New York City's Killing Me
"Gotta get me somewhere, somewhere where I can be free."
Without a doubt, my most played album of the year. Love, love him and while I've never been to NYC, I simply leave you the New York part and sing that the city is killing me and dream of getting back to the country.
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Labels: Angel Flight, Animal, Awake My Soul, Good Life, New York City's Killing Me, Uprising
Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Best of 2010 - Lady Gaga to Miranda Lambert
I'm sharing my favorite songs discovered in 2010 - 6 songs a day - I'll post the entire set in a YouTube playlist on December 31.
Lady Gaga - Bad Romance
"I want your everything as long as it's free."
This spring I decided I needed to figure out who Lady Gaga was and see if she was worth the fuss. I ended up loving this song, but she's probably not going to end up on my must buy list.
Little Big Town - Lean Into It
"If there's a way to fight, I know I'm going to find it."
Little Big Town reminds of Fleetwood Mac and the Eagles - great harmonies.
Mary Chapin Carpenter - I Have a Need for Solitude
"I like the sound of silence coming on."
I finally saw Mary Chapin Carpenter in concert this year - it was well worth the heat. I've said before that she writes and records the songs that define my life - this song is no different.
Melody Gardot - Who Will Comfort Me
"My soul is wearying"
I actually heard this song at Jazzercise one week. It was the perfect cool down song and it stayed in my head for days until I finally tracked a copy down.
Mindy Gledhill - Whole Wide World
"I'm gonna live a crazy dream, as impossible as it seems."
An artist from my home state, such a beautiful voice. This song has a wonderful message.
Miranda Lambert - The House That Built Me
"These handprints on the front step are mine"
The first time I heard this song I cried - serious tears. After listing to it a lot I still find myself tearing up with each listen.
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Labels: Bad Romance, I Have Need for Solitude, Lean Into It, Nothing but the Whole Wide World, The House that Built Me, Who Will Comfort Me
Monday, December 27, 2010
Best of 2010 - Jerrod Niemann to Lady Antebellum
I'm sharing my favorite songs discovered in 2010 - 6 songs a day - I'll post the entire set in a YouTube playlist on December 31.
Jerrod Niemann - What Do You Want
"If you've moved on why does it feel like I'm losing you again"
A new discovery for me this year, I love the blues influences in his music.
Josh Ritter - Change of Time
"The sails of memory rip open in silence."
What is it about musicians named Josh or Joshua, there are a ton of them in my iPod and I love them all. Josh Ritter is always a good pick.
Joshua James - Weeds
"You cut half your heart, it makes it hard to grow."
Another artist discovered at the Public Library, he's another artist that seemed to hit this year's sweet spot of raw, roots-based music with a touch of blues.
Joshua Radin & Schuyler Fisk - Paperweight
"Every world you say I think I should write down."
Joshua number 3 on the list. I eagerly await new music from Joshua Radin - it is almost a given I will love anything he does.
Katie Herzig - I Hurt Too
"I believe there is peace up there in those hills."
One of the songs Katie wrote "Heaven's My Home" performed by the Duhks was nominated for a Grammy and is one of the most played song on my iPod - so I was thrilled to find some of her solo stuff. This songs beautiful and haunting melody gets me every time.
Lady Antebellum - Hello World
"Sometimes I forget what livings for."
This song can give me chills when I'm in the right mood. Their harmony's are so beautiful in this song.
Can you think of a Josh/Joshua I missed?
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Labels: Change of Time, I Hurt Too, Paperweight, Weeds, What Do You Want
Friday, December 24, 2010
Merry Christmas
And, a special thanks to Maegan for sharing her amazing papers so I could, finally, get the inspiration for my Christmas card this year.
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Best of 2010 - Gregory Alan Isakov to Jason Aldean
I'm sharing my favorite songs discovered in 2010 - 6 songs a day - I'll post the entire set in a YouTube playlist on December 31.
Gregory Alan Isakov - Unwritable Girl
"Wanna write one for you
The unwritable girl."
I've always wanted someone to write a song for me, it sounds like the most romantic thing in the world. But being unwritable sounds intriguing too.
Griffin House - Waiting for the Rain to Come Down
"I wonder every day
Am I still on your mind?"
A prayer of forgiveness in the form of a song. Pure beauty.
The Head and the Heart - Down in the Valley
"I am on my way back to where I started."
