Saturday, November 29, 2008

Spectacular?

Before I take you to the Antiques Spectacular that wasn't let me show you that Mr. Bunny made it up onto the wall in the kitchen this morning! Good things do happen while I'm in the shower...
This smaller Coral piece is the one I picked up in Greensboro last night
I could probably Add just a few more pieces to my Table
but any more and I won't have a spot left to lay my book!
We decided that since Scott let us know that he won't be able to come up to go
to the semi-annual Antique spectacular with us Tomorrow, we'd knock it out today. We've been
to this Show each year since moving to Winston-Salem and I must tell you that this year it's
been a Huge disappointment. We noticed in May there were less vendors and today
was the same. We estimated there were less than Half the vendors we usually see 
Despite the small number of Vendors, there were some Interesting things
to see... I mean, of all things, I didn't expect to see Jack Ruby's suit jacket
Lots of trinkets...
And, some Interesting furniture
Hum... Not sure what to call this
I loved this Heisey cream and sugar pair but the Last thing
I need is to start another Collection so I left it for someone else!
More glass!
Some interesting Clocks. We've seen that Treasure Island banjo clock (left center)
before at an estate Auction. At this show they were asking $750.00 for it
I picked up this old square Planters canister and promptly Filled it with
Chocolate chips for baking. The canister is Original; however, the lid
is not. Nevertheless, I like it just fine. And, I've decided to stop hunting
canisters and Storage jars because I am, OUT OF COUNTER SPACE!
This was Worth making room for though!
Wonderhubby really liked these Lincoln-reading-to-his-son Bookends but he was not
willing to pay the Dealer the $175/firm he was asking. Yes they are bronze, yes they are Signed,
and they are dated 1922 but at $175, he still Walked. I liked them too so while he was in
the bathroom I went back and Offered the dealer $125, cash - My Firm and, he took it! 
There's the Mount Vernon banjo clock we picked up last year... We think
it's much Better than Treasure Island and we paid far, far less than $750!

Friday, November 28, 2008

No 4AM shopping Today for me!

Nothing could have pulled me Out of bed for early after-Thanksgiving shopping this morning! Sleeping and snuggling until noon was more our Speed... But after that we did Venture over to Greensboro to check out the annual Holiday Craftsman's Classic - Fortunately, it was Worth getting out of bed for!
We met artist, Author and illustrator, Jeri Landers. Click on this photo to enlarge
it to See some of her artwork - it's something else! She does some amazing Scherenschnitte, 
which is a Swiss-style cutting art, which Ms. Landers also includes in her books. We bought and
asked her to sign her latest Children's book and picked up one of her Limited and signed
lithographs. To learn more about this Talented woman and Scherenschnitte, go Here 
This is the Lithograph we bought
Another artist
I am in the Market for a new kitchen Island and very much
liked this one for its Generous work surface and small Footprint!
North Carolina pottery
I love Dippin' Dots!
An artisan creates Sweet grass baskets
After the holiday Craftsman's classic we dropped into a few of our
favorite Antique shops. Here are a few of my Finds...
At only $6, I couldn't pass up this canister 
And, I think this divided Dish will be Perfect on our holiday Table to serve both
kinds of Cranberry sauce - Jellied and whole berry. Love the Sterling foot!
Look! I found a Rabbit to add to my Collection... 
I have Never, ever seen the Rabbit!
I've already marked on the Wall where he will hang... It was
meant to be! I think he's going to Love it here

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Just leave it to Costco!

After the day of Cooking I had, I had to leave Desert to
Costco... Because frankly, I couldn't do it Any better!

Feast!

Somehow, it all came together... Let me show you how!
Let's make Stuffing
a pound and a quarter of Sausage - I mixed some Sweet and mild
all Browned up and ready to go...
the morning Sunshine on my dried Cranberries and cherries
sweet Yellow apples, celery, Onion and butter
Of all the Pampered Chef stuff I have, the Herb Keeper is my favorite 
Adding white Wine and parsley to the Aromatics
Yum!
almost looks like Stuffing!
Ready for the oven...
Corn pudding. And, he said mine is Much better than she used to make!
In my Next life I'll have double ovens...
In goes the Breast
Table is all set. Won't be long now...
Green beans with pine nuts, Crispy prosciutto, lemon zest and lemon juice
My first Attempt at roasted Butternut squash. It was so good,
I may Never make sweet potatoes again!
toss with Melted butter, brown Sugar, kosher salt and bake
Onto a baking sheet and into the Oven at 400 degrees until tender
The stuffing and Corn pudding are Ready for service!
This little Chipmunk knows it's Thanksgiving too
and he knows Where the buffet is...
Inside this Bird feeder! Skinny cheeks going in...
Chubby cheeks coming out!
This is my Version of don't-ask-don't-tell...
Cheater mashed potatoes - Yukon gold, the Best!
I just added the Butter, heavy cream and salt. Shhh...
Chubs is still at it on the Bird feeder...
Wow!
Resting...
Let's Eat!