a99kitten's Musings

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Gustto Cala pleated leather medium bag in charcoal

Gustto Cala pleated leather medium bag in charcoal

Currently on sale at Bluefly for $322.49 (plus shipping of course.) This picture doesn’t do it justice – you need to see the close ups :)

http://www.bluefly.com

Couldn’t find this color anywhere else. LOVE this color. Silvers and greys are favorite colors (after pink of course.)

But even on sale it seems a bit excessive when the black version is selling for $299 at Amazon (by Smartbargains)….the same price as my Kindle! Doh!!!

But sure is pretty….sigh…

Would you just drop the dang price already?!?! Or are you waiting for AAPL to officially announce their “iPad”? Sigh….

As I was reading “Breaking Dawn” in bed last night I realized I think I *really* do want a Kindle. I have big, heavy books (have you tried to read Atlas Shrugged using 1 hand to hold it up??) And if I want to keep as much of me snuggled warm under the covers, it’s hard to hold a big, heavy book with one hand and turn pages. I almost had to break out the Snuggie ;)

And since it seems like it will be a while before a color screen version of an e-reader comes out, that will display comics and graphics novels (unless the Apple iPad does?), I want to go ahead and get the less expensive Kindle 2 while waiting for a color screen with comic titles available (I assume it will be well over a year away for a Kindle version.)

And Apple will price their e-reader WAY too high. And the bits and pieces I’ve gleaned off the web describe it as a device needing a monthly subscription fee from a carrier – say wha? No thanks. But then, it is just speculation and gossip right now so who knows.

BUT…what if Apple does release the iPad and then Amazon doesn’t want to stay in the e-reader hardware business so it doesn’t keep working on a color version?? They already allow Apple to offer the Kindle iPhone app so what if they just phase out the Kindle hardware and allow Apple to take over the market? Hmmm…

I think I might be over-thinking this…

So I am impatiently waiting in hopes that Amazon will lower their Kindle 2 price a bit…and also why I chose for any revenue off my AMZN links to be paid to me in AMZN gift cards :)

Husband said maybe Santa will bring it to me. I am SO not waiting for Santa on this one…and really…Santa should be mining diamonds for my gifts :)

I’ll take the black/pink version in a 7.5 :)

Oh my…they lowered the price AGAIN! Says only 1 more left in stock…and even cheaper at Amazon (who owns Endless – wha?)…what’s a girl to do…

Today, August 4 is said to be the day Dom Perignon invented champagne back in 1693. Now, I have no idea if this is true. Not sure anyone can confirm this as all parties involved are long gone and record-keeping was a bit spotty back then what with no iPhones, laptops or even a PC around ;-)

The funny thing is naturally occurring bubbles were seen as a problem at the time in wine-making so this was more of a problem than an invention but I’ll take it :) And from what I have read, what was invented back then as a sparkling wine/champagne bears no resemblance to what we love to toast with now.

The Dom :) Looks like its bubbling over to me :)

The Dom :) Looks like its bubbling over to me :)

Now, if you know me, you know I call all bubbly ‘champagne’ (or just bubbly) because that whole “it can’t be called champagne if the grapes aren’t from that region” is phooey to me. But I’ve ranted about that before so won’t re-hash :) So if you are offended if I call a delicious Gloria Ferrar Carneros Cuvee or a Schramsberg Brut “champagne” – you should hang up right now because I simply don’t care if I offended your delicate sensibilities about that.

Champagne is a happy drink.  It can be served, and goes well, with any food – from fanciful 6 course dinners to pizza. A long-standing holiday tradition for me is when trimming my Christmas tree I order pizza and drink champagne. Love this! Another of my favorites treats is, when my husband is out of town and I don’t need to make dinner and feel like being bad, a glass of dry Brut with a McDonald’s cheeseburger and fries. The salty food and sweet but not really that sweet Brut mixture is fantastic!  I *highly* recommend you try it!

But whatever the truth is about the true origins of champagne, we do owe the Dom (not to be confused with the Don!) a big THANK YOU anyway! And I see this as a good enough reason to toast him this evening with a glass of bubbly  – although likely not opening one of my bottles of Dom to do it since I can’t drink the entire thing by myself and it is school night after all :)

If you love champagne like I do, I highly recommend reading “The Widow Clicquot”:

I really liked this book.  A good amount of reading on champagne making history in general plus about the Widow’s life. Fun read for sure. Starts off a bit slow so keep with it :)

And if you really want to try a “fancier” bottle of bubbly but find the prices out of reach, look around for a newly released vintage and just hold onto it for a few years.  They are still pricey but much less so and it’s a great way to enjoy a really nice bottle on a special occasion later. Champagne should be enjoyed within 10 or so years of its vintage year (on bottle.)    Although I had a bottle of Cristal that was given to me as a gift (2 bottles actually) about 13-15 years ago. I finally just opened 1 of them last year and it was GREAT! I need to enjoy the other one soon because if it were to go bad – I would definitely cry over the needless waste of a $400+ bottle of anything!!

And get yourself a champagne stopper so you don’t have to drink it all in 1 night (this is for the less expensive bottles – finish your good ones!) Or *horrors* waste it….this was the best buy ever! I love mine from Beverages & More.  I think it cost like $5.00 or something. I had one from Bed, Bath & Beyond – not as good.

Hope you enjoy some soon!


I love macaroni & cheese.  Like, I love, love, love it. In any form – fancy restaurant multi cheese, baked, infused with truffle oil, weird cheeses, whatever or simple Kraft blue box mac and cheese. Love it.

I have boxes of mac & cheese in my cupboard (Velveeta, Kraft and Safeway’s Organic brand) and a few frozen entrees from Stouffer’s, Lean Cuisine and Trader Joe’s in the freezer. I don’t eat it very often though…I guess maybe just saving up for the Apocalypse when I no longer care about a bikini-ready tummy ;-)

Then one of the foodie people that I follow on twitter mentioned a delicious cookbook about mac & cheese. WHAT? So I searched for it on Amazon. Found it. Ordered it. Bad news for the low-carb diet plan :)  (the book is “Macaroni & Cheese 52 Recipes, from Simple to Sublime” by Joan Schwartz.

So tonight is my first try and a recipe from the cookbook.  I am trying the “Comfort Diner Mac and Cheese” Page 30. I *think* it’s the same one on the cover of the book. But I couldn’t find any reference to the cover photo.

This one seemed like a simple enough recipe so I thought a good start :)

mac-and-cheese-ingredients

mac-and-cheese-ingredients

Had to grate the american and fontina cheese. So have you ever tried to grate american cheese? Umm…not so easy. The reason it is so awesome for grilled cheese, etc is because it’s nice and soft. And this great fact makes grating it a PAIN! But that’s ok :) Grated half of it and then chopped the rest into teeny, tiny bits.  The Fontina grating was a breeze after that since it even had a skin to hold as I did it.  Thankfully you could use shredded Cheddar which means pre-packaged!

Cheese!

Cheese!

Once you mix all the ingredients, blend, whisk, etc. you bake. And I am making a boneless ribeye with it (using a rub I got at the Charles Krug winery!) so I am not consuming ALL carbs :)

And VOILA! Out of the oven baked goodness:

mac&cheese!!

mac&cheese!!

I just took a bite…it is frackin’ delicious…I am keeping this recipe for sure!! But trying the other 51 in the recipe book :)