fredag 30. november 2007

Pizza Margherita

Pizza Margherita is a very good dinner solution for days when you have to head out the door again in 30 minutes or you just don't feel like cooking. It's so much better than frozen pizza and this fast'n'light version only takes a few minutes to prepare. While it bakes you can run around the house changing, packing or plainly act all couch potato.

This is what you need:

1 ready made pizza base with no topping. There are both fresh dough and ready baked bases in many shops.
1/2 jar of tomato purè or ready made pizza sauce
1 mozzarella cheese
fresh basil - dried basil or oregano will also do the trick
sea salt and freshly ground pepper

Bake according to the instructions on the base.

The most important thing for me is the chili olive oil you dribble over when it's done. This oil lifts a simple Margherita to unexpected heights.

The first time I had it was when I visited Milan with my Mum. We visited this little pizzeria just next to our hotel. The line went out of the restaurant and into the street! It looked hopeless but it didn't take long before we were inside, seated. Very effective, I have to say. The place was packed with normal Italian families, the tables were respatex and the chairs of the kind I had in school. The only ornaments on the wall were posters advertising beer. At this stage our curiosity of the place had us and we had to see what would happen.

A very stressed out waiter shouted something to us in Italian from the neighbouring table but quickly gathered from our blank stares that we were tourists. He then asked us in friendly yet bad English whether we wanted "Big" or "Small". Our blank stares continued followed by a somewhat confused shrug by me. The waiter with the heavy accent now tried a different angle. "One or two?" We quickly ordered "two", hoping that he was talking of pizza slices. The other thing the waiter wanted to know was if we'd like beer or Coke. And that was it. He disappeared and we sat there feeling a little lost in the Italian crowd digging into their pizzas. We however gathered our courage and started looking curiously around us. There was obviously only one type of pizza on the menu, and that was Margherita. The slices were huge and the crust was thick.

After only a few minutes our waiter returned with our drinks and a couple of minutes later he entered the room with four or five plates of pizza on each arm. Very effective! The pizza was baked on coals in a stone oven by the entrance, with an army of cooks making up the perfect assembly line for the largest pizzas I've ever seen. The coals made the base perfect. It was so tasty in itself that it being 5 cm high didn't matter. It was the perfect blend of lucious with a crust. By far the best pizza we've ever had.

As soon as we had finished our meal we we're politely given the bill and told to pay at the cashier by the entrance. This is the trick for getting a move on the line wich was still spilling out of the restaurant and into the street.

The next nigt we ended up in the same place after having talked of the special restaurant and the marvelous pizza the whole day. The staff recognised us immediately, telling us that his brother in law was working at our hotel. This time we ordered our two slices with confidence. What we hadn't noticed much the night before was the steel bowl being passed between the tables. It was full of olive oil with pieces of chili floating around. Neither of us dared risk ruining the great pizza so we passed it on. This didn't go unnoticed by the waiter. He came over with the bowl, spooned up olive oil and dribbled it on one of my slices with a smile, saying in thick accent "Try? Yes? Very good!" I did try and I have never regretted it. Chili olive oil on italian pizza is still a must!

Go a head and try it! If you can't get a hold of it, here are two ways of making it yourself.

torsdag 29. november 2007

New shoes part 2

After thinking about it I changed my mind. I'll return the shoes mentioned below for a full refund (luckily enough I made sure this was possible). I'll put the money toward casual shoes in stead. The ones from last winter are worn out I discovered. They're leaking in the heal! The shoes above are Patagonia Arnoux made from wool filt and 20% recycled rubber. I've been looking at them for quite some time. I hope they'll have my size.

New Shoes?



The party season is coming up and I've started looking for new shoes. Classic, black ones are going to do the trick, I think. That way they're just as wearable next year or for other occasions. These are by B&Co at Skoringen.
I'm going to wear a LBD (little black dress) I've already got, i think. I'm also really looking for a second hand purse - maybe a clutch. Any good ideas for where I should go look?

onsdag 28. november 2007

Climbing at the gym

This evening I've been bouldering at the gym with a friend. It was a little bit demoralizing at first, but toward the end I managed to do a good boulder after all. Feels good when you manage to do things you're struggling with, right!?!

