Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Advice You Need #857

It’s true, I’m known for a few things. Listen up; this one might be the most important.

It’s just poor manners not to have a well-stocked bar! This is pretty much my motto! And everyone should live by it. I think I came up with this motto after about the 100th grown up adult party where the bar offerings just sucked. If you are going to invite friends over for cocktails, or dinner, or cocktails and dinner – get with the program man! Put your bar in order. Here’s what you need. And this isn’t for the super fancy; this is for regular people – people that you know, for regular occasions. If you want to embellish for a special occasion like Thanksgiving or Christmas or if you’re serving a specialty cocktail that’s fine, but here is what you need for a good solid proper bar:
  1. Top shelf booze, not the shitty cheapest stuff you can find. You want your friends to like you, right? Don’t serve them crap that doesn’t taste good. Get a good gin, vodka, rum, scotch, bourbon, tequila. That should cover you for basics. I have faves, but you should pick what you like - but just make sure it’s good stuff. I get Tanqueray, Stoli, a good rum, I let my husband pick out the scotch since he likes it more than I do, we always have Maker’s Mark on hand for bourbon, and then I try to get a decent tequila.
  2. Mixers! Club soda, tonic, maybe diet also, ginger ale, coke, maybe diet coke too, simple syrup, Roses lime juice, triple sec, vermouth and maybe bitters. Also, don’t forget that some of your friends don’t drink or don’t drink anymore – make sure you have enough sparkling water, juice or soda to make them a nice non-alcoholic drink too.
  3.  Extras! Lemons, limes, olives, maraschino cherries.
  4. Proper bar glasses and bar gear – high balls and DOF’s and martini glasses, wine glasses and have a good muddler, martini shaker, bar towel, shot pourers, stirrer and toothpicks or whatever else.
  5. Bar book – learn now to make the standards. And make them well; don’t make your guests a messy shitshow of a drink. This is a reflection of your good taste, get it together!

That’s pretty much it for the basic bar. Now you’ll be ready for all people who want a proper drink. You now have at least one drink available that pleases everyone. Again, if you are planning something special, you can add more, like if you want to serve Bloody Mary’s at a brunch, or Aviation’s (see earlier post on Aviation!) or whatever else. You’ll eventually end up with all the additional liqueurs, Kahlua, all that stuff, but you don’t need that to get started.

Ok, I can hear you yelling! How much freaking money do I have to dole out to get this thing up and running? Here’s how to do that. If you are, say 26 years old, and this is your first foray into the large quantity purchase of hard “A” – think about throwing a “BUILD MY BAR” party. Ask guests to bring something bar related to drink and to share. You’ll end up with just about everything you need to make drinks and have semi-full bottles of stuff leftover – unless your friends are total alcoholics and drink the place dry.

Last but not least. Beer and wine. Have some real beer (good stuff – like Manny's) and some light beer like Coors or Bud Heavy or Light – lots of people like crappy beer. And have white and red wine. Maybe a nice sauvignon blanc for summer, and a pinot noir or cabernet or something that the wino’s will like. Now you are covered completely and people will say nice things about you behind your back. And that’s what it’s all about! Happy Boozing!

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Seattle Neighborhood Tour - South Lake Union

Last night we walked down through South Lake Union from our condo. What a spectacular Seattle summer night it was – and for those of you who don’t know Seattle, we don’t get nights like this often. It was warm! WARM!

We cruised east on Virginia past the construction site for the new Amazon buildings at 6th, then we headed North up Westlake toward Lake Union. There are so many new buildings going up, so many new restaurants, shops and businesses – it’s pretty fun to see all the changes in so few years. If you haven’t been down there, you should make time to go. There is still a LOT of construction going on (road and building), but it’s nice to see so many people walking around, eating in the restaurants, shopping, running and riding bikes. We passed by Mistral Kitchen, Barolo, Whole Foods, Flying Fish, Re:public, Serious Pie, Serious Biscuit, and other little cute spots to eat and drink.  









