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Stylish Sun Shade Is the Easiest Way To Harness Solar Power For Your Home [Solar Panels]
From feeds.gawker
If you like the idea of getting free energy from the sun, but don’t want to deal with the complications of installing a solar array on your roof, Umbrosa has created a lovely backyard sun shade that does double-duty—turning those rays into electricity. More »
It’s not always easy remembering to down the recommended eight glasses of water per day. But Qualy’s Thirsy Bird portable water dispenser should make it a bit easier as it provides a stylish reminder to drink-up throughout your work day. More »
There’s a smorgasbord of lovely things for you to feast your eyes on this week. From chairs made from an old water tower to a wooden surf board, you’ll have plenty of to enjoy in this week’s most beautiful items. More »
Sauvignon Blanc…from Slovenia
From feedproxy.google So when one of my favorite addictions–er, on-line retailers–Garagiste up in Seattle offered a three-pack of Slovenian whites to try, I jumped at the opportunity. The three-pack cost around $45, which meant there was a $15 investment per bottle for a Riesling, a Chardonnay, and a Sauvignon Blanc. Recently, I opened up the Sauvignon Blanc and was extremely pleased at my first foray into Slovenian wine. You might not think “Slovenia” and “Sauvignon Blanc” in the same breath, but there’s no reason why you shouldn’t do so. Most parts of the globe have a history of wine-making, and that includes central Europe. I had some amazing Merlot when I visited Prague, and have enjoyed some wonderful Romanian wine here on the blog, and one of my all-time-favorite wines from Trader Joe’s comes from Hungary. As for Slovenia, they have a venerable viticultural tradition that goes back to pre-Roman times (check this site for more information). So don’t be afraid to try wine from regions you may be unfamiliar with, as they often represent very good value, as in this very good QPR example. 2008 Marof Sauvignon Blanc ( purchased in a three-pack from Garagiste; available in the market for around $11) This terrific Sauvignon Blanc had tart lemon pith, gooseberry, and lemongrass aromas and flavors. It was very clean and precise, without being overly herbaceous. A nice balance of fruit and acidity made it an ideal partner for food, and you can’t complain about the price! It would be excellent with all kinds of dishes, from salads, to fish, to roasted chicken with lemon. We had it with a soup made with ancient grains and vegetables, and the lively acidity was a lovely counterpoint to the earthiness of the kamut and lentils, and picked out the bright tarragon herbal notes.
Spicing Things Up With Zin
From feedproxy.google To survive, you need to keep some spice in your life. Start with some nice Zinfandel, and throw a pot of chili or pasta on the stove. It will keep you going during the darkening days of winter. Here are two highly affordable Zinfandels for you to consider: 2009 Ravenswood Zinfandel Old Vine Vintners Blend (suggested retail $10; available in market for $7-$13) This very good QPR Zinfandel has smooth black cherry and 2010 McManis Family Vineyards Zinfandel (suggested retail $11.99; available in market for $9-$14) Pure of taste and light on its feet, this is all about the blackberries in the aromas and flavors. There are nice spicy and pepper notes in the aftertaste, too. At 13.5% ABV, this is not a monster of a wine, but a lovely reminder of how Zinfandel can be elegant. Excellent QPR for around $12. Full Disclosure: I received samples of these wines for possible review.
The Future Looks RosA(c)
From feedproxy.google Now that we’re into autumn, you may think the future looks decidedly less RosA(c). Those of us who drink RosA(c) wines–those pale to dark pink bottles of wine made from everything from Cabernet Sauvignon to Zinfandel–tend to think of them as summery offerings, suitable for picnics and barbeques but not for serious food. Actually, RosA(c) wines are versatile and food friendly. They pair with almost everything. Served with a bit of a chill, they offer refreshment when your table contains spicy dishes. And they are usually very affordable. Here are two of my favorite RosA(c)s, which I tasted over the summer and early fall and which I have no problem recommending to those of you who are ready to take out your stew pot and turn on your oven. And both of them are dry wines–which means that they will pair with almost everything. 2010 San Giovanni Garda Classico Il Chiaretto ($15.00, domaineLA; available in market for $13-$15) This delicious RosA(c) is made from an Italian blend of Barbera, Groppello, Marzemino, and Sangiovese. You will smell the strawberries, and the aromas carry over into the flavors. There is a pleasant stony edge to the strawberry tones, and a 2010 ChAC/teau d’Esclans CA’tes de Provence Whispering Angel ($20.99 from my local independent grocery store; available in market for $13-$27)
Advanced Topics in White Wine
From feedproxy.google The best thing about loving wine (ok, one of the best things…) is that there is always more to learn. This fall, why not try some interesting whites that are beyond your normal Chardonnay-Sauvignon Blanc-Riesling comfort zone? You just may find a new favorite. 2010 ViA+-a Robles White4 (suggested retail $16; available in market for $13-$16) ) This white blend is from Paso Robles, and gets its name from the four white grape varieties that go into every bottle: Viognier, Verdelho, Sauvignon Blanc, and Vermentino. This year’s bottling is a very good QPR, versatile white wine with honeysuckle and citrus aromas and flavors. If you like dry Rieslings but are looking for a wine with more body, give this a try. 2009 Leo Steen Chenin Blanc Saini Farms (purchased in my local grocery Full Disclosure: With the exception of the Chenin Blanc, I received samples of these wines for possible review.
