Monthly Archives: September 2016

Having a Cold and My So Called Life

September 10, 2016

You know when you sneeze and you think it allergies?  And then a few hours later your throat is a little scratchy?  And then by nightfall your nose is running like Niagara Falls?  Yeah, not allergies.  You’re done for.  Ugh.  And I have had this cold since Tuesday, and it’s a bad one…waaah!!!

So, I haven’t gone anywhere all week and basically have parked my runny nose and Kleenex box on Stanley the sofa watching TV.  Yes, my sofa has a name.  It’s the best sofa on earth.  I got it 10 years ago from Montauk Sofa and it was the best purchase of my life.  It’s the sturdiest, most comfortable sofa ever made.  If a hug could be made into a sofa, it would look land feel like Stanley.

I could write a whole blog post on Stanley the sofa, but I won’t.  (Maybe another time.)  Today, I am going to write about what I did all week while coughing and sneezing.  I watched My So Called Life on Netflix.  Do you know about My So Called Life?  You should.  It stars a teenage Claire Danes as Angela Chase, an angsty teen and her love interest Jordan Catalano, played by a then unknown Jared Leto.  Yes, THAT Jared Leto!  30 Seconds to Mars Jared Leto.  You guys, where was I in the 90s?  What was I watching that I missed this the first go around?  Friends?

I cannot believe how good this show is you guys.  Or should I say “was”, since it’s technically a cancelled TV drama from the 90s.  And do you know how I know it was so good?  I watched all 19 episodes.  ALL. OF. THEM.  Night after night, just me,  Jeff and my Kleenex box on Stanley the sofa, glued to the TV.  (You’re not supposed to know that Jeff watched too…so, shhh.  But he loved it also.)

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I am really quite surprised at the range of topics this show dealt with back then in the 90s…unrequited teenage love, illiteracy, alcoholism, guns, school violence, homophobia and homelessness.  The series wasn’t only forward thinking, it holds it’s relevancy to this day.  I think that’s why I am so struck by it.  And why on earth was there only one season???  I HAVE TO KNOW WHAT HAPPENS WITH ANGELA CHASE AND JORDAN CATALANOOOOOOAAAAHHHH!!!

Look at this!  20 years after the show got cancelled Vanity Fair wrote and article about My So Called Life wondering what would have happened in Season 2.  Vanity Fair!  They even want to know what happens!!!

But you know what I realized while I was sick and struggling to breathe because of my ever-dripping nose?  I was doing something very Danish and the very thing I have been talking about the past few weeks.  I was inside my home, on the most comfortable sofa in the world, snuggled under the coziest throw blanket watching a seriously excellent TV series with Jeff…it was so HYGGE!!!

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Can I talk about this throw blanket for a minute?  I saw this blanket at Crate and Barrel and just had to have it.  It reminds me so much of Greece.  This patchwork-pattern is reminiscent of a traditional Greek “kourelou”.  The world “kourelia” means rags and way back in the day, it was common for Greek women in the village to take pieces of fabric from old shirts and dresses that ceased being useful and repurpose them into these beautiful loom-woven rugs, or “kourelou”.  They were bright and colorful and the weave was very distinct.  There is no mistaking a Mediterranean “kourelou”.

Here’s a Greek company, called Kooreloo that makes purses, satchels and backpacks using the traditional “kourleou” pattern.  Aren’t these bags totally cute?  I totally want one.  Or two.  Or three.  I mean, come on!  What a clever little idea.  So super cute.  Dare I say that the “kourelou” weave is to Greece, what the Burberry check is to Britain?  It’s true.

Anyway, if you are ever looking to binge watch a TV series to practice your hygge, I recommend you wrap yourself up in a blanket and watch My So Called Life.  And then message me so we can commiserate about why there wasn’t another season and where on earth was Tino?

Enjoy,

-Kallie


source: @abcnetwork

#linklove_wednesday

September 7, 2016

Here are the stories I like this week, September 7, 2016


1.  Why hobbies are important.

2.  Something to think about next time you use saffron or vanilla.

3.  I want some of these glorious noodles.

4.  I like it hot…here is a list.

5.  Apparently it’s safe to roast vegetables again…I must have missed when it wasn’t.

6.  Up close and personal with a buzzing bumble bee.

7.  Inside the world of BevCooks.com

8.  Shake Shack reaches South Korea…why not?

9.  This video is fun…and of Adele.

One of These Things Doesn’t Belong Here…

September 3, 2016

Zucchini Bread.

Fried Zucchini.

Stuffed Zucchini.

