KNITTED / 01

January 24, 2013

Filed Under : DIY

KNITTED / the style eater

When winter rolls around, you can usually find me parked right here on this couch with a couple dozen skeins of yarn and a few sets of needles in various sizes.  There’s something about knitting that I find to be so calming and life-affirming, ya know?  Creating an actual usable item out of a ball of yarn?  Talk about a serious addiction.

I want to show you guys a few things I’ve been knitting recently.  Is that cool?  First up: beanies.  It took me a really long time to find an easy and quick way to make a beanie, but I think I’ve finally figured it out.  I’m a beanie machine now and can bust one out in under an hour.  Addicting, I tell you!!

KNITTED / the style eater

KNITTED / the style eater

Farro with Butternut Squash & Apples

January 23, 2013

Filed Under : RECIPES

Farro with Butternut Squash / the style eater

“Butternut” is like the best word on this planet.  How can you read it and not smile just a little?  Also, Trader Joe’s now sells farro in little bags for $1.99 and suddenly my life just got 100 times better.  Actually, it could be $2.99.  Either way, it’s life-changing and awesome.

For this particular recipe, I used the foundation of this recipe and the dressing from this recipe and what happened when the two came together was kind of magical.  I could eat this bowl of goodness for the rest of my days and be perfectly content.  Actually, I can really only eat it in the fall/winter because the ingreds are so seasonal, BUT for spring/summer, I’ll eat this.

Farro is just this amazingly delicious and chewy grain that holds up so nicely when paired with dressings.  This is a public service announcement: Go buy farro and buy a lot of it.  K THANKS.

Farro with Butternut Squash / the style eater

Farro with Butternut Squash / the style eater

Farro with Butternut Squash & Apples
1 cup farro, uncooked
2 – 2.5 cups chicken stock/veggie stock/water
2 cups cubed butternut squash (I bought the pre-cut kind from Trader Joe’s and just cut them into smaller cubes)
1 apple, diced
handful of pinenuts, toasted
2 handfuls of spinach, diced

Apple Cider Vinaigrette (from here)
1/4 cup apple cider vinegar
1-2 tsp dijon mustard
1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil
pinch of salt and pepper

Preheat oven to 400 degrees.  Lay out the butternut squash on a baking sheet and give it a heavy drizzle of olive oil and a sprinkle of salt.  Roast for 20 minutes or until golden and slightly crispy.  Cook the farro according to directions (if you bought the Trader Joe’s version), using either chicken/veggie stock or water.  If you have regular farro from a bulk bin, use this as a guide.  Once cooked, drain any excess liquid and fluff with a fork.

In a small bowl, whisk together the vinaigrette ingredients and set aside.

In a mixing bowl, toss together the farro, roasted butternut squash, apples, spinach, and pinenuts.  Drizzle the apple cider vinaigrette over the farro a little bit at a time until it’s nice and dressed.  Note: I did not use all of the vinaigrette and sealed the rest in a jar to use later.

HIS / HERS

January 22, 2013

Filed Under : BEAUTY - STYLE

Kyle and I sometimes wear the same shoes.  We also have a lot of the same clothing items.  Is that normal? Probably. Maybe??  Not at all?  I don’t know really.  But don’t worry, we’re also polar opposites in a lot of ways.  I mean, whereas he uses only one notebook to jot down his thoughts, I rotate between 5 and 15 notebooks at a time.  How can a person get by with only one notebook?

Anyway, here are a few of our snazzy and somewhat similar things side-by-side (my stuff on the left, his on the right):

His/Hers Polka Dots

His/Hers Bumble & Bumble

His/Hers Notebooks

His/Hers Supergas

HER: Madewell Polka Dot Shirt (similar here) // HIS: Gitman Bros. Polka Dot Shirt
HER: Bumble & Bumble Semisumo hair product // HIS: Bumble & Bumble Sumotech hair product
HER: Rotating stack of notebooks // HIS: Evernote Moleskine notebook
HER: Supergas // HIS: Supergas

Thoughts

January 20, 2013

Filed Under : MY LIFE

Thoughts / the style eater

Just a few things swirling around my head as of late:

IS IT FOR REALS 2013?  Ok so it’s been 2013 for 21 days now but I’m just now realizing it.  Also, yesterday Kyle and I were having a random conversation and he said, “You’d think that by the year 2010, they’d have this sort of thing figured out already,” and I was like “Errrr…prettahh sure it’s 2012?”  And then we both realized it was neither and that 2013 is a real thing.

Work has been SO crazy lately (as in I worked 85 hours last week) that I missed out on DAYS of Pinterest.  I can never get those days of scrolling back, you know what I’m saying?  All that inspo is lost in the black hole of interwebs.

I’m turning 26 years old next week and I think I’m okay with it.  Plus, I have presents hiding around my house from my friends and I can’t wait much longer to open them.  Am I allowed to say that?

My hair is all sorts of weird colors and I don’t know what to make of it.

I think I’ve found the perfect lipstick.  Yup, definitely.  More on that later.

Also, I’m going to try out this new thing called “blogging” this week.  Maybe a few new posts?  Quite possibly a recipe?  Let’s do it!

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A Dinner Party

January 7, 2013

Filed Under : MY LIFE - RECIPES

the style eater dinner party

the style eater dinner party

the style eater dinner party

the style eater dinner party

the style eater dinner party

the style eater dinner party

the style eater dinner party

On Sunday, I threw a small dinner party for a few friends at my apartment.  2013 is the year of dinner parties, I’ve decided.  They are so dang fun!  My good friends Ann-Marie and Jaymee came with their men (a fiance and a husband!) and it could not have been more delightful.  I don’t mean to toot my own dinner party horn, I just really had a fantastic time with these people!

I kept the menu super simple – nothing fancy over here!  I made Heidi Swanson’s quinoa cakes (but a super mini-sized version!) for appetizers and then for dinner, it was this minestrone soup, my go-to sun-dried tomato pesto pasta, and a green salad.  For dessert, I picked up a few pastries from a local bakery and served it with ice cream.  I kinda want to have dinner parties every night.  I wonder if Kyle would mind??

It was such a perfect way to end the weekend.  Now on to a crazy busy week ahead.  Hope your weekend was lovely!