Monthly Archives: October 2012

Beef Bourguingnon

Beef Bourguignon

This recipe takes a long time but it’s well worth it.

Beef Bourguingnon

4 lb. bottom round roast
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 medium sweet onions, sliced
6 ounces tomato paste
bottle of red wine
4 cups beef broth
8 cloves garlic, crushed and peeled
sprig of bay leaves (or 3-4 dried)
handful of thyme leaves
1 pound Russian fingerlings or other small potatoes
2 cups chopped carrot
2 cups chopped celery
salt and black pepper, to taste
1/2 cup butter, at room temperature
1/2 cup flour
hot cooked rice

Preheat the oven to 300 F.

Season the meat with salt and pepper. In a heavy Dutch oven, brown the meat in olive oil, over medium-high heat, on all sides (about 2 minutes per side). If there is a fat cap, start and end on that side. Add the onions and tomato paste on the final turn, stirring to get the fond of the bottom of the pot. Pour in wine and broth, add garlic and bay sprig. Bring to a simmer, cover, and transfer to the oven for 3 hours.

After three hours, add carrots, celery, potatoes, and thyme.  Return the pot, covered, to the oven for a further 90 minutes at 350F.

Transfer the meat to a cutting board. Break up the potatoes. Whip the butter and flour together. Bring the pot back to a simmer on the stove top and stir in the butter/flour mixture a little at a time. Let simmer as you slice the meat thinly, across the grain. Remove pot from heat, ladle vegetable mixture over rice and top with slices of meat.

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Ten on Tuesday (the one where I cheat a little)

Today’s Ten on Tuesday is 10 things you did last weekend.

I get to cheat, just a little, because last weekend, I was in Italy, so my list gets to be rather more… exotic than it would be for my normal kind of weekend.

This weekemd, I

Dipped my toes in the Adriatic Sea

 

Ate gelato on the beach

Made wonderful new friends

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Learned how to make pasta from an Italian grandmother

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Harvested olives

Ate grapes right off the vine, in a vineyard redolent of the sweetness of ripe fruit

Started learning how to take gorgeous still life photos

Explored a 14th century monastery

Ate delicious food

Reflected that my life is far more charmed and blessed than I have any right to expect.

 

SquamItalia was amazing.  I almost didn’t go; I am so, so glad I did.  It was unlike any other Squam experience, with the only constant the wonderful people and community that grew out of the barest of connections in only four short days.

 

BOOK REVIEW: Thomas Jefferson’s Creme Brulee

I'm a little behind in my reviewing... Thomas Jefferson's Creme Brulee: How a Founding Father and His Slave James Hemings Introduced French Cuisine to America by Thomas J. Craughwell My rating: 4 of 5 stars The fact that Thomas Jefferson...

Why Pre-Order?

Why pre-order from Midwest Yarn?

I'm sure a lot of you have seen some of my Facebook posts stating that certain things are now available for pre-order.  But why do stores do this?  Simply put, since we are a small yarn shop and pre-orders help make it easier to grow our inventory.  With pre-orders made, we can bring in new products with much less of a burden on our cash flow, allowing us to keep you, the customer, happy.  Not to mention that we can bring a lot more new items in faster.  If we get in enough pre-order sales for a specific product, then it ships.  

Here are a few things I encourage you to pre-order with us so that we can complete our initial orders:

  • Addi Turbo and Addi Lace needles, specifically longer circular lengths like 32", 40" and 60". I also recommend the Lace Click sets and Turbo Click sets, they're a great gift to yourself or your favorite knitter.  Click here for details on their website.
  • Kraemer Tatamy Tweed DK or Worsted Yarns.  This yarn is a popular tweed that is machine washable and comes in a variety of colors.  Special orders can be made quickly with this company.
  • And don't forget the OMG hand dyed yarns, done by yours truly.  I've been enjoying the feedback from my hard work on these and my handspun yarns.
Again, please consider pre-ordering with us to help continue our steady growth in the Bay View neighborhood.  Should you want to pre-order with us, contact me via Facebook or email and let me know what you're interested in ordering. I will email pricing for those items and will send an invoice once you've made a decision.  

Busy Busy Busy...

