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Saturday, January 2, 2016

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Happy New Year to everyone...I hope your holidays were joyous.

In my last post, I made mention of having an occasion to wear my Mother-of-the-Bride outfit again. It's been more than 2 years since the wedding and I was delighted to have an opportunity to don it once more.





Here I am with my friend Joan

And here's a closer view of the top (V2607), now finally OOP. I loved wearing it again; I don't have many chances to get this dressed up!

Christmas was a mellow time for us; Maggie and David came up on Wednesday and stayed till Monday morning. We did a lot of cooking, as always. I made
Shrimp and Asparagus Risotto with Mushrooms in my Instant Pot


It was very good...and I had an ulterior motive, as there was an Instant Pot waiting under the tree for Maggie and David.

On Christmas Eve, which is when we have our special dinner, I made (again in
the Instant Pot!) this beautiful vegetable salad, from Rancho Gordo's website


The recipe uses wild rice and "Eye of the Goat" heirloom beans, both from RG.
Yes, I'm a bean freak!

To go with the salad, I made Roasted Halibut with Furikake and Capers...
It was very tasty!

Christmas morning was beautiful and calm, just as I like it!


Maggie took this for a photography workshop she is taking...and it won first place in a peer student group!

My one foray into sewing for Christmas is this shirt I made for Dave, M4079, my TNT (tried 'n true) which is OOP. (Out of Print)


The fabric is a lovely quality cotton flannel from Mood Fabrics. Those who sew will understand that stripe-matching BOTH horizontally and vertically is a challenge! Dave is appreciative, as always.

We had left-overs for dinner, and David made a wonderful apple pie...

It's so nice when EVERYBODY cooks!

Saturday morning, Dave had to practice for a music event at his church, so I took Maggie and David out for brunch...we began with Champagne Cocktails


and sat in front of the fire, lovely on a chilly morning.



As is obvious, I have been using my Instant Pot regularly...I made this for New Years Day...


It's Black-Eyed Pea Chili with Quinoa and Corn. Very good! It's one of Sham's
favorites, too. For New Year's Eve in front of the fireplace, we had seared
scallops and garlicky potatoes and broccoli.


I think maybe that's enough about food...I may have to change the name of this blog to A Fool for Food...

The exciting news around here is that I am going to Paris in October with Marcy and Katherine Tilton...And Shams, and, maybe, my friend Joan are going too! I hope Paris is ready for the three of us....

On a final note, I bought an interesting ombre vest by Stella Carakaski...


and use my shawl-turned-poncho when it's cold...



Thanks for your patience in reading this...I had a lot to show and tell!

TTYL


22 comments:

  1. WOW! You look stunning in every pic! It IS so nice to see your gorgeous MOB outfit again! And that ombre vest is amazing! I want to see it close up. :) I'm so glad you liked the Black Eyed Pea Chili!

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  2. Happy New Year from one bean freak to another, LOL! And...yep...totally mad skillz with the plaid shirt!

    I can see why Maggie won with the photo. It really is a picture painting a thousand words. I love it!

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  3. That was a very jam-packed blog post Margy! Thank you for the recipes. I also got an Instant Pot and those look really good. Your Mother Of The Bride suit is really to-die-for!! What a beautiful jacket and pants. And the shirt you sewed for David is so nice. I love the bias cut under sleeve - great details overall. You have been so productive Margy, I love it!!!

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  4. That was a very jam-packed blog post Margy! Thank you for the recipes. I also got an Instant Pot and those look really good. Your Mother Of The Bride suit is really to-die-for!! What a beautiful jacket and pants. And the shirt you sewed for David is so nice. I love the bias cut under sleeve - great details overall. You have been so productive Margy, I love it!!!

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  5. Margy, you look great! I love your outfit from the wedding. I miss you all.

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  6. What a lovely post-so full of life and love and color and friendship. Paddy looks as though he is making a sartorial judgement in the pic above. :-)

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  7. What a wonderful holiday season you have had with friends and family. And through it all you looked fabulous - as usual - and managed to cook delicious-looking dishes. Now I have to go off an Google an Instant Pot to find out what you are talking about. Happy New Year!

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  8. The still life of a modern family is great - easy to see why it was popular. Your MoB outfit is gorgeous. I was drawn to that pattern when it came out. Should have bought it, because although it didn't match my lifestyle then, it (almost) would now. Oh well.
    Happy New Year :)

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  9. Great post Marcy. It is great to get the opportunity to wear a fabulous garment again, and it looked lovely. I had to check out what an 'instant cooker' was. They look very useful! If your food pictures give an impression of the expected results I may have to invest in one.

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  10. Great post, enjoyed the lovely photos of food, family and friends.

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  11. Oh my gosh the fabrics in your outfit. I love them.

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  12. Nice long post, Margy. I love seeing all the food photos, your family pics and those of you in fab outfits. I wonder if you ever look unfab! Karen

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  13. Happy New Year! Many thanks for the culinary and creative adventures!

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  14. Happy New Year! Looks like you had a festive time, great company and scrumptious food!

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  15. Happy New Year, Margie! You look gorgeous in your shiny jacket, and I love the ombre vest (and those shoes!). You can come cook for me any time!

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  16. What a beautiful fashionable cozy holiday. You made a plaid shirt. YOU MADE A PLAID SHIRT!!! So impressive.

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  17. Love your sewing, but now I love your cooking. I see a cook book in your future!!!

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  18. Don't need any patience to read an interesting post Margy, your Christmas looked lovely. Thanks for the time you spend in posting to us all out here.
    Lucky you going to Paris with the Tilton's a trip of a lifetime, I love their patterns.
    Happy New Year to you and yours, Lyn

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  19. Please, what is an "Instant Pot"? I'm a sewist, definitely not a cook, but your dishes look delicious!

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  20. I can't sew and I'm a crappy cook (although I love beans and seafood), but I just love your blog because you're so cool! :)

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  21. If I were a rich person (sadly I'm not) I'd open a modelling agency and you would be on my top list of models. We need reinvention - meaning we need faces of beauty like yours in every magazine. You and your blog are tops!

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  22. I just loved your outfit. It’s perfect for any party. You’re a big inspiration for me. I wish my sister would look such gorgeous in her engagement party. She is going to have a vintage ceremony at one of venue NYC and wanted such a cute outfit.

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