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My favorite Mug

I have lots of favorite mugs.  I buy them because I love collecting them.  I love the fact that they get chipped or broken so I can move on and have a new favorite.  I bought this one back in January 2008,  it lives at my mom’s house.  I bought it for my husband because he’s a leo and I was very pregnant and waiting for little Lulu to arrive and waiting for him to come from Kuwait and attend the birth.  I was so happy to see it was still safe and sound and I drink coffee in it every morning ever since I got here.

I have a favorite mug at home.  It is a small pale blue one.  I need to mugs of coffee in the morning to get going and because it is a little on the smallish side, it is the perfect size.  I miss it.  Just like I miss my home and most of all my husband.

I used to think that my mom’s home is still my home but for the first time I feel like a guest.  I think it is a good thing.  I have a home that I can call my own.  It might not be a castle (yet) but it is mine.  So as much as I am enjoying this long awaited vacation I am secretly happy knowing that I am eventually going back to the home I call my own.

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10 Things you really need in a kitchen

food-processorWhen I first got married and moved to Kuwait I had to buy all of my kitchen things all at once.  We were short on time, money and space so we got the things that were absolutely necessary.  Looking back I think we were spot on, you really don’t need many things but some tools are essential.  This is the list of most important things you really do need.

  1. A good set of knives.  You only need 3 good knives (small, medium and large).  Invest in good knives because bad knives will just make you want to kill yourself.  Look for the kind with the serrated edge because they don’t need sharpening and can handle tough things like meat and difficult things like not so fresh tomatoes.
  2. A cutting board.  Personally I like the wood ones, they look nicer and don’t keep bacteria like the plastic ones.  I’ve marked each side by either “meat” or “veggies” so I never cut on the wrong side.  It is healthier that way.
  3. Kitchen Processor. You don’t need one of those huge ones and you don’t need a blender, juicer, etc.  All you really need is one of those hand held ones with the different attachments.  In the beginning I chose it because they were smaller and cheaper.  Over time I have realized that it was a great choice because you can use it to make everything from cake batter, baby food, soup to knead dough.
  4. Aluminum Foil, Plastic Wrap and Resealable bags. These are probably the most important things you need.  I don’t own baking sheets or a pizza dish but I have made pizza and cookies on the oven tray with two sheets of foil.  I also bake french fries in the oven this way too.  Plastic wrap keeps food fresh and is great for making sure things don’t smell in your fridge.  Resealable bags are probably the most underrated invention in recent history.  I have used them to keep herbs, spices, vegetables, baby food, meat, you name it stored.
  5. Pots.  You really only need 3 (small, medium and large)  I am sure I could live with less but if you ever have guests like in Ramadan 3 is not nearly enough.
  6. Ovenware.  I have glass and clay dishes, these are great from casseroles to cake they can be used to make many and different dishes.  You also need less fat so it makes healthy cooking easier.
  7. Glass Boxes. I hate plastic boxes, I think my mom is the reason.  She would always say the plastic ones were a great home for bacteria and other ills.  They are more expensive than plastic but are easier to clean, healthier and don’t hold smells much.
  8. Sponges.  The cheap ones are not worth it, you really don’t want to scrub forever, just buy the more expensive well known brands like Vielda or ScotchBrite.  Remember to zap them in the microwave every once in a while to keep them clean.
  9. Frying Pan.  You know the ones with the red dot in the middle that goes really red when it’s time to start cooking.  You only need a small one,  and you can make fried eggs with no oil or grill sandwiches and other things with really little or no fat at all.  Invest in one even if it is a bit more expensive than the regular ones because it really is worth it.
  10. CD Pen. Kinda geeky, but really useful when you want to label plastic bags which are going to go in the freezer or spice jars so you don’t have to open and sniff until you sneeze.  It really is a smart idea to write down what things are in case you might forget (it has happened) or when you made something so you have an idea of it’s expiry date.

cutting-boardThere are other things you might want to consider but are not really necessary but can make your life easier.

  • Hand soap dispenser.  My husband thought it was weird that I had a liquid soap dispenser by the sink but now thinks it is super smart.  When I was pregnant I was obsessessed with washing my hands after touching raw meat and poultry and this was just the easiest and best way to do it.  Understanding kitchen hygiene is a must for anyone who cooks, it keeps yourself and your family healthy and safe.
  • Kitchen Paper Towels.  These are great for draining fried food on and cleaning spills and messes which you might not necessarily want to clean with your cloth towels.
  • Muffin Tin.  Not a must but nice to have.
  • Rolling Pin.  I don’t have one, I just use glasses or jars.  I keep forgetting to buy one.
  • Meat Pounder.  I guess you could use a book but it is good to have one.
  • An apron.  I must get me an apron.
  • Measuring cups and spoons.  You can use regular cups but really measuring accurately makes the world of a difference in baking.
  • Spatula.  Yes you can use a normal spoon but again this is a cheap utensil that makes your life so much more easier.
  • Kitchen Scale.  I don’t have one but I think it might be a good idea to have one.

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8 things that make an apartment a home

It took us almost a year before we really felt that our appartment was complete.  Some items are more important than others and some are the real cherry on the cake.

  1. Comfortable sofa.  We spend so much time in the living room so the sofa is a huge focal point of our home.  It was also our first purchase, we wanted something comfortable, good looking and didn’t show stains easily.
  2. Oil Burner.  I got a really pretty one from the BodyShop and a really relaxing and refreshing scent and the long burning tealight candles.  The sales lady said that the candles burned much longer than the regular and much cheaper ones.  At first I thought she was being “salesy” but I decided to try them anyways and yes they do burn for 3 or 4 hours which is more than double the time the regular ones do.
  3. Great Mugs.  I love mugs, big mugs, colorful mugs, funky mugs and mugs with a message.  They make my morning coffee enjoyable.  Whenever I started a new job I always bought a new mug, it makes the new place feel a little bit more personal and friendly.

    Pretty Mug

    Pretty Mug

  4. A great Mattress and great bedsheets.  This goes without saying but a really good mattress makes the world of a difference.  A good nights sleep is the first step to happiness and good health.  As for bedsheets, Egyptian Cotton is the best.  The higher the threadcount the better, it makes the sheets so much softer.
  5. Storage space.  Clutter depresses me, I like things to have a place.  Everything should have it’s home.  I still have lots of things lying around especially little cows and frogs that go “Moo” and “Ribbit” and Jingle when you step on them  ( they have a lovely home in a bright pink box, but my daughter is so attached to them that they follow her around all day ).  Boxes are great, magazine holders, under bed boxes, closet organizers take your pick.
  6. Good lighting.  Even the best furnished house in bad lighting looks bad.  Indirect lighting adds ambience, overhead lights are great when you need a bright environment, lamps with pretty lampshades are not only good for lights but also for decor.  I have these ice cube lights from IKEA and they are just super, they give off this warm light that makes the place feel so cozy.

    Ice Cubes

    Ice Cubes

  7. Positive energy.  Again if you act positive inside your home the good positive karma will bite you.  If you are sad, depressed and mope around all day then no matter how expensive your coffee table your home will be a dark and gloomy place.  Maybe Feng Shui is your way or maybe you are into environmental psychology but whatever you choose, a positive attitude is healthy.  My personal motto, is open spaces, good flow and lots of sunshine.
  8. Personal touches.  I love flowers and nature in general, that’s why we have large prints on the wall with flowers and forests.  My husband loves fiery colors, so we have an orange carpet.  If the home does not reflect your own personal style it will never really feel yours will it?

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