Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Road Trip: May - Carry-along Casserole

Hi all;

Summer break is just around the corner. Time to dust off the camping equipment and hit the road. Here is an easy dish you can prepare ahead & take along.

Carry-along casserole:

1 pd ground beef 1 8 oz can tomatoes sauce
2 tblsp dehydrated onions 1 pd of fresh tomatoes
1 med green pepper, chopped 3 cups cooked noodles
1 1/2 tsp. sea salt 4 slices of favorite cheese
1/4 tsp. ground pepper
2 tblsp fresh or dehydrated garlic
1 tblsp parsley
1 tblsp fresh/dried basil
1 tblsp of olive oil (buy a small bottle)

Heat olive oil, add onion, green peppers, garlic. Add beef & remaining seasonings. Brown beef thoroughly, add tomatoes & tomato sauce. Cook over low heat 5-8 minutes, then add noodles. Pour mixture into 9" x 9" baking pan, top with cheese.
Cover with foil. Keep in freezer until ready to leave. Once on the road, heat well over medium flame on portable stove, grill, or barbecue. Makes 4 servings.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Woodstock Festival; Exhibit Celebrating 40th Anniversary.




August, 2009 is the 40th Anniversary of Woodstock.
In commemorating this unique event, Bethelwood Museum is hosting a Woodstock Exhibit. Bethelwoods is the original home for this concert, and is located in Bethel, N.Y.
*All Photos courtesy of Bethel Woods Center for the Arts. The Museum at Bethel Woods explores the unique experience of the Woodstock festival, its significance as a culminating event of a decade of radical cultural transformation, and the legacies of the Sixties and Woodstock today. Through personal stories and profiles, immersive multi-media exhibit displays and experiences, engaging programs, and educational events, The Museum will encourage inter-generational dialogue about important ideas and issues relevant to today. It will also help preserve the historic site on which the 1969 Woodstock Music and Art Fair took place. The Museum at Bethel Woods is an impressive facility with a permanent exhibit space, a special exhibit gallery, Events Gallery and museum retail store.

All photos are the property of Bethel Woods Center for the Arts. For further information please visit: http://bethelwoodscenter.org, and follow links to Museum at Bethelwood/woodstock event.
Hope to see you there!
Zee

1970's Faux Fur Frenzy........

Late 1970's Men's Pierre Cardin 100% wool coat.
Early 70's, Red-Wine Poly-faux fur coat.




Check out these 1970's classic long faux fur coats. Union made stickers of approval still exists in the lining. The long black coat features tiger faux fur trimming throughout, and multi-colored embroidered hand-made trim.



I'm happy to report that all of these unique Retro coats have since found a loving home. All were sold to customers that attended the Antique Mall's Fashion Exposition that was held during the month of April, 2009. Congratulations to all of them for spotting & purchasing a unique piece of history.

Zee

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

1970's Mod squad Leather Fashions






Hi All:



Check out this unique 1970's Modsquad Jacket!


How about those 70's! It was the one of the most creative, free-style design eras in our history. Designs were loud, flamboyant, and daring. Flower-Power ruled the world.



Some of my favorite 70's T.V. series were: ModSquard and the Streets of San Francisco. In comedy sitcoms: I enjoyed "All in the Family" for it's daring scenes, words, and topics that forced us to see the heart of a biggit on Prime Time. I'm sure that we all still today know an "Archy Bunker". For Variety: I enjoyed the Sonny & Cher variety hour. Movies: Shaft and Saturday Night Fever were my favorite Music: Superfly, Santana, Hendricks, Marvin Gaye, and the Bee Gees, were some of my favorite musicians. For Sports: Rollerskating was cool. For dancing venues, Studio 54 in N.Y. ruled. Although I was too young to enter Studio 54, I never missed an opportunity to watch my 20 year old brother make it his routine to go to the studio on Friday & Saturday nights. I still remember his wild clothes, his hat, which he called a "brim", velvet shirts, wide flared bell-bottoms, that hung over his plat-form shoes. And of course, his dark green ford mustang, was his ride.


In those days, N.Y. was dangerous and shady. Vandalism was common on cars, and it was not unusual to walk out of the disco and find your car resting on 4 blocks instead of 4 wheels. My dad always got the phone call the next day to pick him up.


Stay tuned to my site, or come visit my store at the Charleston Antique Mall, to see or purchase some of the most unique coats created in the 70's, complete with the wildest looking faux fur fashion available in Vegas. You can also purchase these unique items online on my Esty.com store. Please visit: zulemaleon's etsy.com store.


As usual, thanks to all who support my efforts in sustaining history. Your thoughts are always appreciated.


Remember to Recycle, redesign, and redecorate. Help save the Planet by conserving our precious resources.


"Zee"





Thursday, May 7, 2009

Vintage Decorating with containers

Hi All;

Wooden crates, barrels, milk containers, bottles, jars are some of the things that can be used to create a natural, organic look to any kitchen pantry or closet. Old cocktail shakers can be used to store grains, rice, flour, herbs or spices. Most notably, there is nothing like the feeling of picking up that old cocktail shaker and visualizing that at some time, perhaps over 40 years ago, that cocktail shaker was used in an old Irish or English pub. In Vegas, that shaker might have been used at the infamous Moulan Rouge, Sands or Dunes Hotel, home of the original Rat Pack. Even Frank Sinatra might have been served from that vintage shaker at one time!
Indeed, vintage containers create old-time feelings and unique energy of days gone by. Uses for containers are literally endless. Including storing peanuts, cereals, pickles, fruit spaghetti and sauce. Milk crates & old wine barrels can be used in the garden as centerpieces, or potting containers. Old Mason jars or apothecary medicine jars can be used to store liquid soap or fresh herbs, homemade vinegars, or simply add fresh flowers to the containers to add beauty to your kitchen or bathroom.
Recycling bottles, crates, containers also helps the planet by reducing waste. Bringing renewed beauty into your home by using the old preserves history and teaches others to do the same. Every item, just like humans, brings with it a unique beauty, culture and history.
So next time your involved with organizing or spring cleaning, instead of buying those bulky, plastic containers, look around for the Vintage. Chances are the containers are already in your garage, attic or cupboards. Most importantly, don't forget to have a good time doing it!

Zee