...go grab it
Samstag, November 09, 2013
Mittwoch, November 06, 2013
Paris and back...
...just for a little timeout before winter and Christmas we went to Paris. It was beautiful fall weather with nice colors, sunshine and a little bit of rain.
We had a cool place to stay in the middle of the shopping centre Les Halles. You can find some cool crépe stands, cafes, restaurants, bakeries, shoe and clothing shops. If you go half mile there is another place with a lot of secondhand shops and places to be.
Rue Quincampoix 70 |
Massive salad, we shared it together |
One day we went to the Marché aux puces, and it was really a fleamarket. Crazy stands with so much trash a lot of people with brand clothing and shoes and just some random sellers on the street wanna sell you just one Mobilephone uhmm...?? or a fake Rolex??
We let these stands behind and walked threw the antique markets. Puhhh they have some heavy prices but beautiful stuff. But I don't find anything good, I think I make better jobs here ;)
And here some tips for you if you wanna go to Paris and never been before. Take the metro or buses it's cheap and easy. You also can walk to a lot of attractions.
Shopping for Food, Clothing, Antique Markets:
Marché d’Aligre
Marché de fleur
Marché aux puces
Marché Bastille
Cool Second Hand Shops:
Freep'star, 8 rue sainte Croix de la Bretonnerie
Episode, 12-16 rue de Tiquetonne
Mamie Blue, 69 rue Rochechouart
Mamie Blue, 69 rue Rochechouart
By Flowers, 86 rue des Martyrs
Hippy Market, 21 rue du Temple
Forum des Halles:
New Look, H&M, Sephora, Zara, Mango, Aldo, Mc Donald's...
Rue Saint -Denis, Rue Rambuteau, Rue de la Grande Truanderie, Rue Berger:
Lots lots of shoe and clothingshops more for girls then boys, two cool secondhandshops, cafes, Take Aways, Restaurants...
Rue de Rivoli 19 - 144:
Zara, H&M, Forever21, Bodyshop, Desingual, GAP, Mango, Yves Rocher, Levis, Bershka, Lacoste, Mc Donald, C&A, Pimkie, Aldo, Starbucks...
Area Pont Neuf / Rue Dauphine:
Swiss Restaurants serving Raclette and Fondue, Cafes, Seafood and Meat Restaurants
Like always the tourist attractions. You also can take the cheap local buses instead of the tourist bus, just check the routes on the busstation map.
Musée du Louvre, Tour Eiffel, Basilique du Sacré-Cœur on the top of Montmartre, Galeries Lafayette shoppingmall, Opérahouse with some high class brands around like YSL, Prada, Cucci, Chanel etc., Île de la Cité with Notre Dame church, Avenue des Champs-Élysées with a nice big park and the Arc de Triomphe, Place de la Bastille, Moulin Rouge, Place de la Concorde, Versailles...
Freitag, Oktober 18, 2013
Before and after shabby chic dresser...
SOLD
...I found some time to do a really nice thing.
Before it was a really boring dark antique dresser from a grandma's home, now it looks like a modern shabby chic commode with a lot of drawers for stuff like video, DVD's, clothing or something else.
I think next time I will leave the drawers brown, looks kinda nice.
The shape I painted in a light gray, but here it looks like babyblue but it isn't!
The drawers are white.
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before and after |
Freitag, September 27, 2013
Maki-Sushi (巻き寿司...
...actually I call it just sushi. I like doing them on my own, so I know what's in there, cheap and fresh handmade.
It's pretty easy, you just need good calm hands, a bamboo mat, rice, veggies, fish and norisheets.
For the filling I use avocado, carrot sticks, zucchini, peppers and canned tuna. I don't like the uncooked fish, even it's really healthy. One big rolls makes about 8 pieces.
Cook the rice until soft, after put some rice vinegar and sugar under it and let it cool down. It should be a little sticky!
Prepare some veggisticks and the tuna.
Put a foil on the bamboos mat and on top the norisheet.
Place the rice about 1cm high on the norisheet, place the sticks and tuna on it, not to much stuff!!, and roll it softly in. A little press and let it sit in the fridge for some hours.
After take it out and cut it with a sharp light wet knife into rolls.
Enjoy it with sojasauce and wasabicrème, it's
also called Japanese horseradish.
*Good appetite*
Donnerstag, September 19, 2013
From old to new pastel chairs...
...and now they are in my kitchen on the dinner table.
Two years ago my brother gave them to my parents. He found them on a housecleaning from an old lady who died. There they were standing in the basement for ages until my parents wanted to sell them on the Internet. First I thought okay, I will do this but then my idea was noway...I am gonna paint them in a nice pastel color for my new home.
We already had some other modern chairs which I don't really like and they don't fit into our new home. So my mum in law took them and I had some free space for some new antique chairs.
They are a little heavy but so strong that a 551 pound person could sit on them.
SOLD
SOLD
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Not the real one but nearly the same, forgot to take pictures before |
Freitag, September 13, 2013
Homemade Hummus dips...
...are the best!
Hummus is a Middle Eastern and Arabic food spread made from cooked, mashed chickpeas blended with olive oil, lemon juice, salt and garlic. You have so many different choices to creat a lovely dip. It's perfect for a party or apérosnack with veggisticks, bread or crackers. First time I heard about Hummus I thought it's something with Lobster and Fish in it because in German Lobster is Hummer and this sounds like Hummus when the Lobster is mashed :) that's why I never searched for this delicious recipe. And now I love it because I love chickpeas and co. so much. The seeds are high in protein, Vitamin B3 and E and low in calories.
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Donnerstag, September 05, 2013
My favorite dish are "Capuns"...
...this is typical Swiss meal where you roll two spoons dough with meat in it into a swisschard leaf and boil it until dough is well done.
Eat it just with melted butter and salvia or make a homemade white cheese cream sauce.
I love the cheese sauce over it and bake it in the oven.
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Homemade growing swiss chard |
Dough with meat and parsley |
Boiling until hard about 10min |
Put them next each other for a clean freezing |
If you wanna freeze them put them next to each other so they won't break into pieces when you'll take them out from the freezer. You can broil them in a pan or bake'em with cheeseflakes and some butter in the oven until they are warm inside.
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Don't forget to take out the sticks before you enjoy |
Here is the recipe if you wanna try it out. It's so easy and delicious but you need some time to prepare it.
Ingredients for 20 pieces, about 4-5 pieces per person:
- 400 g flour (1/2 white 1/2 brown)
- 3 eggs
- 1 dl water
- 1 dl milk
- salt and pepper
- 2 Landjäger (meat like salami)
- cut parsley
- 20 pieces swisschard leaf
- 2 litre water for boiling
Put everything in to mixer and mix until smooth sticky dough.
- For the white sauce:
- flour, butter mixed in the pan, stir, stir, stir...
- add milk until smooth and still stir and add as much cheese as you love.
*Enjoy your meal*
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