Zucchini Fritters.

muffin trio

I over did it guys.  I have too much zucchini in my life.  Between my mother and my overzealous eye at the farmers market in Logan Square.  I have WAY.  TOO.  MUCH.  ZUCCHINI.  Did you know the zucchini is technically a fruit?  Oh yeah, it is.

Speaking of Logan Square, if you have been reading this blog regularly, you know that I am a huge fan of Lula Cafe.  In fact, it’s the one thing I do EVERY WEEKEND.  I love this place.  They do vegetables Iike no one else.  They serve the best, most amazing coffee.  They have a cute outdoor patio.  Don’t believe me?  Look here, and here for proof.

grated zucchini

 

Lula also changes up their menu often.  Don’t you like how I just call it Lula?  Like we are old girlfriends?  Oh hey girl, what’s up?  Well, we are friends!  Lula rocks my life every Saturday and Sunday!  As I was saying, they change up their menu often. In fact, they have this sandwich called The Royale (capital T, capital R)  and it changes almost every month.  You guys, it was featured in the National Geographic!  The National Geographic!  Yes a magazine, that covers animal life, outer space and the planet earth at large, has noticed The Royale sandwich at Lula Cafe.  Look here.  The Royale is a tour de force.  And Lula Cafe is apparently the epicenter of food on planet earth.  I can’t anymore…

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Now this menu change-up usually is a good thing because it means we are eating the freshest and most tasty vegetables at the exact moment they are in season.  But the problem with an ever changing menu, is that sometimes my favorites go away…and don’t come back.  Whaaahhh!  Total FWP guys (first world problem.). Good-bye Nearly Summer Salad.  Good-bye Green Chorizo Sopas, I will miss you.  Maybe next year.  Lula?  Do you take requests?  Bring back my almost summer salad and green chorizo sopas!!!!  Please!!!  Pretty please?  Why you gotta always break my heart?

I don’t do well with change.

zucchini batter

Well, these days Lula Cafe has this zucchini muffin studded with bits of chocolate, cherries and walnut.  Zucchini?  What madness is this?  Zucchini doesn’t belong in a pastry!!!  (Cue the song “One of these things just doesn’t belong here” in your head.)  You guys this muffin is practically a health food.  And you have a fridge full of summertime zucchini don’t you?  I do.  And I know you do, because I can see you thinking about what you are going to do with all of them.  Here is another idea for your zucchini surplus.

But for now, this muffin:  Grated zucchini which is low calorie.  Chocolate and cherries which have antioxidants and walnuts which have all those omega-3s.  I think for your own sake you should try these muffins.  Now.  Stat.  Isn’t that what they say on Grey’s Anatomy?

 

muffin layers

Le sigh, Grey’s Anatomy.  It just isn’t the same without Dr. McDreamy.  Why Shonda?  Why?  Why did you do me like that?  First you take away Sloan and then Shepherd?  I better not start on this tangent.  It won’t end well.  Forget I said anything.  (September 22nd new season.  It better be good.)

I don’t do well with change.

Go ahead Lula, take this one off the menu too.  I don’t care.  I will just make my own….humph!

Here’s how to make a health muffin:


Gluten Free, Choco-Cherry-Nut Zucchini Muffins

Makes 12 muffins

1 3/4 all purpose flour or gluten free flour (I like this one)

1/2 cup sugar

1/2 cup olive oil (I’m Greek, this is the only oil I have, another health food, this is getting better)

1 cup zucchini, grated  (Yeah, I know.  Who knew zucchini a make excellent muffins)

1 egg

1/4 cup milk

1/2 cup chocolate chips, semi-sweet

1/2 cup walnuts, chopped

1/2 cups dried cherries

1 and a 1/2 teaspoon baking powder

1 teaspoon vanilla

1 teaspoon cinammon

1/2 teaspoon clove

1/2 teaspoon salt

Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 350F, line your muffin tin with paper liners.

2.  Mix together the flour, sugar, baking soda, cinnamon, clove, and salt in a bowl.

3.  In another bowl beat the egg, add olive oil, milk and vanilla.

4. Stir your wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and then add the grated zucchini, chocolate chips, dried cherries and walnuts.

5.  Scoop the batter into your muffin tins about 3/4 full, top with a cherry half or walnut if you are feeling ambitious.  Or don’t.  No pressure.

