Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Love Affair: Mid-Century Modern

I lurrrve the look of mid-century modern furniture. It's everywhere these days, especially in the blogosphere, but unless you stumble upon a great deal when you're thrift shopping or cruising Craigslist, it's hard to find mod pieces that don't break the bank.

Which is why I squealed--loudly--when I found these mod-looking pieces from Urban Outfitters.
Danish Modern Side Table, $130.

Mid-Century Modern Rocker, $288. (Free shipping!)

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Monday, March 22, 2010

Yum.

I have been somewhat obsessed with miso soup since I first tried it years and years ago. It's a staple on my "comfort foods" list, because it's warm, it's delicious, and it's easy on the tummy. I order it every single time I have sushi, and thanks to one of my new co-workers, I now have a delicious non-restaurant version that I keep stocked at my desk for working lunches.

I could eat this stuff every. single. day.


I buy mine by the cart-full at Trader Joe's, where you can get it even cheaper, and it won't go bad--just add water and toss in the microwave for a little taste of Asian food heaven. But the best part is that it comes in a sturdy, biodegradable bowl, which makes it yummy AND good for the environment. Win!

Friday, March 19, 2010

A nice piece of grass.

Since we've started our son on solids, feeding him and the maintenance of all of the gear that comes with the territory takes up a pretty large collective chunk of my day. I actually prefer paying three times as much for the WeeGo glass baby bottles because they have fewer parts than the Dr. Brown's bottles, which means they take less time to wash (plus, they're so pretty!).

I'm always on the lookout for any products that make "have-to's" feel more like "want-to's" and the latest addition to this genre is the Grass Countertop Drying Rack from Boon. It's way easier on the eyes than its white plastic counterparts (pun intended). And I actually look forward to washing Jed's bottles and spoons because it's fun to plant them into the grass like croquet wickets.



I found mine at Target but you can buy it online through Land of Nod (one of my all-time favorite site for kids' stuff) or directly from the Boon Inc. website ($19.99 at all three places). It also makes a great shower gift. The recipient might not realize right away that it's a drying rack, but that's pretty much the whole point, isn't it?