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comfort foods: they can, in fact, be healthy!

Thursday, January 12th, 2012

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on rainy days, i love to cook. instead of going outside and attempting to slosh my way through muddy puddles and crowded streets, i prefer to stay inside and enjoy some nice homemade comfort foods. speaking of comfort foods, many of us tend to associate comfort foods with unhealthy (but simply irresistible) dishes such as hearty mac n’ cheese, hot buttermilk pancakes, and decadent chocolate-y desserts. however, i realized that comfort foods don’t necessarily have to be bad for us if we are cognizant of the types of ingredients we use to make them. comfort food, can, in fact, be healthy! below is an awesome recipe i found for oatmeal pancakes and fruit syrup that i’m dying to try out for an early saturday morning breakfast. happy cooking!

~irin

oatmeal pancakes
serves 6

ingredients

2 cup organic rolled oats
2 cup nonfat buttermilk
2 large eggs, lightly beaten
4 tbsp unsalted butter, melted and cooled (or canola oil)
1/2 cup all-purpose flour
2 tbsp sugar
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
1/4 tsp salt
canola oil for griddle

preparation
1. combine oats and buttermilk in a large bowl. cover and refrigerate for 2 hours, or overnight.
2. add eggs and melted butter to oat mixture.
3. sift together sugar, flour, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon and salt. add to oat mixture.
4. preheat griddle. spread out batter with the back of the ladle. when bubbles appear, gently flip cakes and cook until golden brown, about 5 minutes per side. serve hot.

makes about 18 pancakes.

fruit syrup
serves 12

ingredients
3 cups raw fruit or berries* (pears, peaches, blueberries, strawberries, raspberries or other fruit), cored, peeled and chopped if necessary
1 tbsp fructose (or sugar substitute)
2 cup water

preparation
1. simmer all ingredients for 5 to 10 minutes.
2. cool slightly and blend in a food processor or blender.
3. screen out the coarse solids with a fine sieve.

*  the original recipe used ripe prickly pear, either raw, peeled and chopped, or canned purée. any highly flavorful fruit can be used. the amount of fructose may need to be adjusted if the fruit is very tart.

per serving: approx. 25 calories, trace protein, 4g carbohydrates, trace fat (0g saturated), trace fiber

happy new year!

Friday, January 6th, 2012

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happy new year! bidding goodbye to 2011 and saying hello to 2012, i’m excited to start off the new year on a clean, fresh slate. as much as 2011 was an eventful and action-packed year, i’m looking forward to 2012 and all that this year has in store for me.

welcoming in a new year always involves resolutions – many of which we end up keeping, and many of which, we don’t. according to a study i recently read, the probability of someone failing to keep all of their new year’s resolutions is 80%! that means that there’s only a 20% chance that someone will succeed in keeping all of their goals. despite this daunting statistic (whether it’s completely true or not), i’m willing to still take the risk and make some new year’s resolutions.

my top 5 resolutions:

- don’t exercise

- don’t eat healthy

- don’t organize the house on a regular basis

- don’t find time for myself or any hobbies

- don’t stay positive no matter what the situation may be

with an 80% chance of failing to keep my goals, i think my new year’s resolutions are looking pretty good, wouldn’t you agree? what are some of your new year’s resolutions for 2012?

~irin

christmas: the most wonderful time of the year

Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

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“it’s the most wonderful time of the year
with the kids jingle belling
and everyone telling you “be of good cheer”
it’s the most wonderful time of the year
it’s  the hap-happiest season of all”
~andy williams

christmas is definitely one of my favorite holidays. just something about it is completely magical, and everyone around you is in good cheer. it’s as if fairies stopped by and sprinkled enchanted pixie dust across the town, making all things seem a little rosier, cozier, and simply just delightful.  even in new york, when things are bustling and hustling most of the time, things seem to slow down. people stroll the streets enjoying the city’s night skyline or slowly peruse through outdoor farmer’s markets in union square, stopping to, literally, smell the roses, lovely inspiring scented-candles, and perhaps the occasional whiff of hot chocolate brewing in a nearby stand.

one of the things i love to do during the holiday season is to go to a nearby cafe or bakery and sit by the window with a toasty latte in my hands and people watch. the perfect place to do this? bryant park. located between 40th and 42nd streets & fifth and sixth avenues, bryant park is an amazing place to catch up with friends over a cup of coffee, do some last minute holiday shopping at one of over 100 cute boutiques and gift shops, or even ice skate (for free!). there’s also plenty of benches and places to sit and take in the oasis-like winter wonderland curiously situated in the middle of a large and busy city. where will you be enjoying the holidays?

~irin

you’re invited: meet designer hester van eeghen & view her new collection!

Wednesday, October 19th, 2011

we’re thrilled to be hosting famed dutch designer, hester van eeghen, during her whirlwind visit to the states at vosges haut-chocolate soho (132 spring street), from 6 to 8pm.

get festive and kick off the (almost) weekend with us as we celebrate the one year anniversary of hveus.com, the incredible and newly launched fall/winter collection, and meet the designer herself. her stories will leave you breathless and the designs on offer will lift your spirits. believe us when we say, you won’t want to miss it.

looking forward to seeing you all there!