Friday Things

1. Earlier this week, I had the opportunity to hang out at the DeLallo store and test kitchen along with Jessica from How Sweet It Is. My family has been frequenting that Italian market since the 1950’s, back when it was just a little market, before it became a national brand. I’m a huge fan of their products and was thrilled to be able to play around there (I whipped up some easy tiramisu!), learn more about the family, the background of the company and where they’re headed. I’ll be telling you more about my visit there this weekend, but in the meantime, as you can see from the photo above, I was in serious love with their kitchen space. I may have asked more than once if I could move in.
2. Most of you know that I am a huge sports fan, so I was totally sucked into the two major sports stories over the last 10 days: (1) Manti Te’o, which, I just have no words. It might be one of the most ridiculous things I’ve ever read. And (2) Lance Armstrong. Did any of you watch his interview with Oprah? I thought it was completely riveting. One of the best interviews I’ve watched in a long, long time.
3. The #1 sign that Pittsburgh had an incredibly mild winter last year: I got my current vehicle in March 2011 and just yesterday had to refill the washer fluid. Some winters I go through at least 2 or 3 bottles! Good news, more snow is on the way today. I am assuming my cozy position.
4. Now that my Chief Culinary Consultant and I are both caught up on Homeland and lamenting the fact that it won’t be back on until September, we’ve been poking around for a new series to start watching from the beginning. We haven’t seen 24, so that’s a contender. I’ve seen tons of people talk about Downton Abbey, but it appears to be more of a “girly” show… thoughts? Any other series you would recommend starting from the beginning that would appeal to both sexes?
5. Last Friday, I came across three separate blogs that were talking about juicing. As in, fruit and vegetable juicing, not steroids. Just making sure we’re clear. I’m not sure if it was International Juice Day or if it was the universe trying to tell me that I am severely lacking in my fruit and vegetable intake. Either way, I was intrigued. I asked folks on Facebook if anyone did this on a regular basis and what their experiences were. I received some pretty positive feedback, so now I’m intrigued even more. Do any of you “juice”? What do you make? How often do you drink it?
6. Did you hear? New Kids on the Block, 98 Degrees and Boyz II Men are touring together.

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New Kids on the Block were my first celebrity crushes in grade school. My very first concert. Their faces were plastered over everything I owned: lunch boxes, Trapper Keepers (ah! Trapper Keepers!), buttons, notebooks, sleeping bags… you name it, my sister and I had it. Boyz II Men soothed my hopeful, fragile, junior high heart. If I had a dollar for every time I played End of the Road, I’ll Make Love to You (so not age appropriate) and On Bended Knee on repeat I’d be rich. And 98 Degrees… by the time they came along I was in college and pretty much past the boy band stage, but I admit to having downloaded some of their songs on Napster (I’m totally dating myself).
When the tour was announced and Pittsburgh was on the list of cities, I emailed my best friend and said, “I sort of feel like we need to go to this.” She agreed. We’ll be there with bells on. For old time’s sake, of course.
7. One of my goals for this year is to master sourdough bread. The thing is, I have no idea where to start. Well, I know I need to start with a starter! I know you can make one, purchase one, etc. For those of you who are sourdough masters, what do you recommend?
8. Last weekend, Kristen from Dine and Dish shared a new time management app that she recently started using: the 30/30 App by Binary Hammer. If you fall victim to the vicious cycle of working hard but not being nearly as productive as you should be (I’m looking straight in the mirror), you might want to check out this app. You can assign different folders, which can house different groups of tasks. Then create tasks, assign a specific amount of time, and the app will let you know when your time is up. I’ve started playing around with it a little bit and plan to put it to work next week, but it looks very promising for helping to stay focused and not getting constantly lost in Twitter, Pinterest or whatever your evil time-suck may be (where did those last 2 hours go?!). If you’ve used it, I’d love to hear how it works for you!