 We walked up to the park at the end of Lake Union, where the new Mohai (old) building is, and where the new park area has been developed. Getting across Mercer is a little bit of a mess – but it’s pretty well marked and there are pedestrian traffic guards set up to get you across without getting run over by heavy equipment. We went down to the new natural beach that’s now there, watched a gal and her dog set out paddle boarding, then watched a bunch of kids jumping off the pedestrian bridge into the lake. So fun.  Then we walked around Mohai, past the old historic boats, and then across to the Center for Wooden Boats, and back up Terry toward town. 



















Terry has loads of little restaurants that are good. We passed by Shanik, Cactus, Cuoco, Bravehorse and then crossed back over to Westlake to stop at Flying Fish for dinner. We sat at the bar for a glass of wine and some apps for a nice little birthday dinner – and walked home as it was getting dark. Perfect way to spend the first day of 50!









 For more info about South Lake Union and everything that is going on there, check out http://www.discoverslu.com/# and http://www.slucommunitycouncil.org/

Monday, July 15, 2013

Best Husband Ever

It's here, the big one. And lucky me, I have the best husband ever!


It's going to be a great year!

Friday, July 12, 2013

Makes you think all the world's a sunny day, oh yeah!

I got a Nikon camera - I love to take a photograph.....so mama don't take my Kodachrome away....

Nikon D3200
For my "jubilee" birthday, my lovely husband got me this - a few days early! I'm so excited to learn every little feature so this weekend I'm all Nikon all the time (between cocktails). I did some research about camera's in advance, and while over the years I've been a Canon fan, this time I wanted to give Nikon a try. This model seems a step up from the "beginner" one that Nikon sells, and I knew I didn't need the super advanced camera - this baby seemed just right. Look for awesome shots in the future and yes, there will be video - as soon as I figure it out.

Have a great weekend, learn something new will ya!

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Turning 50 – How to Feel Great Instantly

I just googled all the celebrities and famous people that are turning 50 in 2013, and suddenly I feel like a million bucks. If you’re turning 50 this year, you should try this for a little “pick me up”. You are seriously going to want to step back and kiss yourself! Some of these celebs are not looking too swell –  I think it mostly has to do with the way too sophisticated  HD camera’s and telephoto lenses these days. But, hey, not my problem! I still feel great. The list of 50’s includes Brad Pitt, Michael Jordan, Mike Myers, Helen Hunt, Vanessa Williams and many more. I think I’m doing pretty well after seeing some of these people. Except, EXCEPT, get a load of John Stamos – he looks better than EVERYBODY at 50. Better. Than. Everybody.

John Stamos 
So, bring it 50. I'm not scared of you. On Monday I will be sure to post a photo of what 50 looks like on me!

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

What????? Really?

Under the subheading of things I cant get over......
UK Telegraph photo of Asiana plane crash at SFO
Did these people really think first that they needed to get their luggage before leaving a plane crash? What the hell? I can't get over it, and keep seeing photos of these people walking away from the burning plane (Asiana Flight 214 at SFO) with their rolling luggage right behind them. I wonder what in the hell is so important in their luggage that they think they needed to take the time to rescue their bags instead of helping other people get off the plane. I'm having trouble deciding how disgusted to be - and so far I'm just a little thankful that I don't have more details or I would probably be more bothered. Who is looking out for the 180 or so people who were injured? Did these people and their luggage just climb right over them to get out. I sure hope it was a situation of complete "daze and confusion" that made them react this way. And, I certainly hope that I would be more interested in getting the hell out of there safely and helping others to get out too before I started thinking about rescuing a bag full of dirty clothes. 

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Look for Liave Online

Hey shoppers! This shop in Seattle called Liave is closing it's retail location - but have no fear. They will re-open with a fabulous on-line store in October. If you never got a chance to go in, they carry the greatest little things for the home - glass and ceramic pieces from Japan and Spain and loads of charming European housewares. I loved shopping there for gifts for friends and I'm super excited about them going online. If you don't already know about them, make sure you look for them in October or ask to be included on their email list. The woman that owns the shop has a great eye for nice quality and lovely things, and their gift wrapping is beautiful.

In the meantime, if you have a chance before the end of the month, get down there for great deals on the things left in her store inventory. Really good markdowns on what's left. Hurry - I might get there before you!