I've been quite busy with the shop lately: spinning, knitting, designing, and making connections with other knitters and crocheters.  I've even refreshed my crochet skills so that I can begin to offer crochet classes during the winter session (details to come soon).  Part of me wants to start making knit gifts for my family like I did last year, but I know that I definitely won't have the time. *sigh*

I did publish a women's sweater pattern on Ravelry and I'm also working on a series of boy's sweater patterns that my son will be modeling once they're complete.

I hope you all are having a great fall and don't forget to stop by the shop to see some of our new and exciting yarns.  :)

Why Pre-Order?

Why pre-order from Midwest Yarn?

I'm sure a lot of you have seen some of my Facebook posts stating that certain things are now available for pre-order.  But why do stores do this?  Simply put, since we are a small yarn shop and pre-orders help make it easier to grow our inventory.  With pre-orders made, we can bring in new products with much less of a burden on our cash flow, allowing us to keep you, the customer, happy.  Not to mention that we can bring a lot more new items in faster.  If we get in enough pre-order sales for a specific product, then it ships.  

Here are a few things I encourage you to pre-order with us so that we can complete our initial orders:

  • Addi Turbo and Addi Lace needles, specifically longer circular lengths like 32", 40" and 60". I also recommend the Lace Click sets and Turbo Click sets, they're a great gift to yourself or your favorite knitter.  Click here for details on their website.
  • Kraemer Tatamy Tweed DK or Worsted Yarns.  This yarn is a popular tweed that is machine washable and comes in a variety of colors.  Special orders can be made quickly with this company.
  • And don't forget the OMG hand dyed yarns, done by yours truly.  I've been enjoying the feedback from my hard work on these and my handspun yarns.
Again, please consider pre-ordering with us to help continue our steady growth in the Bay View neighborhood.  Should you want to pre-order with us, contact me via Facebook or email and let me know what you're interested in ordering. I will email pricing for those items and will send an invoice once you've made a decision.  

Busy Busy Busy...

I've been quite busy with the shop lately: spinning, knitting, designing, and making connections with other knitters and crocheters.  I've even refreshed my crochet skills so that I can begin to offer crochet classes during the winter session (details to come soon).  Part of me wants to start making knit gifts for my family like I did last year, but I know that I definitely won't have the time. *sigh*

I did publish a women's sweater pattern on Ravelry and I'm also working on a series of boy's sweater patterns that my son will be modeling once they're complete.

I hope you all are having a great fall and don't forget to stop by the shop to see some of our new and exciting yarns.  :)

Lunatic Week of Madness

This week is just so packed with crazy that I’m not entirely sure I’m going to make it to Sunday. The BY HAND launch party and Fall Shearing Celebration is on Saturday and I’ve had a house full of helpers since Sunday.

In addition to getting the farm ready for the party (loads and loads to do around here) we are getting the magazines ready to ship. And – by total coincidence- the roving for our Spinners’ CSA shares came in this week, and I really wanted to get those out ASAP, so there have been many, many, many trips to the post office.

Are you coming to our party on Saturday? I hope so, because it’s going to be amazing! And it may kill me, so there might not be another one any time soon…

Vineyard Trivia X …

The 10th in the series of trivia questions.

Give it a go and see how well you do.  Don’t peek at the answers :)

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1 – Which town is the only town in the world with its name.
2 – What is the Tabernacle in Oak Bluffs made of.
3 – Why did Alexander Graham Bell visit MV in 1895.
4 – Which is further north, West Chop or East Chop.

5 – What is the name of the local Portuguese sausage.

Some picture trivia.

6 – What is the name of this island off of Gay Head.

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7 – What town is this.

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8 – What town is this and where is this window.

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9 – Where is this statue.

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Let me know how you did, leave your answers in ‘comments’  :)

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1 – Edgartown is the only town in the world with its name.

2 – brick

3 – To study the deaf community in Chilmark .. (click here)

4 – West Chop is further north.

5 – linguica

6 – the small island off Gay Head is Nomans Land (click here)

7 – Edgartown

8 – Oak Bluffs.  The window is at the back of the Tabernacle.

9 – The Colonial Inn in Edgartown.

(CLICK HERE for previous trivia questions)


Autumn Haze

And today for your reading pleasure… the latest update in pinterest adventure! Pork Loin!  Pin is located here… actual link is here. I improvised a slight bit on this because you never know exactly what I can get for cheap at the store and I was on a pretty tight budget at the time.  I […]

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