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		<title>Scarlett&#8217;s First Birthday</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2015 19:42:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Even though I feel like it was just yesterday that I brought my tiny little baby home from the hospital, my boo Scarlett just turned one. And to celebrate her first trip around the sun we invited friends and family &#8230; <a href="http://lainbloom.com/leisure/2015/12/10/scarletts-first-birthday-party/">Read&#160;More<span class="meta-nav"></span></a></p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Even though I feel like it was just yesterday that I brought my tiny little baby home from the hospital, my boo Scarlett just turned one. And to celebrate her first trip around the sun we invited friends and family to join us for an afternoon in our backyard. As much as I tried to keep it mellow, I actually felt more excited about this party than I did about my own wedding. I dusted off my old Kitchen Aid and made a two layer <a href="http://www.saveur.com/article/Recipes/Strawberry-Cake">Strawberry Cake</a>, which I covered with roses and begonias from my garden. Speaking of flowers, Holly and Becky of <a href="http://www.hollyflora.com/">Hollyflora</a> were not messing around. A riff on my fave marigold chains, we strung together the fluffiest pink carnations and hung them throughout my backyard. Food was casual and fun &#8211; big platters of pupusas and enchiladas with rice and beans, all served buffet style. The kids played in a <a href="https://kalonstudios.com/shop/field-tent/">Kalon Field Tent</a> (decorated with marigolds), while adults enjoyed &#8220;Scarlett Margarita,&#8221; created by the brilliant cocktail queen <a href="https://www.instagram.com/satbhajan/">Sabi Khalsa</a> (recipe below). Scarlett, who stayed awake just long enough to have her first taste of cake, wore a red velvet dress that I wore for my first birthday (still in awe that my <a href="http://ciaodomenica.blogspot.com/">mom</a> saved it for all these years). And inspired by an idea I discovered <a href="https://www.instagram.com/violetgaynor/?hl=en">here</a>, I asked guests to write a piece of advice for Scarlett to read she she&#8217;s a big girl. The day was as magical as I dreamt it would be. xoHBT</p>
<p>SCARLETT MARGARITA<br />
by Sabi Khalsa<br />
<em>serves 1</em></p>
<p>1 1/2 oz. tequila anejo<br />
2 blackberries<br />
3/4 oz. lime<br />
just under 3/4 oz. simple syrup<br />
Just over 3/4 oz. hibiscus cinnamon tea*<br />
Soda water<br />
Small spoonful rose elixir<br />
Salt, cinnamon, rose petal mixture**</p>
<p>Rim glass with salt mixture and fill with ice. Muddle 2 blackberries with ice in shaker, add other ingredients and shake well. Strain mixture into glass and top with soda water, mix. Garnish with rosemary sprig and blackberry.</p>
<p>*fill 4 quart pot with water, add two large handfuls of dried hibiscus flowers and 4 cinnamon sticks, bring to a simmer. Take off heat and let 4 English breakfast tea bags steep in mixture, cover and let sit for up to two hours then strain and refrigerate.</p>
<p>**in a spice grinder, grind small handful of dried rose petals and a cinnamon stick. Add mixture to 1 tablespoon coarse salt</p>
<p><em>Photos by <a href="http://www.lakidsphotography.com/">LA Kids Photography</a> and Heather Taylor </p>
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		<title>Holiday Entertaining with HTH</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2015 00:38:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>With Thanksgiving right around the corner (next week, what?!) my attention has turned to my own holiday table. Over at Heather Taylor Home we have debuted our Holiday table linens and I am looking to the beautiful lookbook pictures that &#8230; <a href="http://lainbloom.com/home/2015/11/16/holiday-entertaining-with-hth/">Read&#160;More<span class="meta-nav"></span></a></p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With Thanksgiving right around the corner (next week, what?!) my attention has turned to my own holiday table. Over at <a href="http://heathertaylorhome.com/new-arrivals/">Heather Taylor Home</a> we have debuted our Holiday table linens and I am looking to the beautiful lookbook pictures that photographer <a href="http://www.jeanasohnphotography.com/">Jeana Sohn</a> and stylist <a href="http://marpeidro.com/">Mar Peidro</a> created for inspiration. Specifically, I love the idea of layering our <a href="http://heathertaylorhome.com/shop/hearth-tablecloth/">Hearth</a> and <a href="http://heathertaylorhome.com/shop/soho-tablecloth/">Soho</a> tablecloths as seen in the above pics. That was Mar&#8217;s idea and it was so good! Loving the gorgeous hand-rolled beeswax candles from <a href="http://www.hollyflora.com/">Hollyflora</a> too. </p>
