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Wednesday, October 7th, 2009
Having waited all summer for a sale on this set of bowls, I scooped them up on Tuesday night at the Edina store. They’re graphic, bold, red, and have lids… there’s the lot to like here.
You can buy one, two, or all three in a set. At $3.95 to $6.95 and $15.85 for the set, why not? Now if only they’d cut the prices on their area rugs…
Images: Crate&Barrel
Tags:3 piece set, Bowls, Crate & Barrel, earthenware, Sale, Tomatoes
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Wednesday, September 9th, 2009
I’m thinking of taking advantage of this end-of-summer sale at Chiasso to get a hanging planter for our dining room. At half their original price, this is a deal I thought I’d share.

Not all hanging pots are meant to be used inside, so I was most excited to find these planters are indoor-friendly. I’m hoping that means when I water the spider plant (now living in a small bowl) it won’t drip down onto our hardwood floors.
Image: Chiasso
Tags:Brushed Steel, Chiasso, Hanging Planter, Plants, Pots, Potted Plants, Stainless Steel
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Friday, August 21st, 2009

Image, Canoe. You can shop Canoe, too.
Tags:Beer, Bird, Bottle Opener, Cast Iron
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Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009
Some of the best souvenirs are things that you’ll actually use. I’m not saying I don’t buy good-for-nothing-but-being-pretty type souvenirs. I do. I just think souvenirs that do something make for more active memories. Every time we use these wooden spoons and our new parrilla, we’ll think of Stella—in her insistence on our finding a proper parrilla with just the right grill lines (three grocery stores’ inventories were not worthy of our use); Joaquín who was with us when we found each and who helped bring the prices down; and Cali, Colombia where we found all three at the Galería, an open market with enough fresh fruit, meat, and whatnots to entertain for hours. This morning Tom put the parrilla to use, making the first arepas we’ve had since returning. Stella was right. The blackened grill marks were as they should be.

Tags:Arepas, Colombia, Grill, Parrilla, Souvenirs, Travel, Wooden Spoons
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Monday, June 29th, 2009
The night before last I was looking for a source for the Alessi juicer by Philippe Starck (below left) after recognizing it in one of the scenes in Food, Inc. The juicer appeared in the kitchen of Eric Schlosser, author of Fast Food Nation, and I was curious about how much it cost (answer, $90). The movie was great for so many reasons. You should see it; I hope it will change the way you think about food. I hope it will change the way you think about a lot of things. Enough with the seriousness, though. This post is here because you should also see this website that I found the juicer on! They have a lot of great stuff. It’s Emmo Home. Emmo is meant to spell out the sound of saying the letters M. and O. M.O. for Modus Operandi (so they say in their FAQ). But that’s not what matters. Check out all of these lovely things!




Juicy Salif Squeezer by Alessi, Kiwi watering can by Alessi, Bread Bag by Stelton, Salad Plant by Black + Blum. Images: http://www.emmohome.com/
p.s. They also carry the Cycloc Bike Rack by IC Design Group (featured here previously).
Tags:Alessi, Black+Blum, Bread, Bread Bag, Green, Juicer, Kitchen, Philippe Starck, Product, Salad Servers, Shopping, Stelton, Watering Can, Yellow
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