A band out of Seattle I discovered thanks to blogging friends. One of those songs I want to listen to with the lights out, the way I listened to music as a teenager. It gets richer with each listen.
Jakob Dylan - Nothing But the Whole Wide World
"I'm here for adventure whichever way it comes"
The voice of a Dylan - but not so raw you can't understand the lyrics. I love the concept behind this song - focus on what you have to gain not what you have to lose.
Jamey Johnson - That's Why I Write Songs
"I remember all the times I felt
Like somebody knows me all too well
'Cause it was my life's story I was listening to"
If I were ranking my top songs, this one would make the top 10 and maybe the top 5. I have a reverence for songwriters, I can't imagine having the kind of talent it takes to put thoughts, hopes and dreams to music. Through their work, songwriters give us the songs we use to deal with emotions, songs we use to celebrate and songs we use to mourn. Jamey Johnson's tribute to some of the best is simply beautiful.
Jason Aldean - The Truth
"Have some mercy on me."
Gotta be honest, I love a good heartbreak song every once in a while, and mostly I love that this one comes from the guys point of view.
Halfway through! And to think, I thought this would be less stressful than writing normal blog posts.
I hope you have an amazing Christmas!
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Labels: Down in the Valley, Nothing but the Whole Wide World, That's Why I Write Songs, The Truth, Unwritable Girl, Waiting for the Rain to Come Down
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Best of 2010 - Eastern Conference Champions to Grace Potter
I'm sharing my favorite songs discovered in 2010 - 6 songs a day - I'll post the entire set in a YouTube playlist on December 31.
Eastern Conference Champions - A Million Miles an Hour
"It starts as a battle of luck."
This one came off the Twilight: Eclipse soundtrack which made up a big part of my summer road trip music. The soundtrack was my introduction to some great new groups this year, including Florence and the Machine. The bass line on this one is amazing.
Eminem - Not Afraid
"I'm not afraid to take a stand
Everybody come take my hand
We'll walk this road together, through the storm
Whatever weather, cold or warm
Just to let you know that, you're not alone
Hollar if you feel that you've been down the same road.
Yeah, it's been a ride
I Guess I had to go to that place to get to this one
Now some of you might still be in that place
If you're trying to get out, just follow me
I'll get you there."
I'm not usually big on rap - but every once in a while I find one that grabs my attention. Eminem's comeback song this year was one that made me stand up and listen.
Eric Church - Smoke a Little Smoke
"And put some feel good in my soul"
I fell in love with this song when I heard it during my summer road trip to Asheville, NC. I was driving along the Blue Ridge Parkway in a blissful state. A long weekend with no work, no stress and just time to breathe. This song came on, and even though I'm not a drinker or a smoker, it just felt like the perfect theme song for the trip. A song about chilling out and just being.
First Aid Kit - Ghost Town
"I swear I can be better"
A song about looking back, with a simple haunting melody and sparse arrangement.
Florence and the Machine - Dog Days are Over
"Happiness hit her like a bullet to the head"
How can I not love this song, it starts all girl singer soft and turns into something that keeps me dancing around the house.
Grace Potter & The Nocturnals - Things I Never Needed
"I don't want to be the one who lets you down."
Another artist I discovered this year, lovely voice, great song.
What new artists did you discover this year?
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Labels: A Million Miles an Hour, Dog Days are Over, Ghost Town, Not Afraid, Smoke a Little Smoke, Things I Never Needed
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Best of 2010 - Dan Auerbach to Dierks Bentley
I'm sharing my favorite songs discovered in 2010 - 6 songs a day - I'll post the entire set in a YouTube playlist on December 31.
Dan Auerbach - When the Night Comes
"You don't have to be afraid
Of any choice you made
When the night comes"
I wasn't half-way through the first listen of this song before I downloaded the entire album. Dan Auerbach is 1/2 of The Black Keys that made the list yesterday. His voice is amazing and so full of emotion. The lyrics to this one are so simple and profound, listening to this each night might actually be a very good idea.
Dan Mangan - The Indie Queens are Waiting
"Buy something to make you like me more"
Not completely sure why I like this song so much, I think it is the simple arrangement that lets the voices shine through.
Darrell Scott - A Crooked Road
"And a lonesome song will be my true companion
When all else has abandon me for singing of their own."
What a beautiful voice and song. From the opening riff I can't wait to hear what is next. The song is beautifully written and performed.