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		<title>Summer nights with Simone</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Aug 2015 15:57:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>My lovely friend, the gifting guru Simone LeBlanc, recently invited some ladies to her home for a backyard dinner and an introduction to her newest offering, the Host + Gather Box. As the sun began to set, we sipped chilled &#8230; <a href="http://lainbloom.com/style/2015/08/05/summer-nights-with-simone/">Read&#160;More<span class="meta-nav"></span></a></p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My lovely friend, the gifting guru <a href="http://simoneleblanc.com/">Simone LeBlanc</a>, recently invited some ladies to her home for a backyard dinner and an introduction to her newest offering, the <a href="http://simoneleblanc.com/collections/all/products/host-gather-box-1">Host + Gather Box</a>. As the sun began to set, we sipped chilled rosé, slathered honey and cheese on chunks of baguette and started to chill out after the work day. In the spirit of Simone&#8217;s Host + Gather box, the table was decorated with Heather Taylor Home <a href="http://heathertaylorhome.com/shop/sand-plaid-tablecloth/">linens</a>, Lostine black walnut and leather cutting boards, brass serving dishes, tillandsia air plant and bottles of <a href="http://wonder-valley.myshopify.com/products/wonder-valley-olive-oil">Wonder Valley</a> olive oil (fruity and perfect for baguette dipping). The whole evening felt like a much needed dose of vacation in the middle of reality. To recreate: gather some friends, lay out a killer cheese board and order the <a href="http://simoneleblanc.com/collections/featured-products/products/host-gather-box-1">Host + Gather Box</a> for all the necessary pretties.  </p>
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		<title>Saehee Cho of Soo N</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jul 2015 18:20:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Meet the lovely Saehee Cho, the LA-based artist, cook and baker who recently launched her catering company Soo N. I first tasted Saehee&#8217;s food at a trunk show for Grace Lee, hosted by Clare Vivier. The food was divine and &#8230; <a href="http://lainbloom.com/1-home-slider/2015/07/20/saehee-cho-of-soo-n-food/">Read&#160;More<span class="meta-nav"></span></a></p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Meet the lovely Saehee Cho, the LA-based artist, cook and baker who recently launched her catering company <a href="http://www.soo-nfood.com/">Soo N</a>. I first tasted Saehee&#8217;s food at a trunk show for <a href="http://www.graceleedesigns.com/">Grace Lee</a>, hosted by <a href="http://www.clarev.com/">Clare Vivier</a>. The food was divine and the presentation was perfection. I started following Soon N on <a href="https://instagram.com/soo_nfood/">Instagram</a> and am obsessed with her recipe sketches and cakes decorated with flowers and candied citrus. I invited Saehee into my kitchen, where she arrived with a Grapefruit Cake with Coconut Vanilla Glaze, jars of her Soon N pantry items and the ingredients for her Ani Toast (check out the beautiful handdrawn recipe above). </p>
<p><em>Heather Taylor:  What was your inspiration for starting Soo N? <br />
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Saehee Cho: Food has always been defining, not only in my life, but for my entire family.  My maternal side is heavy with excellent, accomplished cooks.  My grandmother taught cooking professionally and did a few cooking shows back in her day. I look to her as my primary inspiration.  Food has been a vehicle for her constant curiosity and her desire to learn all there is to learn about the kitchen. I loved and still love cooking with her.<br />
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<em>HBT: You studied art at CalArts. How does your artistic practice factor into cooking?</em></p>
<p>SC: I treat food like a practice, the same way I treat my writing practice.  In both endeavors, I value the creative process as much as I do the actual result. I received my MFA in Creative Writing at Calarts and my artistic intention is the same with food as it is with writing: I am trying to create poetry with food! I&#8217;m in love with the research, the tedium, the copious note taking&#8212;all the build-up and ephemeral inspiration that makes food and poetry possible.  </p>
<p><em>HBT: I’m in love with the Soo-N pantry items! Where can they be purchased and what kind of things are you cooking up these days? </em></p>
<p>SC: I&#8217;m creating seasonal Jam, Butters, and Sauces for online retail, available at <a href="http://www.soo-nfood.com/">SOO-N.COM</a>.  The Jam Series is something of a love letter to all my friends and the people who have supported me along the way.  Each Jam will be a very personal interpretation using a palate of seasonal ingredients.  </p>
<p><em>HBT: What is your process for recipe development? We have seen some mighty beautiful sketches on your instagram account. </em><br />
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SC: My process for recipe development is informed first and foremost by seasonality.  Los Angeles is ridiculously lucky with the variety of produce available to us.  Walking through my favorite farmers markets, talking to vendors, smelling all that ripe fruit&#8230;that experience is definitely part of the process.From there, it&#8217;s all about tedium, which is a very creative mode for me.  My best work, in writing or in food, is the result of allowing myself to enjoy the tedium of a task.  I&#8217;ll diagram a dish by dissecting each flavor component and then see how they all fit together through a sketching process. I find that while I&#8217;m drawing out the sketches I&#8217;ll often feel the recipe adapting/changing/finessing. I also find that handwriting my recipes helps slow down my head and forces me to be more thoughtful about my development process.</p>
