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fashion friday …

February 26, 2010

here’s a few spring fashions i’ve seen around the web lately that i love …
Built by wendy{built by wendy, spring fashion via simplesong}kate spade spring 2010.jpg{kate spade spring, via the city sage}{jackson, johnson + roe spring, via unruly things}{the sheep meadow dress, from shabby apple}really spring, you can’t get here fast enough …

le ballon rouge …

my almost three year old has become obsessed with the short film made in 1956, the red balloon, by albert lamorisse.

i’m sure you remember watching as a kid. it’s about a young boy living in paris, he finds a red balloon on his way to school one morning. the balloon, with a life all its own, then follows the boy through the streets of paris and the two form a quick bond.

we got the book from the library, and immediately ezra was enthralled with the story. he was very concerned about the boy and his balloon. he would yell out, “oh no! he can’t reach his balloon!” and such.

so, after i saw it in our instant netflix, i thought i’d show it to him. and, ever since he begs to watch it everyday. although, everytime when he knows the boys are about to come pop the balloon, he runs and hides and asks if it’s over. then, comes back for the happy ending and immediately asks to watch it again.

it’s interesting how some children handle dissappointment. there was a disscussion over on ohdeedoh, about this movie.

he did talk about it a lot afterwards and told me it was sad that they popped his red balloon. but, he still loves it and still continues to want to watch it. [during the first scene, he yells, “look! there’s paris! his papy is proud!] plus, i do think kids need to learn about dissappointment sometime. of course i wouldn’t force him to watch it if he didn’t want to. he even pretends he’s pascal with a red ballon and his little lunch box “briefcase.” it’s quite entertaining.

all in all, i think it’s a magical little movie, and it does have a happy ending. plus, did you know it won an oscar back in the day?

so, what are your thoughts?

couscous ….

If you have never tried couscous, you are truly missing out.
Couscous is a coarsely ground semolina pasta.  It is a staple in many North African countries, parts of Europe, and the Middle East.  It has popped up on American menus and dinner tables as of late, and is a nice replacement for your regular old potatoes or pasta.
Traditional couscous requires considerable time to prepare.  But, the parboiled couscous is now available in most grocery stores and only takes minutes to make; usually just adding water or broth, olive oil, a little salt bring to a boil, then add the couscous, then remove from heat and cover for 5 minutes.  It’s as simple as that.
Couscous is traditionally served under meat and vegetable stew or as a part of a salad.  But, really you can use it any way you prefer.
Here is a great recipe I made with couscous.  It would also be great over a bed of linguine pasta, but hey, why not try something new.
{Couscous with Garlic Shrimp, Asparagus, Mushrooms, and Sun Dried Tomatoes}
Serves 4
Ingredients
1 lb  raw shrimp, peeled and de-veined
1/2  bunch asparagus, [about 15-20 stems], sliced in one inch pieces on a diagonal
6-8  medium to large baby portabello mushrooms, sliced
4      cloves garlic, minced
1/2  shallot, minced
1/2  cup sun-dried tomatoes in oil, chopped
2 tbs olive oil
1 tbs butter
Sea Salt and  Fresh Ground Pepper to taste
1 tbs fresh lemon juice
11/4 cup uncooked couscous
1 1/2 cup chicken broth/stock
pinch of salt
1 tbs fresh parsley, minced [or 1/2 tbs dried parsley flakes]
2 tbs parmigiano reggiano cheese, shredded
Directions
prepare couscous:
in a medium saucepan, boil broth, salt, and parsley.  when it comes to a boil remove from heat and add uncooked couscous and stir.  cover for 5 minutes, then fluff with a fork.
meanwhile, in a large skillet heat 1 tbs of the olive oil, and 1 tbs butter over medium high heat. add 3 of the minced garlic cloves and all of the minced shallots.  fry for 1 minute, then add the shrimp.  sprinkle shrimp with salt and pepper to taste.   cook shrimp for 2 1/2 minutes on each side.
squeeze fresh lemon juice over the shrimp, then stir, and remove from heat and place shrimp and sauce onto a plate to rest.
wipe out the skillet with a paper towel, then return back to heat with the remaining 1 tbs olive oil.
add asparagus, mushrooms, and saute, stirring for 5-7 minutes or until soft.  add sun-dried tomatoes, garlic, and salt and pepper to taste, cook for 2 more minutes.  return the shrimp along with any sauce to the pan and mix well,  stir for 1 minute.  then, remove from heat and serve immediately over couscous, and sprinkle with a little parmigiano reggiano.
enjoy!