Handmade Valentine’s Day Gift Guide

My favourite grocery store is currently brimming with plush roses, brightly coloured boxes of cheap chocolate-like product and, inexplicably, giant stuffed bull dogs holding hearts in their mouths that say “I woof you”, or whatever. Does anyone actually buy this stuff? I’ve always assumed these things were for 14-year-olds to give to other 14-year-olds, maybe because that’s what my middle school Valentine gave to me.

I’ve always thought that something lovingly handcrafted by your partner makes the best Valentine’s gift, but if you don’t have the time or know-how, handmade gifts from skilled artisans are a close second. Let’s leave that weird, mass-produced stuff on the shelves this year and get our Valentines something they will actually use and enjoy, like:

Handmade Valentine's Day Gift Guide \\ Sophster-Toaster

1. Plexida 2. RossLab 3. NAHINAshop 4. Pousse Pousse Citron 5. Sea & Lake 6. Sophia Victoria Joy

January Romance

Winter has finally arrived in southern Ontario. Everyone is returning to work from their warm, wet, spring-like Christmas vacation with a frost-covered windshield and blisteringly cold and windy commute. It’s around this time of year, as Valentine’s Day approaches, that my husband and I mark the sudden surge of pink and red hearts, candy and cards in stores with one of us excitedly announcing that my birthday must be soon. This year, that day came earlier than ever before: January 2nd. (I also received a pair of Valentine’s Day socks from my mom for Christmas). Although I find this a little ridiculous, I can’t help but get excited for that one time of year where all my heart print belongings become relevant.

This morning, after recently watching Mad Men for the first time (I know, I don’t know what took me so long either), I decided to try pin curling my naturally wavy hair before photographing a cold weather outfit.

Pin Curls and Long Underwear // Sophster-Toaster

Yes, that is long underwear. Yes, I had to answer the door and talk to the gas metre woman looking like this.

My hair takes hours to dry on its own and holds a curl very well so I decided not to wet it before curling. I left the pins in while I ate breakfast and hoped for the best.

The results weren’t exactly January Jones, but for how long it took me to pin curl (~10 min.), I think it’s definitely something worth practising.

Flannel, pullover knit and sunny yellow jeans for January // Sophster-ToasterFelt Heart Elbow Patch Sweater // Sophster-ToasterSophster-ToasterFelt Heart Elbow Patch // Sophster-ToasterDark Brown Boots // Sophster-Toaster

Sweater: ModCloth // Top: BoatHouse // Pants: ModCloth //Boots: Bakers

Chicken Pot Pie with Buttermilk Biscuit Top

Chicken Pot Pie with Buttermilk Biscuit Top

My favourite thing to make the day after a big roast dinner is chicken pot pie. It’s a good way to use up leftover chicken, I have all the ingredients I need because I bought them for the dinner, and it’s easier to make than it looks, once you get the hang of it, which can really impress friends and family around the holidays. Turkey can easily be substituted for chicken.

Recipe adapted from Joy of Cooking
Serves 4.

Ingredients
For the filling

2 cups leftover roast chicken
2 tbsp butter
¼ cup all-purpose flour
1 cup low sodium (or homemade) chicken broth or stock
3/4 cup whole milk
fresh lemon juice
salt and pepper
grated nutmeg

1 tbsp olive oil
½ medium onion, chopped
1½ medium carrots, sliced
1 celery rib, sliced
½ cup frozen peas, thawed

For the top

3/4 cup + 2 tbsp all-purpose flour
1 tsp baking powder
¼ tsp baking soda
¼ tsp salt
2 tbsp chilled butter
½ cup buttermilk
6 sage leaves

Mirepoix

Method
  1. Pull apart approximately 2 cups leftover roast chicken.
  2. Melt butter in medium Dutch oven over medium-low heat.
  3. Add flour and whisk until smooth, making a roux. Cook the roux for approximately 1 minute, whisking constantly.
  4. Add chicken broth and whisk until smooth.
  5. Whisk in milk and increase the heat to medium, whisking constantly.
  6. When a simmer is reached, remove from the heat, scrape the sides of the pot and whisk vigorously to break up any lumps.
  7. Return to the heat and cook at a simmer for 1 minute, whisking constantly. Stir in the chicken, bring to a simmer and cook for 1 minute more.
  8. Remove from the heat and season to taste with lemon juice, salt, pepper and nutmeg. Set aside.
  9. Position a rack in the upper third of the over and preheat to 400ºF.
  10. Heat olive oil in a medium frying pan over medium-high heat.
  11. Add onion, carrot and celery (mirepoix!). Cook for approximately 5 minutes, tossing often.
  12. Stir cooked vegetables and peas into the prepared creamed chicken in the Dutch oven and pack down with a spoon or spatula.
  13. Prepare the biscuit topping by sifting flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt into a medium mixing bowl.
  14. Cut in chilled butter.
  15. Make a well in the centre and pour in buttermilk. Stir until the dough just comes together.
  16. Drop by walnut-sized pieces onto the top of the filling. Drizzle sage leaves with olive oil and stick them into the biscuit top.
  17. Bake until the top is browned and the sauce is bubbling, approximately 30 minutes. Let cool 10 minutes before serving.

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Overbooked Day to Night

I find it so hard to dress for this time of year. There are so many things to do and so many obligations and expectations to meet – both those I look forward to and those I don’t – that choosing an outfit for all the things I’ll do in a day can seem impossible. The last thing I need to add to an over-packed schedule is extra loads of laundry, but choosing a tree from a slushy parking lot, getting it home and decorated in the same thing you plan to wear out to dinner with your friends can be inconvenient in its own ways. The best compromise is to pick one or two key items to dress down for day then up for night.

With this in mind, I styled my new Vixen Skirt two ways with a day to night switch. Then I quickly tucked it into my personal clothing collection.

Tea T Shirt - Sophster-Toaster
The Vixen Skirt - Sophster-Toaster Tea T Shirt - Sophster-ToasterTea

T Shirt: Sophster-Toaster / Skirt: Sophster-Toaster / Tights: Target / Shoes: ModCloth

The Vixen Skirt - Sophster-ToasterThe Vixen Skirt - Sophster-Toaster Day to Night - Sophster-ToasterThe Vixen Skirt - Sophster-Toaster

Earings: old / Necklace: gift / Shirt: H&M / Skirt: Sophster-Toaster / Petticoat: ModCloth / Tights: Target / Shoes: ModCloth