David Nail - Red Light
"This is what 'I don't love you' feels like"
I love that the songwriter of this one took a single moment - stopping at a red light, something we all do multiple times a day, and turned it into an incredible life changing moment.
Dawes - Peace in the Valley
"I want you to know why you hold me close."
The steady beat that runs through this one keeps me typing, but the lyrics keep pulling my attention way from work and I end up letting my mind wander into the song. This one is stripped down, raw and powerful.
Dierks Bentley - Draw Me a Map
"Searching for answers to questions I can't find."
Dierks Bentley went against the grain this year and made an album of bluegrass music - for him it was a labor of love. I know it didn't sell as well as his mainstream music, but the entire album was full of amazing songs and musicians. I loved several of the songs, but this sweet one was the one that will stick with me for years. Don't we all wish the person we loved would draw us a map and explain exactly what we need to do to show them how much we love them?
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Labels: A Crooked Road, Draw Me a Map, Peace in the Valley, Red Light, The Indie Queens are Waiting, When the Night Comes
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Best of 2010 - Beach House to Court Yard Hounds
I'm sharing my favorite songs discovered in 2010 - 6 songs a day - I'll post the entire set in a YouTube playlist on December 31.
Beach House - Zebra
"Anyway you run, you run with poise."
This song makes me want to hit the road for a summer road trip. The opening riff sucks me right in. Their voices are gorgeous together, the entire song feels as if it is made of layers that are beautiful alone but magical together.
Belle & Sebastian - I Want the World to Stop
"Let me step out of my shell."
Admit it, you've had those times when you've wanted the world to stop so you could catch up - I have at least one of those moments every day. Aside from loving the concept behind this song, I love the way it feels like a conversation.
The Black Keys - Tighten Up
"Living just to keep going, going just to be sane."
Another bearded singer who rocked my world this year, his voice is raw and powerful, anytime I hear it I have to stop what I'm doing and just listen. As a bonus this is an adorable video. There is a reason this album is showing up on Best of lists across the web and in print.
Brandi Carlile - Before it Breaks
"Let it bend before it breaks"
I just love her, she's got a powerful that can break my heart.
Broken Social Scene - All to All
"You'll always find the lonely ray."
There are so many layers in this song I feel like I could listen for days and still hear something new.
Court Yard Hounds - Fear of Wasted Time
"I watch every frame of this life I've made
Take a picture but I miss the moment now."
Oh, how I've missed the Dixie Chicks. When 2/3s of the group released an album this year I couldn't wait to hear it - and I wasn't disappointed. While I missed the power of Natalie Maine's voice, the quality of the songs on this album more than made up for it. I fell in love with this song before I heard it - the title alone speaks to me, but I fell head over heals at first listen.
Did any of these make your favorites list this year?
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Labels: All to All, Fear of Wasted Time, I Want the World to Stop, Tighten Up, Zebra
Monday, December 20, 2010
Best of 2010 - Adele to Band of Horses
I sat down last week with my iTunes account to put together my Best of 2010 list. I kept it simple. Anything added in 2010, regardless of when it was actually released, was eligible. If the song moved me, made me want to dance or was just something I kept going back to it made the list. I've already promised to give a copy of the list away to anyone who emails me with their Guerilla Holiday acts, but I'm also going to share it here over the next couple of weeks (yes, there are THAT many songs.) Some are radio hits you'll recognize, some a random cuts that will never in a million years be released as singles.
Picking favorites of favorites seems impossible, so I'm just going to alphabetize by artist, no counting down here. Rather than embed the videos, I'm just going to give you links, to keep the post size down. I'm also planning to post an entire YouTube playlist on the last day. Please tell me what you think about my choices - and share the songs I may have missed.
Adele - Rolling in the Deep
"Don't underestimate the things I will do"
This is a brand new song from Adele. I've been waiting for new music from her for what seems like forever. She's got an incredible voice and the driving beat on this one makes me want to stand up and dance around the room. I've never had a breakup that made me wish this passionately for my ex to learn a lesson, but if I ever do, this will be on heavy rotation. For now, I'll just play it when I'm working on building a little attitude.
Arcade Fire - Ready to Start
"I would rather be wrong
Than stand in the shadow of your song
My mind is wide open
Now I'm ready to start."
Another song with a great, driving beat. This one makes me want to push forward, to keep reach for those goals. Arcade Fire is hit or miss with me, but this is one of those time when the song was exactly right - lyrics, melody and beat, it's the full package.
