10.31.2010

i want : eight:48

who loves magazines? i do, i do! with so many amazing magazines being designed/produced by many talented creatives, what is a girl to do? i tell myself "one at a time" and now i have a reward system where when i work hard on a particular week, i purchase a book/magazine to say, "good job!" and give a pat on my own back. the next magazine on my list is eight:48 magazine (although they say that they are a newspaper). i am especially intrigued by issue no. 2, which is based on ideas + inspiration.

why don't we all start rewarding ourselves more for all our hard work? 


10.29.2010

local find : babycakes NYC (in LA!)

if any of you have been following me on twitter or if i've had the pleasure of connecting with you on there, you'll know that i have a very very sweet tooth. oh yes. so when a good friend recently informed me of a sweet shop that had just opened near where i live, i had to find out who they were... and what did i find?!! babycakes had come into town!! vegan chocolate cupcakes, adorable shop, cute packaging... how can this be? i think someone really has heard my prayers. although i do love to bake, i usually won't unless i know that there will be many people who will be eating it with me. otherwise, let's just say it goes to places that i rather it stay away from. 

if you're in downtown los angeles and craving for some sweets, swing by babycakes! i might just see you there!

No. 1: oh so yummy cupcake!
No. 2: inside the shop
No. 3: outside babycakes LA!
No. 4: the eye candy....


// babycakes (LA)

10.27.2010

studio {love} : budor & cule / dora & maja

welcome to the world of budor + cule or dora & maja. a visual mixture of surrealism, dark humor, pop culture and whimsical fun, each project makes you want to dive deeper into their world. their 'about' page is quite fun too and gives you a glimpse into their personalities. 

now if you'll excuse me, i think i'm going to go adventure some more into their world.

10.25.2010

i {heart} work : rae dunn.


aren't these just darling? i can't decide... i want them all! especially that little 'toilet' sign. makes me giggle. i love the tactile quality of all her work and you can see the love that went into each individual piece.

her pieces hit a warm spot inside me + now i'm in the mood to have some afternoon tea w/ cookies.

// rae dunn.

10.23.2010

studio {love} : hyperkit

love the range of work that london-based design studio, hyperkit, produces. although the work above are some of my favorites from the studio, if you do have a bit more time, please go take a peek at their site as you might be surprised to find things that are unexpected... in a very good way.

// hyperkit

10.21.2010

shopaholic : biotope


i do have a very soft spot for swedish/finnish designs and biotope is just a treasure trove of such goodies. i can browse their website for hours.... and hours.

// biotope

10.19.2010

i {heart} work : seesaw letterpress


reminds me of the soft sunlight that comes through the window around 10am, the delicate color palate and subtle details makes seesaw letterpress' work ooooh so right.

// seesaw letterpress

10.17.2010

fait a la main : the milk market (melbourne)

although not quite in the same realm as other features on fait a la main, which introduces hand crafted products (usually), i feel that the milk market event has a 'hand crafted' feel where each element is carefully selected by individuals participating in the event.

if you're in melbourne or visiting, i would definitely say check it out! so many amazing things happening in melbourne + australia. i need to find a way to go visit soon....

// the milk market

10.15.2010

i want : rainboots


with winter coming up, i've been dreaming about owning my first pair of rain boots. so many colors/styles to choose from, what is a girl to do? although it doesn't rain much in los angeles, i would still want a pair for those occasional rainy days. do you have a favorite pair?

// tretorn
// chooka
// cole haan
// hunter

10.13.2010

product*obsession : gustavsberg porcelain


would love to have, even a few of, these porcelain pieces by gustavsberg sitting in my kitchen. no, they wouldn't be sitting, actually, as i can image i would want to be staring at them all day. the simple details make them so intriguing.

// gustavsberg porcelain

10.11.2010

fait a la main : sara carr

loving these hand-crafted animals + friends by sara carr. looks like they came from a sleepy time children's book where all is calm + serene. these would be great as a baby gift, but i want one for myself to remind me that relaxation is just a nap away.

// sara carr

10.09.2010

food {love} : chicken tofu dango w/ vinegar ketchup sauce

today's recipe on food love is chicken tofu dango w/ vinegar ketchup sauce! ooh la~la~ another lesson in japanese. dango = anything round that you eat. usually associated with round mochi balls, but it's widely used to describe foods which are round in shape. so there you go~ in english it would be chicken tofu balls. but i still like to call them dango. this recipe is also great for meat eaters out there who want to cut down on their meat intake, but still want something filling. it seems to fill up my carnivorous fiance + i feel better knowing that it's healthier for him.

try to see if you can trick your meat-loving friends/family with this dish. i bet they won't know that it's half tofu!

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chicken tofu dango w/ vinegar ketchup sauce (2 servings)

ingredients:

for the dango:
1 pack tofu (but you'll only be using 1/3 of the tofu block)
1/2 lbs. ground chicken
1/2 onion (chop them into little pieces)
little bit of salt + pepper

for the sauce:
4 tbsp ketchup
3 tbsp vinegar
3 tbsp sugar (i use brown sugar but you can try agave, honey or even maple syrup if you like)
2 tbsp soy sauce
2 tbsp mirin
2 tbsp sake (you can use either cooking sake or the real deal)

a little bit of potato starch mixed with water (to give a drippy consistency in the sauce)
boiled greens (bok choy works great w/ this recipe, but can also be boiled or steamed cabbage, napa cabbage, spinach)

directions:
1. put ground chicken, tofu, onions into a large plastic zip lock. mix, smash, mix, squish, mix, squash, mix. add a pinch of salt + pepper. mix, mix, mix. then place in fridge for the time being.

