Sunday, August 30, 2009

An overdue introduction

Today, the blog is four months old.  And while that's not an impressive feat, it made me realize that I've neglected to write an introductory post...whoops. With the new banner and design format, I think now is as good a time as any for the preliminaries. 

What's with the blog's name?
Sometime around 2 a.m. a few months back, I had a slew of possible names scrawled down including such kitschy titles as "The Neverending Nautilus" and "The Night Writer" — don't ask. I couldn't think of a unifying theme for the blog since my interests are all over the place, so I turned to something more general, like my favorite color. Tiny problem there: Blogs with "green" in the title are typically eco-friendly in their content. While I'm all for conservation and green living, I'm no expert in the field.

On a whim, I pulled out Hailstones and Halibut Bones—one of my favorite childhood books that explores colors through rhymes. The poem dedicated to green includes the following lines:

Green is a grasshopper
Green is jade
Green is hiding
In the
shade

Sure it's simplistic, but it works. Plus, I get a plant for a mascot.

What's J&S about? Your posts are all over the place.
If the posts come across as disjointed, I can only credit that as a reflection of their creator. My interests are so across the board (books, movies, travel, fashion, food, satire, music, science, sci-fi, coffee, etc.) that there's no telling what the next post will be. In college, I was one of those students who declared her major as undecided for as long as humanly possible, before picking one and then changing it twice. Ultimately I graduated with a degree in journalism— a popular choice for us indecisive folks who love writing— but that doesn't mean I'm any less scattered.

Expect more disjunctions.

And who exactly are you?
Ciao! My name is Nicole and I am a 23-year-old writer who dreams of getting published, visiting every continent at least once, owning a Diane von Furstenberg wrap dress and having a coffee named after me (do I ask too much?)

I grew up in a small city named Spartanburg in South Carolina but have no Southern accent; go figure. I moved four hours northeast to North Carolina in 2001, graduated from high school and made a beeline for the wonderful UNC-Chapel Hill where I had the best four years of my life (so far!) In 2008 I graduated and landed an internship with a magazine in DC. Due to the economy and iffy job market, I moved back home after the internship ended. Cue quarterlife crisis and trailer to Post Grad, i.e. my life, more or less.

Up next on my agenda: working overseas.  As a friend so eloquently explained, "People who have midlife crises buy sports cars; people who have quarterlife crises go abroad." Should all go according to plan, I will be moving to an international city this January. No details on where I'm going since it's not definite yet, but I'll blab as soon as possible.

In the meantime...
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Monday, August 24, 2009

Merona borrows from Madden










Notice a similarity? Last month I hit Target at the perfect time and walked away with two pairs of ballet flats for $13 each. One pair is a silken leopard print while the other, more quirky pair (above right) have some funky buttons and sequins. Imagine my surprise last week when I was in the illustrious shoe department of Nordstrom and came across its designer influence (above left).

It turns out these adorable ballet flats aren't the only Steve Madden style to influence Merona. My cousin bought these lovely sandals (below right) from Target after coveting their expensive Madden counterparts (below left).

Bottom line: I'm going through the Fall Steve Madden catalog with a highlighter and then making a beeline for Targét.

Ellie Krieger's new cookbook


The blog is still under construction, but I had to share news about Ellie Krieger's upcoming book. Last summer, I bought my first ever cookbook, The Food You Crave (also by Krieger), which has helped bridge the gap between my fancy foodie appetite and my ability to cook. And while I'm no Julia Child (or Julie Powell for that matter), I have managed to whip up several recipes from The Food You Crave while learning a thing or two about healthy eating. Krieger has a masters in nutrition from Columbia University so the book is chock-full of helpful hints to improve your daily diet without skimping taste.

Her newest book, So Easy, will hit bookstores October 26, but I'm already drooling over some of the recipe pictures they're promoting.

In the meantime, if you decide to invest in her first cookbook, I highly recommend the following recipes:

Pumpkin Pie Muffins
Energy Bars
Hummus and Grilled Vegetable Wrap
Grilled Thai Beef Salad
Pork Medallions with Cherry Sauce
Carrot Cupcakes with Lemony Cream Cheese Frosting (see my pic!)

Bon Appétit et Bonne Santé!