In A French Garden

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When I think of France gardens immediately come to mind.  Maybe because they play such an important role in the work of one of my favorite artists from the Impressionist Era….Monet.

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The ever present sunflowers as seen in works by van Gogh.

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The colors seen on the countryside as you travel through the south of France.

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Deep purples, vibrant blues and shades of yellow, reds and gold mix to create a lush palette I am attempting to reproduce in my own garden.

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Just as the colors of vegetables served at a table in Provence spark one’s sense of taste, the colors of flowers and vegetation seen throughout the countryside send the sensual feeling of earthiness through my soul.

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This is a place of comfort, a place for nurturing the creative spirit.

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As I write my posts this week I feel my dream of returning to France taking shape, forming itself into reality…..and it is so.  I can almost smell the lavender!

Make Mine French!

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I’m participating in Anita Rivera’s International Blog Party this week, focusing on all things French!

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Anita is the lovely woman who creates the blog Castles Crowns and Cottages.  Read more here: http://wwwcastlescrownscottages.blogspot.com/., find the other bloggers who are participating and enjoy great reads…all week long!

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Since France is probably my most favorite place on this planet, other than New York City, I feel so honored to take part in this special week of posts.

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We are also celebrating the publication of another fellow blogger’s book, Vicki Archer, author of “French Essence”.  Both the blog and the book are a simply wonderful read…full of pictures and inspiration…ahhhhhh, France!

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Join me as I journey through memories of my time in France as well as the weaving of my plans to return with Mr. T.  There will, of course, be food involved!  How could I do anything French and not include something yummy!

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A Special Post on France

I’m taking part in a link party hosted by Anita at Castles Crowns and Cottages.  This is one of the really fun parts of blogging.  Linking with other writers and sharing our dreams and experiences.

I visited France years ago and long to return.  My journal of wishes and plans is being assembled as I recall my journey there.

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I stayed at The Carlton in Cannes and it was instant love.

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Then a trip to Jean le Pin for Bouillabaisse and more love.

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St. Tropez and a fabulous room at Hotel Byblos.  Long walks on the beaches and food so fresh…I still remember the tastes and smells.

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We never made it to Paris on that trip, but it’s at the top of my list.  I’ve always dreamed of traveling there with Mr. T.  What a place for romance, exploring and just enjoying life.

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And then, there has to be that little side trip to Provence for a month where I can immerse myself in learning more about French cuisine, taking a class or two and renting a country home where other family members can join us.

Dreams do come true and this one will….I do believe, I do believe, I do, I do, I do!!!

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Southern Comfort

 

 

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There’s a new exit off of I-95, exit 22, Horsestamp Church Road, in Camden County.   If you turn right and head west, you’ll find the Horse Stamp Inn just over three miles down on the left.  I had no idea what a treat I was in for when we took a short road trip to visit the new owners, Kris and Tom Hutcheson.

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Southern hospitality abounds the minute you turn onto the drive that leads to this elegant home.

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The home was built in 2006, and turned into a bed & breakfast by the Hutcheson’s in August 2012.  It has all of the amenities you could want for a romantic getaway, girls weekend or family gathering!

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The decorating is charming and tranquil, thanks to Kris and her design talents.  Each of the five bedrooms has its own private bath.

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The bridal suite is a romantic dream come true with french doors opening onto a balcony that overlooks the pasture.  The bathroom is elegant, and spacious so any bride will feel comfortable dressing for her big day.

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Speaking of weddings.  The Horse Stamp Inn is the perfect place for weddings!  They offer packages that include everything from valet parking for guests to a horse drawn carriage, music and catering.

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The state of the art kitchen is manned by Kris and Tom for a gourmet breakfast spread which may include Georgia Peach French Toast or Tom’s famous breakfast casserole.  Champagne mimosa’s, fresh fruit and other side dishes  are served to delight your appetite.

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Personal chefs are available for dinners, served in the elegant dining room with a menu that made my mouth water.  The three course dinner offers several choices of entrees with delicious fresh, local vegetables served on the side and a glass of red or white wine.

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Topping it all off is a pristine swimming pool, a fire pit for making smores or enjoying a glass of wine on a crisp fall evening and an 18 foot tall swing set that will bring the kid out in anyone!

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Luxury, hospitality and the wonderful company of the Hutcheson’s make this a place to put at the top of your list for your next weekend getaway.  For more information visit:  http://www.horsestampinn.com/

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Here’s to you, Kris and Tom.  You have created an elegant, peaceful haven…..not far from either Jacksonville or Savannah.

Horse Stamp Inn – 2418 Horsestamp Church Road – Waverly, Georgia 31565

 912-882-6280

 

Miss Yum Yum

 

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This little girl is a fighter!