2. while the mixture sits in the fridge, start making the sauce. mix the sauce ingredients together really well, but do not add the potato starch/water mixture into this yet. you'll do that later.

3. boil or steam the veggies and put in cold water or fridge for later.

4. in a fry pan, warm some olive oil and while it warms, take out the zip lock bag with the mixture inside, open the bag and being to make some dango (meatballs) my creating little spheres. don't worry, they don't have to all be the same, but definitely better to have them all around the same size as cooking time will vary if it's big + small in one fry pan.

5. once the oil is hot, place the dangos into the fry pan and quickly cook on all sides until they are golden brown and a little crispy. once all dangos are like this, bring the heat to mid-low and pour the sauce into the fry pan.

6. put a lid (i usually do the aluminum hat over the fry pan + let it simmer so that it cooks inside. (i usually let it simmer for about 10~15 mins, but it's up to you.)

7. take off the lid and check to see if the dango is cooked all the way to the middle. if so, they're done!

8. serve on a plate with the boiled/steamed greens. add some steamed rice + some miso soup. bon apetit!

10.07.2010

i want : backpacks

with our wedding coming up this december along with traveling to two countries and not to mention that i'm not a very good traveler, i have begun to scope out items that will help to ease the stresses of traveling (and also have a good excuse to look for cute things that will fill these necessities. why not? if i'm going to need something anyway, better to look for something visually pleasing yes?)

next on the list is backpacks. i usually carry a huge snowboarding backpack with a camo print on it filled to the max with stuff and being a shorty, i have to admit that many people have pointed at me and said, "teenage mutant ninja turtles." so this year, i wanted to find a cute backpack that i could potentially use also as a daily bag during my travels. still trying to decide whether to go comfy or lady-like.

if you have any backpack recommendations, would love to hear!

p.s. size of picture correlates to which one i want to most... can you guess?

// poketo
// urban outfitters
// nixon

10.05.2010

shopaholic : rollo stock

another must-see during my visit to japan this coming january. i can see the money flying away from my wallet... byebye money~~

// rollo + rollo stock

10.03.2010

shopaholic : urbanic paper boutique

last week, while attending craft inc.'s book party being hosted by urbanic paper boutique, i couldn't resist picking up a few pieces. they were just calling out my name and i don't regret any of my purchases! just looking at them make me smile. so lovely i don't think i can even use them! they're going straight to my collection of.... wonderful things.

if you're interested in other things designed by the companies who made these beauties, please stop by their sites!

// enormous champion
// rifle paper co.
// smock paper

10.02.2010

food {love} : chicken poro-poro

hello! welcome to another edition of food love! i'm definitely into cooking healthy japanes-esque, but simple dishes and hope to introduce many more to you through this column.

today's recipe on food love is chicken poro-poro! now you might be thinking, "what the heck is 'poro-poro'?" let me explain. in japanese a lot of words are onomatopoeia's and poro-poro is one of them. it literally is used when something is crumbling apart. in this case, i decided to name this dish chicken 'poro-poro' because the meat of the chicken literally just falls off the bone. so soft!

hope you enjoy this dish as much as i do! here we go~

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chicken poro-poro (2 servings)

ingredients:
2 whole chicken legs with skin attached
2~3 cloves of garlic (even more if you like garlic!)
1 half-thumb sized ginger
1/3 cup soy sauce
1/3 cup mirin
1/3~1/2 cup water
(extra ingredients if you want some veggies)
2~4 red and/or yellow potatoes
carrots (as many as you like)

directions:
1. crush + chop garlic into little bits. (it can be sliced if you like them a bit bigger) chop the ginger in the same way and leave to the side. do not mix the two.

2. wash + wipe chicken legs and set aside.

3. chop potatoes into smaller squares and carrots into similar sized pieces

4. in a deep, rounded-edged fry pan, warm up some olive oil on high heat and once the oil is warm, throw in 1/2 of the garlic that you had chopped earlier and fry them up a bit.

5. after the garlic begins to turn a little in color, bring down the heat to med-high (not to char the garlic pieces) and put the chicken legs into the fry pan, skin facing down. once the chicken skin becomes a bit crispy, flip them over and cook the other side.

6. if both sides of the chicken are a bit crispy, pour in the soy sauce, mirin and water. then sprinkle the minced garlic + ginger into the mix. at this point, add the carrots + potatoes. make sure all ingredients are floating inside the broth.

7. bring the heat down to a mid-low and cover the fry pan with a lid. i usually cover it up with an aluminum foil and wrap the edges to create a little aluminum hat around the fry pan opening.

8. let simmer for about 30 mins. then flip over and let simmer for about another 15~20 mins. the longer you can simmer the chicken, the softer the meat will be.

9. once the chicken meat is coming off the bone (you will be able to see the meat falling off the bone), it's ready to eat!

serve with some steamed rice + a side of boiled spinach or other greens with a dash of yuzu ponzu on top! dinner is served~

10.01.2010

i want : jackets

with a winter japan trip coming up, i've been on the hunt for a jacket that would go well with jeans + also withstand being shoved in a suitcase for long hours. if i could have my way, i would get all of these! so adorable!

// kate spade
// madewell
// top shop
// urban outfitters