Monday, November 16, 2015

Monday's....

     Helo, my dear friends...   Hope that you are well today...  I'm sitting here thinking that I need to finish up my living room so I can finish up my bed room but it's so darn cold that I don't want to get up and move...  But it would probably warm me up if I did...  So after I finish posting that's what I'm going to do finish up...  I'm just going to share some things around the living room with you, things that I love...
      These are two of my most favorite vases...  The lite green one I think is maybe a fenton piece it does not say but that's what it reminds me of...  Of course I have had it for years and it's a piece that came off my dad's trucks a found treasure from long ago that someone threw away because they didn't care about it...  But I'm sure there was once another woman who owned her that loved her as much as I do...  The darker green one I found a just a few years back and I love this deep green, I think it's so pretty and Roses looks so beautiful in it...  This green glass looks good with Pink as well...  
      Before, I forget my first bloom came out of the new dollar African Violet...  Isn't it pretty...  I love the two tone flowers...   Here is the other one from the kitchen...  Two tone as well...
      When I bought them I really didn't know how they would be...  I'm really enjoying them...
      I adore angels, do you?   I especially love this one, she was found at a local thrift store a few years ago...    And the shelf she sit's on  I also found before Mama left us we were together so I put the angel there because it reminds me of her...  
      Another one found recently like a year ago thrifting...
      And one more around the same time...but I havent seen anymore, but I don't thrift like I used to because I have so many things and Mama's on top of mine...
      This little guy and gal, I found at a dollar store like the little girl with the duck they are so sweet...  I hate when You find sweet things at the dollar store and then later they have junkie little things...  Like several years ago they had the cutest little fairy's then nothing no more...   I guess you can't have everything in life...
      Mrs Victorian bear, now I've had her for a very long time too...   Found her thrifting with Mama, boy those where the days...  I miss them and her so much...
      A big Victorian dress and a hat ...  She has always resided in my living room...
      A new Rose sugar and creamer for only 4.99 nice in perfect condition...  I love Roses everything...
My hands feel like ice cubes...   Winter is on it's way...
      Pretty boxes from Ross to hide my magazines in...  Plus it also keeps them clean and nice for reviewing...
      My tiny white kitten's and the tinyest tree...   Well I guess it's time to get busy and finish up this living room, well hopefully anyways...  I wish you a lovely afternoon and I thank you for your visit's and sweet comments, they are always appreciated...  And If I don't visit often it's because so much is going on in my life...  Have a great new week, with love Janice 💋 










Friday, November 13, 2015

Fresh Focaccia

Last night I decided I wanted to make fresh Focaccia...     I grew up around some of the best Focaccia bread ever...    Down the long hill make a right at the corner and there was DeRosa corner store and a couple of blocks more was the elementary school Daniel Webster where Mama went and we went...    And everyday we pasted by DeRosas store on the way to shchool and on the way home...  It was ran by an older half bald Italian man and his wife...    I can't or Marty and I don't remember her, his wife's name but I remember her kind face...    They were both very loving and kind to all of us kids...    They had the best fresh lunch meats and rolls and the best Focaccia ever...  
     Started with my big Blue bowl...    I thought this recipe a little different.  Everything was done in one bowl,  Nice...    Yeast and all...   I was unsure of this because I have nevr did it like this, but it turn out fantastic...
      Mix it all up throw it on the lightly floured counter knead for five minutes simple...



      Cover with plastic let rise...    One to one and half hours...
Also cover with towel...    Then all nice and risen...

      All my different things I'm going to use...   Some herbs from my Garden...
      Vee, my daughter brought home this mexican cheese quite hard in texture and nice in flavor so I also used that, which worked out great...    
      Nice and brown on the bottom and is nice and crunchie...    I'm just loving it...

I made two from my dough because I prefer it not so thick...    You can either make one large sheet pan or if you like it a bit thinner like I did one long one and one small round...    Or three rounds, your choice of toppings...
Basic Focaccia Recipe
Makes 1 (13 x 9 Inch) Rectangular Pan, or 3 (10 – 12 Inch) Round Loaves
by Deborah Mele
5 Cups All-purpose Unbleached Flour
2 Teaspoons Instant Yeast
2 – 3 Tablespoons Extra Virgin Olive Oil (Plus 2 Additional Tablespoons To Oil Bowl)
1 Teaspoon Salt
2 Cups Warm Water
Measure and assemble your flour, oil, salt, yeast, and water.
Add everything but the water into a large bowl and stir.
Add half the water and stir.  Continue to add water until the dough begins to come together into a shaggy ball.  Dump the dough mixture onto a lightly floured surface surface and begin to knead with the heels of your hand.  Knead for about 5 minutes, or until the dough is smooth and pliant.  Add a little oil (2 tablespoons) to the bottom of a large bowl and place your ball of dough inside. Roll the ball around in the oil, ensuring the sides of the bowl, and ball of dough are both lightly oiled.  Cover your bowl with plastic wrap and place in a warm spot to rise.  I cover mine with a kitchen towel on top of the plastic wrap and sit it on a large sunny windowsill.  Let the dough rise until it is doubled in size, about an hour or an hour and a half depending on ambient temperature.  You can see how pillowy and soft the dough becomes.  To make a large rectangular focaccia, lightly oil a 13 X 9 inch baking sheet with sides.  Dump your risen dough into the pan punching it down to deflate it.  Use your fingers to push and press the dough evenly over the bottom of the pan. Cover with a kitchen towel and let rise for another 20 or 30 minutes or until the dough dimples when pushed with your fingertip.  Use the tips of your fingers to dimple the entire top of the focaccia.  Drizzle olive oil over the top turning the pan carefully to allow the oil to roll into the indentations.  Sprinkle coarse sea salt over the top of your focaccia and then let it sit and rise for another 15 minutes while you preheat your oven to 425 degrees F.   Bake for 20 to 25 minutes until golden brown. Cool to room temperature before slicing.  To make round loaves, divide your ball of dough after the first rise into three equal parts. I actually weigh mine and these balls weighed 400g (About 14 ounces) each.   
Sprinkle cornmeal over three baking sheets. Take one ball art a time and use your hands to begin to press into a flat disc.   Use the heel of your hand pushing from the center out, turning the circle of dough as you go until you create a circle about 12 inches across. Place each round on a prepared baking sheet, cover with kitchen towels and let rise for 20 to 30 minutes until soft.   Dimple the dough with fingers as shown with the rectangular focaccia above, drizzle with olive oil, sprinkle with sea salt, and add any additional toppings you prefer. Above I used halved, pitted Kalamata olives. Let prepared dough sit and rise for another 15 minutes while you preheat your oven to 425 degrees F.  Bake for about 20 minutes until golden brown. Cool to room temperature before slicing.   Three different focaccia breads made from one basic dough recipe.

                            Yummmmmmy for the tummy it's so good..
I hope you try Deborah's recipe from Italian food forever blog...   I have reading this blog for years and I love it....
                                       Happy Friday and weekend 
                                                With love
                                                  Janice

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Quite no not at all...


Helo, good afternoon.  It's surely not a quite day in my house today everyone is home, Vee the two boys and my other grandson came to visit well, hang out while mom is at work...
      I thought that I would share my sleepingbabies and some old lace heart sachets with you today
                    
      I have had the first one for years...    I found her at a thrift store and later found the second one....
                     
      To me they are so very sweet...    
      Their sweet presious faces...
     My sachets....    I haven't seen any for a long time course I don't thrift shop like I used to...   





       A sweet fan...
      Vintage basket...





                              Happy vintage Wednesday with love
                                               Janice