Showing posts with label retrovintagebazaar. Show all posts
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Oct 31, 2011

Welcome New Members: JoeVintage, Schwa, NerdNest, RetroVintageBazaar

1930 Remington Colored Glass Key Typewriter
JoeVintage has a unique collection of mid-century items that ranges from jewelry and books to home and office decor. They're speciality is portable typewriters dating from the 1930s to the 1980s. "We are passionate about all things Mid Century Modern and strive to bring you pristine pieces, all in excellent condition." JoeVintage opened shop in May of 2009.

Vintage 1950s Green Plastic Clip-ons-W. Germany
Schwa offers vintage jewelry and handmade jewelry using vintage components as well as some vintage supplies. "The vintage jewelry at Schwa was almost always my grandmother's. Considering her taste, that's a good thing. All original pieces made with vintage materials are my creations." Carolynn opened Schwa in November of 2007 and is based out of Indianapolis, IN.

Japanese Bandai Litho Friction Car
NerdNest offers up an eclectic mix of original vintage items and handmade journals and bookends using vintage materials including vinyl records. "We are two nerdy lovebirds nesting. Jake is a computer geek who dabbles in graphic design, web development, and photography. Megan is a book worm who fills up composition books and loves all things crafty." NerdNest opened in August of 2009 and is based out of Kansas City, MO.


RetroVintageBazaar offers a wide range of vintage items that span 150 years including; books, postcards, electronics, glassware and home decor. Andrea is a "lover of all things unique." "I enjoy going to flea markets, thrift shops, and yard sales. There is nothing like finding something at the bottom of an ugly pile of junk. Cleaning it up and finding a wonderful treasure!" RetroVintageBazaar opened in February 2010 and is based out of Debary, FL.

Aug 12, 2011

Foodie Friday: U is also for UMAMI



UMAMI?? Just exactly what IS that? Often referred to as the fifth taste sensation--after sweet, salty, bitter and sour, UMAMI can best be likened to "savoriness".

from dictionary.com:

u·ma·mi
  /uˈmɑmi/ Show Spelled[oo-mah-mee]
noun
a strong meaty taste imparted by glutamate and certain other amino acids: often considered to be one of the basic taste sensations along with sweet, sour, bitter, and salty.

It will help you understand the concept/taste of umami if you consider the combined effects on the palate of, for example: a perfectly dressed Caesar salad, redolent of Parmesan cheese, anchovies, garlic and lemon juice. Or perhaps something more commonplace: a slice of pepperoni-and-mushroom pizza. UMAMI is the savory taste of these foods, and the full, tongue-coating sensation they provide.

Umami is a fairly new concept in America, but it has been acknowledged in parts of Asia and Europe for nearly 100 years. It was identified in the early 1900s by Kikunae Ikeda, a Japanese scientist who coined the name umami based on the Japanese term for "deliciousness."

Applying the judicious use of the umami can really ramp up the flavor factor! Going beyond just salt and pepper, a correctly applied dash of cheese, wine or even ketchup can pump up the umami, without overwhelming the dish. Cooks skilled in umami can reduce the fat and salt content of foods without sacrificing flavor. One simple way to to boost the umami taste in a meal is to add ingredients rich in glutamate, such as aged cheese, soy sauce, tomato products and fish-based sauces (like Worcestershire and Thai fish sauce)



(of course, using VINTAGE serving pieces will ramp up the umami! Covered bowl at top from RetroVintageBazaar.etsy.com; relish dish at bottom from AmeliasCupboard.etsy.com)