One Day It’s 60

March 31, 2025

And feels like 40. The next it’s 40 yet feels like 25!  Isn’t it supposed to be Spring?  All I crave on these chilly chilly days is soup. But, I need to switch it up. Inspired by a couple of green peppers in the pantry I thought Stuffed Pepper Soup was in order. Well, a soup version of stuffed peppers simply because I was lazy and hungry now. I knew I could have this in the bowl in under an hour so it was off to the races. This intuitive recipe started with a pound of ground beef nicely browned in your favorite soup pot. Remove from the pot and drain rendered fat. Add a tablespoon of olive oil to the pot and cook 1/2 of a large onion diced along with 2 ribs of celery chopped and a couple cloves of smashed garlic until translucent. Add the beef back to the pot and salt and pepper the mixture. Cut two green and one half red bell peppers into small chunks and add to the pot along with a 28oz. can of stewed tomatoes that you have broken into smaller bite sized pieces. Top off with approximately six cups of beef stock. Bring the pot to a boil and reduce heat to low and let simmer for approximately thirty minutes. Adjust your seasonings and serve over a nice scoop of cooked white rice. Today I opted out of the rice and added a cup and a half of small cauliflower florets with the rest of the vegetables. You can add some tomato sauce to the soup along with the stewed tomatoes but I preferred a lighter brothy result. OK, now I feel better.

 

 

 

If you have a Chez Panisse bowl from Heath Ceramics to serve it up in, even better. Photo: Heath Ceramics

Top two photos: GP

 

Just A Little Something

March 17, 2025

WMS & Co. pale ash or ebonized walnut Gathering Pedestals. For a gift or for yourself, to elevate a found object or special bloom, or to simply hold your rings on your night stand or note block on your desk. In 2 finishes and three sizes you’ll find the perfect application even if you set it out only for it’s minimal textural appeal.        

 

 

 

 

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Photos: WMS & CO

A New Spin

March 10, 2025

A new spin on an old standard, the swivel chair interpreted by architect Joseph D’Urso.  The King of High Tech in the 70’s, he returned to partner with Knoll on a collection of lounge seating in 2008. Maintaining his minimalist aesthetic, these swivel chairs feature a 360 degreed swivel mechanism and an optional height adjusting hydraulic for maximum flexibility. With a dizzying assortment of Knoll textile options and 3 base finishes you’re bound to strike the perfect complimentary note to your interior. While I love these in the playful brights, I’m personally leaning toward a classic black frisee’ upholstery with the polished aluminum base. While swivel lounge chairs are having a moment, this is a great one to consider. All that’s missing is an Old Fashioned.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

photos: HiveModern

 

 

 

Look Ma, No Eggs

March 4, 2025

Yes, a simple chocolate cake using no eggs. A Crazy Chocolate Cake to be more accurate. An old recipe from the past when eggs were at a premium, just like today. About the only crazy thing I recognize, other than there are no eggs in this cake, is the fact that I have never had a can of cocoa powder in my kitchen… ever. I have never cooked or baked with it but decided that I needed to give it a try when I saw this recipe. In true simplequietmodern  fashion it went together quickly with a bowl and a wooden spoon…no power tools needed. Who’s going to argue with a deep rich chocolate cake made from scratch?  The frosting? What do you think?  Something white and fluffy like a classic vanilla buttercream or more chocolate like a Sour Cream Ganache? For now I think I’ll go with a little whipped cream and some berries.

 

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photo: The Hungry Mouse

 

 

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unless noted: photos: gp