One of the reasons I am posting about her is because we all need to be aware of the danger of ticks, especially as we enter summer.

Even with medication a tick bite caused YumYum to contract an immune system disorder that caused her to gradually become crippled.

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No real diagnosis has ever been reached.  Yet Yum Yum gets around, chases her litter mate brother, Nanki Poo, around the house as best she can and has something to say about everything.

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Yum Yum’s heart is strong….what a survivor!

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In case you’re wondering where the names originated….these pets belong to my Mom, an operatic singer.  In Gilbert & Sullivan’s operetta “The Mikado”, two of the characters are named YumYum & NankiPoo.  Mom is a classic and her two beloved Shitz Tzu’s are as well!

 

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An Artist Named Jennifer

I posted last week about the upcoming art opening at the Left Bank Art Gallery.

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I met with Jennifer Broadus a couple of weeks ago and saw her paintings that will be presented at the show.

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Weaving the past with the present, Jennifer’s paintings are such an interesting contrast to the paintings of Mildred Huie.

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Where Mrs. Huie captured her impressions of what Cannon’s Point looked like in its hey day, Jennifer Broadus has presented what they are today….the ruins of a bygone era.

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Cannon’s Point has been purchased by the St. Simons Land Trust and is being renewed as a park that all can enjoy.

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Each of the paintings in the upcoming show present a piece of the island’s history, the colorful past when the plantations bustled with energy and the quiet present where they lay in ruins, at rest for eternity.

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The quiet stillness of Jennifer Broadus’ work has a haunting quality only to be equaled by actually visiting Cannon’s Point, seeing the chimney and other ruins standing stark and lonely against the landscape of oak trees.

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All of this and more awaits at the Left Bank Art Gallery when you visit!  I find the work of Mildred Huie beautiful in detail and color.  Another post featuring this great local artist will follow over the next few weeks.

Once again, I am reminded that this is a very special, magical place to call home!

What A Day!

Mother’s Day is always special.  Before my daughter, Skylar, was born I used to get a deep case of the blues each year. 051

This year I’m sailing on top of the world!  Skylar is going on seventeen and has turned into the loveliest young woman!

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Our day began with breakfast, beautifully arranged on a tray and served on our deck.  A sunny, cool day with a soft ocean breeze made the experience so perfect! And I thought breakfast was IT!

 

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A cold seafood lunch served al fresco, for Mom and Me…..I think I must have taught Skylar something right!

 

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As the day came to an end, my lovely husband made the toast by saying, “Mr. T. loves Mom too!” The only thing that would have made the day more perfect would have been to have my step daughters present with their children.  Missed them all and wished them a Happy Mother’s Day as well! Life is good here on our island…..very, very good!

Finally Friday

All right readers!  Hide your eyes and plug up your ears if you are on a diet.  This post is all about the fabulous birthday dinner I prepared for my Dad last week.  Listen, if you make it to 85 years I think you should be able to choose whatever you want to eat to celebrate!  This is what Dad wanted and this is what he got!  It’s authentically French….right down to the butter, more butter and….yes, a bit more butter.  I abstained from eating the beef, just had a tiny taste and piled my plate with veggies and a small helping of the Chateau Potatoes.

 

 

Bleu Brie with Apples and Water Crackers

Chateaubriand

Chateau Potatoes

Steamed Vegetables

Hollandaise Sauce

Creme Brulee with Fresh Raspberries

Chateau LaFitte

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Bleu Brie with Apples and Water Crackers

I found a lovely wedge of cheese at my local market, a soft brie, shot through with a rich bleu….served with apple slices and simple water crackers….the family gathered round to sample as I cooked.

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Chateaubriand

The name sounds daunting, but this is a very simple dish to make.  The key is getting the BEST quality of beef you can find.  I had my butcher cut a 3 pound, center cut piece from the tenderloin. (Preheat your oven to 400 degrees)   Sprinkle the meat with a mixture of grey salt and good, cracked black pepper.  Heat two tablespoons of olive oil in a large pan on top of the stove.  Brown all surfaces of the beef and drain off the fat.  Place the meat, in the drained pan, into the preheated oven.  Roast for 20 minutes for medium rare….the correct temperature for a perfect Chateaubriand.  Remove from the oven, cover with foil and let stand 15 minutes before slicing into 1/2 inch thick slices.