9. Yesterday while I was working, I switched on Pandora for the first time in a long, long time. Usually in the car I listen to satellite radio and at home I listen to a lot of sports talk. I liked the change of pace and playing around with different custom stations. Do you have any favorite Pandora stations, or ones you have created?
10. TGIF! I hope you encounter nothing but calm water and lots of sunshine!




My husband and I like White Collar too. We watched the first couple seasons on Netflix, and now buy them from Amazon.
Love that you want to master sourdough bread! My grandma, mom, and myself have been making it for years. The starter I have I got from Mom who got if from my Grandma, and it’s been alive for over 20 years and is still going strong! We give it out often to people who want to make it themselves. The starters are really hard to start, but once they’re going, they’ll last forever. Grandma is the one who originally started it but she had some failed attempts before she got it right. I was actually thinking of trying to start one on my own to see if I could do it, but who knows how it will go. I want to post about it on my blog, but I want to be able to tell people how they can actually do it themselves. I’ve never heard of buying one.
I’d be happy to share the starter with you (or anyone else near Pittsburgh who wants it).
I’m no sourdough master, but I made my own starter two years ago. Lucky (I named my starter) still lives in my fridge and I faithfully feed him. I think it is rewarding to start one’s own starter and it’s not hard. Personally, I think its a waste of money to buy one, when you can make one. Email me and I’ll look up and pass along the link to the site I used to make mine… I think it was The Fresh Loaf site?
I’m in love w/ the DeLallo test kitchens too! I’ll have to visit it the next time I’m up that way. I was curious if that was Einstein too?
I’ve been following you for a long time and always mean to comment, but then I saw NKOTB and just had to! First concert, first HUGE celebrity crush (I was so sure I could really be the future Mrs. Jordan Knight!) Anyway, love your site, love your recipes!
Regarding TV shows to watch with the Hubs: I just started him on Downton Abbey. I watched the first two seasons without him and made him watch (spoilers!) this http://bit.ly/UpSkVY. And our favorites are Dexter and Breaking Bad. 24 is also worth a watch! Have fun!
Aw, thank you for taking the time to comment today! I also thought I was going to marry Jordan Knight ;-)
Boardwalk Empire is one that my husband and I have been really enjoying. We both also watch Downton Abbey.
We are huge fans of Boardwalk Empire! I’m so bummed that we have to wait for another season of that now, too!
My husband likes Downton Abbey more than I do! You should definitely give it a shot.
Downton Abbey, a girly show? Really? My husband is just as hooked as I am! It is some of the best entertainment out there. There is a reason it is PBS’s highest rated ever show. It’s not just women watching this show, I guarantee it. Grab the Season One DVD and watch an episode. You’ll find yourselves checking the clock near the end to see if you have time to watch the next one..and then..maybe just one more.We’ve watched three episodes at a time.
My absolute favorite Pandora station is LFO! It play Summer Girls and all the POP songs from Y2k. :) IF you love NKOTB, you’ll love this station!
Elementary on CBS are me and my boo’s favorite show right now. Enjoy!
First of all – LOVE the kitchen at DeLallo!!! Oh, what I wouldn’t do for something half as nice. LOVE the dog, too – I can’t wait until we get a golden. I haven’t seen 24 either, but it seems like it might be good for both men and women. Downton Abbey has been my guilty pleasure lately. It’s got it’s girly moments, but there is intrigue and lots of great one-liners from Lady Grantham (Maggie Smith)…hilarious. I must admit, though, that my husband doesn’t care to watch it – but then again, I did marry a red neck who likes watching hockey, drink beer and expel bodily gasses! Hope your winter isn’t as long and snowy as our is!
My bf and I watch a lot of Mad Men. I am pretty sure it’s available on Netflix. Regarding the juicing, I think I’d rather just get a Vitamix and do smoothies. Are there more health benefits to juice vs smoothie? I’d just rather something more significant than juice (add some yogurt or almond milk etc).
I am getting into Scandal. That is a good show. The first season starts off a bit slow but stay into it. I am about to start season 2. It is really filling my Homeland void.
For a show, there’s none better than Breaking Bad. Once you get into it, you’ll never want to leave the couch!
I couldn’t agree more! Breaking Bad all the way!!!!!!!!!! My husband and I got the DVDs from a friend over Christmas and haven’t stopped watching it since.
Agreed! Breaking Bad is excellent, we were hooked almost right away and there are 5 seasons out, I think? So it will last longer than Homeland and keep you guys busy for a while!
One of my goals for 2013 is mastering sourdough as well. However, since 2012I I have had the same issue. Do I buy one from King Arthur Flour (they say its hundreds of years old) or start with my own. And if I start with my own, which recipe? I hope we can figure this out! Regarding juicing, I went through my phase with that a few years ago. All I have to say is borrow a juicer before you buy one until you know its gonna stick. Oh and make sure you have alot of space in your fridge for all the extra fruits and veggies. It takes alot of them to make a quart of juice. I made carrot juice with a beet and apple in it.
One of my favorite shows EVER was Six Feet Under, done by HBO a number of years ago. The writing and acting are superb! I was so so sad when I watched the last episode. I wanted it to go on forever. I got hooked on 24 for a couple of seasons, but then it got old. It was fun, though, almost cartoon-like, for the first few seasons, and definitely popular with guys.
NKOTB was totally my first concert! Crazy. I need a good new show to watch with my guy, too. I’ll be stalking your comments for suggestions.
Echoing the other comments, definitely give Downton Abbey a shot! It’s riveting for myself as well as my husband, who usually is pretty “no thank you” to other Victorian/Edwardian era romance/girly shows. Some of the storyline is romance-related, but much of it also has to do with class-conflicts, war and other historical events, and just human drama. So plenty for everyone. Also, I made sourdough from scratch using just flour and water last year, but also King Arthur Flour has a tutorial about how to make your own starter using just a pinch of commercial yeast to jump start. I would recommend that over buying a starter kit since over time the yeast population will be replaced by local yeast so there’s not much point in getting “San Francisco” or “French” sourdough starter in the long run (i.e. it will lose the SF flavor after a few cycles). Plus it’s fun to know that my sourdough is uniquely “Pittsburgh” sourdough!
Thank you for the tip on KAF’s tutorial on making your own starter, I am definitely going to check that out as a first step!
My husband and I love “Chuck,” although we haven’t seen past the second season. We keep thinking that eventually we’ll get around to watching all five seasons. We we’re sad when it got cancelled.
We used to watch Chuck too! I was surprised when it got cancelled.
I have a juicer which I need to break out so I am anxious to try whatever recipes you post. My neighbors have been juicing for about two years and swear by it. They have one to start their day. I checked out that 30/30 app and I am going to download it to my Ipad….I am one of the few that don’t have an Iphone yet! Thanks for your blog…it is always fun to visit.
Hi Lori – There is sensible healthy advice and great juicing recipes with nutritional information on http://myjuicecleanserecipes.com – happy juicing
Downton Abbey is an absolute must – my husband and I both adore the show. We even hosted a special dinner this year in conjunction with the opening episode. Check it out at our website: eatsipswirl.com
I’ve been reading your blog since this summer and really enjoy both the commentary and the recipes. My list of favorites is growing and this weekend am going to try the peanut butter banana bread. My kids said we have to try it – that and the oreo cheesecake bars that my daughter said should be on a plate by the time she got home from school! Not today unfortunately… Have to comment on the shows because my husband and I watched The Following last night that we had taped earlier in the week. The pilot airs again tonight on FOX. Its a MUST SEE with Kevin Bacon tracking a serial killer. Also next week on FX, The Americans starts and looks like it might be good. I know both appeal to men as well because my sons recommended them. Enjoy!
PS though Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day is technically not sourdough, it has a lot of the same properties without the starter –several days in the fridge gets you the taste. Bet your library has the book. You could try and no one would know!