<p><em>HBT: Now that you’ve been launched your business, what’s on the horizon Soo N?</em> <br />
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SC: We are looking into opening a brick and mortar, hopefully within the next year!  SOO N Kitchen will be equal part catering event space, bakery, and lunch spot. </p>
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		<title>Inspiring Business: Helen&#8217;s Wine Delivery</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2015 22:43:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Meet my friend Helen Johannesen, one of the smartest and hardest working woman in LA. In addition to being a partner in the newly-opened Jon and Vinny&#8217;s, the Director of Operations and Beverage Manager for Animal, Son of a Gun, Trois Mec and &#8230; <a href="http://lainbloom.com/office/2015/07/13/inspiring-business-helens-wine-delivery/">Read&#160;More<span class="meta-nav"></span></a></p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Meet my friend <a href="http://lainbloom.com/1-home-slider/2014/09/30/early-fall-wine-dinner/">Helen Johannesen</a>, one of the smartest and hardest working woman in LA. In addition to being a partner in the newly-opened <a href="http://www.jonandvinnys.com/">Jon and Vinny&#8217;s</a>, the Director of Operations and Beverage Manager for <a href="http://animalrestaurant.com/">Animal</a>,<a href="http://sonofagunrestaurant.com/"> Son of a Gun</a>, <a href="https://www.troismec.com/">Trois Mec</a> and <a href="http://petittrois.com/">Petit Trois</a>, she has just launched her namesake wine shop <a href="http://helenswines.com/">Helen&#8217;s Wine Delivery</a>. Tucked away in the back of Jon and Vinny&#8217;s (my new favorite spot for breakfast meetings and pizza date nights), Helen&#8217;s is a little jewel box of a shop. Beautiful bottles of wine are displayed like art and Helen is happy to tell you everything you might need to know about each bottle. Helen has taught me so much about food and wine over the years and I&#8217;m excited that her well-crafted vision is now available for public consumption. And did I mention she delivers? Read on for all the dets.</p>
<p><em>HBT: When did you first become interested in wine?</em></p>
<p>HJ: I worked at a restaurant called <a href="http://www.letoile-restaurant.com/">L&#8217;Etoile </a>in Madison, WI while finishing college and the cellar there was heavily curated by Thierry Thiesse. I thought the concept of wine maker as farmer and the introduction to the idea of terroir were fascinating. When I moved to Los Angeles I worked at <a href="http://www.craftrestaurantsinc.com/craft-los-angeles/">Craft</a>, which exposed me to a vast array of wines not only regionally but also lots of older wines. Each producer tells a story with their vines and choices in production. </p>
<p><em>HBT: Do you have a favorite region?</em></p>
<p>HJ: If I had to choose I would say Burgundy. But recently the hill of Breze in Saumur has really struck a chord.</p>
<p><em>HBT: How does Helen&#8217;s stand out from other wine shops in LA?</em></p>
<p>HJ: Every wine shop is, or should be, a subjective experience and curation of that buyer&#8217;s palate. So essentially what makes my store different is that it is inherently me. It is wines that I have tasted, that I believe in and that all have balance and quality. It is also a very tight curation so instead of flooding the consumer with an excess of choice or trying to cram in every label possible to make me look cool or flushed out, I practice a less is more approach that I think people are really enjoying.</p>
<p><em>HBT: I love the intimate vibe in Helen&#8217;s. For those who haven&#8217;t had the pleasure of visiting, please describe the atmosphere.</em></p>
<p>HJ: Its a gem box. Its a beautifully designed room that is warm with white oak, cozy with rugs and surrounds visitors with bottles of hand selected wine.</p>
<p><em>HBT: How does Helen’s interact with Jon and Vinny’s?</em></p>
<p>HJ: The two are intrinsically connected and yet in some ways separate. Helen&#8217;s is a business within <a href="http://www.jonandvinnys.com/">Jon &amp; Vinny&#8217;s</a> but it is also a part of the restaurant. The retail store acts as a cellar for the restaurant, so essentially there are two prices for every bottle. The wine list that diners peruse has everything on it that&#8217;s in the physical store. And everything in the store is also priced retail. Guests can order bottles off the list and if they like it they can take a bottle home at retail cost. The other night a guy bought a whole case of the Toscana rosso we were pouring by the glass because he liked it so much. We also have lots of people who cruise by and park in the back and just shop retail.</p>
<p><em>HBT: Every single wine you have ever served me has been delicious. How do you pick your wines?</em></p>
<p>HJ: I choose from a catalog of wine and producers that I have tasted, followed, read about and loved. Helen&#8217;s is a celebration of these old favorites and new producers that I find exciting. I do a lot of reading, researching and meeting with different importers who carry producers that I am into. The process is also thinking about making sure the selection is well rounded and balanced.</p>
