Featured Artist: Kayla Martell!

Kayla Martell. Her paintings stopped me in my tracks as I was zipping through Instagram. Zing, zing – whoa! Back up… WOW! Her paintings are out of this world and she has a sense of humor with her Instagram, which I love. I am drawn to paintings of interiors. Not all interiors, they have to have that magic pop that makes it feel real, more like a story.

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Tried this ray of sunshine, I am a convert…

How happy is this? After (finally) purchasing a Scrub Daddy that i’ve heard so much about, but wasn’t going to give in to the cuteness – I had to try it out. I mean, don’t say you don’t like something if you’ve never tried it, right? I bought – I tried – I am a convert!

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I found a treasure… you may like it too!

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OXO  Good Grips Large Silicone Drying Mat

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I don’t have lots of extra room near the sink in my kitchen to put a regular dish drainer. For the past few years I’ve been using a kitchen towel. You don’t have to wash very many dishes (I use the dishwasher mainly, but do wash pots/pans/knives as well as items I know we’ll be using soon) to make the towel sopping wet. Time for a change. I was at Target, looking to see if I could maybe fit a small dish drainer, problem with that was that I didn’t want to leave it out on the counter all the time… then I saw this! WOOHOO! OXO comes up with the coolest gadgets. This being one of them. This mat is made of silicone, it dries quickly (it can also be hung). Problem solved!

So… if you’re in the same predicament I encourage you to try this… I bought it at Target. They also make a smaller size. Note, this is called the “large” it’s not big, it’s just right (16.9″ x 12.5″), you want to be able to hang it or fit it in a drawer when you’re done.

Here’s a product description from Amazon:

Efficiently dry large and delicate items with the OXO Good Grips Large Silicone Drying Mat. The Drying Mat’s unique ribbed design maximizes aeration and elevates items, keeping them clean and sanitary. The large rectangular shape can accommodate a variety of dishes and cookware. Once items are dry, the easy-to-clean Mat can be rolled up or hung for storage.  The heat resistant silicone material allows the Mat to double as a trivet.

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Battling Clutter… Streamlining your kitchen utensil drawer!

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You know the feeling… a jammed utensil drawer in the kitchen. Always fun, right? I haven’t organized mine in a year or so and I swear the “stuff” multiplies… I find myself sticking stuff in the drawer “just in case” I need it. If I find a part that fell off of something, I stick it in the back of the drawer in case I ever figure out what it belonged to. Bad idea. I read an article in Real Simple magazine and what it boils down to, is the fact that you don’t need 5 different pancake flipper things (called spatulas)… or 4 wooden spoons (that I never use because I’m freaked out about how bacteria will stick to it, then you can’t put it in the dishwasher). The list goes on and on… I was surprised. I emptied the drawer, washed it out. Pulled out ALL THE STUFF I HAVEN’T USED IN THE PAST YEAR (or ten). I put that “stuff” in a few stacks. One stack to toss, I mean really… I’m saving CORKS in case one goes bad? I had enough for an army… another stack that there was a small chance I could use again (I put this in the garage. If I don’t use it in a year, it will find a new home), and the rest I deemed good enough to put back in the drawer.

I used to despise opening that drawer. It was full, inevitably something would jam it and make it a pill to open. But NO MORE! I am ORG-A-NIZED now! Woohoo, it feels good!

Oh, did I mention giving the drawer a good wipe down? Now is your chance to clean one of the busiest drawers in the kitchen (at least my kitchen)… go ahead and clean the organizer that holds your silverware while you’re at it… EEEK! How does dust get INSIDE a drawer? Never mind, I don’t want to know…

It would have been nice to purchase a few things to hold the supplies, but I haven’t yet, so I made do with what I had… I wish I would have taken a “before” shot! I threw out quite a bit of stuff I haven’t used in years, the rest ended up in a shoe box in the garage… If I find I need anything in that box I’ll come back for it, but I’m pretty sure I won’t!

Organized Utensil Drawer!

Do these little things… no matter what drawer, the same principles apply and it just FEELS GOOD! Use the same rules as cleaning out your closet, click to read my past post, “The Simple Way To Organize and Clean A Closet”

Here’s a list from Real Simple, this is what they say you need in your utensil drawer!