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Chateau Potatoes

2 pounds of yellow, fingerling potatoes, sliced into small ovals (cut on the diagonal)

6 tablespoons butter

1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley (optional)

3/4 teaspoons grey salt

1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper

These will bake with the beef in a 400 degree oven.  Melt the butter in an oven proof skillet (I use my cast iron skillet for these) over medium-high heat.  Saute the sliced potatoes in the butter for five minutes.  Place the skillet into the over, alongside the tenderloin and bake for 20 minutes.  You’ll want to turn the potatoes after 10 minutes.  Remove the skillet from the oven and sprinkle with parsley, salt and pepper.

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Steamed Vegetables

1/2 pound haricort vert (French string beans)

1 bunch of asparagus, cleaned and snapped to four inches

1 bunch brocollini, cleaned and trimmed to four inches

6 organic carrots, cleaned, peeled and julienned

Steam the veggies in vegetable broth over low heat for about 6-8 minutes.  You want them to be a bit crisp, never mushy and wilted.

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Hollandaise Sauce

I suppose you might say I used a short cut for this.  I have made Hollandaise the old fashioned way for years but this is quicker and it is foolproof!  Even Ina Garten features a blender recipe for hollandaise so I’m in good company!

In a blender place:

3 egg yolks

1 tablespoon FRESH lemon juice

1/2 teaspoon sea salt

Place the top on the blender and pulse to combine for a minute or so.  Remove the little cap and pour 10 tablespoons of melted butter into the egg mixture in a steady stream with the motor running.  This will form a thick sauce that can be served to the side with the vegetables, beef and potatoes.  I added a tablespoon of tarragon to create Bernaise sauce….so yummy with the vegetables!

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Creme Brulee with Fresh Raspberries

I have featured this recipe before, but it’s one of Dad’s favorites so here it is again!

  • 8 egg yolks
  • 1/3 cup plus 1/4 cup granulated sugar, divided
  • 1 1/2 cups heavy cream
  • 1/2 cup half and half (light cream)
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Preheat the oven to 300F. Arrange 6 custard cups in a large pan with sides at least 1 1/2 inches deep.

Whisk the egg yolks in a large bowl until they turn frothy and bright yellow. Slowly whisk 1/3 cup sugar, the creams, and vanilla extract into the beaten eggs. Beat the mixture for 90 seconds.

Pour the eggs and cream through a medium-mesh sieve into a large (4 cup) liquid measuring cup. Divide the mixture between 6 custard cups and fill the large pan with hot water half-way up the sides of the ramekins.

Bake the custard in the hot-water bath for 55 minutes to 1 hour, until the custard is set, but still moves a bit in the center when jiggled. Cool the custard in the water bath for 20 minutes, and then refrigerate them until they are chilled.

Sprinkle the remaining 1/4 cup granulated sugar over top of the custards and caramelize the sugar with a small, handheld kitchen torch. Serve immediately.

This classic crème brulee recipe makes 6 servings.  We always have two left over so that Mr. T and I can have one the next day.

*Thanks to About.com:  French Food for this yummy recipe.

 

There you have it!  After this feast you may want to abstain from fat and cholesterol for a few days!  But it was simply delicious!  Enjoy!

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Exclusively Edward’s

It’s that time of year again.  Mother’s Day is upon us, graduations are coming and the wedding season follows close behind.

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Edward Armstrong is something of a legend on St. Simons.  His lovely new location at 224 Redfern Village is no disappointment!  Joining him in his new shop are owners Chris Triplett and David Lowe.

The delicious smell as you enter the shop is enough to tell you that this is a very place special.

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The European method of tightly arranging flowers and mixing natural elements to fit the feeling of Coastal Georgia sets Edward’s floral designs apart from others.

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Lovely platters and items for your home abound.

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Gifts for the bride and her attendants.

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Hostess Gifts….beautiful topiaries, succulents and more arranged in lovely baskets or earthy pottery.

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Candles, candles, and more candles….that’s where part of the wonderful aroma that fills the air comes from….the rest you can attribute to the lovely fresh flowers!

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Visit or call Edward On St. Simons.  You’ll find everything you need for creating the perfect floral arrangements and bouquets for weddings and other events.  Have no doubt that this team of talent will make something exquisite just for you!

Don’t forget about Mom!  This is the place to call to insure your Mom gets the freshest, most beautifully arranged flowers!

Edward On St. Simons – 224 Redfern Village – St. Simons Island, GA – 31522 –

912-638-7323

Two Artist’s Ways

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It all begins at the Left Bank Art Gallery on May 16th.

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Millie with Jennifer Broadus

Two artists…..two styles……two stories

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No one puts on an art show like Millie Wilcox, owner of Left Bank Art Gallery.  This may very well be one of  the most fascinating shows yet!

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I’ll be posting more on the artists and their work next week.

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You won’t want to miss this opportunity to view St. Simons Island history from two perspectives.