When we were in Portugal, this summer, visiting with my family, we took off for a few days to visit London. While there, I couldn't help but stop by Liberty's of London, as I absolutely looooove their fabric!! It is quite expensive, so I opted for 1/2 and 1/3 meter cuts of a variety of fabrics. Well, when it was time to come home, I forgot to pack them (along with a few other things)!! My mom was going to ship them to me, but since my sister came to the US on vacation for Christmas (sadly she didn't make it here...), she mailed me the box. I just got it yesterday, and I am so excited!
Aren't these yummy colors?! I also bought a few trims...
Since I was getting a box from Portugal, I asked my mom for a few extra things!! One of them was something I have been wanting for a while and have been looking here in the US with no luck! I completely forgot to get them when I was there, so my mom came to my rescue: they are rotating teacup holders, that you screw to the bottom of your shelves... Have you ever seen them here in the US? I just love the amount of space it saves, and I love that you don't have hooks showing over the shelf!
I also wanted to show you a great book I just got! I bought it here. It is called "Creating the French Look", and it is full of projects with very clear instructions (my kind of book!!). I can't wait to try some!
I leave you with a yummy portuguese recipe for a flourless almond cake I just made. All it takes is almonds, eggs and sugar! I use a shortcut, instead of grinding almonds I buy almond meal, ready to use...
ALMOND CAKE
1/2 lb of finely ground almonds (200 grs)
6 eggs (room temperature)
6 Tablespoons sugar
Beat the egg yolks with the sugar until creamy white, then add the ground almonds. Beat the egg whites until they peak, then carefully fold them into the batter (I add a little bit of whites, first, because the batter is quite thick, then add the rest). Bake at 350 for about 20 to 25 minutes, or until an inserted toothpick comes out clean (do not overbake, otherwise it will become dry...). Sprinkle powdered sugar when cool (or pour melted chocolate on top!). Enjoy!
Have a wonderful New Year! I will be back tomorrow to greet you with my first ever giveaway!! Please come back!!
MMMMMM! Yummy fabric and the cake sounds wonderful! Don't you find the neatest things at Trader Joes? Have a wonderful New Year...Cheers to you..I love to visit your blog...and your year in review had me drooling...it is WONDERFUL!
ReplyDeleteOh i love Liberty's too... I'm lucky enough to be able to pop in there after work some evenings for a browse although haven't been for a while.
ReplyDeleteVictoria x
Isabel the fabrics you chose are yummy! They remind me of a candy store! I've never seen the teacup round here, but what a cool little gadget that is! And thank you for sharing your almond cake recipe. Ya gotta love Trader Joes! A very HAPPY NEW YEAR to you and your family! Vanna
ReplyDeleteWhen I first started to scroll down your post, I said to myself - that's Liberty of London!!! When I was there in May, I didn't buy a thing and I'm kicking myself now. Thanks for sharing your beautiful fabrics with us. Sally
ReplyDeleteThe fabric is just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing those lovely pics! I really like your collection of teacups!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
Malisa
There is nothing better than opening a package even if there is nothing in it but peanuts. But, girl, yours sure held a lot more than that. I love the rickrack and the way it is packaged. Your fabric is beautiful Cheers to a Happy New Year. Debbie
ReplyDeleteOh...I love all of that pretty fabric and ric rac. I can't wait to get some almond flour and try your recipe. I am of Portuguese descent too and am always looking for Portuguese recipes.
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