December 12, 2016

The Perfect Cheese Board


When....well, if.....I entertain, my favorite item to serve is an abundant cheese board. No cooking involved, just creative assembly,  not only with the display, but with the ingredients.
My massive vintage bread board ideally features the assortment du jour


What makes a good board? Here is an informative reference chart

One more ingredient not listed is Cornichons, the mini french pickle for a crisp tartness to offset a strong cheese.

Now onto the real goods.......the cheese, and this is where I become a massive snob.

Nope, this is not it, bricks of American processed cheese, sliced.
Love some of the American craft, unpasteurized cheese, but let's focus today on the French & British cheeses

As mentioned above, choose from soft, semi-firm, aged and bleu. If in Paris the most renown and awarded Fromagerie is Laurent Dubois, a line forms every morning
British Cheeses are equally interesting


Headed to London? Visit Paxton & Whitfield on tony Jerymn street
                         
This popular cheese monger holds two royal warrants, one from Her Majesty and His Highness, 
Prince Charles.


The mounding and spill over effect is reminiscent of a medieval feast. Choose items of many colors, and amass variety, it's a miniature piece of art. 



                                               CRANBERRY CHUTNEY



INGREDIENTS

  • 1 cup orange juice
  • 12 ounces fresh cranberries
  • 1 juice orange, pitted and finely chopped (skin and all)
  • 1 tart apple, cored and chopped
  • 12 dried apricots, chopped
  • 1 ¼ cups honey, approximately
  • ½ teaspoon ground cardamom

PREPARATION

  1. Place orange juice, cranberries and chopped orange in a saucepan, bring to a boil and cook over medium heat until berries begin to pop.
  2. Add the remaining ingredients and cook about 10 minutes, until thick. Adjust sweetness if desired.
                                  Bon Appetite!

                                    Debra

December 8, 2016

Winter Containers 2017


We're on it, we are racing.........never enough time........tis the season!

At the start of our first container installation, a small staff gathered, supplies in hand. The thoughts of I am too old for this, swirled in my head. Gaby, our new trainee, excitedly told us she searched Pinterest for inspiration and found 6 images that spoke to her.
 I beamed, that's ours from my former Chicago shop!!!
We looked at a few more when she saved the best for last
This was too much fun as i said turn around. There it was, empty and waiting behind us. She was horrified, I was pretty stoked
And here is this years, dressed in glittery Sinamay ribbon which can be removed after the holidays




This clients interior is silver, white and plum, cabbages and plum dyed Eucalyptus links it together

Don't forget your views outside your windows, anything is subject to adornment


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      
Believing that your containers, at any season, should mirror and reflect back your homes exterior, this clients gorgeous shutters called for enhancing. The deep blue of Carolina Sapphire cuttings did the job. All red berry sticks we use are hard plastic, lasting season after season. Real berries immediately turn black and drop, styrofoam, even plastic coated, explode

Now it's on to finishing interiors.

Magical isn't it? My friend Marsha's gorgeous home, dressed for the holidays
Next post......the home we decorated for the Geneva, Il. Christmas house walk. My favorite client and favorite home in town. All four stories, every room and a two story coach house. And it's for sale!
                                                         Enjoy the season!
                                              Debra

November 7, 2016

Of Shepards and Follies

Say What?!

My final days in England were fascinating, and sadly coming to an end. First up, a small villages' loss of it's shepard (really?!) but it was a celebration of sorts as there was an auction in the village's town hall with his life's holdings.

My pals Mo and Fleur suggested we go, it will be fun, he was a collector, said in chorus
WHY, as we strolled past thatched cottages, ancient stone walls and misty fields did I envision this guy, again, emerging from the fields with the others?
 In actuality, gentlemen like this strolled up, instantly transforming the day into a Thomas Hardy era/novel, set in the day, certainly not the genteel Jane Austin set. FASCINATING! Did not dare to photograph the crowd, this was serious business! Among the necessary tools of his trade were a few items of note I wanted.

 The spirit bottles on the left are more valuable as the writing is imprinted vs stamped
Authentic sleigh bells from his carriage.......the price soared, I passed
I walked away with these, horse brass, love using them as drapery tie backs, ala Ralph Lauren. Every time I go to England I am on the hunt



                                fol·ly
ˈfälē/

2.  a costly ornamental building with no practical purpose, especially a tower or mock-Gothic ruin built in a large garden or park.

 As we scouted a new garden for next years trip, this magical setting was recommended. The highlight, her folly.  Now I want a folly. As you rounded the corner, we collectively gasped. If this was not enough, the real surprise was inside.
 Thirteen years, thus far, of adding e v e r y shell, with a vast imagination & endless patience.



This space is for reading, playing bridge and sharing cocktails with girlfriends...sign me up!

 Stone mullioned windows present idyllic views, the vision and sound of a babbling brook
The rest of the property was equally enchanting, those white specks on the hill are their horses, in another field, below, are their rare breed sheep.

Actual olive jars from the ROMAN period.......inherited from her Mother, there were four, near the entrance of their home, she ran over three and decided to move the remaining into the garden
 A perfect Autumn garden
If you get the magazine English Garden, she was featured in the September issue. Join us for tea in this garden next year. With this discovery came another, nearby;  the country home of the producer of CATS. And yes, there is a very good chance we can visit his renown garden....connections work every time.

          England 2017

September 13 to September 22nd
Gardens, mostly private, some public, including Prince Charles Highgrove.
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Antiquing, in quaint villages and at a large fair, and stocked warehouse
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Floral Arranging course with lunch in a 15th c. barn
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A visit to the Textile Barn, current British textiles at low cost. Tea & tour of grounds
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High tea in a friends thatched cottage, with a fairy-tale cottage garden
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***7 nights in Sherborne, a market town in the rural countryside
***Two nights in the ever popular Cotswolds town of Burford
For further details drop me a line, spaces fill very quickly! These tours are small, myself and Sylvia are the drivers
And........we are adding a new tour
London and the Decorative Arts, an interior tour.
London is the design center of Europe, we will explore the soon to open Kensington Design Center, Battersea Textile and Antique fair, a workshop with Abagail Ahern & much much more
October 2 through October 9th. Further details to follow.



On their way, from my friend Lisa. She sources the vintage French medallions and Monks prayer beads in France. My shop is a lucky recipient.

All my best,
Debra
                                      debra@scentimentalgardens.com
        








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