felt food (and real food)
June 23, 2009 at 11:41 am | Posted in chatty, cooking is crafty too, crafting with kids, oregon | 6 CommentsI just got my package of play food this week from the second swap I did, and wow, it’s amazing!
I loved making those simple little veggie burgers, but I am completely wowed by all the 3D and hand-stitching in the swap mix! I put notes on everything in the flickr picture if you’re interested in a few more details. It all looks so gorgeous in person, Pearl is going to love playing with all this stuff when she’s a tiny bit older. She has already had a lot of fun waving the asparagus stalks around (exactly like she does with their real counterparts).
Speaking of food, we surprised Andrew with some extremely fantastic grilling cookbooks for Father’s Day. The first one, Grill Every Day, is by a Portland author I met at the Oregon Historical Society, Diane Morgan.
With this nice weather, we have been grilling a ton lately — in fact, we made her recipe for salmon grilled on a bed of herbs for dinner that night! It was so good, and so easy to make (thanks to the herb garden flourishing so much, I only had to go about thirty feet to get all the extra ingredients).
Then yesterday I made the Israeli couscous with zucchini and red bell pepper (pictured on the cover) — also so good, and so easy. (Though I have to admit that there was no grilling involved, it was just a regular old stovetop production.)
We’re hoping to do some camping this summer with Pearl, so I also snapped up a copy of Campfire Cuisine, which is by lovely San Francisco food writer Robin Donovan.
I’ve marked a bunch of things I want to try (Robin has included handy extras for adapting her outdoor recipes to your home kitchen, too) and one at the top of the list is the grilled salmon with balsalmic fig sauce — we had so many figs from our tree last summer and I can’t wait to make that one!
A huge bonus is that Robin also offers up some really nice outdoor-friendly sauces (dressings, spice rubs, marinades, glazes, and compound butters ) and sides to go with the tempting main dishes — super inspiring, and super easy.
I found both of these at Powell’s on Hawthorne (the cooks, crafts and gardening annex, if you’re local). As much as I love reading craft blogs online and hanging out on flickr, there is something so amazingly nice about buying a book right off a shelf and cooking from a smooth, inviting page, and these two are gems.
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The felt food is great! Love the Pie and the Popsicle! So cute. Will have to make some of those!
Comment by Cindy Lietz, Polymer Clay Tutor— June 23, 2009 #
I’m with Pearl! Asparagus! Perfect finger food!
So glad to know you enjoy your cook books as much as I do. I still love reading and cooking from cook books – and searching the shelves at Powells for the perfect new addition to the collection is the best way to spend a quiet afternoon. I’ve found lots of great recipes on line and I am glad to have that resource, but… like you said.
The herb grilled salmon sounds wonderful. Will have to try it. Thanks.
Comment by Pam— June 25, 2009 #
hey there…just came across your blog – love it… i used to live in SF, but am now living in new zealand… with my new little baby girl (well, 5 months!)… just curious – how did you come across the felt food swap and/or craft swaps? i have been interested in participating in something like that
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Comment by sara— June 26, 2009 #
sara, have you checked out the swaps over at craftster.org? those are great, they do some fantastic themed ones (like play food) and there are always new ones starting up!
Comment by Susan— July 2, 2009 #
thanks! oh, i hadn’t checked out that website (i’ve always been sort of making stuff, but new to the online world of it all!) now that i’m in new zealand, i’m finding the online community so wonderful and inspiring! thank you – i’m going to definitely check it out! also your book looks great – when i’m back in the states for a visit later this year i’ll have to hunt down a copy! cheers from new zealand (where it’s winter!! brrrr!) :: sara
Comment by sara— July 2, 2009 #
From felt food to orange sandals, it rocks! Looking like a very good summer . . .
Comment by Bridget B.— June 28, 2009 #