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    Hot in the Hive: Homo Sapiens Caveman Kitchen Tool

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    Lisanne Silverman on Aug 13, 2009 6:20 AM PDT
    I like to cook. "Like" as in I watch Food Network and enjoy flipping through cookbooks (but only the ones with pictures) and am particularly inspired to whip things up when there is chocolate involved, or perhaps a dough I can repeatedly test (for quality control- I'm very thorough). Michael Pollan would disagree and say that what I actually like is food and not the process by which it is prepared. He would not be wrong. His recent cover story for The New York Times Magazine not only points out cooking's transformation from obligation to fascination, but also the idea that cooking actually helped our ancestors evolve and develop a culture rather than merely grunting, gnawing, and chewing all the live long day. And so, in the spirit of getting back to those simpler times, I am seriously pondering this caveman kitchen tool from ThinkGeek. It grinds, grates, mashes, flattens, and even sharpens your knives, and the best part is that it's not the least bit daunting, so you don't have to worry about your tools being more sophisticated than you are. The other best part is that you can make noises like "oog" and "grog" as you pound your way to your next meal!


    Price: $39.99
    Who Found It: lisannebee was the first to add the caveman kitchen tool to the Hive.

    Keep Your Heart A-Flutter On Your Wedding Day: Things To Make ...

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    Amber Fijolek on Mar 11, 2009 5:23 AM PDT
    You're walking outside along a bushel of great-smelling pink and purple wildflowers with the warm late-summer sky sunning your rosy cheeks, and who better to flutter along than a gorgeous, happy little butterfly! Whether you're looking for one, or they pop up right next to you on the crosswalk during your daily work commute, butterflies always make the day special -- so allow the wonderful winged creatures to honor you as your ceremony's theme! As a die-hard butterfly fan like myself would know, August is butterfly month, so if your date's towards the bittersweet end of summer, perhaps you should toy with the idea of sneaking in a butterfly or two to your marital plans. From jewelry to tableware, there's a butterfly-option to tickle your fancy. Oh yeah, and if you're looking for an alternative to tossing confetti after I-do's, look into the release of some attractive alternatives!
    Tags : theme , stone , nuptial , marriage

    Mexico's La Purificadora Hotel Serves Up A Refreshing Place ...

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    Greta on Nov 12, 2008 8:11 AM PST
    Who would have ever envisioned that a colonial-era water purification plant in Pueblo, Mexico, could one day be transformed into a modern sanctuary? Mexican architect Ricardo Legorreta had both the vision and the talent to transform the original 1884 structure into its current state, La Purificadora, a stylish 26-guest room architectural masterpiece and colonial oasis. When designing the hotel, Legorreta drew inspiration from the original structure's purpose by using "purity" as the guiding theme in his design. The 3-story open-air lobby of La Purificadora may be minimalistic in color (only black, white, and purple are used), but it's not without industrial-sized drama by means of a stone staircase that floats majestically down to the main entry below. All 26 of the guest rooms are filled with colonial influence, contemporary flavor, and spectacular views of the city. Tranquil water served as the inspiration for the rooftop terrace's 30-meter glass-sided lap pool, as well as the glass closets in guest rooms, and the glass balconies that can be found throughout the hotel. And what stylish new hotel can be complete without a trendy on-site restaurant? Well, La Purificadora's no exception. The hotel's ground floor restaurant serves up gourmet versions up regional Mexican specialties like mole-rubbed beef and conchinita pibil. So the next time that you're craving a getaway like you crave a tall and refreshing glass of water, consider paying a visit to La Purificadora. For more information and some amazing pictures from Hotel La Purificadora in Pueblo, Mexico, check out my SLIDESHOW.

    Stylehive Stylescopes: Get Your Weekly Dose of Style from the ...

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    Sydel Sakuma on Aug 18, 2008 2:00 PM PDT
    I firmly believe that what you wear, the simple act of glam-ing it up or dressing it down, makes a big difference in how you feel. Because getting ready in the morning can sometimes dictate how the rest of the day will play out, we have found some weekly celestial advice that may help you make some fashion, as well as everyday, decisions. While some need to slow down and take some Marc Jacobs tee time for themselves some others need to take our advice and get in their Christian Louboutins and run with it! Check out the SLIDESHOW to see what kind of fashions the stars suggest for your week!
    Tags : weekwnder , vintage , totoe , tee , stone
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