My list is nothing like Oprah's. I am not rich, I don't like shopping - unless it's for food, I have a weird taste in music and books, and I'm practical - I don't buy a lot of girly things.
These happen to be a few of my quirky, favorite things:
This first one is going to seem strange -- tea. Yes, my secret is out. I buy tea online. And I've been doing so for a number of years, ever since my husband made a trip to Sam's and came home smiling with this enormous box of bargain tea. At first I was miffed, it wasn't our usual brand. But this tea turned out to be so good that my kids and I now refuse to drink anything else. And of course, Sam's stopped carrying it. So now we have to order it online. My husband and I both come from southern families who drink a lot of iced tea, and Walter's Bay Iced Tea is the best we've found. http://www.waltersbay.com/
This cookbook is great because it gives you lists and substitutions and recipes that are simple. It also gives you master recipes and variations on how to prepare recipes many different ways. I like the fact that none of the recipes, that I have found anyway, include corn syrup or shortening. I don't know why but I just can't bring myself to use those ingredients in my cooking. This cookbook will probably leave the house one day with one of my kids. It is the perfect, simple, go to cookbook.
I love Sting, a true artist, he keeps expanding as a musician. I also happen to like winter, perhaps that has something to do with being born in January. A beautiful CD for a beautiful season.
I was amazed when this crate of canned tomatoes arrived at my doorstep the other day. I have been using Muir Glen organic tomatoes for years. And if you go to their website http://www.muirglen.com/ you can order their 2009 Reserve Tomatoes for just $7.00. This beautifully packaged crate included four cans of their Reserve Tomatoes - two Mexican inspired and two Italian - a recipe booklet and some recipe cards. The labels on two of the cans are so pretty that I am hesitant to open them. This would make a great gift for someone who loves to cook with tomatoes.
At least once a week, my kids eat pita pockets filled with homemade hummus, Tabouli, Feta, Kalamata Olives, Pepperoncini, sliced tomatoes and cucumbers. I have tried many different Tabouli recipes and many different types of Tabouli grain, but Bob's Red Mill Bulgur cracked wheat is the best I have found in my area. This is such an easy, no-cook meal, that we keep this Bulgur Wheat on hand at all times.
Tabouli Recipe
I like to make a basic olive oil/lemon vinaigrette and pour it over (1) cup of Bulgur that has been soaked in (1) cup of boiling water for about an hour. Stir the vinaigrette along with the tabouli, some diced cucumber, diced tomato, chopped parsley, chopped mint, and chopped red or green onion. Salt and Pepper to taste.

A good friend, a French woman no less, sent me this book last summer. It is the perfect lighthearted comedy. There are other books in this collection, but this is the only one I have had the pleasure of reading. My Francophile daughter, however, has read several of them and said she enjoyed this one most.
What are the holidays without a few good Christmas movies? I first saw The Gathering starring Ed Asner and Maureen Stapleton on TV back in the late seventies. And it's been at least a decade since I last saw this movie on TV. It is about a businessman who tries to reunite with his wife and family for what may be his last Christmas. I think one of the things that first attracted me to this movie was seeing the home they gathered in and it's decor. I have been known to watch movies for their decor alone. Strange, I know. I am sure the decor in this movie is now long outdated, but you will enjoy watching Ed Asner who plays the perfect curmudgeon. Unfortunately this movie is not out on DVD. But I was shocked to see it in the cable lineup, playing Saturday, December 5th, at 10:00 am, Channel 178 in my area, which is a strange channel to me, called GMC. I've got my DVR set.
Another older, somewhat Christmasy chick flick I can recommend is Falling In Love with Meryl Streep and Robert De Niro. I think it's available through Netflix.
Lastly, I cannot leave without recommending my favorite Scrooge of all time, Alastair Sim, in this 1951 version of A Christmas Carol titled Scrooge. You know the part at the end of the movie where Scrooge sees the light and hollers down at the little boy to fetch him a Christmas goose? Alastair Sim is giddy and hilarious in this part and his Christmas enthusiasm is contagious. I've seen most of the Scrooge movies and this one is my absolute favorite. I believe it's available on DVD, but I'm still needing to check the cable lineup for this one.
So how 'bout it? What are some of your favorite things? I'd love to know!
4 comments:
Michelle,
I very much enjoyed reading about some of your interesting, favorite things. I too love teas and that CD by Sting is very intriguing to me - I'll definitely have to look that one up.
As to my favorites, I won't bore you, because I've listed literally hundreds of likes and dislikes on my blog in the past, ha.
Hope you're having a splendid December, as it's going by very fast.
Linda ♥
hello just found your blog by accident clicked "the next blog" button at the top and found you. Unlike many blogs I read it's interesting, well written and asks questions of the reader, I like it and I'm going to list it on mine as a favourite. You should write more often. Look forward to more soup recipes and other stuff.
Hey Michelle, Loved your list! I'm right there with you with Sting, love him, have all his CD's, also love Chris Botti, I could listen to him play all day.
Love Coffee, can't live without it. I know I'm really under the weather when I ask for a cup of tea.
I can't live with out my rotary garlic shaver, I got it at Williams Somoma 3 yrs ago.
White plates
I'll stop there I don't want to bore you!
Have a wonderful holiday Michelle.
xox, Marie
Gavin -
I'm glad you accidentally found my blog. I see you are from the United Kingdom, that is so cool! No one is a bigger anglophile than I! My kids tease me about all the British movies that I watch, and British books that I read. You aren't that Gavin from "Gavin and Stacey" are you? :-)
Hey Proud Italian Cook!
Looks like you and I have a lot in common - with music and all - I too happen to love white plates and dishes. But I don't have that Garlic shaver from WS. I'm going to have to look for one of those!
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