Atherton - Sing You a Song
"If I could be the light
The shines on the house tonight"
This album was recorded in 2008 just down the road from me in Provo, UT. I discovered it digging through the music collection at the Public Library - what a GREAT find. Gorgeous music, reminds me of Ryan Adams and Wilco. This is the kind of album I like to listen to at the end of a long day when I just want to kick back and breathe in life.
The Avett Brothers - Head Full of Doubt/Road Full of Promise
"Decide what to be and go be it."
I could (and have) gone on for days about my love of The Avett Brothers, their songs are raw, powerful and insightful. If I can't convince you to give them a listen, try reading this article and see if you aren't converted. Their songs make up my walking music, I know that at least one song will click with something in my mind and will turn my walk into both physical and mental exercise. This song rocked my world from the second I heard it.
Band of Annuals - Thought I'd Have Learned
"And if I wake tomorrow, honey, well, I'll be surprised."
Fair warning, this one is dark and moody, but I'm of the opinion that we all need some moody music in our collection, if for no other reason that to take us back to those days as teenagers as we laid in a dark room and listened to dark music thinking we'd never survive high school. Depressing or not, the haunting melodies pull me right in and make me ever so glad I'm no longer that teenager.
Band of Horses - Laredo
"Oh, I'm at a cross roads with myself"
I love the entire Infinite Arms album, so picking a favorite was very, very difficult, I ended up choosing the first song I heard off the album, Laredo. At first listen I thought it was a song about travel, which I loved. Only through repeat listens did I really understand the song. And I LOVE songs that get deeper and richer with multiple listens.
Did any of these acts make your best of list?
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Labels: Head Full of Doubt Road Full of Promise, Laredo, Ready to Start, Rolling in the Deep, Sing You a Song, Thought I'd Have Learned
Friday, December 17, 2010
The Sunday Creative - Thaw
We had a warm spell at my house for a few days and the snow was quickly melting - this is what I found near my driveway. If you look closely you can see the blades of grass sticking their heads up.
Since winter isn't going away anytime soon, I'm choosing to try and enjoy it, with the help of some of my favorite winter songs - including this one by The Head and the Heart:
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Labels: The Head and the Heart, Winter Song
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Cooking 101 - Holiday Treats
What are you doing for neighbor gifts this year? Or do you do neighbor gifts where you live? I know I didn't when I lived in Texas, Washington or Kentucky - of course they could have been because I lived in places where you didn't get to know your neighbors well.
While I made my treats this year I listened the the Holiday Mix we put together at I-Studio last week. It's been on heavy repeat at my house.
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Wednesday, December 15, 2010
A little frost
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Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Bird on a Pine
I've never really thought of myself as a bird watcher, but when a group spent part of the day hanging out in the trees outside my window they gave me an excuse to ignore work for a while. Not surprisingly, when I finally got up to grab my camera they all disappeared, leaving me just one shot of this little one before he deserted me too.
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Monday, December 13, 2010
Watching the Clouds Roll In
I've been remodeling a room off my garage to serve as a home office. While I've still got a way to go before it is complete, last week it was far enough along I started working from there (working from there is a great way to keep me away from the kitchen and the associated calories during the day.)
The biggest benefit of the office is an enormous window that I put my desk in front of. The view from this window is incredible - in fact the view from the back of this house is probably the reason I bought the house in the first place.
One day last week I found myself fascinated all morning watching the clouds roll in and swirl around the mountains. At times the clouds sat below the mountain peaks, but over time they swirled up to meet the sky. It was beautiful and distracting. I feel so blessed to live in such an amazing place.
I heard this song on NPR last week. Isn't it just moody and perfect for watching the clouds roll in?
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Friday, December 10, 2010
The Sunday Creative - Frozen
It's been a few weeks since I managed to come up with a photo for Maegan's Sunday Creative, so I decided it was time I jumped back in.
The prompt was surprisingly easy thanks to a turn in the weather which left me with a frozen porch railing.
Today's song was a debate - Madonna or Tegan and Sara. In the end I decided to go with the one I liked the most - Madonna wins again.
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Thursday, December 9, 2010
Cooking 101 - Warm Chickpea Vinaigrette
Thanks for all of your support and ideas on my new cooking project. So far this week I've managed to make the world's easiest cookies (1 spice cake mix, 1 15-oz can pumpkin and 1 cup chocolate chips, mix together and bake) and completely mess up a package of jello pudding (who knew pudding wouldn't set up if you used Soy Milk?)
