32 Days of Donald Drinks! Cheers!

For the second year I am displaying a portion of my Donald Duck collection. This year’s theme is Drinks and Glasses.

| Love this little colorblock mug. This one is just so happy and sunny for your morning coffee. |

See more with tag #donald duck and more of my collection here!

32 Days of Donald Drinks! Cheers!

32 Days of Donald Drinks! Cheers!

For the second year I am displaying a portion of my Donald Duck collection. This year’s theme is Drinks and Glasses.

| This coffee mug is the largest in the collection and has a really nice color block bottom – like Donal’s feet! |

See more with tag #donald duck and more of my collection here!

Candied Lemon Peals

I made a standard batch of iced tea today with fresh-squeezed lemon. But after juicing, I had a pile of lemon peels left on the cutting board—and throwing them out felt like a waste.

So instead, I turned the leftover peels into candied lemon peel: bright, chewy citrus strips coated in sugar. They’re perfect for cocktails, baking, snacking, or topping desserts—and you also get a bonus product: lemon syrup (great for mixed drinks).

Why You’ll Love This

  • Uses up leftover lemons (low waste, high reward)
  • Makes two things: candied peel + citrus syrup
  • Easy ingredients you already have
  • The bitterness gets tamed with a quick double-blanch

Ingredients:

  • 1 Lemon (peel from it)
  • ¾ cup sugar (plus extra for coating)
  • 1 cup water

Directions

1) Prep the lemon

  1. Cut 1 lemon in half.
  2. Cut each half into 8 wedges (16 total).
  3. Remove seeds and any remaining pulp.
  4. Lightly scrape the inside of the peel with a teaspoon to remove excess pith (this helps reduce bitterness).
  5. Slice each wedge into thin slivers, no wider than ¼ inch.

2) Blanch the peels (twice)

  1. Add peel slivers to a small saucepan with water (enough to cover).
  2. Bring to a boil and boil for 60 seconds.
  3. Drain.
  4. Repeat once more (fresh water, same 60 seconds), then drain again.

3) Candy the peel + make syrup

  1. Add ¾ cup sugar, 1 cup water, and the blanched peels to the saucepan.
  2. Bring to a rolling boil, then reduce heat to a gentle simmer.
  3. Simmer for 1 hour, stirring every 15 minutes. (or until glassy and syrupy)

4) Dry + coat in sugar

  1. Strain the syrup into a jar (save it—this is gold for cocktails).
  2. Lay the peel slivers on wax paper for until cool to touch, no more than 15 minutes.
  3. Toss peels in loose granulated sugar until evenly coated.
  4. Remove from sugar and let cool/dry further.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Tons. Here are easy go-to uses:

  • Chop and fold into cookies, scones, or muffins
  • Use as a cocktail garnish (old fashioned, gin fizz, whiskey sour)
  • Sprinkle over vanilla ice cream, cheesecake, or yogurt
  • Add to trail mix (dangerously snackable)

Don’t waste it—this stuff is perfect for:

  • Sweetening lemon iced tea
  • Mixing into cocktails with bourbon, gin, or vodka
  • Making quick lemonade (add water + ice)

Store it in an airtight container:

  • Room temp: good for several days
  • Refrigerator: lasts longer (best if your kitchen is warm/humid)

Pour into a sealed jar and refrigerate:

  • Fridge: use within about 2 weeks
  • If it smells off, toss it.


Blanch the peels one more time (a third blanch) before simmering in syrup.


Add a small splash of water and warm it gently, stirring until it loosens up.

Christopher Kane 2014 Spring/Summer Collection

Renowned Scottish fashion designer Christopher Kane delivers a stellar collection under his eponymous imprint for 2014 spring/summer. Culling inspirations from graphic elements like the human body, 3D interpretations and grid-inspired designs, the spring/summer collection sees classic staples like the button-up, blazer, pleated shorts and tapered trousers re-imagined with bold designs. Elsewhere, loose, casual outfits offer more complacent options, as hoodies, pullovers and scarfs cater for the leisurely. Employing bright hues in juxtaposition to the otherwise plain silhouettes, Kane adds his own tech-driven aesthetics to the forthcoming season, nodding at futuristic motifs — a stark contrast to the retro sensibilities of other contemporary high fashion designers.

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Sunshine & Shade

by zamartz featuring h&m

 TOTAL RETAIL – $3,874 –
 
This weekend inspired outfit creates the look fo a spot of sun within the tone variations of black.
 
Blurring the line between everyday and business casual this outfit is the perfect look for weekend shopping or brunch.

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Dsquared
$130 – farfetch.com
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OPENING CEREMONY ‘M1’ boot
$315 – farfetch.com
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A Mighty Bright Winter

A Mighty Bright Winter

by zamartz featuring shoulder bags

– TOTAL RETAIL – $5,500 –
Don’t let the winer season get you down. Throw in a slightly desaturated color pop to lift your spirits and elevate your look!

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yoox.com

 

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Shoulder bag
barneys.com
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McQ Alexander McQueen Rock and Roll jacket
$830 – matchesfashion.com
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YVES SAINT LAURENT ‘Dyssel’ boot
$1,775 – farfetch.com
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King of Clubs Umbrella
$195 – londonundercover.co.uk

Burning Fall Daylight

Nothing is better then a fall bonfire! – Orange on Orange on Yellow on Brown

Missed out on “Idea Cloud” this weekend to be at home for some work. However I will not miss out on the photo posts

Douglassville, Pennsylvania, 2011

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