Downton is a great series so far (though it kills me that it got so popular because that will probably ruin it). My husband does not watch much tv but when he does it’s “guy” tv, and yet if he’s in the room with Downton, he watches. Another series you might enjoy is Foyle’s War. Great stories — based during WWII but not a war movie.
I enjoy making my own Pandora stations. I created a Bobby Daren station which plays lots of good “oldies” you would know. And when I’m not in the mood for that, George Winston.
Have a fun weekend. My guys are all excited for the first hockey game of the year — they are going to a Columbus Blue Jacket’s game. Which means I stay home with my daughter, a pot of bolognese and pasta, and an old movie (I love that my 10-year-old prefers old movies!)
Thanks for the recommendation of Foyle’s War. My CCC loves WWII stuff, so he’d probably enjoy that. Have a fun girls night while your boys are at the hockey game!
Haven’t seen Downton Abbey, but it’s in my Netflix queue with a long wait time (just to see what all the hoopla is about). “Psych” gets my vote–hilarious. For my darker side, the choice is “Dexter”- oh soooo sick, but so clever. He’s a bad, good guy.
King Arthur’s starter is pretty good…my sister bought it and gifted some to me. I used it until it got too warm to bake and then I let it die. I’m debating buying some more of it. I believe Flour Water Salt Yeast by Ken Forkish has a recipe for starter. I made his Saturday White Bread, which turned out beyond amazing, and the Same Day Pizza Dough totally rocks.
As far as television, we watched almost all the 24 episodes except the last season.. Some seasons were better than others, but we did get to the point where we commented that no one could have THAT MANY bad days! I watched the first few episodes of Downton Abbey, but I don’t think my hubby would go for it!
Is that doggie pic Einstein? It’s SO cute!
Hi Dana, It is not Einstein, but I swear it’s his twin!
I love downton abbey and my husband will watch it with me but it isn’t his favorite. We like watching Psych or White Collar together!
Ive been juicing on and off for 8 years or so. Mostly off. It’s a royal PITA to clean the juicer. It’s nothing like cleaning a Vita or a food proc. It takes forever and food just multiplies in the juicer teeth. I have 4 juicers from cheap to not cheap at all. None are perfect. Juicing is also expensive. You need a TON of produce to juice it down; then you need more for everyone else in the family who wants in on the green action. But you know what, I LOVE the way juicing makes me feel. It’s like mainlining purity. Injecting nature straight into your cells. It’s amazing. Once you get past everything else :) And I saw all those posts too. And then my hubs was like, we need to juice more! I had it from all angles last week, too!
I bet your time w/ Jessica was a blast!
I’m also going to vote for Downton Abbey. I’d heard enough about it to know I was going to rent it and watch anyway but I wondered if Mr. Hungry Couple would be into it. He’s usually a “guy” about this kind of stuff. So I kind of “forced” him to watch the first couple of episodes and he was totally hooked. We’re just finishing up season 2 and waiting for season 3 to release on Netflix in a few days. He’s as eager as I am. The staging and acting are phenomenal!
My very manly husband actually likes downtown Abby more than I do. I say give it a shot.
I’ve never heard of someone buying a sourdoufg starter. I made my own and it was super easy.
I second that. It took me about 4 or 5 episodes before I was really hooked. My husband is obsessed with this show.
You should give “Downton Abbey” a try! I actually started watching it on the recommendation of my dad, who is possibly one of the manliest men I know — he started watching it by accident while flipping channels during football game commercial breaks. I got hooked and ran through the first two seasons in a week! Now my mom, dad and I all watch it together. I strongly recommend it. You could also try “Castle.”
I just started reading your blog and I have to say that, by far, it’s one of my favorites! I love baking. It’s one of my passions so thanks for all the great recipes! As for TV shows that both sexes will like; my husband and I are both fans of Parks and Recreation. If you haven’t seen it before it is on Netflix up to the current season. Anyway, thanks for all the great recipes!
Hi Brittney, Thank you! We both love Parks and Recreation, too. Such a funny show!