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Obsessed With: Sex & The City’s Cupcake Apron
Posted by: | CommentsWho knew that one could tie in the much anticipated Sex & The City movie with cooking, right? I mean, outside of Carrie’s remarks that she used her oven to store her sweaters or Samantha taking a homemade sushi class, the kitchen was not really part of the Sex & The City series or movie. However, when I saw some of the still for the upcoming movie, Sex & The City 2 movie, I caught one of Charlotte wearing an apron while cooking with her daughter.
In perusing the mall over the weekend, I came across the apron and gasped. The same apron from those stills is buried in the back of Sur La Table (shoot me later – I needed canning supplies and didn’t have the time to wait for Amazon)
So if you want to channel your inner Charlotte in the kitchen, hurry and pick up this sweet Cupcake Apron.
Gift Spotlight: All Things Julia & Julia…
Posted by: | CommentsKicking off a series of “HOLIDAY GIFT SPOTLIGHTS” – let’s start with a spotlight on all things Julie & Julia
First of all, Sur La Table has this phenomenal gift set with both the DVD of Julie & Julia and the epic “Mastering The Art of French Cooking” which should be a staple for any home cook, no?
For those that adored the character of Julie Powell, you might want to check out her latest novel, Cleaving: A Story of Marriage, Meat, and Obsession
or the book upon which the movie is based, Julie and Julia: My Year of Cooking Dangerously
What about those that love the classic Julia Child. Well, in addition to any of her cookbooks, you can also pick up the DVDs of:
Julia Child – The French Chef,
Julia Child’s The Way To Cook DVD
or
Julia & Jacques Cooking At Home
Finally, you know what would REALLY be great – what about wrapping up the DVD of the movie within the Mauviel Oval Copper Fry Pan from the Sole Meuniere scene where Julia just falls in love with French food. Now THAT is a great idea to put under the tree for that special someone (even if it’s for yourself – don’t worry – I’ll never tell).
You just can never go wrong with Julia Child…
Julie & Julia – A Movie Must See…
Posted by: | CommentsI had a chance to catch an advance screening of Columbia Picture’s new film, Julie & Julia and, quite frankly, I’m speechless. It’s a movie that just resonated with this gal, that being one person finding their voice through cooking.
I remember that often I would catch Julia Child’s show on PBS growing up and would watch fascinated as she would take ordinary ingredients and bring them to life in something absolutely divine. Julia Child was often paradied but there was no denying the contribution that she made to cooking. I often would look at her cookbook and go “Who are you kidding, Lys – YOU can’t do that”. And, quite frankly, if you heard my ex’s whining, I was a horrible cook and had no idea what to do in the kitchen. However, after much practice and welding of my Global knife, like Julia, I have “no fear.” Well - except for when it comes to cooking a lobster – I’ll pull a Barefoot Contessa and buy it pre-cooked, thankyouverymuch. I even picked up a copy of “Mastering the Art of French Cooking” this weekend with the intent of trying it – not just to have it collect dust on my new cookbook shelf.
Anyhow, back to the movie – as I told someone at the theater, Meryl Streep could act out the dictionary and I, much like the rest of the audience, would sit transfixed. She is THAT good of an actress. I felt that the audience was given a glimpse into what made Julia Child – JULIA CHILD. Stanley Tucci, a devout foodie himself, played the role of Paul Child perfectly. Not having read Julie Powell’s book, I found myself agreeing with the storyline of working a day job and coming home to cook to get away from it all. I remember the first comment I ever got and the joy I felt when I published something that meant so much to me. I also understood how sometimes blogging gets in the way of the day to day when you also view it as a “must do” rather than “want to do” (hence while I’ll NEVER sign up for Blog365 again). All in all, I thought this film was very well made and I will see it again (and get the DVD).
Apparently Cooking in Stilettos was fashionable back then. Who else can rock a Chanel Cap Toe pump while checking her Le Creuset – clearly a movie after my own heart.



