All You Need in Your Utensil Drawers

  • An instant-read thermometer, to take the guesswork out of steaks, chops, and roasts.
  • A large Microplane grater, for cheese, citrus zests, ginger, chocolate, and garlic.
  • straight-edge wooden spoon, for getting in the corners of saucepans.
  • classic wooden spoon, for everything else.
  • natural-bristle basting brush holds more liquid than silicone versions.
  • Nesting measuring cups conserve space.
  • Stainless-steel measuring spoons last longer than plastic ones.
  • large slotted spoon, to scoop food out of boiling water.
  • A low-tech can opener that pops bottles, too.
  • metal spatula, for pancakes, burgers, and cookies.
  • Long tongs, for tossing salads, turning chops, and plucking vegetables from a steamer. The locking kind store most easily.
  • standard spoon, for sauces.
  • Y-shaped peeler: more control than the standard variety.
  • silicone spatula, for mixing and getting the last bits of batter from the bowl.
  • A palm-size vegetable scrubber offers serious leverage.
  • mini offset spatula, to free frittatas, lasagnas, and brownies (and to frost cupcakes).
  • whisk, to get air into eggs and batter.
  • fish spatula: thin, flexible, and perfect for fragile foods, from flounder to fried eggs.
  • ladle, for soups, stews, and sauces.
  • potato masher: also great for breaking up canned whole tomatoes for sauce.

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Totally hip. Awesome. GORGEOUS AND it comes with GREAT customer service!

Image: ElkayUSA.com

Was I right? Isn’t this the most beautiful kitchen faucet you’ve ever seen? We’ve had it for years and I. LOVE. IT! Recently we’ve been having some problems with the lack of pressure coming out of our kitchen faucet. Our water company is flushing the lines and there is no way to get the sediment out of the faucet head. We called customer service and spoke to the nicest, most knowledgeable woman (Thank you Deborah!). Case closed. Problem solved. You don’t mind spending money on something so beautiful when you know that there is a company behind it that backs it up. It’s not just a pretty face folks… hee hee. This company stands behind their products and they want to be sure it works well for you.

If you’re in the market for a kitchen faucet, I highly recommend ELKAY, their faucets are beautiful… so are their sinks for that matter. We have a large stainless sink  that is perfect for large pans, etc. This faucet is the LK7420.

With all the options out there, it’s nice to find something modern that works well, great design AND backed up with great customer service!

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I saw it… now I want it… bad!

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SIMPLY. BRILLIANT. I saw this and now I want it…! I love to bake, and I have measuring cups and measuring spoons, but look at this… made by TOVOLO, the handles of the measuring cups are measuring spoons! Brilliant! Then… the part that I love the most that makes you think WHY DIDN’T I THINK OF THAT?!!! is the little rubber ring that the measuring cup can sit on. I have a silicone spoon from these people and I LOVE IT. Bought it at a little kitchen shop in Mount Pleasant, SC. I use it daily and each time I reach into the drawer to pull it out I think WHAT A GREAT PURCHASE THIS WAS!

Ok, maybe I’m a bit dramatic? Humph!

Happy Monday everyone! I’ll catch you back here tomorrow…

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Who gets so excited about something like this?

Image via Rubbermaid.com

Who gets so excited about a container to put flour and sugar in? ME, that’s who. My last set broke. Who has canisters break? Ugh. I’ve had it since September… it’s GORGEOUS lucite that is a site to behold… but, the latch broke, then the seal broke all within six months… *SIGH* so I’ve been on a quest for something to replace it. Up until yesterday…

I. FOUND. NOTHING.

I was bopping down the grocery store aisle when low and behold I saw this 16 cup container, rectangular and rather slim, whoa… this will give me ROOM in the cupboard. LUCKY. ME.

I got home, washed and dried it, opened a new bag of flour and tossed it in… and guess what… it fit… PERFECTLY! So if by some small chance you need a canister (I didn’t buy a set, just bought one, but went back today for another, my lucite sugar canister latch is on it’s way out as well!), go get yourself a Rubbermaid Modular Canister…  Mine is a 16 cup. They recommend a 21 cup for flour, but 16 works perfectly.

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Happy Friday to y’all! Catch you back here tomorrow…