During Sunday night's Golden Globes, I did live updates on Twitter and Facebook. If you missed that, here's my overview of the night's fashions.
My two favorites:
Emily Blunt in Michael Kors
and Julianne Moore in Givenchy.
Other looks I liked
Amal Clooney, Viola Davis, Kate Hudson and Helen Mirren.
Predictable:
Jennifer Aniston in a black dress...again. Please venture out, try a color, any color.
Jennifer Lopez in another version of the green Versaceshe wore in 2000. It's her go-to look or uniform, I suppose. I don't understand the cape.
Off-night...they usually look great:
Keira Knightly...in Chanel. Yes, 30 artisans worked on it, but it's too much gone wrong.
Kerry Washington...80's prom dress gone bad or ran out of fabric.
Horrible tailoring or lack of tailoring:
Kristen Wiig.
Claire Danes
What did you think?
Details matter.
Monday, January 12, 2015
Saturday, January 10, 2015
My long overdue blog is now a reality. I'm calling it, Details Matter. Once you read it, you'll learn about all the details that matter to me. In broad categories that means lots of fashion and food posts, but that won't stop me from expressing my opinion on other topics.
I'll start off with a favorite recipe. Today is a cold, dreary day...well, for most of us who live in South Texas. I'm staying indoors most of the day and turning on the oven to do some baking. Soup and cornbread on my lunch menu. This is my version of cornbread:
Southwestern Cornbread Muffins
1 cup
yellow cornmeal
½ cup whole
wheat flour
½ cup
all-purpose flour
¼ cup sugar
4
teaspoons baking powder
½ teaspoon
salt
1 egg,
beaten
1 2/3 cup milk
3
tablespoons vegetable oil
¾ cup
Mexi-corn, drained
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Coat muffin pan generously with
non-stick cooking spray or use cupcake liners.
In a large bowl, combine cornmeal, flours, sugar, baking powder
and salt.
In a 2-cup measure, combine egg, milk, and oil; mix thoroughly.
Stir in Mexi-corn.
Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and stir until just
combined. Do not over mix.
Pour batter into the prepared pan, filling the cups ¾ full. Bake
for 20-25 minutes or until golden brown and a tester comes out clean.
Makes 12-14 muffins, depending on the size of the cups.
Notes: For additional texture, use stone-ground cornmeal. I use 1%
milk and corn oil. You may substitute 1 cup all-purpose flour. The Mexi-corn or
Southwestern corn (the name varies depending on the brand) contains diced red
peppers and green/poblano peppers. If you omit the corn, decrease the milk to 1
cup. Most cornbread recipes, list the baking temperature at 400 degrees; I
prefer to bake cornbread at 350 degrees.
Preview for next post: It's awards season and that means Red Carpet fashions. Sunday, I'll be live tweeting (@maryanthony) and posting on Facebook (maryranthony) during the Golden Globes pre-show and awards presentation. I'll do a recap of which gowns I liked or didn't like on Details Matter.
Location:
Olmos Park, TX 78212, USA
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