The photo is by the way from the National Geographic Vintage Photos Photo Gallery. This is the description of it:
"No Boys Allowed
Photograph by Mrs. Dean Peabody, 1929
To get to the top of this spire in the Chamonix Aiguilles, France, climbing pioneer Miriam O’Brien Underhill scaled up its center ridge with her camera held between her teeth in 1929. Famous for “manless Alpine climbing,” Underhill was the first woman to conquer several challenging peaks, including the Matterhorn. On these treks she climbed only with other women."
Cool lady, huh?

Trivial Pursuit Night

Last night Prince Charming and I stayed at home playing Trivial Pursuit, having tea and biscuits. It was fun doing something like that together and not just watch TV when we're home together one night.
I can't believe he beat me! I was leading! Next time he'll see! :)

mandag 26. november 2007

Christmas Party Collage


This collage is inspired by the Glamorous Librerian and is what I'd like to wear to a Christmas Party. The dress and coat are from TopShop (I wish they had a shop here in Oslo!), the shoes are Din Sko, stockings from Ellos, clip ear rings from Erickson Beamon, Kanebo T'Estimo Gradually Eyes eye shade, Prada Tendre perfume and clutch by Roberto Cavalli.

søndag 25. november 2007

Dream Dress of the Day

This creation is from the D&G Fall 2007 Ready to Wear Collection. I spotted it in the magazine Costume yesterday. I don't really like animal prints, so this is the closest I'll get to it. The pattern and colours work very well with the fabric. I'd love to wear something like this to Christmas Parties but considering the price it'll stay in my Dreams...

lørdag 24. november 2007

It snows, it snows!

Sonia Henie Photo Gallery
I'm spending the weekend at my parents and its snowing! The ground is covered in snow and it feels very much like Christmas. I'm however inside with a bad cold. Scarf around my neck, tea cup in my hand I'm spending the day with my Mum and my parent's three dogs. I've lost my voice so I'm unusually quiet. Prince Charming and my family should enjoy it while it lasts! ;)

tirsdag 20. november 2007

Warm sweater for going abroad

Yesterday I got a new sweater for the occasion of going abroad with work. Not the best excuse for shopping again but since I actually needed an every-day-sweater it'll do. I'll be back on Friday but I'm taking the laptop with me so I think I'll get the opportunity to write a couple of posts while away.

søndag 18. november 2007

Handmade Earrings


These earrings I got at the "Blå" market today. They're handmade from pieces of old jewellry and each pair is uniqe. It was very difficult to make up my mind on wich pair to buy as they're all so beautiful.

lørdag 17. november 2007

Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong

"Summertime"

You have to hear it!

French Breakfast

Croissants and Amaryllis
Saturday morning with Espresso and Croissants. Can a day start in any better way? You can also see the Amaryllis I got for my 10 000nd day. I placed it in the window sill but it was a little bit warm there, I think. It has already come so far!

I celebrated my 10 000nd day last week. It was a coincidence I even thought of it. We had a really nice dinner with some good friends and it was a lot of fun. Thank you, all of you!

I bought this at the Birkelunden market last sunday. It was exactly what I was looking for although it was a bit more than I planned to spend. It's very practical. Now it's full of beanies , scarves, gloves and mitts.

fredag 16. november 2007

Nina Simone

"I put a spell on you"
Nina sings the Screamin' Jay Hawkins hit, her way, in London, 1968.

Liv Ullmann

http://www.bergmanorama.com/

Liv Ullmann is so true to herself.

New spinning shoes

Henri Pelissier, Winner of the Tour de France 1923
http://www.topfoto.co.uk/
I got new spinning shoes on sale yesterday!
I happened to see them in a sports shop - reduced 50 %! They were cheap to start with but at half price they only cost me NOK 300,- (AUS $60) so I'm sure they're worth the money!
I've borrowed Prince Charming's cycle shoes so far and they've been a bit large so I've really wanted spinning shoes of my own. The only thing is that I have to mount the thing underneath that makes them click into the pedals myself - and the manual is missing. But Prince Charming promised to help me, so I'm very optimistic I'll get to try them very soon. Another reason to train cardio more often. I could use that!



torsdag 15. november 2007

Copyright

Oh, I nearly forgot. The runway photo is from http://www.elle.com/ and the two other images are from http://www.net-a-porter.com/.

Maybe I could make something like this myself?




Chloé Fall 2007 Strapless Mini Dress
This dress is very special - the construction looks quite simple but the result is astonishing! The fabric and the bright use of block colour really makes it stand out.
I wonder if I could make something like this myself... Probably possible if you have the patience and experience necessary. I have a sowing machine... in the basement somewhere, I have to admit. But maybe one day?