Hope that your week was as sun-drenched and breathtaking as ours. Happy Weekend, Yummies!
(And a huge shout out goes to Soule Mama for the This Moment caravan.)
Hope that your week was as sun-drenched and breathtaking as ours. Happy Weekend, Yummies!
(And a huge shout out goes to Soule Mama for the This Moment caravan.)
One of the sweetest things about making things for my two daughters is knowing that Genevieve will get to wear her sister’s hand-me-downs in a few years. It leads me to make different fabric decisions. Let’s just say that there is a lot more Liberty in our lives now that Gigi is on the scene.
Just before Gigi’s birthday, I took her to Purl Soho, our local fabric store, to find some fabric for her birthday dress. She kept pointing over to the rows of Liberty of London fabric and grunting and babbling away. Because her party, from which I promise to share photos and recipes soon, was a pink theme, I was trying to look at the pink prints on the other side of the store. Genevieve would have none of it.
When we went over to take a look at the Liberty fabulousness, she immediately pointed to a little purple floral and would not let me go anywhere else in the store or even offer her another red or pink-based Liberty. She kept pointing to that fabric and grunting urgently.
I am pretty sure it’s genetic!
We took the fabric to the cutting table, Genevieve smiling away and touching the fabric lovingly. We bought some of the precious fabric and popped it in our stroller.
At home, while considering the beautiful print my little daughter had chosen for herself, I decided that the fabric would be perfect for the new Croquet Dress pattern by Oliver + S. After cutting out her dress, there was just enough to make big sis Mira a View B with the fabric shown off in the yoke and the drop waist band and bow.
Not only can I not wait to see both girls in their match match outfits, I also have something sweet to look forward to: Seeing Gigi in the bigger dress one day.
Because every twirly- dress sort of a four-year-old girl needs a very pink dress to do those twirls in, I dipped into my fabric stash and my pattern stash and came up with this Modkid Frida Dress. It seems pretty much like a four-year-old’s ideal fabric and a simple pretty dress to show off those peacocks to their advantage.
Happy Birthday to my beautiful, fun, and very talented twirling niece S!!! We hope this is your best year yet!
It can be frustrating waiting for the berries to show up at the Greenmarket. When they do, we pretty much swoon and buy cases to enjoy.
For Mother’s Day, the mini-chefs needed something that they could throw together and with which to impress their mamas. Since we couldn’t wait to use fresh berries, we settled on using frozen berries. Using frozen berries is a better choice than using the ones they ship in from far, far away not just because they picked at the height of their lusciousness and taste way better, but also because we want to buy closer to home. In the city, where we cannot put a freezer in a garage or basement, we have to do what we gotta do. Frozen in the middle of Winter or Spring is a great option.
Ok, you would think that all of the mini-chefs would be so excited to make these and taste these, and they were, but two of the students, my daughter included, cannot stand berries. They came up with their own version of a Berriless Shortcake with just the shortcakes and the vanilla cream. The rest of us thought they were a little cra cra, but hey! They seemed delighted with their cakes, and that is really what counts in the end, isn’t it?
This might seem daunting since it takes a lot of steps to make, but it definitely is not. Daddies, you can do this! You can. In fact, with lots of food processor supervision, a two-year-old could swing this one. It is fun to count the pulses on the food processor together. If you don’t have a fancy old food processor lying around, you can almost as easily make the shortcakes in a big bowl using two knives. In some ways, this is the more fun method since you can really work some love into the cakes with a little elbow grease.
Mamas, you know we have your back around here! You might want to print this out and casually leave it somewhere your people will see it.
For the Shortcake:
To Make the Vanilla Whipped Cream: