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November 2, 2017 by: Kathie Perkins

A Pink Geranium & Co Home Tour

With the addition of our new blog “Flavors and Flourishes”, we took a small break from our “Pink G Home Tours”  We took these photos awhile back and are so happy to finally share them with you!

This home is eclectic, whimsy, FULL of color and has personality plus!  You will be sure to gather some ideas from this homeowner.  Please leave us comments or suggestions.  Enjoy!!

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Let us know what you think!

 

October 25, 2017 by: Kathie Perkins

Flavors and Flourishes by Maryanne O’Dowd

 

Pink G Flavors and Flourishes

October 2017

Embrace Simplicity and Routine

Autumn has firmly planted its stake in the ground. We’re moving to a pace set by busier schedules and fewer hours of sunlight. It’s a time of year we love for sights – fiery colored leaves, smells – apple cider, bonfires, and sounds – rustling leaves, cheers rising up from football stadiums.

As we try to squeeze so much into these amber-hued, shorter days, take a moment to consider the importance of simplicity and routine. Simplicity gives us space (emotional and mental); routine conserves energy. Less time fussing with routine tasks frees us to enjoy the moments that matter.

Cooking and entertaining duties are ripe for streamlining this time of year.

  • Fall back on easy-to-fix, flavor-forward recipes that yield more time for conversation and connecting with family and friends. This month I share two beautifully simple recipes – Mushroom Bruschetta and Antipasto Olive Salad and Creamy Feta Spread – that work well as appetizers or accompaniments to a light lunch or supper.
  • Transform home décor with the addition a few simple, classic items – wooden trays or glass bowls and jars of varying sizes and shapes. Adorned with the season’s bounty of nuts, gourds, bittersweet or dried grape vine, these fuss-free decorative pieces lend a subtle hint of the season that works through Thanksgiving.

Reacquaint yourself with simplicity and routine. You’ll want energy for the holidays! More on that in next month’s column.

Mushroom Bruschetta

6 cups assorted fresh mushrooms, such as crimini (baby bella), shitake and white
Grated rind and juice of one lemon
½ teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon chopped fresh thyme (1/2 teaspoon if using dried)
1/3 cup white wine
2 tablespoons butter
Olive oil for sautéing

Wash and slice mushrooms. If using shitake, discard stems. Saute mushrooms in skillet lightly coated with olive oil over medium heat. Stir occasionally until mushrooms are cooked, lightly browned and softened. Add wine and lemon juice to pan; scrap brown bits from bottom of pan and stir to deglaze. Continue stirring mushrooms and liquid over low heat until liquid is reduced, about five minutes. Add salt, thyme and butter. Turn off flame and stir until butter melts and is incorporated. Add salt and pepper to taste.

Serve over toasted, thin slices of French bread arranged on a platter. Sprinkle with lemon rind.

 

Antipasto Olive Salad 

3 cups pitted green olives (I use large Manzanilla olives)
1 cup marinated mushrooms*
1 cup marinated artichoke hearts, quartered
1 cup pitted black olives
3-4 celery heart stalks, with leaves, rough chopped
Peel of one orange (2-3” long, thick strips)
¼ teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon chopped fresh oregano
1/3 cup chopped fresh parsley
¼ teaspoon red pepper flakes
¾ cup olive oil
Fresh cracked black pepper to taste

Cut green olives in half. Combine all ingredients in bowl, toss and refrigerate for at least two hours. Bring to room temperature before serving. Serve with pita chips or thinly sliced baguette and Creamy Feta Spread (recipe below).

Creamy Feta Spread: Mix 4 ounces softened cream cheese with 8 ounces crumbled feta until creamy and combined. Stir in juice of one lemon 2 tablespoons olive oil. Add pinch of salt and fresh pepper to taste.

*Available in supermarkets near pickles and olives.

Maryanne O’Dowd is an avid home cook, entertainer and writer. She lives in Lake Barrington with her husband and a loveable yellow lab. Follow her blog www.cookingfrommemory.com and her posts on Instagram @cookingfrommemory.


Photography by Kelly Olmstead. 

October 2, 2017 by: Kathie Perkins

Vintage Shop Hop – March 2nd & 3rd 2018

We are thrilled to be participating in the fifth annual Vintage Shop Hop!

Friday and Saturday, March 2nd and 3rd 2018

We will have extended hours 10am – 6pm

Refreshments will be served

September 23, 2017 by: Kathie Perkins

Pepper Road & Friends Holiday Open House, Wednesday, November 8th, 4pm – 8pm

September 23, 2017 by: Kathie Perkins

“Be A Guest At Your Own Party” by Maryanne O’Dowd, Thursday, November 16th

IMG 3087Please join us on Thursday evening, November 16, 2017 for

Shopping, Sips, Snacks and Inspirations

“Flavors and Flourishes” blogger

Maryanne O’Dowd

will discuss her entertaining philosophy

“Be A Guest At Your Own Party”

and tips for near flawless, not frenzied, party execution.

She will share trends and ideas for breathing new life into old favorites this holiday season.

Please email us at [email protected] or call the shop to reserve your spot for this special event.

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