Autumn’s Transitional Red
From feedproxy.google If this sounds like you, then you need to have some Malbec on hand. Many people associate Malbecs with summer barbeques, but this versatile red is just as good with soups or stews as it is with grilled chicken or steak. In other words, it’s the perfect transitional red! A few reminders about Malbec: though today the grape is most associated with Argentina , it was once quite popular in Bordeaux and produces wines that remind me of French Cabernets and Merlots. Expect a rich, full-bodied wine that can hold center stage. And keep in mind that while some Malbecs can be big, fun fruit-bombs, others are far more restrained and can exhibit mineral and herbal characteristics. Here are three Argentinian Malbecs I’m recommending this autumn: 2010 Colores Del Sol Malbec (suggested retail $12; available in market for $6-$12) This excellent QPR option has lovely, lush blackberry and boysenberry aromas. That fruity aroma profile is found in the flavors, as well, and there are additional notes of leather and spice which linger on after the fruit flavors fade. This Malbec will go well with grilled sausages, meats, chilis, and stews. 2009 Argento Malbec Reserva (suggested retail $16; available in market for $14-$16). Don’t be worried if the plum aromas are faint when you first open this wine. They develop nicely with some exposure to the air, as do the plum, blackberry, and tobacco leaf flavors. The tannins are drying, and will probably soften a bit with storage time. Also traditional in style, this would be particularly good with grilled or braised meat. Very good QPR. Full Disclosure: I received samples of these wines for possible review.
Luang Nam Tha
From travelblog.org Keen to get off the typical tourist route down the Mekong river I headed up north on a bus filled with locals to go treking in Nationally protected Luang Nam Tha park. As it was low season when I arrived there was only one trek in town that had people going on it scedualed for the next day. So keen as ever I set off with 5 other lovely girls on a 3 day treck through the dense jungle rivers f
Ubud
From travelblog.org Ubud is a town designed for hippies. Everyone is floating around wearing linen and button necklaces. Having massages and reflexology. There39s 39organic39 and 39vegan39 signs everywhere. Random herbs in drinks maca spirulina wheatgrass… Everyone is meditating and doing yoga. Spiritual is definately the word. Quite different to KutaI39m staying in a Homestay with a lovely fa
Movie Review: ‘Lovely Molly,’ Directed by Eduardo Sanchez
From feeds.nytimes In “Lovely Molly,” the director Eduardo Sanchez paints an intimate portrait of a tormented young newlywed and recovering addict in a haunted house.
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Whether you love them or hate them, the next eight weeks are widely regarded as something of a challenge. Holidays. Family. Bad weather. Trips to the mall. Schlepping kids all over creation. Lots of turkey and mashed potatoes.
blackberry aromas. You’ll find the same fruits in the flavors, along with a smoky, spicy aftertaste. The wine has fine tannins, giving it an impression that is fruit-forward, but not too jammy.
lovely, savory note in the aftertaste. Well-balanced, medium-bodied, and
It’s that time of year. If you have kids they’re back in school with their pencils sharpened and their notebooks already full of doodles. You might be feeling a bit nostalgic about your own schooldays-gone-by, when you were taking courses and learning new subjects.

store for $19.99; available in market for around $17) Made from grapes grown in Sonoma County’s Dry Creek Valley, this lovely Chenin Blanc is a lovely, dry example. There are apple and honeycomb aromas and flavors, which bring back the tastes of summer. If you like the apple notes in Chardonnay, but are not always fond of the oak that many winemakers use, try this wine and you won’t be disappointed. And if you’re looking for wines to set aside for Thanksgiving, this would be a great choice.
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