Sunday, September 24, 2023

An Abundant Life - Recipes For Life

A few weeks ago I wrote about the wonderful cookbook that Chef Seadon Shouse, the Executive Chef at Halifax Hoboken, had written. It is such a beautiful book and he is such a wonderful Chef that I put a copy in YES Gallery because the book itself and his culinary creations are art that I want to celebrate and share with others. A little while after that I made a reservation to have lunch at Halifax, and I saw that he would be having a book launch celebration at the restaurant. I made a reservation for that immediately because I knew it would be a wonderful evening that I would want to attend, to enjoy his wonderful food and the wonderful experience of being at an event at Halifax, and to celebrate this wonderful accomplishment of this wonderful Chef.

This past week I attended the book launch, and I'd been so excited about it that even though it was a very busy week, it was hard to keep my focus on anything else. I kept thinking about what a wonderful Chef he is and that the celebration for this beautiful book would be such a beautiful and special experience. An evening filled with tastings of the recipes and a beautiful atmosphere that is always a part of everything he has created at Halifax, wonderful flavors and scents and textures and an evening of celebration for the wonderful history of this wonderful Chef are the recipe for a truly memorable evening.

The menu selections were all so wonderful that I could have been happy having them every day. Roasted Oysters, Periwinkle Toast and a Hodgpodge that were all so beautifully flavorful and served in such a lovely way that invited enjoyment of every taste, broccoli, scallops with sea truffle, a beautiful bread, lovely selections of cheeses and house smoked meats, beach plum Negroni's and Benjamin Bridge sparkling wine, and a lovely dessert that was wonderful with the house made vermouth, each one so full of goodness and with scents and colors so enticing that they brought a truly holistic enjoyment of this marvelous celebration of a life creating the artistry of food. There were bottles of the gorgeous vermouth for guests to bring home, something that is such a lovely touch and also a wonderful addition to any meal that can make it a truly special one.

Learning more about this wonderful Chef and his history and the way he views the culinary art he creates is a joy, and along with the art of hospitality that is also part of what he shares with those of us lucky enough to have the opportunity to visit a restaurant where he is creating his beautiful art, the experience on every sensory level is truly special. I'm so grateful for the opportunity to know this Chef and to have been given a glimpse into the wonderful life he lives creating recipes and food and art that make life more beautiful.


"From The Hill By The Sea"
By Chef Seadon Shouse
Cookbook And Memoir Launch
At Halifax Hoboken

Hodgepodge, Roasted Oysters And Periwinkle Toast
With A Beach Plum Negroni


A Delicious Dessert With House Made Vermouth
And A Glass of Benjamin Bridge

And The View Just Outside
On The Hoboken Waterfront Walkway





Blessings,

Jannie Susan

Sunday, September 17, 2023

An Abundant Life - Luxurious Red

I wrote a few weeks ago in the post A Beautiful New Year about the one year anniversary celebration at YES Gallery and some of the wonderful people who were there and helped make it such a beautiful experience. One of those people, Ivonne Camacho, had invited me a few weeks before that to an event she was hosting at The Friki Tiki in Manhattan for the Marco Maranghello Cover Launch of the magazine RED The Luxury Life. That event was a truly star studded one, full of beautiful people and in a beautiful place, and it was an honor to be invited and included in it. The magazine is a spectacular one, and when I heard from Ivonne that I was in one of the photographs that had been chosen from the evening as part of the section on the cover launch celebration, I was honored and delighted to see that not only was I part of it, but the photograph was such a beautiful and fun and joyful one created by the photographic Artist Victor Kaminski who I wrote about in my post about the one year anniversary at YES Gallery and who was one of the photographers at the beautiful Cover Launch event. When I began to see other images from the magazine, I decided that I needed to order a copy to have at YES Gallery for visitors to see and browse through. It's really such a very special magazine and so filled with beautiful art and fashion and design that it fits right in with all of the things that I love and want to share with others.

Ivonne Camacho has created a business model that is admirable because she not only works with the highest quality of luxury brands and people who are part of the fashion, film, theater, art and design industries, but she also is herself a person of the highest quality who attracts clients and friends who are people you can feel comfortable with while still being elevated because they are people of integrity and style, who work hard and are so skilled and excellent in all that they do. Being a part of this magazine and having been a part of that beautiful cover launch evening are really beautiful dreams come true, blessings and gifts that are honors and memories that make me feel so special. It's with so much gratitude to Ivonne that I share this image and invite you to visit YES Gallery to see the magazine, or even better yet I'll share the link so you can purchase copies of your own.