<p><em>HBT: Rumor has it that you deliver wine all around LA. What! Tell me this is true!</em></p>
<p>HJ: The wine delivery component is incredibly exciting. We will feature different bottles of wine on the website that will change monthly and be curated based on a theme. You can go <a href="http://helenswines.com/">online</a>, shop and add to your cart and we can deliver it to your door! People can also peruse the entire store&#8217;s selections upon request or work on-on-one with me to get something specific and we will delivery that as well.</p>
<p><em>HBT: What can one expect when they join Helen’s Wine Club?</em></p>
<p>HJ: I am still hammering out the name of this club but the program is launching soon. You can sign up for $88 per month and I will send you three bottles per month that are exciting and allocated. Its a cool way to try new things and also get something exclusive.</p>
<p>HBT: Show me three awesome wines under twenty-five bucks.<br />
HJ: 1. <a href="http://helenswines.com/collections/frontpage/products/2014-corbieres-gris-de-gris-domaine-fonsainte">2014 Corbieres, Gris de Gris, Domaine Fonsainte</a>, 2. <a href="http://helenswines.com/collections/frontpage/products/2013-muscadet-clos-des-alees-luneau-papin">2013 Muscadet, Clos des Alees, Luneau Papin<br />
</a> 3.<a href="http://helenswines.com/collections/frontpage/products/nv-cremant-de-loire-rose-chateau-de-breze"> NV Crémant de Loire Rose, Chateau de Brézé</a></p>
<p><em>HBT: What’s your favorite thing to drink after a long day of work?</em></p>
<p>HJ: I drink a lot of <a href="https://www.gerolsteiner.de/en/">Gerolsteiner</a>!! It&#8217;s sparkling mineral water…I know, LAME! I like to drink wine with friends and with dinner but probably if I was unwinding after a long day with my girls I would opt for some gorgeous rose, like the <a href="http://helenswines.com/collections/frontpage/products/2014-sancerre-rose-francois-crochet">Sancerre Rose from Francois Crochet </a>or a buoyant and soft Gamay like my absolutely favorite <a href="http://helenswines.com/collections/frontpage/products/2013-morgon-cotes-du-py-jean-foillard">Morgan from Foillard in the Cotes du Py</a>.</p>
<p><em>HBT: Who are your mentors?</em></p>
<p>HJ: I wish I had more mentors! I have to acknowledge my partners Jon Shook and Vinny Dotolo for always encouraging me to be true to myself and we have always followed our own path. It&#8217;s something that is so important not only in business but in life. I really admire <a href="http://www.lucques.com/caroline_styne.html">Caroline Styne</a> and everything that she has accomplished in this city, it is truly inspiring. Jay Z has always been my mentor since day one. And Diane Keaton but neither of them are in this field but they both love wine.</p>
<p><em>HBT: How does LA inspire you business and your vision?</em></p>
<p>HJ: I have met some of the most interesting and inspiring people since moving to Los Angeles. People who have helped me believe in myself and follow my dreams. I think that Los Angeles fosters the promise of creativity and a certain level of freedom that I never felt growing up in New York. It has definitely allowed me the confidence to do things a little bit differently and break from convention.</p>
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		<title>A Beautiful Airbnb in Echo Park</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2015 18:20:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>People are always asking me for recommendations on places to stay when visiting LA and I struggle to come up with something that is equal parts charming central and affordable. So I&#8217;m extremely excited to share that my friends Beatrice &#8230; <a href="http://lainbloom.com/travel/2015/06/26/a-beautiful-airbnb-in-echo-park/">Read&#160;More<span class="meta-nav"></span></a></p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People are always asking me for recommendations on places to stay when visiting LA and I struggle to come up with something that is equal parts charming central and affordable. So I&#8217;m extremely excited to share that my friends Beatrice Valenzuela and Ramsey Conder have designed a new home in Echo Park, which they are making available for short and long-term rental on <a href="https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/6764884?s=oIr0">Airbnb</a>. The space is gorgeous with all the little details that make <a href="http://lainbloom.com/home/2011/05/05/cooking-with-bea-preserved-lemons/">Bea&#8217;s style</a> special and inviting (including Bea&#8217;s weavings, <a href="http://beatricevalenzuela.com/product/ramsey-conder-hooks/">Ramsey&#8217;s hooks</a>, Moroccan Tile, Mexican <a href="http://beatricevalenzuela.com/product-category/shop-2/pottery/">pottery</a> and loads of Heather Taylor Home <a href="http://heathertaylorhome.com/living-room/">pillows</a>). Here&#8217;s a little preview of 1505 Echo Park Avenue. Photos by <a href="http://nancyneil.com/">Nancy Neil</a>. Learn more <a href="https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/6764884?s=oIr0">here</a>.  </p>
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