Category Archives: Armelle

alt design summit …

October 17, 2011

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original image from here.

so, let’s talk about alt, or the altitude design summit, as they call it.

did you know it is coming up again in january?  already?  i seriously feel like i was just there, all big and pregnant too.

anyhow, alt is kind of like a big summer camp for all your favorite design bloggers.  really, everyone is there!  and, you get to hear some amazing speakers, party, and play some more.  what’s not to like?

so, i hope to see you there!  you can still register here.

i’ll be teaching one of the design camps on saturday january 21st from 3-5 p.m!

i am teaching a few jewelry design/making basics, and you get to go home with some tools, nice semi-precious stone earrings, and a pendant necklace… that you made!  cool right?

so, if you are registered for alt, hurry on over, because there are only a few spots available for my class.

are you going to alt?

favorite children’s books …

October 7, 2011

we love books at our house!

every so often things get really quiet around the house, and i wonder what is going on.  only to find my children (in funny places) curled up reading books.

we have a lot of favorite books, but i thought i would share some of my children’s favorite books at the moment.  you know, the ones they make you read over, and over, and over…

the david series (no david, david goes to school, david gets into trouble), by david shannon
bubba the cowboy prince, by helen ketteman – we love this book! so cute!
the snowy day, by anna milbourne (we also love the other snowy day book by ezra jack keates)
harold and the purple crayon, by crockett johnson
good night gorilla by peggy rathmann
giggle, giggle, quack, by doreen cronin
john, paul, george, and ben by lane smith – a funny book that also teaches history
the red balloon, by a lamorisse

also, speaking of children’s books.

my talented cousin france, and her husband recently wrote and illustrated a book called “where is the sears tower.”  it’s a very cute book with a great message.  you can find it here.

so, what are your favorite children’s books?

you say tomato …

October 6, 2011

Every year we plant lots of tomatoes in our garden, and at about this time every year, I am scrambling to try to use up every last bit of my fresh tomatoes.
A great way to use your tomatoes is to make a great base tomato sauce that you can turn into a number of things like spaghetti sauce, pizza sauce, tomato soup, you name it.  My favorite part is that it is really simple to make!  I roast them in the oven, then blend them for a nice fresh sauce in no time.  And, it freezes really well, so you can have great tasting fresh sauce all winter long!
{Fresh Tomato Sauce}
You will need:
Fresh tomatoes (about 6-7 pounds)
Olive Oil
Sugar
Sea Salt
Fresh Ground Pepper
Optional Add ins*: (depending on your preference)
1 Garlic head, un-peeled (optional)
1 onion (optional)
Spices like: Basil, Oregano, Thyme, etc.
Pre-heat your oven to 350 degrees.
Wash you tomatoes and cut lengthwise in half.  (If they are smaller/slender tomatoes like Roma, I just cut them in half, if they are larger and fatter, I will cut them in thirds.)
On a large cookie sheet lined with parchment paper, sil-pat, or spray, place your tomatoes cut side up. (Depending on how many tomatoes you have, you may have to use more than one cookie sheet)  Drizzle the tomatoes with olive oil, just enough that each tomato has a little on it.  Then, sprinkle with sea salt a tiny bit of sugar, and freshly ground black pepper.
*If you are adding any additional flavors: for the garlic, just spread the un-peeled garlic pieces out all over the cookie sheet, and drizzle with oil and salt and pepper too.  If you want to add the peeled onion, I like to cut the onion in half, or in thirds if it is large, and place on the cookie sheet as well and drizzle with oil and salt and pepper and roast.  If you are adding any herbs, you can sprinkle them on along with the salt and pepper.
Place the cookie sheet in the oven on the middle rack, and roast for 1 hour.  If you would like your tomato sauce more concentrated in flavor, you may want to roast them a little longer.  The more the tomato dries out in the oven and the juices are gone, the more concentrated the sauce will be.
Remove from the oven.  And, cool slightly.
Place tomatoes in blender and blend until it reaches your desired consistency. If you want a really smooth sauce, blend until smooth, and pour the blender through a fine mesh sieve to make sure there are no seeds or peels in the sauce.  If you would like a chunkier sauce, just blend until you like the consistency.
*If you added garlic, peel them, then you can blend them right along with the tomatoes.  Then onions as well, or you can chop up the onions small and add it to your blended sauce, whichever you prefer.
This sauce will freeze well in freezer made Ziploc bags, just portion them out and freeze for fresh tomato sauce all winter!
This tomato sauce is a great base to use in many different recipes like:  spaghetti sauce, tomato soup, pizza sauce, sauce for lasagna or other pastas.
Enjoy!!