I also tried a new recipe out of a cookbook I won in a giveaway - Simply De-Lite-Ful by Alice Bolen and Janelle Woolley, find it here. I've had a stash of chickpeas around the house because I want to try making hummus, but I can't seem to find tahini in Utah. So when I saw a recipe for a chickpea salad in the cookbook I decided to give it a try. It was super easy and would make a great side dish, although I used it for a main dish.
2 (15-oz) cans chickpeas, drained (I halved the recipe)
1 large shallot, diced (I'd cut back on the shallot, I'm not a huge onion/shallot fan)
3 Tablespoons Red Wine Vinegar
1 clove garlic, minced
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 cup large carrot, grated (I had baby carrots, so I chopped them)
1/4 cup fresh flat-leave parsley, chopped
2 teaspoons olive oil
Freshly ground pepper
In serving blow combine shallot, vinegar, garlic and salt. Allow to sit for 10 minutes. Meanwhile, blanch chickpeas in boiling water for 2 minutes and rain. Add warm chickpeas, carrot, parsley and olive oil to shallot mixture and toss together. Taste and sprinkle with freshly ground pepper and additional salt if needed.
For those of you who asked, here's last week's recipe, along with our best google attempt and converting from the UK recipe, if you are in the UK and want the original drop me a line:
1 tablespoon Olive Oil
2 cloves Garlic, chopped
1/2 Onion, chopped
4 cups Tomato, chopped (we've tried fresh, canned, and bottled - I prefer canned, I use 1 15 oz can and one 32 oz can, slightly more than the recipe calls for)
2 teaspoons Tomato Puree (I've only found it in a giant can, so I froze the leftovers)
1/2 cup Water
2 tablespoons Dry White Wine (I use cooking wine)
4 tablespoons Cream
2 teaspoons Vegetable Bouillon (recipe calls for Marigold brand)
1 teaspoon sugar
2 teaspoons White Wine Vinegar
1 teaspoon Oregano, fresh chopped
1 teaspoon Parsley, fresh chopped
Salt
1 teaspoon Thyme, fresh chopped (fresh herbs make a huge difference)
Black Pepper
Gently fry the onion and garlic in the olive oil until soft, around 5 minutes. Add the tomato, water, tomato puree, wine, bouillon, sugar and white wine vinegar. Simmer for 20 minutes. Finally add the cream, herbs and seasoning and simmer for a couple of minutes before serving (I prefer the soup after it has simmered for hours.)
While I cooked this week I listened to Mumford and Sons - kept me hopping in the kitchen.
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Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Accidental Bokeh
I finally got my hands on the new Belle & Sebastian - love it.
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Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Resolution Thinking
With January not so far away, New Years' resolutions are on my mind, which may be why this quote struck a chord with me recently.
"If you want to be found, stand where the seeker seeks." Sidney Lanier
I saw the quote on one of my favorite blogs Smart, Pretty and Awkward, a blog where I consistently find posts that make me stop and think on Molly's blog.
This quote has me thinking about not just setting goals, but making sure I am in the right physical and mental place to make reaching them possible. Couple this quote with a line from a song I (surprisingly) fell in love with this summer and I think I have a good recipe for goal success.
"If you want more love why don't you say so." - John Mayer
Bottom line - my plan is to decide what I want, say it clearly and make sure I'm in the right position to make it a reality.
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Labels: Heartbreak Warfare, John Mayer
Monday, December 6, 2010
Snowy Day
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Labels: Sarah McLachlan, Wintersong
Friday, December 3, 2010
Join Us - Guerrilla Holiday
My friend Jen from Gilding Lilies has launched her second annual Guerrilla Holiday. It is a fantastic idea of spreading the holiday cheer through random acts of kindness. I'm going to let her explain the concept:
Last year I decided to do a Guerrilla Holiday, and I want to do it again this year, and I'm hoping you will want to join me. Here is the idea. Have you ever heard of Guerrilla Artist's? Basically, they are artists that make art and install, preform, or attach it to public spaces, with the intention of affecting the world in a creative and thought provoking way (to paraphrase Keri Smith). These installations are often anonymous, and very unique. Do a web search for "guerrilla art" and you will see many wonderful examples. My idea is to remove some of the hype from the holiday and remind people of the simple joy of kindness. I think we all get so wrapped up in the stress of the season, we sometimes forget about small ways we can feel, and spread joy. I'm talking about some random acts of giving. Tiny stuff, sweet stuff, unexpected stuff. Here are some ideas to get your creative juices flowing. Decorate a public and unexpected object. Put a handmade greeting card on a strangers windshield. If your a crafter, make something small, and stick it in a neighbors mailbox. Go for a walk and stick a single shiny ornament on every tree that you pass. Tie a pretty tag, with a few kind words, on somebodies trash can (won't that just freak them out!). One of my readers tucked handmade beaded bookmarks in library books. There are a million possibilities. Make a sticker or a sign. Do you have something to say about the holiday season? Well, this is your chance! Won't you join me? I am really excited to see what you do. Send me some pictures, or tell me some stories, and I will try to post many of them on my blog at http://gildingliliesjournal.