RED The Luxury Life
Marco Maranghello Cover Launch Issue
August 2023
Photograph By Victor Kaminski
Jannie Wolff, Tinu, Ivonne Camacho, Katia Biassou
To Order The Magazine:

View The Event Video On IMDB



Blessings,

Jannie Susan

 

Sunday, September 10, 2023

An Abundant Life - The Art Of Fashion

I was on my way to a gallery opening in one of the gallery buildings where I've gone to many shows over the years and where I also did a big art opening event in 2019 that I wrote about at the time. I know so many of the galleries in the building and so many of the gallery owners and Artists, and I always enjoy going to that building for shows because I always see beautiful art and familiar faces and have a wonderful time. It had been a while since I'd been there for a show because of my own schedule with YES Gallery and other projects, and the gallery I was planning to visit for the opening was one that I hadn't been to in over a year. I"d stopped by at one point a while ago to say hello, but this was the first time I'd had a chance to go and celebrate with them in what felt like a very long time, and I was looking forward to seeing them and visiting during the opening celebration.

The day that I was going to the gallery for the opening I planned to stop by one of my favorite thrift stores that is nearby. I hadn't had much time to go there over the past year and they were having an end of the season sale so I scheduled enough time to stop in on my way to the gallery. They were having some difficulty with their cash register and the online systems were down, so I was finished earlier than I'd planned because I would need to return another day. The gallery where I was going to afterward is owned by people I have become very friendly with over the years, and so usually if they are there I can stop by before the actual opening time even if they are still setting up. The building also has so many other galleries that I thought I might wander around a bit too, but then when I arrived at the address I noticed that there was a door opened to the side of the entrance I usually go into and there was lots of very interesting clothing hung on racks for sale inside.

I decided to browse a bit, expecting it to be very expensive because it all looked very beautiful and stylish and well made, but then when I started to look at prices I saw that they were very reasonable. The very lovely woman who greeted me was very nice and friendly, and she let me try on a few things that I was holding up to look at more closely. We started talking more, and because it was gallery night in Chelsea and in that building, she put out some refreshments too. I kept thinking that I needed to get to the gallery opening so that I could go home fairly early, but I was having such an enjoyable time I kept staying longer to continue to talk. The dresses I tried on were both wonderful, and I could have tried on many more things and wanted to buy them all, but I chose one knowing that I'd be back again because this has become my favorite new boutique. The owner told me it's just a pop-up but I hope that she'll be there much longer. Her wonderful store reminds me of the beautiful and unique places I used to find in New York when I first moved there, and she herself is such a lovely person it is fun just to visit and talk. It's an art to know how to style clothing and to present it in a space, and she has created such a wonderful environment to explore and shop. To find it in a gallery building where I have enjoyed so many creative experiences over the years seems like a very special and precious new gift.


A New Dress
From Sabine's Pop Up Boutique
547 West 27th Street
New York City




Blessings,

Jannie Susan

Sunday, September 3, 2023

An Abundant Life - On The Terrace

Several weeks ago I wrote about a visit to the Baccarat Hotel and Executive Chef Ashfer Biju and a wonderful afternoon tea I had in the Grand Salon. At the time the weather was still a bit early for sitting outside, but I read about their outdoor seating area Le Jardin and I wanted to find a time to visit again and experience a lunch there.

The Summer has been so busy with all that has been happening at YES Gallery and also with other projects, but it had been on my mind to visit Chef Ashfer Biju again and I wanted to try to get there before the end of August because I had read about some of the lobster items he has on the menu and lobster is such a favorite of mine. As the days went by it didn't seem as if I'd be able to find a time, but then just after the one year anniversary celebration of YES Gallery I realized I had a few days before Labor Day that would be possible to find an afternoon to take a trip into Manhattan and relax over a leisurely late lunch.

Le Jardin opens at 4pm and is first come first served, so I planned to arrive around 3:30pm to make sure I could find a table. It's such a lovely little oasis in an area next to the beautiful bar, and though it's on a terrace over a midtown street, it seems as if it's in another much quieter and lovelier world. The plantings are simple and romantically pretty, with verdant jasmine climbing on topiaries and white geraniums softly blooming, and on the day I went it was just the loveliest temperature to be outside, warm with a pleasant light breeze with shady places to sit in the afternoon sunshine.

As before the service was stellar, with some familiar faces who remembered me from my previous visit even though it had been a quite a while before. The menu is lovely an I could have tried so many things, but I chose the cold Maine lobster strawberry gazpacho, a caesar salad and a lobster roll that arrived with wonderful fried pickle slices instead of the usual French fries. I'm a fan of fries, but the pickles were a lovely, delicious and fun choice, and made it possible for me to eat everything and still have room for a luxurious dessert of chocolate fondant which is now one of my favorite desserts of all time.

I could easily return to this beautiful place again and again, and I'm looking forward and hoping for a mild fall that will make it possible to enjoy this beautiful terrace. Sitting in the garden is always a favorite place for me, and as the days grow shorter and the sunlight becomes more mellow and golden, Le Jardin will continue to be a place to relax and dream lovely dreams.


Lunch In Le Jardine
At The Baccarat Hotel New York
Executive Chef Ashfer Biju








Blessings,

Jannie Susan