SOCIAL MEDIA

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Moonbeam Chili

You've never had chili like this before - music in your mouth.


Moonbeam Chili
Ingredients:
1 Tbs Butter
1 Tbs Olive oil
1 Large yellow onion, chopped
3 Large Garlic cloves, minced
1 package ground turkey
2 Cans S&W lightly seasoned white beans
1 can Herdez Salsa Verde
1 can chopped black olives
1 package Uncle Bens Spanish Rice
1 16oz. container of Sour Cream
1 Tbs. Chili Powder
1 Tsp. Garlic Salt
1 Tbs. Cumin
1 bunch green onions
Salt and Pepper to taste
Directions:
In a Dutch oven or similar sauce pan, heat butter and olive oil on medium heat, add chopped onions and minced garlic. Cook until onions are translucent about 7 minutes.
Add turkey, chili powder, cumin and garlic salt. Cook turkey until browned and cooked through.
Turn heat to low and add beans, Salsa Verde, black olives, Spanish Rice and 1 cup sour cream and salt and pepper to taste. Cook until chili is heated through.

Serve in a bowl with dollop of sour cream and garnish with green onion cut on the bias.
Monday, February 10, 2014

Adrien Broom - Surprise!

I have seen a few things. Not tons of stuff, mind you - a few things - more than the average Joe...well, Josephine in my case, I suppose.

I've been to a few other countries. I speak (albeit marginally) another language, I can cook world cuisine and I married a Mediterranean man. At this point, I feel like I've been surprised, titillated, hypnotized, mesmerized, wowed, and awed as much as I can be. It's disconcerting to walk into middle age thinking this.

I went to art school knowing full well that I need - no, thirst for - stimulation; that's just me. As, I've grown older, I find that it is harder for me to feel viscerally stimulated. And then there was today...

Today, I searched #somethingnew. And what came up was a world of color by Adrien Broom. She is a Connecticut artist whose imagination matches that of Erin Morgenstern in The Night Circus. Her creativity and vision is captivating at the least.

She has started "The Color Project" which I found on My Modern Metropolis. Her art is nothing short of genius. As I look at my Art History background, I remember studying artistic movements. We are in a new movement currently but which lacks a name. In a world where Dystopic novels are translated to the screen and where electronics have taken the place of relationships, it is comforting to see that imagination and expressiveness still win out. Enjoy this part of her series but please follow the links above so you can see more of Adrien's fascinating virtuosity.














You also know how much I love Vimeo. So here is a film that chronicles a behind the scenes look at this artist and her art.



Behind the Scenes of Orange from Adrien Broom on Vimeo.