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Closet Confection: Dutchess County {Corduroy Dress + Tweed Blazer}

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{Zara Elbow Patch Blazer (similar), Old Navy Tweed Puffer Vest, Gap Corduroy Dress, J. Crew Boots}

We’ve been having gorgeous weather this fall, so I’ve been jumping at every opportunity to head outside and soak up nature.  Eric and I took a trip to Dutchess County and spent the day petting goats, meandering through vineyards, and visiting antique shops. There may have been a wine tasting thrown in there too. For our little excursion, I went with classic fall basics: a tweed blazer, down vest, corduroy dress, and comfy boots. The temperature fluctuated throughout the day, so I’m glad that I was able to add and remove layers as needed.

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Experiments in Molecular Gastronomy w/ Uncommon Goods

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If you haven’t heard of UnCommon Goods, I highly suggest checking them out, especially as the holiday season approaches.  They have a great selection of personalized gifts (here) and anniversary gifts (here), as well as a carefully curated collection of items just for women (here). It’s also where I scooped up my now infamous “cookie-bandit” mug a while back. I had the pleasure of hearing the CEO speak on a panel a few years ago and was thoroughly impressed with the company’s mission and core values. Uncommon Goods strives to feature unique designs and handcrafted gifts created in harmony with the environment and without harm to animals or people. Operations are run out of the historic Brooklyn Army Terminal, including its warehouse where the lowest-paid seasonal worker starts at 50% above the minimum wage.

My friends and family know that I’m always down to host a dinner party.  And when I do, I always like to throw in a little something “extra” to surprise and delight my guests.  With that being said, I was completely stoked when the generous peeps over at Uncommon Goods sent over a Molecular Gastronomy Kit for me to test drive. And in case you’re wondering what the heck molecular gastronomy is, here’s a simple definition:

Molecular Gastronomy blends physics and chemistry to transform the tastes and textures of food. The result? New and innovative dining experiences. The term Molecular Gastronomy is commonly used to describe a style of cuisine in which chefs explore culinary possibilities by borrowing tools from the science lab and ingredients from the food industry.  

Think “caviar” pearls made out of chocolate or lemon-infused foam placed artistically atop your halibut. I always wondered how those fancy-schmancy restaurants pulled off these culinary feats, and I was beyond excited to see what I could recreate in my own kitchen.

Here’s a peak at all of the tools I received in my kit, including a deluxe hardcover cookbook:

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Not gonna lie, my initial experiment with Deconstructed Cocoa failed abysmally.  However, I had tons of fun in the process and eventually mastered the art of Reverse Spherification (trust me, it sounds way more complicated than it actually is) which allowed me to churn out these amazing little vanilla yogurt spheres that burst with flavor in your mouth when you bite into them.

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And of course I just couldn’t resist playing with my food the entire time that I was cooking…

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I decided to pair the yogurt spheres with freshly sliced strawberries.  These were a snap to prepare once I got the technique down, and I think they’ll make an excellent amuse-bouche at my next fête!

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The kit contains just about everything you need to create the yogurt spheres (just add yogurt and milk), plus a few other dishes as well.  But do note that you may need to invest in an immersion blender and perhaps some additional food additives if you want to take full advantage of the cookbook that’s included. You can check out the video below for a full breakdown of the reverse spherification process:

Thanks so much to the team over at Uncommon Goods for allowing me to play the part of a mad chef/scientist in the kitchen!
Stay tuned for my next creation!

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Closet Confection: Off to the Races w/ America’s Best Racing

What to Wear to the Race Track

Hello, Lovelies!

I hope you all had wonderful Labor Day weekends.  I personally had a great time, thanks to the AMAZING folks over at America’s Best Racing. To kick-off the long weekend, they invited a group of bloggers up to Saratoga Race Course to get the full VIP treatment. I’d never been to a horse race before, so I went in with zero expectations and wound up having an absolute blast.

My first major hurdle was figuring out what to wear to a race track.  We were instructed to pull out all the stops and don our finest racing attire.  So I made a beeline for eBay to scope out the perfect fascinator to go with my citrus-print dress.  While I was at it, I figured I might as well get fancy wrist gloves to match.  Eric got seersuckered up for the occasion, and off we went!

After arriving in Saratoga, we were treated to brunch (complete with an endless mimosa and bloody mary bar!) at Fasig-Tiptona historic horse auction house.  During brunch we got to hear from star jockey Taylor Rice about her experiences as a female in a male-dominated sport.  We also got a crash-course in horse-betting from an experienced gambling pro. As it turns out, there’s a lot more to it than simply plunking down a fistful of cash on your favorite horse. Sadly, I can’t say that I was a very good student since I wound up $15 in the hole after everything was all said and done!

Despite my loss, I still had a wonderful time exploring the gorgeous grounds, getting up close and personal with the horses in the paddocks, and simply enjoying a new experience. And I can’t wait to go back again!

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Banana Republic Dress (similar), C. Wonder Clutch, J. Crew Belt, Prada Sunglasses, Fascinator via eBay (similar), Lace Gloves via Amazon, Guess Shoes

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America’s Best Racing is a horse racing fan development launched by the Jockey Club in 2013. In less than two years, ABR has been responsible for driving thousands of new fans to the races, including high-level influencers, celebrities, athletes, writers and bloggers. With an emphasis on the fun, food and fashion of a day at the races, combined with excitement and tradition of the sport of horse racing, ABR has emphatically demonstrated that the sport is back, and better than ever.