6. Bake in a 350 oven for 20 minutes and then eat quickly.  It’s for your health.

Enjoy,

-Kallie

 

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Coffee shops + Record Stores = Chicago Hygge

September 1, 2016

I went to school at the University of Illinois in Urbana.  My friends and I used to study at the local coffee shop called “Espresso Royale'” and back then it was open 24/7.  It was a serious coffee shop.  It was a professional coffee shop.  it was the mother of all coffee shops.  Oh, you need to pull an all nighters?  This coffee shop is where you went.

golden chairs

There weren’t any “grandes” or “ventis” at this coffee shop, only LARGE.  One would order a large coffee and pull and all nighter studying.  Or caffeinate yourself and stay up all night, not studying and just talking the night away with your friends. Or have several coffees and stay up all night at the cafe pretending to study while you and your friends stalk a guy in a local band who was actually studying.   I never did such a thing…well.  Maybe. Actually no.  I’ll never tell.  All I know is that I went to Espresso with a lot of good intentions and more often than not ended up over-caffeinated and giggly, and not studying as much as I should have.  Real studying only occurred in a couple all nighters before mid-terms. Oh hallow’d halls of high’r education, how i has’t did miss thee.  Did you know I took Shakespeare classes for fun?  True story.

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Well, since those days coffee shops have held a special place in my heart. They are the meeting ground for like minds who want to get away and read or write or just zone out and browse the interwebs for hours. It’s good for people watching, and chatting or just looking at local art.  And guess what? Coffee shops, they are also very hygge. Oh yeah! You know it.  It’s Friday, we have to talk about how to get your weekly dose of hygge.  Because hygge = happiness and that cozy feeling all Danes know about and we here in the States are just learning.

In last week‘s episode, I explored the West Loop and the Allis. It’s basically a lounge on a stretch of block in Chicago’s west side that will remind you of New York’s SoHo neighborhood.  A little bit.  Maybe. Try squinting.

filter store front

This week, we are going explore some college nostalgia in a coffee shop.  My all time favorite coffee shop in Chicago is Filter Cafe. Appropriately named. There is no mistaking their line of work. They serve coffee in a no non-sense kind of way that reminds me of the coffee shop of my youth in Urbana. The coolest thing about Filter is you get to sit on all of these really awesome retro couches and chairs.  I call it “grandma-chic”.  The only thing missing is the plastic covers.  I kid you not…the velvet vibe is strong here.

And so, I get my coffee and my book and sit down in one of these old sofas and perch my legs on the coffee table and read. And it feels like a big hug.  A big soft grandmotherly hug.

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A little flashback to college again. My friends and I were very much into the local music scene at the time in Urbana.  We listened to bands like Hum, Steakdaddy Six,  Jumpknuckle, Mother and Tiny.  I might have also had a crush on the guy from Jumpknuckle, but I never stalked him in a cafe.  Maybe.  Actually no.  I’ll never tell.

reckless long view

Anyway, the only place to get music back then, was at the record store.  This was the cassette tape and CDs era boys and girls.  The last stop before iPods took over our lives. So that’s where we got our music and created mix tapes. Remember mix tapes? I am so digging into my mom’s basement this weekend to find my mix tapes. But I have to find a cassette player first.  Do they even make cassette players anymore?

reckless sign

So the reason I bring this up is because two doors down from my favorite coffee shop in all of Chicagoland, is something else that reminds me of college. A record store! Reckless Records. Now this place has real records, vinyl, you know, the stuff we had before the age of cassette tapes. I am all into analog music now.  There’s just something special about listening to vinyl. It’s warmer, more intense and forces you to listen to the whole album. Do you know how many gems are lost these days because your iPhone allows you to buy only the “hits” if you want?  So much art is lost, never to be heard. Don’t do it guys. Someone worked hard on these songs, they should be enjoyed in their entirety, like a good book, even the B-side. Okay, off my soap box now. I will dedicate a different post to vinyl another day.

reckless poster

Anyway, records stores: good browsing here.  Look at those posters up there.  ^^  A 1981 poster of Prince, next to one of Hüsker Dü.  You just never know what you will find.  Maybe some Ella Fitzgerald or some Talking Heads.  Or an old copy of REO Speedwagon.  Did you know REO Speedwagon is from Champaign-Urbana? Yes!  It’s true, the I’m Gonna Keep on Lovin’ You guys are from the Midwest.  Sometimes, I get lucky and find a rare or oddball copy of a Greek album and I feel it is my duty (as a Greek girl) to save it from oblivion.  I once found this crazy copy of Mikis Theodorakis at the record store and wondered how it came to pass, that this obscure album found itself here in a Wicker Park record store.

So, this week, why don’t you go to your local coffee shop and cozy up In a soft chair with a good book drink too much coffee.  And then, find an old record shop, buy and album and play it at home and really listen to it all night with your friends, because, well, too much coffee.  Listen to the music, the words, and the story this artist wants to tell.  It’s musical hygge for your ears.

Enjoy.

-Kallie

P.S.  Do you have a  favorite coffee shop?  Tell me.  What’s your favorite album?  I wanna know!!!

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