I can't wait to get started and put the focus on something besides shopping this season and I'm really hoping you'll join in the fun. I want you to participate so badly I'm willing to resort to bribery. Anyone who takes up the challenge, then emails me (see side bar for email address) with their story will receive my Best of 2010 mix - which is guaranteed to include at least one Ray LaMontagne song:
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Thursday, December 2, 2010
Cooking 101
This will come as no surprise to anyone who knows me - but I'm not much of a cook. I'm convinced it is because I usually just can't be bothered. I'm the type of person who is satisfied most evenings with some yogurt or an omelet. But for the last few months I've had the desire to improve my skills just so I don't feel so clueless. I decided to get a jump start on my New Year's Resolution and set a goal (publicly) of learning how to cook (at least a few things.) I'm hoping that by sharing my goal and progress here I'll find the motivation to follow through.
I started simple - with one of my favorite foods - tomato soup. From nearly as long as I can remember my comfort food was tomato soup and grilled cheese sandwiches. When I was a kid, Campbell's was my go to. As an adult I discovered Pacific Organic Food's Roasted Red Pepper Tomato Soup - delish! But recently I found a new favorite.
Last October my mom and I went to Copenhagen and London, such amazing cities. While in London always wanted a quick (but WARM) lunch. We discovered a restaurant chain called Pret a Manger - like Starbucks in the US there seems to be a restaurant on nearly every corner. I had their tomato soup on our first visit and kept dragging my mom back there for lunch every day because I couldn't get enough of that soup. On our last day I finally got my mom to try it and she fell in love.
We both talked about how we'd miss that soup. My mom, being the go getter she is, decided to do something about it. She got home and emailed the restaurant to see if they had a cookbook with the recipe in that could be bought. Better yet, they sent her the recipe in reply. We did some googling to translate the recipe to US measurements and started experimenting (well, she experimented, I tasted and commented.) We've finally settled on our favorite version of the recipe.
I decided it was time I learned how to make it on my own, and I have to say, my first (and second) attempt at real cooking worked out well, even if I had to eat leftovers twice a day for four days.
Any recommendations on what this beginning cook should try next?
I think having the right music to accompany my efforts made the difference. For this recipe I went with Band of Horses - just the right mix of mellow and rock for my mood and the soup.
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010
One of Those Days
After spending the better part of the past decade living in more humid climates, my skin has decided to reject Utah's dry, dry winter air. Hit particularly bad are my hands, where my skin has started cracking and splitting open with the least little hit. It seems I can't keep enough lotion on them. I woke up this morning with a new split and decided to dedicate the day to layering the lotion on.
All was going well, until just after applying lotion, I tried to take a bowl of very hot oatmeal out of the microwave. The bowl slipped and hot oatmeal poured over my hand and splashed all over the kitchen, leaving me with a mess and a burn right over the split and on my thumb. I could tell it was going to be one of those days!
Needless to say, I gave up on the idea of oatmeal for breakfast and switched to yogurt.
I'm really sharing this story to ask your advice on lotion - anyone have a product that saves your hands in winter when the weather gets even drier than usual? It would be a bonus if the lotion didn't leave my hands super slick so I can safely take a bowl out of the microwave! And, equally important - I'm a big handwasher, but I have a feeling my anti-bacterial handsoap is contributing to my dry skin. Any recommendations on hand soap?
I heard this artist while blog hunting this morning - she's new to me, but maybe not to those of you in the UK where she is touring right now. What do you think? Lissie - "Everywhere I Go"
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